Saturday, December 24, 2011

Cobalt International reports resumption of Gulf of Mexico drilling program

Cobalt International Energy, Inc. reported that the Ensco 8503 drilling rig, contracted to Cobalt, has returned to the U.S. Gulf of Mexico following a sublet of the rig to drill a well in French Guiana. Cobalt received the required U.S. Coast Guard Certificate of Compliance and has subsequently received APD approval from the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement for the Ligurian #2 exploratory well. Cobalt plans to spud Ligurian #2 by year end. Ligurian is located in the Southern Green Canyon Area immediately adjacent to the 2009 Heidelberg discovery in which Cobalt is a part owner. After drilling Ligurian #2, Cobalt plans to move the rig to the North Platte #1 well location in the Garden Banks Area to drill that prospect. Cobalt anticipates that each of the Ligurian #2 and North Platte #1 exploratory wells will take approximately six months to drill.

?Obtaining the approved APD for Ligurian #2 represents another significant milestone for Cobalt?.

?Obtaining the approved APD for Ligurian #2 represents another significant milestone for Cobalt?, said Van P. Whitfield, Cobalt?s Chief Operating Officer. ?Ligurian #2 will be our first company-operated well drilled in the Gulf of Mexico since the deepwater drilling moratorium was enforced in May 2010. We are definitely excited about our return to drilling and are confident in our ability to drill this well safely. Additionally, we look forward to obtaining the additional permits required to drill and evaluate the multiple other significant world class prospects we have in our Gulf of Mexico portfolio.?

Tags: Cobalt International Energy

Source: http://www.scandoil.com/moxie-bm2/news/cobalt-international-reports-resumption-of-gulf-of.shtml

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