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Exhibit 99.1

 

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Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc.

Rig Status Report

October 23, 2013

Updated information noted in bold print

RECENT COMMITMENTS (See Body of Report For Contract Details)

Ocean Saratoga: One well + two options

 

Rig Name

  Water 1,2
Depth
(feet)
  Year 3
Built
 

Location

 

Operator

  Contract
Dayrate
(USD)
   

Estimated
Start Date

 

Estimated
End Date

 

Status

  Planned Downtime 4
(For Periods Lasting >10 days)
                  4Q13 E    

Comments

GULF OF MEXICO SEMISUBMERSIBLES (4)

  

      Totals:     402     
                 

 

 

   
Ocean Ambassador   1,100   1975   US GOM   —       —        mid Sep 2013   Q1 2014   5-Year Special Survey; prep; mobe     92      5-Year Special Survey; prep; mobe
      Mexico   Pemex     211,445      Q1 2014   Q1 2016   730-day Term    
Ocean Saratoga   2,200   1976   Nicaragua   Noble Energy     323,000      mid Aug 2013   late Nov 2013   One well + 1 x unpriced option well    
      Nicaragua   Noble Energy     265,500      late Nov 2013   mid Dec 2013   Demobe to GOM    
      US GOM   LLOG     300,000      mid Dec 2013   late Feb 2014   One well + 2 x unpriced option wells    
Ocean Yorktown   2,850   1976   Mexico   Pemex     184,000      early Jan 2012   late July 2014   930-day term    
Ocean Victory   5,500 (15K)   1997   US GOM   Eni US Operating Co.     475,000      early Sep 2012   late Oct 2013   40-day extension    
      US GOM   Stone Energy     480,000      late Oct 2013   late Jan 2014   One well    
GULF OF MEXICO JACK-UPS (5)             
Ocean King   300 IC   1973   US GOM   Rooster Petroleum     115,000      late Apr 2013   early Nov 2013   One well    
Ocean Nugget   300 IC   1976   Mexico   Pemex     97,000      early Jul 2013   mid Aug 2016   1,136-day term    
Ocean Summit   300 IC   1972   Mexico   Pemex     85,999      mid Sep 2012   late May 2015   985-day term    
Ocean Titan   350 IC (15K)   1974   Mexico   Pemex     103,000      mid Dec 2011   early Jan 2014   778-day term     2014: 5-Year Special Survey5
Ocean Scepter   350 IC (15K)   2008   Mexico   Pemex     134,999      late Dec 2011   late Dec 2013   612-day term + 157-day extension     2014: 5-Year Special Survey5
INTERNATIONAL SEMISUBMERSIBLES (23)             
North Sea / Mediterranean / W. Africa              
Ocean Nomad   1,200   1975   UK   Dana Petroleum     330,000      mid Aug 2013   mid Aug 2015   2-year term + 2 x 6-month unpriced options    
Ocean Guardian   1,500 (15K)   1985   UK   Shell     265,000      mid Jul 2012   mid Jul 2014   2-year term    
      UK   Shell     350,000      mid Jul 2014   mid Jul 2015   1-year term + 2 x 1-year unpriced options    
Ocean Princess   1,500 (15K)   1975   UK   —       —        mid Aug 2013   late Oct 2013   2-1/2 Year Special Survey     28      2-1/2 Year Special Survey
      UK   EnQuest     230,000      late Oct 2013   late Dec 2013   Balance of 600-day term    
Ocean Vanguard   1,500 (15K)   1982   Norway   Statoil     454,000      early Jul 2013   late Feb 2015   20-month option + unpriced option    
Ocean Valiant   5,500   1988   Canary Islands   —       —        late Sep 2013   mid Feb 2014   5-Year Special Survey     92      5-Year Special Survey (140 days est. total)
Ocean Endeavor   10,000 (15K)   2007   Egypt   Burullus / RASHPETCO     285,000      late Jul 2012   early Jan 2014   Final Extension    
      Egypt   —       —        early Jan 2014   mid Feb 2014   Customs clearance     0     
      Mediterranean Sea   ExxonMobil     —        mid Feb 2014   mid Jul 2014   Mobilization and customer requested upgrades; Lump-sum payment received for mobe and shipyard time to be amortized to revenue during 18-month contract term.    
      Black Sea   ExxonMobil     521,665      mid Jul 2014   mid Jan 2016   18-month term (dayrate incl. 50% of potential 6.6% bonus) + 6 x 6-month unpriced options.    
Ocean Confidence   10,000 DP (15K)   2001   Angola   Cobalt     430,000      mid Oct 2013   early Mar 2014   One well    
      Canary Islands   —       —        early Mar 2014   mid Jan 2015   Maintenance     2014: Maintenance5
      West Africa   Murphy     511,635      To Be Determined   Resume interrupted contract, 365 days + unpriced option    

 

Please refer to accompanying disclaimer as well as Diamond Offshore’s 10-K and 10-Q filings with the SEC.   Page 1 of 4


Rig Name

  Water 1,2
Depth
(feet)
  Year 3
Built
 

Location

 

Operator

  Contract
Dayrate
(USD)
   

Estimated
Start Date

 

Estimated
End Date

 

Status

  Planned Downtime 4
(For Periods Lasting >10 days)
                  4Q13 E    

Comments

Australasia

               
Ocean Patriot   3,000 (15K)   1983   Philippines   Otto Energy     275,000      early Jun 2013   late Oct 2013   Two wells    
      Singapore   —       —        late Oct 2013   late Aug 2014   Enhancements for North Sea Operations; mobe to UK     68      Enhancements for N. Sea; mobe to UK
      UK   Shell     400,511      late Aug 2014   late Aug 2017   3-year term + 2 x 1-year unpriced options    
Ocean General   3,000   1976   Vietnam   Premier Vietnam     268,421      late Jul 2013   early Jan 2014   Two wells + sidetrack    
      Indonesia   Premier Indonesia     255,000      early Jan 2014   mid Mar 2014   Two wells    
Ocean America   5,500 (15K)   1988   Singapore   —       —        late Jul 2013   late Nov 2013   Demobe to Singapore; 5-Year Special Survey; mobe to Australia     53      5-Year Special Survey + BOP Upgrade
      Australia   Chevron     475,000      late Nov 2013   late May 2015   18-month term + 1-year unpriced option    
Ocean Rover   8,000 (15K)   2003   Malaysia   Murphy     304,547      late Apr 2012   early Mar 2014   Balance of 600-day extension    
      Malaysia   Murphy     465,000      early Mar 2014   early Mar 2016   2-year term + 1-year unpriced option    
Ocean Monarch   10,000 (15K)   2008   Indonesia   Niko Resources     —        early Oct 2012   early Oct 2016   Standby (see note 6)    

Brazil / S. America

             
Ocean Lexington   2,200   1976   Trinidad   Niko     —        late Sep 2013   early Nov 2013   Standby (see note 6)    
      Trinidad   BG International / Centrica     300,000      early Nov 2013   early Oct 2014   477-day min. term + 2 x 45-day unpriced options + 315-day unpriced option    
Ocean Concord   2,300   1975   Brazil   Petrobras     247,788      early Jan 2008   mid Jun 2015   Remaining term (incl. 50% of potential 15% bonus)     2014: 5-Year Special Survey5
Ocean Yatzy   3,300 DP   1989   Brazil   Petrobras     257,250      early Oct 2009   early Oct 2014   5-year term (incl. 50% of potential 10% bonus) + unpriced option     2014: 5-Year Special Survey5
Ocean Quest   4,000 (15K)   1973   Malaysia   —       —        —     —     Standby; mobe to Malaysia; actively marketing     35      Mobilization to Malaysia
Ocean Winner   4,000   1976   Brazil   Petrobras     283,500      mid Oct 2010   mid Mar 2015   5-year term (incl. 50% of potential 10% bonus) + unpriced option    
Ocean Worker   4,000   1982   Brazil   Petrobras     283,500      late Feb 2009   late Feb 2015   6-year term (incl. 50% of potential 10% bonus) + unpriced option    
Ocean Alliance   5,250 DP (15K)   1988   Brazil   Petrobras     367,089      late Jul 2010   mid Jun 2016   6-year term (incl. 50% of potential 15% bonus) + unpriced option     0      2014: 5-Year Special Survey5 Survey moved to Q1 2014
Ocean Star   5,500 (15K)   1997   Brazil   Queiroz Galvão     301,000      late Sep 2013   late Feb 2014   Continue term assignment from OGX + unpriced option    
Ocean Baroness   8,000 (15K)   2002   Brazil   Petrobras     276,750      early Sep 2011   early Sep 2015   Converted to 5-year term (incl. 50% of potential 5% bonus) + unpriced option    
Ocean Courage   10,000 DP (15K)   2009   Brazil   Petrobras     406,850      mid Feb 2010   mid Feb 2015   5-year term (incl. 50% of potential 6% bonus) + unpriced option     2014: 5-Year Special Survey5
Ocean Valor   10,000 DP (15K)   2009   Brazil   Petrobras     440,000      early Sep 2011   mid Oct 2015   Converted to 5-year term + unpriced option     2014: 5-Year Special Survey5
INTERNATIONAL JACK-UPS (1)              
Ocean Spur   300 IC   1981   Ecuador   Saipem     30,000      mid Oct 2012   late Aug 2014   2-year bareboat charter + 2 x 6-month priced options    
INTERNATIONAL DRILLSHIPS (1)              
Ocean Clipper   7,875 DP (15K)   1997   Brazil   Petrobras     312,625      late Jan 2012   early Dec 2015   Remainder of 5-year term contract (incl. 50% of potential 5% bonus)+ unpriced option    

 

Please refer to accompanying disclaimer as well as Diamond Offshore’s 10-K and 10-Q filings with the SEC.   Page 2 of 4


Rig Name

  Water 1,2
Depth
(feet)
  Year 3
Built
 

Location

 

Operator

  Contract
Dayrate
(USD)
   

Estimated
Start Date

 

Estimated
End Date

 

Status

  Planned Downtime 4
(For Periods Lasting >10 days)
                  4Q13 E  

Comments

RIGS UNDER CONSTRUCTION (7)              
Ocean BlackHawk   12,000 DP (15K)   2013   S. Korea   —       —        Q1 2011   Apr 2014   Hyundai shipyard; commissioning; mobe; acceptance    
      US GOM   Anadarko     495,000      Apr 2014   Q2 2019   5-year term + unpriced option    
Ocean BlackHornet   12,000 DP (15K)   2013   S. Korea   —       —        Q1 2011   Q3 2014   Hyundai shipyard; commissioning; mobe; acceptance    
      US GOM   Anadarko     495,000      Q3 2014   Q3 2019   5-year term + unpriced option    
Ocean BlackRhino   12,000 DP (15K)   2014   S. Korea   —       —        Q2 2011   Q4 2014   Hyundai shipyard; commissioning; mobe; acceptance    
Ocean BlackLion   12,000 DP (15K)   2014   S. Korea   —       —        Q2 2012   Q2 2015   Hyundai shipyard; commissioning; mobe; acceptance    
Ocean Onyx   6,000 (15K)   2013   US GOM   —       —        Q1 2012   Feb 2014   Keppel AmFELS; commissioning; mobe; acceptance    
      US GOM   Apache Corporation     490,000      Feb 2014   Feb 2015   1-year term + 1-year unpriced option    
Ocean Apex   6,000 (15K)   2014   Singapore   —       —        Q3 2012   Q4 2014   Jurong shipyard; commissioning; mobe; acceptance    
Ocean GreatWhite   10,000 DP (15K)   2016   S. Korea   —       —        Q3 2013   H2 2016   Hyundai shipyard; commissioning; mobe; acceptance    
        BP     585,000   H2 2016   H2 2019   3-year term + 2 x 1-year priced options (@ 585,000 + escalations); *Dayrate to increase for customer-requested equipment additions    
COLD STACKED (4)              
(1 jack-up, 3 semisubmersibles)              
Ocean Spartan   300 IC   1980   US GOM   —       —        —     —     Stacked    
Ocean New Era   1,500   1974   US GOM   —       —        —     —     Stacked    
Ocean Whittington   1,650   1974   US GOM   —       —        —     —     Stacked    
Ocean Epoch   3,000   1977   Malaysia   —       —        —     —     Stacked    

NOTES

 

(1.) Water Depth refers to the rig’s rated operating water depth capability. Often, rigs are capable of drilling or have drilled in greater water depths.
(2.) Additional rig capabilities noted within the column: 15K=15,000 PSI Well-Control System; DP=Dynamically Positioned Rig; IC=Independent-Leg Cantilevered Rig.
(3.) Year Built represents when rig was (or is expected to be) built and originally placed in service or year redelivered with significant enhancements that enabled the rig to be classified within a different floater category than when originally constructed.
(4.) Planned Downtime only includes downtime periods that as of this report date are, or have been, planned and estimable and do not necessarily reflect actual downtime experienced. Additional downtime may be experienced in the form of possible mobes for new jobs not yet contracted, possible acceptance testing at new jobs, and unplanned maintenance and repairs. Survey start times may also be accelerated or delayed for various reasons.
(5.) The following are expected to undergo Special Surveys or maintenance during 2014:

1) Ocean Alliance, 2) Ocean Concord, 3) Ocean Confidence, 4) Ocean Courage, 5) Ocean Scepter, 6) Ocean Titan, 7) Ocean Valor, and 8) Ocean Yatzy.

(6.) We have notified Niko Resources that it is delinquent in its payment obligations under the Ocean Monarch contract. As of the date of this report, the Ocean Monarch is warm stacked. In addition, Niko Resources is scheduled to utilize the Ocean Lexington for an aggregate of approximately 158 days over the term of its contract offshore Trinidad. We are in discussions with Niko Resources regarding payment and their obligations under the contracts.

General Notes

Average Utilization: Assume rates of 92% for DP units, 96% for conventionally moored rigs, and 98% for jack-ups. Rig utilization rates can be adversely impacted by additional downtime due to unscheduled repairs and maintenance, and other factors.

Options should be assumed to be unpriced unless otherwise indicated.

Dayrates Exclude Mobe. Mobe revenues (if any) and expenses are deferred and amortized over the life of the contract, in most cases. Mobe costs are generally offset by mobe revenues.

Survey Costs: During surveys, normal operating expense will be incurred, plus additional costs.

US GOM=U.S. Gulf of Mexico

 

Please refer to accompanying disclaimer as well as Diamond Offshore’s 10-K and 10-Q filings with the SEC.   Page 3 of 4


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Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc.

Rig Status Report

Forward-Looking Statements: This report contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Forward-looking statements include, without limitation, any statement that may project, indicate or imply future results, events, performance or achievements, and may contain or be identified by the words “expect,” “intend,” “plan,” “predict,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” believe,” “should,” “could,” “may,” “might,” “will,” “will be,” “will continue,” “will likely result,” “project,” “budget,” “forecast,” and similar expressions. Statements by the Company in the rig status report that contain forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements regarding the current term, future dayrates, future status, start and end dates, and comments concerning future contracts and availability, future contract opportunites and termination rights, letters of intent, utilization, surveys, downtime and other aspects of the Company’s drilling rigs, as well as statements concerning customer discussions and outcomes thereof, the impact of these and related events on our operations and revenues, rigs being upgraded or to be upgraded and rigs under construction. Such statements are inherently subject to a variety of assumptions, risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated or projected. A discussion of the risk factors that could impact these areas and the Company’s overall business and financial performance can be found in the Company’s reports and other documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. These factors include, among others, general economic and business conditions, contract cancellations, customer bankruptcy, operating risks, casualty losses, industry fleet capacity, changes in foreign and domestic oil and gas exploration and production activity, competition, changes in foreign, political, social and economic conditions, regulatory initiatives and compliance with governmental regulations, customer preferences and various other matters, many of which are beyond the Company’s control. Given these concerns, investors and analysts should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. Each forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date of the rig status report, and the Company undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement.

 

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