Crosco's semisubmersible Zagreb1 available in Mexico
ZAGREB, Croatia, Feb. 3 /PRNewswire/ - CROSCO Integrated Drilling & Well Services Co., Ltd. is pleased to announce that CROSCO semisubmersible Zagreb1 is available for hire as of March 2010. Zagreb1 is currently undergoing routine maintenance and service work as well as inspections and testing at its standby location 45 nautical miles northeast of Ciudad del Carmen, Mexico. Zagreb1 has a water depth capacity of 1476 feet (450 meters) and was last upgraded in 2008.
CROSCO is an integrated onshore and offshore drilling and well services contractor. The company has a fleet of 66 drilling, workover and geoservices rigs as well as one semisubmersible and one jackup. CROSCO is 100% owner of Hungarian based Rotary Drilling Company. Rotary's drilling fleet includes and additional 8 drilling rigs and the company also provides workover and other well services. CROSCO also provides the following services: well testing, coil tubing, nitrogen, cementing, stimulation, logging, mud, coring, fishing, and directional drilling. In addition, CROSCO provides drilling services with bareboat contracted Diamond jackup rig Ocean King and provides maintenance services on ENI's Libyan Sabratha production platform.
CROSCO is currently providing services in Oman, Syria, Egypt, Libya, Italy, Hungary, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia and Croatia. CROSCO has been providing services internationally since 1958 and has provided services in 34 countries for many of the world's most recognized oil companies. The company has ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 certification from Bureau Veritas Certification Croatia. CROSCO is also a member of the International Association of Drilling Contractor and the International Well Control Forum. CROSCO's 2008 annual revenue was US$ 440 million. The company's headquarters are located in Zagreb, Croatia.
SOURCE Crosco Integrated Drilling & Well Services Co., Ltd.
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