

We believe this demonstrates the underlying strength of the Group's balance sheet." We are also pleased to be clearing the debt related to the acquisition of MIS and also the project debt, which is in line with the commitments made at the time we acquired MIS. We look forward to working with PEMSA in the future. "We are delighted to be announcing the delivery of this rig on schedule and we continue to believe the Gulf of Mexico represents an exciting market for Lamprell. The fabrication of the jackup rig was completed in Lamprell's Sharjah yard and delivery has been completed on time.Īs a result of the successful delivery of the rig, Lamprell will repay US$70 million of debt which is outstanding under MIS Acquisition Term Loan ('Facility A") and the Hull 108 Construction Term Loan ("Facility B").Ĭommenting on the delivery Nigel McCue, Chief Executive Officer, Lamprell, said: ("MIS") at the time of its acquisition by Lamprell in July 2011. Hull 108 was under construction by Maritime Industrial Services Co. The rig is designed to operate in water depths of up to 300 feet and has a rated drilling depth of 30,000 feet.

("PEMSA"), a subsidiary of Grupo Mexico, for the construction and delivery of Hull 108, a completely outfitted and equipped, Friede & Goldman designed, Super M2 self-elevating Mobile Offshore Drilling Platform, was announced on 28 December 2011. The contract award from Compañía Perforadora Mexico S.A.P.I. Lamprell (ticker: LAM), a leading provider of specialist engineering services to the international offshore and onshore oil & gas and renewables industries, is pleased to announce that it has successfully delivered Hull 108.
