NOL Enters LOI to Outfit Its Semi-Submersibles with Kinetic’s Technology

Deepsea Mira. (Image credit: Northern Ocean Ltd)
Northern Ocean Ltd. (NOL) has announced that it has entered into a Letter of Intent (LOI) with Kinetic Pressure Control (Kinetic), a leading well control technology company that designs, manufactures, and provides innovative wellhead and pressure control equipment. The purpose of the LOI is to outfit NOL’s 6th generation semi-submersibles, the Deepsea Mira and the Deepsea Bollsta, with the Kinetic Blowout Stopper (K-BOS).

NOL is confident that the K-BOS system’s ability to eliminate unshearable and unsealable situations and to secure the well in less than a second will offer significant benefits for all its clients and will enhance NOL’s competitive position in the market and ability to secure new contracts in the ultra-deepwater and harsh environment segments. The K-BOS successful track record combined with the growing requirement from its clients makes the K-BOS a natural fit to its tier 1 units and to a growing interest from oil and gas companies.

Arne Jacobsen, Chief Executive Officer of NOL, commented: “This is a strategic step for NOL to further enhance the capability of our fleet. The option to offer the K-BOS system to our clients will increase the capability and attractiveness of our drilling units to our discerning clients operating in ultra-deepwater and harsh environments. We look forward to working with Kinetic’s excellent team to integrate the K-BOS equipment with the existing well control equipment on both our units.”

Steven Angstmann, Chief Executive Officer of Kinetic, commented: “Northern Ocean’s commitment to develop K-BOS solutions for the Deepsea Mira and Deepsea Bollsta highlights the value that this technology brings to our clients. We believe the operators of these units will benefit from K-BOS’s ability to secure the well in all circumstances. K-BOS allows these class-leading rigs to set a new standard for lowering the risk of a major spill to as low as reasonably practicable. We look forward to working with the great team at NOL on these projects.”

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