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6 FAQs about [Central Africa drilling rig project]
What is Africa based drilling?
Our African based operations support the continents goals of extraction of minerals by providing safe and highly-efficient drilling services. We are a leader specifically in East and Central Africa, where we operate one of the largest and most advanced rig (diamond, RC, RAB) fleet and support services.
Why do oil rigs work in Africa?
Taking advantage of Africa’s vast resources has been a top priority for some of the continent’s largest oil producers, with the industry relying heavily on the performance of high-quality oil rigs – platforms that are used to identify reservoirs and extract crude oil from on- and offshore oil fields.
How many rigs are working in Africa?
The rig count has risen from 15 rigs working in November 2020 to more than 20 now, with the rigs mainly returning to work in Congo, Gabon, Cameroon and Angola. “We have a stable to slightly declining outlook on shallow-water activity, as there are few new projects,” Mr Drabløs said.
Could 2023 be a record high for offshore drilling in Africa?
Recent contract extensions and new contract awards have confirmed 2023 as one of the biggest years for offshore drilling activity on the continent in a decade.
When is Africa's next offshore rig release?
Next release is scheduled for September 2023. Africa’s offshore rigs count has kept growing since the start of 2023, with 36 drilling rigs contracted this year so far. Recent contract extensions and new contract awards have confirmed 2023 as one of the biggest years for offshore drilling activity on the continent in a decade.
What is the offshore rigs tracker?
The Offshore Rigs Tracker offers the African petroleum industry the opportunity to track rigs’ movements and drilling campaigns offshore sub-Saharan Africa. It is released every quarter by Hawilti in partnership with the Caverton Offshore Support Group (COSG) Plc.


