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Capsized Majestic rig owned by Depthwize not Seplat, search continues for 3 missing crew members

By Emeka Ugwuanyi

Seplat Energy Plc has provided an update regarding the incident involving the Majestic rig, which capsized near Ovhor in Delta State, noting that search is in progress for the missing three crew members.
Seplat said contrary to some media reports, the Majestic rig is owned by Depthwize Nigeria Limited and not Seplat. As stated in our previous announcement, the rig was in transit to its next drill location at Ovhor. Seplat is the operator of OMLs 4, 38 & 41 on behalf of the NNPCEPL/SEPLAT Joint Venture.
Seplat Energy alongside Depthwize, is continuing the search for the 3 missing crew members. Divers and other emergency services are on-site, and as of 9 am, the missing crew members remain unaccounted for.
Of the other 92 crew members, 10 were admitted to hospital and stayed overnight. We are pleased to say the 10 crew members have all now been discharged from hospital. Seplat continues to support Depthwize with the emergency response and rescue efforts continue, with the priority being the search and rescue of the 3 missing crew members.
Depthwize has notified Seplat that the single recorded fatality was a British national. The families of the deceased and the 3 missing crew members have been informed by Depthwize.
Seplat has notified the authorities of the incident and continues to comply with all regulatory requirements.

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