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Located at LADOL base along the Lagos harbour, Seawolf Oritsetimeyin awaits deployment to contract location.

Seawolf enters Nigeria with three oil rigs

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Nigeria’s indigenous offshore drilling contractor, Seawolf Oilservices Limited, has finally made an entry into Nigeria, Africa’s largest oil and gas industry, with three offshore jack-up rigs.

Two of the three jack-up rigs, Seawolf Oritsetimeyin and Seawolf Onome, arrived the Nigerian waters on January 30. They are new builds by the United Arab Emirates-based oil and gas equipment fabrication specialists, Maritime Industrial Services (MIS), valued at a cost of $508 million and they join the third rig, Delta Queen, which has been in the country since last year.

Remi Okunlola, one of the co-founders of the company, gave more insights into the new oil rigs:

“The first of them, Seawolf Onome, is today in the Addax operating location...that’s the first Nigerian-owned rig to ever operate in Nigeria waters and I’m pleased to say that itis the newest jack-up rig in the world and certainly the freshest jack-up rig to ever work in our waters.”

Established in April 2007, the company is co-founded by Adolor Uwanu, an ex-investment banker with Morgan Stanley, and Remi Okunlola, ex-Law partner, Perchstone and Graeys.

Finance controversy

Seawolf Oilservices Limited is financed mainly by Nigerian financial institutions led by First Bank of Nigeria, which has a board representation, and Leadway Assurance Plc, whose managing director, Oye Hassan-Odukale, also doubles as the chairman of the Seawolf’s board. The Pan-African Infrastructure Development Fund (PAIDF), a close-end private equity fund, is also a minority investor with 15 percent equity participation.

In the recent past, the oil services firm has been marred in controversy over the source of its financing, its debt exposure, and ownership.

“There are insinuations as to the reason why we were funded other than the business angle but they are all completely wrong. We (my partner and I) were amazed by the non-Nigerianess of the approval. It was approved completely on the strength of the deal. These jack-up rigs are essentially the primary security that the bank has for the investment that was made in us but beyond that, clearly we have a contract,” Mr. Okunlola said.

Major contracts

The contracting of the rigs to operators in the oil and gas industry is a breather for the company. The Delta Queen is currently working for Conoil Producing while the Seawolf Onome is on field test at Addax’ OML 123, offshore Akwa Ibom. The Seawolf Oritsetimeyin, which is currently located at the LADOL base along the Lagos Harbour waiting for contract deployment, has participated in five bids, winning two of them. Contracts negotiations are being finalised, according to the Seawolf.

“We’re hugely leveraged; we borrowed a load of cash from a market that is suffering from a credit crunch. Hence, we want to run this company as a serious venture which is focused on our shareholder value, focussed on growth and development,” Mr. Okunlola added.

The Delta Queen was originally contracted by Norwegian Mosvold Jackup in 2006, while the SeaWolf Oritsetimeyin, and the Seawolf Onome are both Friede and Goldman Super Mod 2 design with 30,000 foot rated drilling depth and an operating water depth capability of 300 feet (92 meters).

The company also said it enjoys huge support from the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation’s Nigerian Content Division, and the National Petroleum Investment Management Services (NAPIMS) in its bid to get the necessary regulatory licenses and approvals. Reportedly, Seawolf is also getting support from the oil majors, in their efforts to enhance local capacity and increase their local content index.

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Reader Comments (18)


Posted by The Analyst on Feb 09 2010

So all the brouhaha surrounding Seawolf will now be raised to rest...guess its shame on Ibori (who I heard had a hand in the wahala) and all dem Sanusi haters.

Posted by karambata on Feb 09 2010

we are heavily leveraged... the board is constituted mainly of financiers... companies dead on arrival, Remi sell this albatross and move on

Posted by deji on Feb 09 2010

i think it good omen for a nigeria coy to facilitate such deal.i think our indegenious oil companies are stepping up to take their rightful place in the nigerian oil industry

Posted by PONDERER on Feb 09 2010

always amazes me why some businesses are the exclusive preserve of foreign companies... the vast majority of oil and gas contracting is done by foreign companies. even where local content is mentioned a lot of the work/services are outsourced or done by foreign companies/suppliers. Unless we start investing in home grown skills and resources , we will forever be caught up in a web of self deceit

Posted by Bobo on Feb 09 2010

It is unfortunate that Seawolf is raising a lot of dust for the wrong reasons. Nigerian owned companies are totally marginalised from owning and operating off shore rigs. Oando is attempting to get a foothold in this business. The entrance of Seawolf although largely financed by FBN is a positive move. I know for a fact that one of the seawolf rigs is about to start drilling for an oil major in an offshore license within the next one month.

Posted by uyii edo on Feb 09 2010

I love this from Seadogs to seawolf... levels..

Posted by Ben Afolabi on Feb 09 2010

We need more young men like Remi Okunlola and Adolor Uwanu. These guys practically scrounged the financial cities of the world looking for money to fund this venture...now it has paid off with them getting contracts. I just hope they run the place profitably

Posted by O. Omoakin on Feb 10 2010

Congrats to Seawolf!! As a 40-year veteran of Naija Oil industry who has fought hard for local content I am happy. Wish you well but please don't let us down. Plough good part of your profits back to grow to at least 10 rigs,running cost effectively.

Posted by ukana isaac topa on Feb 12 2010

cudors to Remi Okunlola and Adolor Uwanu who has brought the expectations of the Nigerian youths to land light.I pray that you will be a proven success in your future career and client services.Success forever and always!

Posted by Ayodeji Odugbemi on Feb 13 2010

Thank you sirs for all your efforts to come in to this big bussiness, God will surely endow you with much knowledge, and eveday of your life you will always sudceed. Sir, what next now is some trainiong for all the staff working for the company, already the guys are delievering, but with more training , they will deliver better . Thank you sir.

Posted by shevvy on Feb 13 2010

How are they recruiting for the workers to operate the newly arrived rigs?

Posted by moses adeke on Feb 20 2010

Great effort from this guys. Greater things coming into Naija

Posted by EDWIN OMASAN IGHALO on Feb 27 2010

kudos to you guys, Remi Okunola and Adolor Uwanu, good deal. Niger Deltans, Nigerians and Africa in general should be proud of you guys. you guys are making us proud. always remember safety is number one. work and plan safe. Most regard.

Posted by Tolulope Aderemi on Mar 06 2010

There is nothing as good as focusing on the right/profitable venture regardless of 'side-talks'.Two brand new jack-up rigs and a Delta Queen....and the world condemns Seawolf for undue loan process! Really wonder where these men (after sourcing from funds round the world with no success)were expected to turn to.I would imagine that rather than condemn them,we should encourage their boldness to hit the offshore like the other foreign IOCs.

Posted by baryour on Mar 13 2010

Keep it up Guys.I wish you well guys ..$

Posted by baryour ok on Mar 13 2010

God is there for you Guys

Posted by Teeth sunday, on Mar 17 2010

thanks sir for actualizing the long awaited Nigerian youth dream, The Niger Delta youth are behind you, REMI and ADOLOR. But we are hopeful Niger Delta Youth will be part of the work force in this young and promising company. GOD BLESS YOU AND GIVE YOU THE WISDOM TO PILOT THE A FAIRS OF THIS COMPANY.



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