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Exhibit 99.2

 

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Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc.

Rig Status Report

October 31, 2016

Updated information noted in bold print

RECENT COMMITMENTS (See Body of Report For Contract Details)

 

    Water
Depth¹
        Year 3             Contract
Dayrate
  Estimated   Estimated         Downtime4        

Rig Name

  (feet)    

Type2

 

Built

  Location    

Operator

 

(USD)

 

Start Date

 

End Date

  Status     4Q16 E     Comments  
                    Totals:        34     
                   

 

 

   

Gulf of Mexico

                     

Ocean BlackHawk

    12,000      DS 15K DP   2014     US GOM      Anadarko   495,000   late May 2014   mid Jun 2019    
 
5-year term +
unpriced option
  
  
   

Ocean BlackHornet

    12,000      DS 15K DP   2014     US GOM      Anadarko   495,000   mid Apr 2015   mid Apr 2020    
 
5-year term +
unpriced option
  
  
    7     

Ocean BlackRhino

    12,000      DS 15K DP   2014     US GOM      —     —     mid Feb 2016   early Jan 2017    
 
 
Contract prep;
standby; customer
acceptance
  
  
  
   
          US GOM      Hess   400,000   early Jan 2017   early Jan 2020     3-year term       

Ocean BlackLion

    12,000      DS 15K DP   2015     US GOM      Hess   400,000   mid Feb 2016   mid Feb 2020     4-year term       

Ocean Scepter

    350      JU 15K IC   2008     Mexico      Fieldwood   Undisclosed   mid Jan 2017   early Aug 2017    
 
1 well + 1 option
well
  
  
   

North Sea / Mediterranean / W. Africa

                 

Ocean Guardian

    1,500      SS 15K   1985     UK      Dana   220,000   early Mar 2016   early Mar 2017     1-year term         
 
Rig on standby
rate
  
  

Ocean Patriot

    3,000      SS 15K   1983     UK      Shell   400,511   late Oct 2014   late Oct 2017     3-year term       

Ocean Valiant

    5,500      SS 15K   1988     UK      Contract Prep     mid Aug 2016   late Oct 2016      
          UK      Maersk   Undisclosed   early Nov 2016   early Nov 2017     13 wells       

Australasia

                     

Ocean Apex

    6,000      SS 15K   2014     Australia      Woodside Energy   285,000   mid May 2016   mid Nov 2017     18-month term,       
            205,000   mid Nov 2017   mid Feb 2018     3-month extension       

Ocean Monarch

    10,000      SS 15K   2008     Australia      Quadrant   410,000   mid Jul 2015   mid May 2016    
 
 
10 months of 18-
month term + 1
year option
 
  
  
   
            350,000   mid May 2016   early Jul 2016    
 
Reduced Rate on
18-month term
  
  
   
            410,000   early Jul 2016   late Nov 2016    
 
 
5 months of 18-
month term + 1
year option
 
  
  
   
            350,000   late Nov 2016   early Jan 2017    
 
Reduced Rate on
18-month term
  
  
   

Ocean GreatWhite

    10,000      SS 15K DP   2016    
 
Singapore /
Australia
  
  
  —     —     mid Jul 2016   early Jan 2017    
 
Commissioning;
mobe; acceptance
  
  
   
          Australia      BP   585,000   early Jan 2017   early Jan 2020    
 
 
3-year term + 2 x
1-year priced
options
  
  
  
   

South America

                     

Ocean Victory

    5,500      SS 15K   1997     Trinidad      BP   398,000   early May 2015   mid May 2017    
 
 
2-year term + 1-
year unpriced
option
 
  
  
    6     

Ocean Courage

    10,000      SS 15K DP   2009     Brazil      Petrobras   455,000   late Oct 2015   late Feb 2018     3-year extension        21     
          Brazil      Petrobras   380,000   late Feb 2018   late Jul 2020     Term extension       

Ocean Valor

    10,000      SS 15K DP   2009     Brazil      Petrobras   455,000   early Jul 2016       Pending Litigation         
 
Rig on standby
rate
  
  

COLD STACKED

                     

Ocean Nomad

    1,200      SS   1975     UK      —     —     —     —       Stacked       

Ocean Princess

    1,500      SS 15K   1975     UK      —     —     —     —       Stacked       

Ocean Vanguard

    1,500      SS 15K   1982     UK      —     —     —     —       Stacked       

Ocean America

    5,500      SS 15K   1988     Malaysia      —     —     —     —       Stacked       

Ocean Alliance

    5,250      SS 15K DP   1988     US GOM      —     —     —     —       Stacked       

Ocean Onyx

    6,000      SS 15K   2014     US GOM      —     —     —     —       Stacked       

Ocean Baroness

    8,000      SS 15K   2002     US GOM      —     —     —     —       Stacked       

Ocean Rover

    8,000      SS 15K   2003     Malaysia      —     —     —     —       Stacked       

Ocean Confidence

    10,000      SS 15K DP   2001    
 
Canary
Islands
  
  
  —     —     —     —       Stacked       

Ocean Endeavor

    10,000      SS 15K   2007     Italy      —     —     —     —       Stacked       

 

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

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    Water
Depth¹
        Year 3             Contract
Dayrate
  Estimated   Estimated         Downtime4        

Rig Name

  (feet)    

Type2

 

Built

  Location    

Operator

 

(USD)

 

Start Date

 

End Date

  Status     4Q16 E     Comments  

Held For Sale

                     

Ocean Summit

    300      JU IC   1972     US GOM      —     —     —     —       Stacked       

Ocean King

    300      JU IC   1973     US GOM      —     —     —     —       Stacked       

Ocean Nugget

    300      JU IC   1976     US GOM      —     —     —     —       Stacked       

Ocean Spur

    300      JU IC   1981     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.) Rig Type and capabilities: JU=Jack-up; SS=Semisubmersible; DS=Drillship; 15K=15,000 PSI Well-Control System; DP=Dynamically Positioned Rig; IC=Independent-Leg Cantilevered Rig.

(3.) Year Built represents when rig was 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.) 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.

General Notes

Average Utilization: Assume rates of 92% for DP units, 95% for conventionally moored rigs, and 97% 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 amortized revenue related to amounts earned for certain activities, such as mobe, demobe, contract preparation, etc.

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.

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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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