HOUSTON - Shell and Noble Corporation announce the Gulf of Mexico arrival of the Noble Bully I, a state-of-the-art offshore
drilling rig that is designed to raise the bar in terms of safety and
performance. The Noble Bully I is the first of two Bully rigs, jointly
designed by Shell and Noble, and can be equipped to drill in up to
10,000 ft of water.
The Bully rigs also feature a compact box-type drilling tower, known
as a Multi-purpose Tower, instead of a conventional derrick. As the
name indicates, a Multi-purpose Tower is designed to maximize
productivity and safety, yet it allows for a significantly smaller
vessel when compared to other deep water drill ships of similar
capacity.
The ships also feature an attention to energy efficiency, use less
fuel and are shorter and lighter than comparable drill ships. The Noble
Bully I and Noble Bully II, are dynamically positioned drill ships and
can, therefore, be positioned at a favorable angle toward wind, waves,
and currents, and feature ice-class hulls. Shell and Noble have
increased the automated technology on the Bully rigs, increasing
personnel safety on board.
The Noble Bully I has now arrived in the Gulf of Mexico
from Singapore and will complete commissioning and acceptance testing
this month before beginning operations. The Noble Bully I will first
drill in Shell's Mars B, "Olympus," development while the
Noble Bully II drill ship is expected to begin operations early next year in Brazil.
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