Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Dan Rabun stated, “Our planned acquisition of Pride International is on track and we look forward to realizing the benefits of the combination for customers, employees and shareholders. We successfully completed our debt offering to fund the cash portion of the acquisition and have commenced integration planning to ensure a smooth transition.”
Mr. Rabun added, “During the quarter we were honored to be ranked first among offshore drilling contractors in total customer satisfaction by EnergyPoint Research , an independent research firm that measures customer satisfaction in the global oilfield. We earned top scores in eleven separate categories. This recognition validates the commitment of our employees who serve our customers around the world each and every day.”
Chief Operating Officer Bill Chadwick commented, “Ensco has a long-established strategy of high-grading our fleet by investing in new equipment. During the first quarter, we ordered two ultra-premium harsh environment jackups and secured options for two additional rigs of the same design with similar terms. The new jackup rigs will be capable of operating in water depths up to 400' and their unique design will significantly increase the area of operability in the Central North Sea and other harsh environment regions.”
Mr. Chadwick added, “ENSCO 8503 successfully commenced drilling operations in French Guiana with Tullow under a sublet agreement and we contracted ENSCO 7500 with Petrobras in Brazil . Our rig crews in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico are performing extremely well and ENSCO 8501 has commenced operations under the first post-moratoria new deepwater well permit approved by regulators.”
Revenues in first quarter 2011 were $362 million , compared to $449 million a year ago. Jackup segment revenues decreased $55 million and deepwater segment revenues declined $32 million .
Total operating expenses in first quarter 2011 increased 10% to $281 million , from $255 million last year. Contract drilling expense grew 5%. Depreciation expense rose by 15% driven by growth in the deepwater segment. General and administrative expense was $30 million , compared to $21 million in first quarter 2010, primarily due to increases in professional fees related to the Pride International acquisition.
Source: Ensco
Source: Ensco
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