Quippo Oil & Gas is planning to invest $600 million (around Rs 2,400 crore) over the next two years to buy onshore rigs, offshore supply vessels and offshore pipeline-laying barges to boost its presence in the oil and gas services sector. |
The company is a subsidiary of infrastructure equipment rental company Quippo Infrastructure Equipment, promoted by Srei Infrastructure Finance. |
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Quippo Oil & Gas currently owns two onshore drilling rigs and one offshore pipeline-laying barge. It bought the barge recently for $120 million through its joint venture company with New Delhi-based MDL Energy, an engineering and project management company. |
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"A major part of the $600 million fund will be invested in our offshore business. We are already in dialogue with various companies for leasing out the pipeline-laying barge," said Sandeep Bedi, CEO of Quippo Oil & Gas. |
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The shallow water pipeline-laying barge, which also has the ability to install exploration and production platforms, will be deployed first in Malaysia. |
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The company's first rig had drilled 11 wells in Cairn India's oilfields in Rajasthan's Barmer district in 2005, besides ONGC's coal-bed methane block in Gujarat. The rig is currently being used at the ONGC block near Baroda. The second rig has been deployed at a coal-bed methane block operated by Reliance in Rajasthan. |
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Of the $600 million investment, the company will invest around $140 million in acquiring eight onshore rigs. "Two onshore rigs are already under operation. The third one will arrive in the next 3-4 weeks and the fourth in another 2-4 weeks from then," Bedi said. |
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Typically an onshore rig costs around $17-18 million. The company also plans to buy offshore drilling rigs but "we are waiting and watching before we enter that field," Bedi said. |
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There is a shortage of rigs across the world and its impact is being felt in India as well. |
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Reliance and ONGC drilling commitments in offshore areas have been delayed due to this shortage. The waiting period for offshore rigs is almost five years compared with just around 8 months for onshore rigs. |
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Quippo is also planning to buy six to 10 offshore vessels which will work for various exploration and production projects in the country's offshore areas. |
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"The offshore vessels will be dedicated to India and the south east Asia," Bedi added. |
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The company plans to move its offshore vessels to southeast Asia during the monsoon period between May and October when offshore work in India comes to a stop. Quippo, however, plans to deploy its onshore drilling rigs in West Asia and South America. |
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