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Ensco 107 likely to leave NZ before year-end

THE jack-up Ensco Rig 107 looks set to return to Singapore after two years in New Zealand waters unless explorers utilise the vessel once it finishes the offshore Taranaki Manaia-1 well later this year.

Ensco 107 likely to leave NZ before year-end

The rig, commissioned and launched as a newbuild in Singapore in early 2006, arrived in New Zealand waters in October 2007, primarily for the $NZ1.2 billion offshore Taranaki Kupe gas-condensate project...

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