The semi-submersible Noble GreatWhite has arrived at Hanøytangen, outside Bergen, for a yard stay tied to upcoming work for Aker BP.
The rig is set to remain at Hanøytangen for the next year while it undergoes a broad upgrade programme. The planned work includes replacement of lifeboats, installation of a new helideck, crane upgrades, painting and the fitting of a new blowout preventer, or BOP.
According to Aker BP, the rig’s existing BOP is larger than required for the company’s planned operations. At the same time, further upgrades are being prepared so the unit meets Aker BP Drilling & Wells’ Performance First philosophy.
Anders Lindal, Drilling Superintendent at Aker BP, said the project marks the start of taking in a rig while also building a new rig organisation within the alliance. He said this gives the group an opportunity to set direction and culture from the start.
Once the yard scope is completed, Noble GreatWhite will be placed within the organisational setup of the current Jack Up alliance structure, extending the existing relationship between Noble Corporation and Aker BP.