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ASRY Completes ADES Holding Rig Repair and Upgrade Works

ASRY completed rig repair and upgrade works for ADES Holding in 2025, preparing ADM-501/ADM-504 for Nigeria and completing ADM-503/ADM-511 for Thailand and Brazil.
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ASRY has completed a series of rig repair and upgrade projects for ADES Holding, reflecting continued cooperation between the two companies.

In 2025, several ADES Holding jack-up rigs underwent major works at ASRY. ADM-501 and ADM-504 were prepared earlier this year for drilling operations in Nigeria.

Upgrade works on ADM-503 and ADM-511 have also been completed, supporting upcoming drilling campaigns in Thailand and Brazil.

The completed scope reinforces ASRY’s role in rig repair and conversion activity for international offshore drilling operators, while positioning its facilities as a regional centre for these services.

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All information has been reviewed and verified by the HMT News editor.
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