News | June 20, 2013

Moncla Platform Workover Rig – Moncla 301 – Bound For Hilcorp Alaska Project

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Moncla Offshore Operations, LLC, will transport its first platform workover rig, the Moncla 301, to Cook Inlet in Alaska, for use on a Hilcorp Alaska, LLC, project, announced Mike Moncla, Chief Executive Officer of the five Moncla companies.    

The Moncla 301 was contracted by Hilcorp Alaska, a subsidiary of Hilcorp Energy Company, which is a privately held exploration and production company based in Houston. The rig is one of two workover rigs being built by Louisiana manufacturer, Superior Derrick Services, LLC, at its facility in Parks, La., to be used in the Cook Inset project. The rigs were specially designed to sustain the harsh conditions of Alaska’s winter.

The Moncla 301 will be transported from the Parks facility in several truckloads beginning in late June, bound for the Cook Inlet site.

The Moncla 301 will be on the Granite Point platform and is scheduled to rig up in late June. The other rig, owned by Hilcorp and set to arrive in Alaska in July, is scheduled for the Graying platform. Moncla will provide the labor force – adding more than 50 employees to the Moncla team – for both rigs.

“This is an opportunity that we couldn’t pass up, and we look forward to the challenge,” said Moncla. “We are proud that Hilcorp thought highly of our service and reputation to pursue our services for this tremendous project.” The workover rigs are used to do maintenance on wells and will be used to rehabilitate aged producing and shut-in wells on platforms acquired by Hilcorp in 2012 from Chevron Corp.

About Moncla Marine
Moncla Marine; Moncla Workover and Drilling; Moncla Offshore Operations, LLC; Moncla E-line Services; and Brother’s Oilfield Service and Supply (BOSS) provide a unique combination of services – including offshore and land workovers, drilling, completions, electric wireline, plug and abandonment, swabbing, tubing testing, etc. The Moncla group of companies is equipped, both with people and tools, to handle the demands of the most intricate project. The Moncla companies employ nearly 400 people. For more information, visit www.moncla.com.

Source: Moncla Marine LLC