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Chevron commences operations on next-generation drillship in deepwater GoM


Published May 8, 2012
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Chevron Corporation reported that the Pacific Santa Ana, a deepwater drillship built to Chevron's specifications, has arrived in the Gulf of Mexico to work for Chevron under a five-year contract with a subsidiary of Pacific Drilling S.A. Pacific Santa Ana is the first drillship designed with the capacity to perform dual gradient drilling (DGD).

"Pacific Santa Ana will enable us to demonstrate dual gradient drilling, which has the potential to change the way deepwater wells are drilled," said George Kirkland, vice chairman, Chevron Corporation. "This new process builds on our record of technology leadership in deepwater."

"The addition of Pacific Santa Ana as Chevron's fifth drillship in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico demonstrates our long-term commitment to developing America's energy resources," said Gary Luquette, president of Chevron North America Exploration and Production Company. "We are bullish on the Gulf, where robust energy exploration and development is vital to our nation's economy and energy security."

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