ADC Acquires Schlumberger Drilling Rigs Business for USD415M

Arabian Drilling Company (ADC) acquires Schlumberger’s Middle East onshore drilling rigs. Omran Haidar Asharq Al-Awsat Arabic.
Arabian Drilling Company (ADC) acquires Schlumberger’s Middle East onshore drilling rigs. Omran Haidar Asharq Al-Awsat Arabic.
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ADC Acquires Schlumberger Drilling Rigs Business for USD415M

Arabian Drilling Company (ADC) acquires Schlumberger’s Middle East onshore drilling rigs. Omran Haidar Asharq Al-Awsat Arabic.
Arabian Drilling Company (ADC) acquires Schlumberger’s Middle East onshore drilling rigs. Omran Haidar Asharq Al-Awsat Arabic.

Saudi Arabia’s Industrialization and Energy Services Company (TAQA) announced Sunday that its drilling subsidiary - Arabian Drilling Company (ADC) - has agreed to acquire Schlumberger’s Middle East onshore drilling rigs business in Kuwait, Oman, Iraq, and Pakistan for USD415 million (SAR 1.56 billion).

Aramco CEO Amin al-Nasser said that Aramco plans to start exporting gas in 2025, adding that TAQA and ADC acquisition of rigs in Kuwait, Iraq, Pakistan, and Oman is a significant matter.

He noted that through this deal, ADC will turn from a local company to a regional one and will be one of the biggest companies on the level of the Middle East.

Further, the total number of rigs will increase from 39 to 67, he affirmed

Azzam Shalabi, TAQA executive manager, confirmed that ADC will be in charge of drilling in Kuwait, Iraq, Oman, Pakistan in addition to Saudi Arabia.

Shalabi said the transaction also follows on from ADC’s accelerated expansion activity in 2018 when 16 rigs were commissioned with investments worth USD533 million (SAR2 billion).

Ministry of Energy, Industry and Mineral Resources for Corporate Affairs and TAQA chairman Dr. Abid al-Saadoun said the deal would make the firm one of the biggest companies specialized in drilling in the region.

Saadoun added that TAQA aspires to acquire companies, services, and techniques to expand the kingdom works in drilling. These acquisitions would stand out in competition in the sector, stressing that the firm is operating based on commercial foundations.

The current plan is to deepen the company’s presence in the five countries, especially Iraq, he continued.



Lebanon Bonds Rally to Fresh Two-year High on Ceasefire Hopes

A man counts Lebanese pounds at a currency exchange shop in Beirut, Lebanon October 1, 2020. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir
A man counts Lebanese pounds at a currency exchange shop in Beirut, Lebanon October 1, 2020. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir
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Lebanon Bonds Rally to Fresh Two-year High on Ceasefire Hopes

A man counts Lebanese pounds at a currency exchange shop in Beirut, Lebanon October 1, 2020. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir
A man counts Lebanese pounds at a currency exchange shop in Beirut, Lebanon October 1, 2020. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir

Lebanon's deeply distressed sovereign dollar bonds hit a fresh two-year high on Tuesday as investors bet that a potential ceasefire with Israel could improve the country's prospects.

The bonds, which are still trading below 10 cents on the dollar, have gained more than 3% this week. The 2031 maturity was biding at 9.3 cents on the dollar, its highest since May 2022, according to Reuters.

"Some investors are mulling if it is a right time to buy, since a ceasefire is the first step needed to at some point in time restructure bonds," said Bruno Gennari, emerging markets strategist with KNG Securities International.

Israel's cabinet is expected to convene on Tuesday to discuss, and likely approve, a US plan for a ceasefire with the Iran-backed Hezbollah, a senior Israeli official said.

Israeli airstrikes, which continued on Tuesday, have decimated Lebanon's infrastructure and killed thousands.

But the counterintuitive rally, the second since Israel began bombing the country in September, was driven by bets that the deal could jolt Lebanon's fractured political system and revive efforts to pull the country out of default.