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Stock Idea : Aban Offshore

Aban Offshore Ltd., formerly Aban Loyd Chiles Offshore Limited, is an off-shore oil and gas drilling company. The Company has two business segments: Offshore Oil Drilling and Production services, and Wind Power generation. The Company together with its sub-sidiaries, provides oil field services for offshore exploration and pro-duction of hydrocarbons in India and internationally.

ASSETS

It owns and oper-ates offshore drilling rigs, as well as provides drilling services to vari-ous oil and gas operators. The Company pos-sesses twenty offshore assets including fifteen jack-up offshore drilling rigs, two drill ships, one floating production platform and a jack-up rig and drill ship each on bareboat charter. It enjoys the privilege of part-nering with several global players in the oil and natural gas industry by offering them reliable, state-of-the-art drilling services. Its notable cus-tomers include ONGC, Hardy Exploration & Production (India) Inc., Oriental Oil Co. (Dubai), Shell Burnei, Shell Malaysia, Hind Oil Explo-ration Co. Ltd, Cairn Energy, Petronas Carigali etc. It is India`s largest offshore drilling entity in the private sector. Its innovative and cost ef-fective solutions make the company one of the most efficient interna-tional drilling contractors. Aban Singapore Pte. Ltd. (ASPL) was formed as a wholly owned subsidiary of Aban Offshore Ltd. to offer drilling services to large global oil and gas operators.

INVESTMENT RATIONALE:

Aban Offshore has received a contract to drill two wells and for two optional well programmes. The firm period of the contract, ex-pected to commence following the delivery of the rig from the yard in the first quarter of 2009, is likely to last for 150 days with an es-timated revenue of USD 30 million during the firm period.

Venture Drilling AS, in which the Aban Singapore (ASPL), sub-sidiary of Aban Offshore, has a 50% indirect shareholding, has agreed with ExxonMobil for a six month extension of the present drilling contract, in direct continuation and on same terms (at an operating day rate of USD 425,000 after withholding tax). The ex-tended period is likely to last till July 2009.

The company has received a contract to drill 3 wells in Malaysia. The estimated revenue from the contract is USD 17 million for 90 revenue days.

It has won another contract worth USD 38 million to drill 6 wells and one optional well program in Malaysia. Aban Offshore signed an agreement with Exxon Neftegas for the deployment of the jack-up rig Murmanskaya Offshore Russia for a 2 well programme. The project is expected to generate USD 34 mil-lion worth revenues, which has an estimated duration of 160 days and will commence in direct continuation of its present contract that is expected in June 2008.  It will strengthen the top & bottam line of the company.

The company received letter of intent for the deployment of the newly built jack-up rig Aban VIII in the Middle East for 18 wells plus 4 optional wells programme. The company expects USD 300 million in revenues over 4 years. The deployment is to commence following delivery of the rig, which is expected in the second quar-ter of 2008.

Aban Offshore $55 Million Contract Malaysia

Two contracts secured for Deep Driller

Aban Offshore Ltd. has received letters of intent for the deployment of the jackup rig Deep Driller 2 offshore Malaysia for two separate well programs.

The first three-well program, with revenue of $17 million, has an estimated duration of 90 days in direct continuation of an existing contract.

The second contract has an estimated duration of 210 days and is for a six firm well plus one optional well program, Aban said. The estimated revenue from the contract is $38 million. The deployment is to commence in direct continuation of the first program.

Related post : Rig Market In India , Offshore Support Companies on Rise

 

Source : Oil & Gas Industry

Rig Market in India

A boom in exploration in India has tripled rig usage over the past four years, adding to a global shortage and causing delays in tapping natural gas off the Indian east coast. Transocean, the world’s largest offshore drilling company, may raise rig prices further after India completes the biggest auction of offshore blocks.

  • With crude oil prices galloping over $ 135/bbl, increased investments in exploration and production space globally has become inevitable.However, lack of availability of rigs will continue to keep the day rates firm.  

  • Rents have tripled since 2005 for new rig contracts stretching up to 2012 as explorers seek to decrease the delay between discovery and development to take advantage of high oil prices.

 

Indian Market

Transocean, the world’s largest offshore drilling contractor with 82 units, made $296 million, or 10.2 percent, of total sales from India, according to its 2005 annual report. Revenue from India more than doubled since 2003, the fastest among Transocean’s main markets

Future Expetation

Reliance is paying $320,000 a day until August 2008 to rent the Deepwater Frontier rig, more than twice what the rig’s owner, Transocean, charged an earlier client, according to Transocean’s Web site. The rent is set to rise to $477,000 a day, if Reliance extends the contract in 2008 for another three years.

Riding on Market Boom :

Aban Offshore (Aban), with its 22 rigs (post acquisition of Sinvest) is well poised to leverage on the industry dynamics. Historically, Aban has clocked the highest operating margins in the industry at a global level.

Contract renewals for six of Aban’s assets (including Sinvest) are due over the next 10 months. With the current tightness in the rig market, the re-pricing of these contracts is expected to happen at significantly higher rates compared to their existing rates.

Essar Oilfields Services, a unit of Essar Shipping & Logistics, in Cyprus, paid $220 million for Transocean Wildcat, a 30-year-old offshore rig that can operate in depths of about 400 meters and capable of drilling up to 7,600 meters

 

Source : BS, Hearld, Transocean