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Brazilian offshore driller Constellation Oil Services has won a contract from compatriot oil and gas giant Petrobras for jackup rig work.
The company said it was declared the winner of a recent tender and that the deal was awarded to the Admarine 511 jackup, owned by its commercial partner ADES.
The unit shall be used for a plug and abandonment campaign at shallow waters in the Sergipe, Alagoas, Ceará, and Potiguar basins and will be run and operated by Constellation.
The company added that it will have up to 210 days to mobilise the rig from its current location in Bahrain to Brazil.
The contract includes a reduced scope of additional integrated services and will last for a firm execution period of 1,143 days. It also has an extension option of up to 472 days.
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