Kullu Drilling Rig - Drill Barge - Earl & Wright/Sedco Arctic drilling vessel: inverted, truncated, conically shaped ice-strengthened hull
The offshore drilling rig Kullu is a Drill Barge type rig. It is currently owned by Shell.
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| Kullu Drill Barge |
Drilling Rig Specification: |
| Design: |
Earl & Wright/Sedco Arctic drilling vessel: inverted, truncated, conically shaped ice-strengthened hull |
| Built: |
Mitsui at the Japan shipyard |
| Age: |
1983 |
| Drilling Rig Type: |
Drill Barge |
| Additional Type Spec: |
Earl & Wright/Sedco Arctic drilling vessel: inverted, truncated, conically shaped ice-strengthened hull |
| Water Depth Rating: |
600 ft |
| Drilling Depth: |
20,000 ft |
| Classification: |
ABS |
Kullu Rig owned by Shell is a Drill Barge type of drilling rig. It was design by Earl & Wright/Sedco Arctic drilling vessel: inverted, truncated, conically shaped ice-strengthened hull
and delivered in 1983 built by Mitsui at the Japan shipyard . It is currently holding a
Liberia flag. The Kullu Drill Barge can operate at water depths up to 600 ft
and drill down to approximately 20,000 ft .
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| Kullu Drill Barge Drilling Rig |
Owner Information: |
| Owner: |
Shell |
| Flag: |
Liberia |
| Owner Info: |
Shell |
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