Transocean Inc. (Form: 8-K)  

 


UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549

FORM 8-K

CURRENT REPORT

Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934

     
Date of Report (Date of Earliest Event Reported):   February 14, 2006

Transocean Inc.
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(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)

     
Cayman Islands 333-75899 66-0582307
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(State or other jurisdiction
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(I.R.S. Employer
of incorporation) File Number) Identification No.)
      
4 Greenway Plaza, Houston, Texas   77046
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(Zip Code)
     
Registrant’s telephone number, including area code:   (713) 232-7500

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Item 7.01 Regulation FD Disclosure.

Transocean Inc. (the "Company") issues a report entitled "Transocean Fleet Update", which includes drilling rig status and contract information, including contract dayrate and duration. This report is dated as of February 14, 2006, and is furnished as Exhibit 99.1 to this Current Report on Form 8-K and is incorporated herein by reference. You may also subscribe to the free Transocean Financial Report Alert which will alert you to new Transocean Fleet Updates. This service will send you an automated email which will provide a link directly to the web page containing the updated report. You may subscribe to this service at the "Investor Relations / Email Alerts" section of the site by selecting "Receive E-mail" and providing your email address. The Company's website may be found at www.deepwater.com.

The statements made in the Transocean Fleet Update that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Se curities Exchange Act of 1934. Forward-looking statements made in the Transocean Fleet Update include, but are not limited to statements involving the estimated duration of client contracts, contract dayrate amounts, future contract commencement dates and locations and planned shipyard projects. Such statements are subject to numerous risks, uncertainties and assumptions, including but not limited to, uncertainties relating to the level of activity in offshore oil and gas exploration and development, exploration success by producers, oil and gas prices, competition and market conditions in the contract drilling industry, shipyard delays, actions and approvals of third parties, possible cancellation or suspension of drilling contracts as a result of mechanical difficulties or performance, the Company’s ability to enter into and the terms of future contracts, the availability of qualified personnel, labor relations and the outcome of negotiations with unions representing workers, operating hazards, st orms, terrorism, political and other uncertainties inherent in non-U.S. operations (including the risk of war, civil disturbance, seizure or damage of equipment and exchange and currency fluctuations), the impact of governmental laws and regulations, the adequacy of sources of liquidity, the effect of litigation and contingencies and other factors described above and discussed in the Company’s Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2004 and in the Company’s other filings with the SEC, which are available free of charge on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those indicated. You should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. Each forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date of the particular statement, and we undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements.

The inform ation in Item 7.01 of this report, including Exhibit 99.1, is being furnished, not filed. Accordingly, the information in Item 7.01 of this report will not be incorporated by reference into any registration statement filed by the Company under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, unless specifically identified therein as being incorporated therein by reference. The furnishing of the information in this report is not intended to, and does not, constitute a determination or admission by the Company that the information in this report is material or complete, or that investors should consider this information before making an investment decision with respect to any security of the Company.





Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits.

The following exhibit is furnished pursuant to Item 7.01:

Ex-99.1 Transocean Inc. Fleet Update






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SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.

         
    Transocean Inc.
          
February 14, 2006   By:   /s/ William E. Turcotte
       
        Name: William E. Turcotte
        Title: Vice President, Associate General Counsel and Assistant Corporate Secretary


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Exhibit Index


     
Exhibit No.   Description

 
99.1
  Transocean Inc. Fleet Update
EX-99.1

TRANSOCEAN INC. (NYSE: RIG) FLEET UPDATE

The information contained in this Fleet Update report (the “Information”) is as of the date of the report only and is subject to change without notice to the recipient. Transocean Inc. assumes no duty to update any portion of the Information.

DISCLAIMER. NEITHER TRANSOCEAN INC. NOR ITS AFFILIATES MAKE ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE) REGARDING THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS REPORT, WHICH INFORMATION IS PROVIDED “AS IS.” Neither Transocean Inc. nor its affiliates will be liable to any recipient or anyone else for any inaccuracy, error or omission, regardless of cause, in the information set forth in this report or for any damages (whether direct or indirect, consequential, punitive or exemplary) resulting therefrom.

No Unauthorized Publication or Use. All information provided by Transocean Inc. in this report is given for the exclusive use of the recipient and may not be published, redistributed or retransmitted without the prior written consent of Transocean Inc.

Client Contract Duration, Timing and Dayrates and Risks Associated with Operations. The duration and timing (including both starting and ending dates) of the client contracts are estimates only, and client contracts are subject to cancellation, suspension and delays for a variety of reasons, including some beyond the control of Transocean Inc. Also, the dayrates set forth in the report are estimates based upon the full contractual operating dayrate. However, the actual average dayrate earned over the course of any given contract will be lower and could be substantially lower. The actual average dayrate will depend upon a number of factors (rig downtime, suspension of operations, etc.) including some beyond the control of Transocean Inc. Our client contracts and operations are generally subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, and we urge you to review the description and explanation of such risks and uncertainties in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), which are available free of charge on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. The dayrates do not include revenue for mobilizations, demobilizations, upgrades, shipyards or recharges.

Out of Service Days (Shipyards, Mobilizations, Etc.). Certain estimated out of service time for 2006 and 2007 is noted where the company anticipates that a rig will be out of service and not be available to earn an operating dayrate for a period of 14 days or longer (no estimates are made for 2008 and beyond). These are denoted as “Mob/Contract Prep” and “Shipyard or Project” out of service days. Mob/Contract Prep refers to periods during which the rig is being mobilized, demobilized and/or modifications or upgrades are being made as a result of contract requirements. Shipyard or Project refers to periods during which the rig is out of service as a result of other planned shipyards, surveys, repairs, regulatory inspections or other planned service or work on the rig. Similar Mob/Contract Prep and Shipyard or Project periods of durations under 14 days will occur but are not noted in the Update. In some instances such as certain mobilizations, demobilizations, upgrades and shipyards, we are paid compensation by our clients that is generally recognized over the life of the underlying contract, although such compensation is not typically significant in relation to the revenue generated by the dayrates we charge our clients.

Forward-Looking Statement. The statements made in the Fleet Update that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Forward-looking statements made in the Fleet Update include, but are not limited to, statements involving the estimated duration of client contracts, contract dayrate amounts, future contract commencement dates and locations and planned shipyard projects and other out of service time. Such statements are subject to numerous risks, uncertainties and assumptions, including but not limited to, uncertainties relating to the level of activity in offshore oil and gas exploration and development, exploration success by producers, oil and gas prices, competition and market conditions in the contract drilling industry, shipyard delays, actions and approvals of third parties, possible cancellation or suspension of drilling contracts as a result of mechanical difficulties or performance, the Company’s ability to enter into and the terms of future contracts, the availability of qualified personnel, labor relations and the outcome of negotiations with unions representing workers, operating hazards, factors affecting the duration of contracts including well-in-progress provisions, the actual amount of downtime, factors resulting in reduced applicable dayrates, hurricanes and other weather conditions, terrorism, political and other uncertainties inherent in non-U.S. operations (including the risk of war, civil disturbance, seizure or damage of equipment and exchange and currency fluctuations), the impact of governmental laws and regulations, the adequacy of sources of liquidity, the effect of litigation and contingencies and other factors described above and discussed in the Company’s Form 10-K for the most recently completed fiscal year, in the Company’s Forms 10-Q for subsequent periods and in the Company’s other filings with the SEC, which are available free of charge on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those indicated. You should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. Each forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date of the particular statement, and we undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward looking statements.

Fleet Classification. Transocean Inc. uses a rig classification for its semisubmersible rigs and drillships to reflect the company’s strategic focus on the ownership and operation of premium, high specification floating rigs. The rig classification, “High Specification Fleet,” is comprised of “5th Generation Deepwater,” which refers to the latest generation of semisubmersible rigs and drillships possessing the latest technical drilling capabilities and the ability to operate in water depths in excess of 7,000 feet, “Other Deepwater,” which refers to semisubmersible rigs and drillships that possess the ability to drill in water depths equal to or greater than 4,500 feet, and “Other High Specification,” comprised of four of the company’s premium harsh environment rigs, the semisubmersibles Henry Goodrich, Paul B. Loyd, Jr., Transocean Arctic and Polar Pioneer. The category titled “Other Floaters” represents semisubmersible rigs and drillships that possess the ability to drill in water depths of up to 4,499 feet.

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Transocean Inc. (NYSE: RIG) Fleet Update

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 
Updated: February 14, 2006
New Firm Contracts and Contract Extensions Noted in Bold
Dynamically positioned *
                                                                                                                                                        Current                                           Current   Previous
        Floater                   Yr. (1) Entered   Water   Drilling                                                   Contract                                           Contract   Contract
Rig Type/Name   Type                   Service   Depth   Depth   Location   Client   Start/Idle Date                                                        
} Estimated Expiration /Out of Service(2) Dayrate(3) Dayrate(3)                                                                                                                    
                                                                        (Feet)   (Feet)                                                                                                                   (Dollars)   (Dollars)
High Specification Floaters:
5th Generation Deepwater (13)
Discoverer Deep Seas
  ship
  *
  2001
  10,000
  35,000
  USGOM
  Chevron
  Jan-06
  Jan-07   240,000
  226,700
 
   
   
   
   
   
  USGOM
  Chevron
  Jan-07
  Jan-08   276,000
  240,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  Mar-07
  20 days Shipyard or Project    
   
Discoverer Enterprise
  ship
  *
  1999
  10,000
  35,000
  USGOM
  BP
  Dec-04
  Dec-07   182,500
  198,600
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  Dec-07
  20 days Shipyard or Project    
   
Discoverer Spirit(11) (12)
  ship
  *
  2000
  10,000
  35,000
  USGOM
  Chevron
  Sep-05
  Mar-06   204,000
  204,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
  USGOM
  Shell
  Mar-06
  Aug-07   270,000
  204,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
  USGOM
  Anadarko
  Aug-07
  Aug-10   475,000
  270,000
Deepwater Discovery
  ship
  *
  2000
  10,000
  30,000
  Nigeria
  Chevron
  Jan-06
  Apr-06   162,500
  285,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
  Nigeria
  ExxonMobil
  Apr-06
  Jun-06   175,000
  162,500
 
   
   
   
   
   
  Nigeria
  Petrobas
  Jul-06
  Aug-06   162,500
  175,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  Aug-06
  90 days Shipyard or Project    
   
 
   
   
   
   
   
  Nigeria
  Total
  Nov-06
  Oct-07   357,000
  162,500
 
   
   
   
   
   
  Nigeria
  Total
  Nov-07
  Nov-08   364,000
  357,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
  Brazil
  Devon
  Dec-08
  Dec-11   475,000
  364,000
Deepwater Frontier
  ship
  *
  1999
  10,000
  30,000
  Brazil
  Petrobras
  Mar-04
  Jun-06   145,000
  158,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  Jul-06
  90 days Mob/ Contract Prep    
   
 
   
   
   
   
   
  India
  Reliance
  Sep-06
  Sep-08   320,000
  145,000
Deepwater Millennium
  ship
  *
  1999
  10,000
  30,000
  USGOM
  Anadarko
  Jun-05
  Jun-07   286,500
  200,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
  USGOM
  Anadarko
  Jun-07
  Jun-10   425,000
  286,500
Deepwater Pathfinder
  ship
  *
  1998
  10,000
  30,000
  Nigeria
  Devon
  Dec-04
  Apr-06   190,000
  175,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
  Nigeria
  Shell
  Apr-06
  Jul-06   190,000
  190,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
  Nigeria
  Shell
  Jul-06
  May-07   395,000
  190,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  Jun-07
  15 days Shipyard or Project    
   
 
   
   
   
   
   
  Nigeria
  Devon
  Jun-07
  Sep-07   190,000
  395,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
  Nigeria
  Shell
  Sep-07
  Dec-08   395,000
  190,000
Deepwater Expedition
  ship
  *
  1999
  10,000
  30,000
  Brazil
  Petrobras
  Sep-05
  May-06   147,400
  135,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  May-06
  75 days Shipyard or Project    
   
 
   
   
   
   
   
  Egypt
  Shell
  Jul-06
  Nov-06   240,000
  147,400
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  Jan-07
  30 days Mob / Contract Prep    
   
 
   
   
   
   
   
  Morocco
  Petronas
  Jan-07
  Mar-07   320,000
  240,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  Mar-07
  90 days Mob/ Contract Prep    
   
 
   
   
   
   
   
  India
  Reliance
  Jun-07
  Jun-09   375,000
  320,000
Deepwater Horizon
  semi
  *
  2001
  10,000
  30,000
  USGOM
  BP
  Sep-05
  Sep-07   275,000
  165,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
  USGOM
  BP
  Sep-07
  Sep-10   See Footnote 10
  275,000
Cajun Express
  semi
  *
  2001
  8,500
  25,000
  USGOM
  Chevron
  Jul-05
  Aug-07   207,000
  140,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  Jun-06
  20 days Shipyard or Project    
   
Deepwater Nautilus(4) (14)
  semi
   
  2000
  8,000
  30,000
  USGOM
  Shell
  Dec-05
  Dec-06   220,000
  195,100
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  Jun-06
  60 days Shipyard or Project    
   
 
   
   
   
   
   
  USGOM
  Shell
  Dec-06
  Dec-08   425,000
  220,000
Sedco Energy
  semi
  *
  2001
  7,500
  25,000
  Nigeria
  Chevron
  Jan-06
  Dec-07   202,000
  175,000
Sedco Express(8)
  semi
  *
  2001
  7,500
  25,000
  Angola
  BP
  Jun-05
  Jun-08   165,000
  125,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  May-07
  15 days Shipyard or Project    
   
Other Deepwater (17)
Deepwater Navigator
  ship
  *
  2000
  7,200
  25,000
  Brazil
  Shell
  Feb-06
  Mar-06   113,000
  210,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
  Brazil
  KMG/Devon
  Apr-06
  May-06   300,000
  113,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
  Brazil
  Shell
  Jun-06
  Aug-06   210,000
  300,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
  Brazil
  Shell
  Sep-06
  Dec-06   300,000
  210,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
  Brazil
  Petrobras
  Jan-07
  Jan-11   180,000
  300,000
Discoverer 534
  ship
  *
  1975/1991
  7,000
  25,000
  India
  Reliance
  Nov-05
  Mar-06   175,000
  110,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  Mar-06
  45 days Mob/ Contract Prep    
   
 
   
   
   
   
   
  China
  Husky
  May-06
  Jul-06   145,000
  175,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  Sep-06
  180 days Shipyard or Project    
   
 
   
   
   
   
   
  India
  Reliance
  Mar-07
  Sep-09   250,000
  145,000
Discoverer Seven Seas
  ship
  *
  1976/1997
  7,000
  25,000
  India
  ONGC
  Feb-04
  Apr-07   153,400
  125,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
  India
   
  Apr-06
  60 days Shipyard or Project    
   
 
   
   
   
   
   
  India
  ONGC
  Apr-07
  110 days Shipyard or Project    
   
 
   
   
   
   
   
  India
  ONGC
  Aug-07
  Aug-10   357,000
  153,400
Transocean Marianas(15)
  semi
   
  1998
  7,000
  25,000
  USGOM
   
  Jan-06
  60 days Shipyard or Project    
   
 
   
   
   
   
   
  USGOM
  BP
  Mar-06
  Dec-06   246,000
  176,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  May-06
  30 days Shipyard or Project    
   
 
   
   
   
   
   
  USGOM
  BP
  Jan-07
  Jan-10   435,000
  246,000
Sedco 707
  semi
  *
  1976/1997
  6,500
  25,000
  Brazil
  Petrobras
  Dec-05
  Apr-10   180,000
  100,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
  Brazil
   
  May-06
  60 days Shipyard or Project    
  100,000
Sedco 700 Series Upgrade I (S702)
  semi
  *
   
  6,500
   
  Singapore
   
  Mar-06
  565 days Shipyard or Project    
  N/A
 
   
   
   
   
   
  TBA
  Shell
  Sep-07
  Aug-10   350,000
  N/A
Sedco 700 Series Upgrade II
  semi
  *
   
  6,500
   
   
   
  Apr-07
  335 days Shipyard or Project    
   
 
   
   
   
   
   
  Brazil
  Chevron
  Mar-08
  Mar-11   350,000
  N/A
Jack Bates
  semi
   
  1986/1997
  5,400
  30,000
  Australia
  Woodside
  Feb-05
  Apr-06   89,000
  125,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
  Australia
  Chevron
  Apr-06
  Jul-06   195,000
  89,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  Sep-06
  60 days Mob / Contract Prep    
   
 
   
   
   
   
   
  USGOM
  Woodside
  Nov-06
  Nov-08   340,000
  195,000
Peregrine I(5)(8)
  ship
  *
  1982/1996
  5,280
  25,000
  Brazil
  Petrobras
  Jan-06
  Jan-09   112,000
  70,000
Sedco 709
  semi
  *
  1977/1999
  5,000
  25,000
  Angola
  ExxonMobil
  Nov-05
  Mar-06   205,000
  205,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
  S.Africa
   
  Apr-06
  165 days Mob/Contract Prep    
   
 
   
   
   
   
   
  Nigeria
  Shell
  Sep-06
  Sep-08   205,000
  205,000
M.G. Hulme, Jr.
  semi
   
  1983/1996
  5,000
  25,000
  Nigeria
  Total
  May-05
  Jul-06   175,000
  85,000
Transocean Richardson
  semi
   
  1988
  5,000
  25,000
  Ivory Coast
  CNR
  Oct-03
  May-06   85,000
  45,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
  Ivory Coast
   
  Jun-06
  45 days Shipyard or Project    
   
 
   
   
   
   
   
  Angola
  Total
  Jul-06
  Jul-07   355,000
  85,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
  Angola
   
  Jul-07
  15 days Shipyard or Project    
   
Jim Cunningham
  Semi
   
  1982/1995
  4,600
  25,000
  Nigeria
  Agip
  Feb-06
  Dec-06   300,000
  65,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  Jan-07
  50 days Shipyard or Project    
   
 
   
   
   
   
   
  Angola
  ExxonMobil
  Feb-07
  Feb-09   350,000
  300,000
Sedco 710(8)
  semi
  *
  1983
  4,500
  25,000
  Brazil
  Petrobras
  Sep-05
  Oct-06   109,500
  71,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
  Brazil
   
  Feb-06
  20 days Shipyard or Project    
   
 
   
   
   
   
   
  Brazil
  Petrobras
  Oct-06
  Dec-10   120,000
  109,500
 
   
   
   
   
   
  Brazil
   
  Mar-07
  60 days Shipyard or Project    
   
Transocean Rather
  semi
   
  1988
  4,500
  25,000
  UKNS
  BP
  Feb-05
  Feb-06   165,000
  95,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
  UKNS
  Shell
  Mar-06
  May-06   190,000
  165,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
  UKNS
  Chevron
  Jun-06
  Oct-06   300,000
  190,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
  UKNS
  BP
  Oct-06
  Oct-07   250,000
  300,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
  UKNS
   
  Oct-07
  30 days Shipyard or Project    
   
Transocean Leader(9)
  semi
   
  1987/1997
  4,500
  25,000
  NNS
  Statoil
  Jun-04
  Jun-06   173,500
  107,500
 
   
   
   
   
   
  NNS
  Statoil
  Jun-06
  Jun-07   245,000
  173,500
 
   
   
   
   
   
  UKNS
   
  Dec-06
  30 days Shipyard or Project    
   
 
   
   
   
   
   
  NNS
  Statoil
  Jul-07
  Jun-08   365,000
  245,000
Sovereign Explorer
  semi
   
  1984
  4,500
  25,000
  Trinidad
  BG
  Sep-04
  Apr-06   65,000
  65,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  Apr-06
  45 days Shipyard or Project    
   
 
   
   
   
   
   
  Venezuela
  Statoil
  Jun-06
  Nov-06   65,000
  65,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  Apr-07
  90 days Shipyard or Project    
   
Other High Specification (4)
Henry Goodrich   semi
   
  1985
  2,000
  30,000
  E. Canada
  Terra Nova
  Aug-05
  Feb-06
  145,000
  132,600
     
   
   
   
   
  E. Canada
  Terra Nova
  Feb-06
  Aug-06
  165,000
  145,000
Paul B. Loyd, Jr.   semi
   
  1987
  2,000
  25,000
  UKNS
  BP
  Mar-05
  Apr-07
  144,000
  120,000
     
   
   
   
   
   
   
  July-06
  20 days Shipyard or Project
   
       
     
   
   
   
   
  UKNS
  BP
  Apr-07
  Apr-09
  320,000
  144,000
Transocean Arctic(13)   semi
   
  1986
  1,650
  25,000
  NNS
  Statoil
  Aug-04
  Sep-06
  168,000
  200,000
     
   
   
   
   
  NNS
  Statoil
  Sep-06
  Nov-10
  260,000
  168,000
     
   
   
   
   
   
   
  Oct-07
  30 days Shipyard or Project
   
       
Polar Pioneer(13)   semi
   
  1985
  1,500
  25,000
  NNS
  Statoil
  Dec-04
  Jul-06
  170,000
  110,200
     
   
   
   
   
  NNS
  Statoil
  Jul-06
  Jul-09
  280,000
  170,000
Other Floaters (22)
Sedco 700   semi
   
  1973/1997
  3,600
  25,000
  E. Guinea
  A. Hess
  Jan-06
  Jan-07
  200,000
  90,000
Transocean Legend   semi
   
  1983
  3,500
  25,000
  Korea
  KNOC
  Nov-05
  Mar-06
  155,000
  120,000
     
   
   
   
   
   
   
  Apr-06
  20 Days Mob/Contract Prep
   
       
     
   
   
   
   
  Sakhalin Is.
  BP
  Jun-06
  Nov-06
  120,000
  155,000
     
   
   
   
   
  Sakhalin Is.
  BP
  Jun-07
  Nov-07
  120,000
  120,000
Transocean Amirante   semi
   
  1978/1997
  3,500
  25,000
  USGOM
  ENI
  Feb-06
  Mar-06
  125,000
  115,000
     
   
   
   
   
  USGOM
  ENI/Nexen
  Mar-06
  Jul-06
  115,000
  125,000
     
   
   
   
   
  USGOM
  Remington
  Jul-06
  Sep-06
  102,500
  115,000
     
   
   
   
   
  USGOM
  Remington
  Sep-06
  Dec-06
  135,000
  102,500
     
   
   
   
   
   
   
  Dec-06
  55 days Shipyard or project
   
       
C. Kirk Rhein, Jr.   semi
   
  1976/1997
  3,300
  25,000
  USGOM
   
  Mar-02
  Idle
   
  63,500
Transocean Driller(8)   Semi
   
  1991
  3,000
  25,000
  Brazil
  Petrobras
  Sep-04
  Aug-06
  53,000
  52,000
     
   
   
   
   
   
   
  Mar-06
  15 days Shipyard or Project
   
       
     
   
   
   
   
  Brazil
  Petrobras
  Aug-06
  Aug-10
  110,000
  53,000
Falcon 100   semi
   
  1974/1999
  2,400
  25,000
  USGOM
  Petrobras
  Dec-05
  Feb-06
  180,000
  105,000
     
   
   
   
   
  USGOM
  DeepGulf Energy
  Feb-06
  Apr-06
  145,000
  180,000
     
   
   
   
   
  USGOM
  Petrobras
  Apr-06
  Mar-07
  180,000
  145,000
Sedco 703   semi
   
  1973/1995
  2,000
  25,000
  Australia
  Woodside
  Aug-05
  Apr-06
  150,000
  135,000
     
   
   
   
   
  Australia
  Woodside
  Apr-06
  Jan-07
  155,000
  150,000
Sedco 711   semi
   
  1982
  1,800
  25,000
  UKNS
  Shell
  Feb-06
  Aug-07
  150,000
  50.000
     
   
   
   
   
  UKNS
  Shell
  Jul-07
  30 Days Shipyard or project
   
       
     
   
   
   
   
  UKNS
  Shell
  Nov-07
  Oct-08
  283,000
  150,000
Transocean John Shaw   semi
   
  1982
  1,800
  25,000
  UKNS
  Nexen
  Jan-06
  Feb-06
  115,000
  115,000
     
   
   
   
   
  UKNS
  Nexen
  Feb-06
  Jun-07
  100,500
  115,000
     
   
   
   
   
   
   
  Jun-07
  30 Days Shipyard or project
   
       
Sedco 712   semi
   
  1983
  1,600
  25,000
  UKNS
  Oilexco
  Mar-05
  Mar-06
  103,000
  47,000
     
   
   
   
   
  UKNS
  Oilexco
  Mar-06
  Mar-07
  150,000
  103,000
     
   
   
   
   
  UKNS
  Oilexco
  Mar-07
  Mar-08
  225,000
  150,000
Sedco 714   semi
   
  1983/1997
  1,600
  25,000
  UKNS
  Total
  Jan-06
  Apr-06
  180,000
  160,000
     
   
   
   
   
  UKNS
  Total
  Apr-06
  Jan-07
  200,000
  180,000
     
   
   
   
   
  UKNS
  Total
  Jan-07
  May-07
  250,000
  200,000
Actinia   semi
   
  1982
  1,500
  25,000
  India
  Reliance
  Oct-04
  Aug-06
  54,000
  44,000
     
   
   
   
   
   
   
  Aug-06
  30 days Shipyard or Project
   
       
Sedco 601   semi
   
  1983
  1,500
  25,000
  Indonesia
  Santos
  Jan-06
  Nov-06
  77,000
  56,000
Sedneth 701   semi
   
  1972/1993
  1,500
  25,000
  Angola
  Chevron
  Apr-05
  Jun-07
  90,000
  73,000
     
   
   
   
   
  Angola
   
  Jun-06
  55 days Shipyard or Project
   
  90,000
Transocean Winner   semi
   
  1983
  1,500
  25,000
  NNS
   
  Dec-05
  Mob/Contract Prep
   
       
     
   
   
   
   
  NNS
   
  Oct-06
  Oct-09
  350,000
  120,000
Transocean Searcher(13)   semi
   
  1983/1988
  1,500
  25,000
  NNS
  Statoil
  Aug-05
  Oct-06
  121,000
  122,000
Transocean Prospect   semi
   
  1983/1992
  1,500
  25,000
  UKNS
   
   
  Mob/Contract Prep
   
  98,000
     
   
   
   
   
  UKNS
  CNR
  Jun-06
  Jun-08
  200,000
  98,000
Transocean Wildcat   semi
   
  1977/1985
  1,300
  25,000
  UKNS
   
  Oct-01
  Idle
   
  85,000
Transocean Explorer   Semi
   
  1976
  1,250
  25,000
  UKNS
   
  Jan-99
  Idle
   
  145,000
J.W. McLean   Semi
   
  1974/1996
  1,250
  25,000
  UKNS
  ConocoPhillips
  Aug-04
  Feb-06
  51,000
  60,000
     
   
   
   
   
  UKNS
   
  Feb-06
  20 Days Shipyard or Project
   
       
     
   
   
   
   
  UKNS
  Shell
  Mar-06
  Mar-07
  140,000
  51,000
     
   
   
   
   
  UKNS
  Shell
  Mar-07
  Mar-08
  250,000
  140,000
Sedco 704   semi
   
  1974/1993
  1,000
  25,000
  UKNS
  Venture
  Jul-05
  Oct-06
  91,000
  50,000
     
   
   
   
   
  UKNS
  BG
  Oct-06
  Mar-07
  175,000
  91,000
     
   
   
   
   
   
   
  Mar-07
  30 Days Shipyard or project
   
       
     
   
   
   
   
  UKNS
  BP
  Apr-07
  Apr-08
  310,000
  175,000
Sedco 706   Semi
   
  1976/1994
  1,000
  25,000
  UKNS
  Total
  Jan-05
  Jun-06
  78,000
  57,000
Jackups (25)
Interocean III
   
   
  1978/1993
  300
  25,000
  Egypt
  Zeitco
  Jul-05
  Jul-06
  52,000
  38,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  Jul-06
  30 days Shipyard or Project
   
   
 
   
   
   
   
   
  Egypt
  Zeitco
  Aug-06
  Aug-07
  65,000
  52,000
Shelf Explorer
   
   
  1982
  300
  20,000
  Indonesia
  Pearl Oil
  Jan-06
  Apr-06
  120,000
  70,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
  Indonesia
  Chevron
  Apr-06
  Sep-06
  120,000
  120,000
Transocean Comet
   
   
  1980
  250
  20,000
  Egypt
  GUPCO
  Oct-05
  Oct-07
  61,500
  32,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  Dec-06
  15 days Shipyard or Project
   
   
Transocean Mercury
   
   
  1969/1998
  250
  20,000
  Egypt
  Petrobel
  Jan-06
  Feb-08
  58,000
  50,000
Transocean Nordic
   
   
  1984
  300
  25,000
  India
  ONGC
  Mar-05
  Mar-07
  74,200
  57,800
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  Mar-07
  20 days Shipyard/ or Project
   
   
Trident II
   
   
  1977/1985
  300
  25,000
  India
  ONGC
  May-03
  Sep-06
  60,000
  34,900
 
   
   
   
   
   
  India
   
  Oct-06
  140 days Shipyard or Project
   
   
 
   
   
   
   
   
  India
  ONGC
  Feb-07
  Feb-10
  147,500
  60,000
Trident IV
   
   
  1980/1999
  300
  25,000
  En route
   
  Jan-06
   
   
   
 
   
   
   
   
   
  Nigeria
  Chevron
  Feb-06
  Mar-08
  90,000
  120,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  Jan-07
  15 days Shipyard or Project
   
   
Trident VI
   
   
  1981
  220
  21,000
  Vietnam
  PetroVietnam
  Apr-05
  Mar-06
  70,500
  55,000
Trident VIII
   
   
  1981
  300
  21,000
  En route
   
  Feb-06
   
   
   
 
   
   
   
   
   
  Nigeria
  Conoil
  Mar-06
  Apr-08
  66,000
  55,500
Trident IX
   
   
  1982
  400
  20,000
  Vietnam
  JVPC
  Sep-05
  Sep-06
  77,200
  60,000
Trident XII
   
   
  1982/1992
  300
  25,000
  India
  ONGC
  Nov-03
  Dec-06
  62,250
  57,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
  India
  ONGC
  Jan-07
  Dec-09
  147,500
  62,250
Trident XIV
   
   
  1982/1994
  300
  20,000
  Cabinda
  Chevron
  May-05
  Apr-06
  61,000
  60,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  May-06
  30 days Shipyard or Project
   
   
Trident 15
   
   
  1982
  300
  25,000
  Thailand
  Chevron
  Feb-06
  Jun-11
  80,000 (18)
  59,750
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  Feb-07
  120 days Shipyard or Project
   
   
Trident 16
   
   
  1982
  300
  25,000
  Malaysia
  Chevron
  Dec-05
  Sep-07
  95,000
  69,000
Trident 17
   
   
  1983
  355
  25,000
  Vietnam
  Petronas Carigali
  May-04
  Jul-06
  57,500
  62,000
Trident 20
   
   
  2000
  350
  25,000
  Caspian
  Petronas Carigali
  Jan-06
  Jan-10
  130,000
  90,000
Ron Tappmeyer
   
   
  1978
  300
  25,000
  India
  ONGC
  Nov-03
  Dec-06
  62,250
  50,100
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  Jan-07
  20 days Shipyard or Project
   
   
 
   
   
   
   
   
  India
  ONGC
  Jan-07
  Jan-10
  147,500
  62,250
Randolph Yost
   
   
  1979
  300
  25,000
  India
  ONGC
  Nov-03
  Dec-06
  60,750
  64,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  Jan-07
  40 days Shipyard or Project
   
   
 
   
   
   
   
   
  India
  ONGC
  Feb-07
  Feb-10
  147,500
  60,750
D.R. Stewart
   
   
  1980
  300
  25,000
  Italy
  ENI
  Mar-05
  Mar-06
  54,000
  51,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
  Italy
  ENI
  Mar-06
  Mar-07
  57,000
  54,000
G.H. Galloway
   
   
  1984
  300
  25,000
  Italy
  ENI
  Jul-05
  Jul-06
  54,000
  51,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
  Italy
  ENI
  Jul-06
  Jul-08
  115,000
  54,000
Harvey H. Ward
   
   
  1981
  300
  25,000
  Malaysia
  Petronas Carigali
  Jul-05
  Jul-06
  48,200
  46,350
 
   
   
   
   
   
  Malaysia
  Talisman
  Jul-06
  Jul-08
  110,000
  48,200
Roger W. Mowell
   
   
  1982
  300
  25,000
  Malaysia
  Talisman
  Dec-05
  Nov-06
  48,200
  68,200
 
   
   
   
   
   
  Malaysia
  Talisman
  Nov-06
  Nov-08
  110,000
  48,200
J.T. Angel
   
   
  1982
  300
  25,000
  Indonesia
  EMP
  Oct-05
  Feb-06
  97,000
  60,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
  Singapore
   
  Feb-06
  110 days Shipyard or Project
   
  60,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
  India
  ONGC
  Jan-07
  Jan-10
  147,500
  60,000
F.G. McClintock
   
   
  1975
  300
  25,000
  India
  ONGC
  Jan-05
  Jan-08
  50,000
  50,000
C.E. Thornton
   
   
  1974
  300
  25,000
  India
  ONGC
  Oct-04
  Oct-07
  45,000
  45,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  Oct-07
  20 days Shipyard or Project
   
   
Self-ErectingTenders (4)
Searex 9
   
   
  1981
  400
  20,000
  Congo
   
  Apr-04
  Idle
   
  42,000
Searex 10
   
   
  1983/1994
  450
  21,000
  Angola
  Chevron
  Feb-05
  Feb-06
  41,000
  44,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
  Angola
  Chevron
  Feb-06
  Aug-06
  48,000
  41,000
Charley Graves
   
   
  1975
  500
  20,000
  Thailand
  Chevron
  Apr-05
  Apr-07
  40,500
  40,000
W.D. Kent
   
   
  1977
  400
  20,000
  Malaysia
  Chevron
  Jan-03
  Idle
   
  35,000
Non-U.S. Drilling Barges (3)
Searex 4
   
   
  1981/1989
  21
  25,000
  Indonesia
  Total
  Sep-04
  Sep-09
  39,200
  N/A
Searex 6
   
   
  1981/1991
  25
  25,000
  Cameroon
   
  Jul-02
  Idle
   
  27,500
Hibiscus(6)
   
   
  1979/1993
  25
  16,000
  Indonesia
  Total
  Jan-04
  Jan-07
  47,700
  44,300
Platform Rigs (1)
Cliffs # 1
   
   
  1988/98
   
  18,000
  Singapore
   
   
  Idle
   
   
Other (2)
Joides Resolution(7)
  ship
  *
  1978
  27,000
  30,000
  USGOM
  TAMRF
  Jan-06
  Oct-06
  8,900
  66,000
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  Oct-06
  240 Days Shipyard or project
   
   
 
   
   
   
   
   
  Worldwide
  TAMRF
  Jul-07
  Dec-13
  60,900
   
Sedco 135D
   
   
  1966/77/01
  600
   
  Brazil
  SLB
  Jun-01
  Jun-09
  28,500
  N/A
Fixed-Price Options
High Specification Floaters
5th Generation Deepwater (2)
Discoverer Deep Seas   ship
   
  2001
  10,000
  35,000
  USGOM
  Chevron
  Jan-08
  Jan-09
  +/- 15% of prior rate
       
Sedco Express   semi
   
  2001
  7,500
  25,000
  Angola
  BP
  Jun-08
  Jul-10
  165,000
       
Other Deepwater (3)
Sovereign Explorer
  semi
   
  1984
  4,500
  25,000
  Ven / T&T
  Statoil / BG
  Nov-06
  Apr-07   65,000
  65,000
M.G. Hulme, Jr.
  semi
   
  1983/1996
  5,000
  25,000
  Nigeria
  Total
  Jul-06
  Aug-07   175,000
   
Discoverer 534
  ship
  *
  1975/1991
  7,000
  25,000
  India
  Reliance
  Sep-09
  Feb-10   250,000
  250,000

2

                                                                                 
Other High Specification (1)
                                                                       
Henry Goodrich
  semi
    1985       2,000       30,000     E. Canada
  Terra Nova
  Aug-06
  Feb-07
  Neg. dayrate capped
       
 
                                                                  at 165,000
       
Other Floaters (1)
                                                                               
Sedco 706
  semi
    1976/1994       1,000       25,000     UKNS
  Total
  Jul-06   Apr-07     75,000       78,000  
Self-Erecting Tenders (0)
                                                                               
Held For Sale
                                                                               
Other Floaters (1)
                                                                               
Peregrine III
  Ship
    1976       4,200       25,000     USGOM
          Idle
                       
Non-U.S. Drilling Barges (1)
                                                                       
Searex 12
            1982-1992       25       25,000     Cameroon
          Idle
                       

Footnotes:

(1)   Dates shown are the original service date and the date of the most recent upgrade, if any.

(2)   Expiration dates represent the company’s current estimate of the earliest date the contract for each rig is likely to expire. Some rigs have two contracts in continuation, so the second line shows the estimated earliest availability. Many contracts permit the client to extend the contract. The out of service time represents those days in 2006 and in 2007 where the company anticipates that a rig will be out of service and not be available to earn an operating dayrate for a period of 14 days or longer. Please refer to the “Out of Service Days (Shipyards, Mobilizations, Etc.)” section of the Cover Page for a full description.

(3)   Represents the full operating dayrate, although the average dayrate over the term of the contract will be lower and could be substantially lower. Does not reflect incentive programs which are typically based on the rig’s operating performance against a performance curve. Please refer to the “Client Contract Duration and Dayrates and Risks Associated with Operations” section of the Cover Page for a description of dayrates.

(4)   The rig is leased from its owner, an unrelated third party, pursuant to a fully defeased lease arrangement.

(5)   Although originally constructed in 1982, this unit was substantially upgraded in 1996.

(6)   Owned by a joint venture in which the company has a 75% interest.

(7)   Operated under a management contract with the rig’s owner. The rig is currently engaged in scientific geological coring activities and is owned by a joint venture in which a subsidiary of the company has a 50% interest. Dayrate indicated reflects 100% of contract rate.

(8)   Current contract provides for a bonus incentive opportunity not reflected in the stated current contract dayrate.

(9)   Dayrate reflects a base level to be paid over the estimated 450-day contract period. The rig will receive a dayrate higher than the stated base level when utilized in a water depth of greater than 2,000 feet.

(10)   Dayrate for contract period September 2007 through September 2010 to be set using a quarterly average of the stated contract dayrates on the company’s other Fifth-Generation, dynamically positioned rigs operating in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico.

(11)   Client has retained the drilling unit to drill a geological sidetrack, which Company believes is outside of the contract term.

(12)   Contract includes an additional $22,300 per day to cover escalation of costs over the contract period.

(13)   Reflects contracted dayrate which could slightly change due to foreign exchange adjustments.

(14)   Unit sustained damage due to hurricanes in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico. The company expects the rig will continue drilling in 2006 before requiring an estimated 60 days of out-of-service time during 2006 to complete repairs. The dayrate applicable during out-of-service time is to be determined.

(15)   Unit sustained damage due to hurricanes in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico. An assessment of the damage indicates the rig will be out-of-service for an estimated three to four months to complete repairs. The rig is expected to be available in the first quarter of 2006.

(16)   Two year contract to commence in direct continuation of stated contracts and shipyard, with commencement date currently expected to range from late 2006 to mid-2007.

(17)   Chevron has the right to convert the contract to five years at a dayrate of $300,000.

(18)   Dayrate subject to annual adjustment based on market dayrates within specified parameters.

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