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Exhibit 99.1

 

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Hercules Offshore

Monthly Rig Fleet Status Report

as of

May 17, 2012

  

 

                      Contract (2)     Est. Duration (3)    
     

    Rig Name    

 

    Rig Type    

 

Location

  Customer / Status (1)   Dayrate ($000s)         Days        

    Date    

 

Comments

 

Domestic Offshore

  1     

Hercules 120

 

120’ -MC, TD

 

GOM

  Chevron     37-39        228     

12/31/12

 
  2     

Hercules 150

 

150’ -ILC, TD

 

GOM

  Arena     54-56        14     

05/31/12

  Continuation of prior contract
          Shipyard      

06/14/12

  Scheduled downtime for approximately 14 days prior to contract commencement
        Apache     59-61        90     

09/12/12

 
  3     

Hercules 173

 

173’ - MC, TD

 

GOM

  Chevron     37-39        228     

12/31/12

 
  4     

Hercules 200

 

200’ - MC, TD

 

GOM

  Apache     69-71        138     

10/02/12

 
  5     

Hercules 201

 

200’ - MC, TD

 

GOM

  Stone Energy     57-59        2     

05/19/12

 
        Stone Energy     71-73        50     

07/08/12

 
        Stone Energy     57-59        45     

08/22/12

 
        Hilcorp     66-68        20     

09/11/12

 
  6     

Hercules 202

 

200’ - MC, TD

 

GOM

  Ankor Energy     59-61        36     

06/22/12

 
        Ankor Energy     66-68        35     

07/27/12

 
        Breton     57-59        120     

11/24/12

 
        W&T Offshore     66-68        106     

03/10/13

  Scheduled downtime for approximately 7 days prior to contract commencement
        W&T Offshore     71-73        96     

06/14/13

 
  7     

Hercules 204

 

200’ - MC, TD

 

GOM

  Hilcorp     57-59        20     

06/06/12

 
          Shipyard      

06/20/12

  Scheduled downtime for repairs
        Tarpon     57-59        35     

07/25/12

 
        Tarpon     51-53        30     

08/24/12

  Work originally contracted in October 2011 with Hercules 150.
        Castex     57-59        70     

11/02/12

 
  8     

Hercules 205

 

200’ - MC, TD

 

GOM

  Energy XXI     38-40        29     

06/15/12

 
        ADTI/Contango     43-45        90     

09/13/12

 
        ADTI/Contango     47-49        90     

12/12/12

  Scheduled downtime for UWILD for approximately 14 days starting in October
  9     

Hercules 212

 

200’ - MC, TD

 

GOM

    Shipyard     48-50       

06/21/12

  Previous contract completed May 4. Scheduled downtime for ABS 5-year special survey/repairs for approximately 45-50 days
        ENI     66-68        30     

07/21/12

 
        Bois d’Arc     61-63        70     

09/29/12

 
        Rooster Petroleum     74-76        45     

11/13/12

 
        Monforte     69-71        45     

12/28/12

 
  10     

Hercules 213

 

200’ - MC, TD

 

GOM

  EPL     54-56        70     

07/26/12

 
            71-73        64     

09/28/12

 
  11     

Hercules 214

 

200’ - MC, TD

 

GOM

  Apache     51-53        3     

05/20/12

 
            66-68        90     

08/18/12

 
  12     

Hercules 251

 

250’ - MS, TD

 

GOM

  Walter Oil & Gas     47-49        62     

07/18/12

 
        Walter Oil & Gas     57-59        60     

09/16/12

 
        Hall-Houston     57-59        17     

10/03/12

 
  13     

Hercules 253

 

250’ - MS, TD

 

GOM

  Tana     47-49        95     

08/20/12

 
          Shipyard      

10/04/12

  Scheduled downtime for ABS 5-year special survey/repairs for approximately 45 days
        Tana     74-76        192     

04/14/13

 
  14     

Hercules 263

 

250’ - MC, TD

 

GOM

  Tana     59-61        13     

05/30/12

 
        Arena     59-61        40     

07/09/12

 
          Shipyard      

08/23/12

  Scheduled downtime for ABS 5-year special survey/repairs for approximately 45 days
        Arena     59-61        80     

11/11/12

 
  15     

Hercules 264

 

250’ - MC, TD

 

GOM

  Chevron     71-73        8     

05/25/12

 
        Hall-Houston     79-81        70     

08/03/12

 
        Pisces     86-88        120     

12/01/12

  Contract reassigned from Hercules 350 to Hercules 264
  16     

Hercules 265

 

250’ - MC, TD

 

GOM

    Shipyard      

07/10/12

  Previous contract completed May 4. Scheduled downtime for ABS 5-year special survey/repairs for approximately 60-70 days
        EPL     64-66        64     

09/12/12

 
        ENI     81-83        45     

10/27/12

 
        Gulf Coast
Energy
Resources
    67-69        60     

12/26/12

  Contract rate based on prior commitment made in December 2011.
  17     

Hercules 300

 

300’ - MC, TD

 

GOM

  Arena     74-76        47     

07/03/12

 
            79-81        120     

10/31/12

 
  18     

Hercules 350

 

350’ -ILC, TD

 

GOM

  Tarpon     104-106        3     

05/20/12

 
        Hall-Houston     104-106        35     

06/24/12

 
        W&T Offshore     104-106        30     

07/24/12

 
        Ankor Energy     104-106        26     

08/19/12

 
        Monforte     104-106        50     

10/08/12

 
        Shipyard      

11/22/12

  Scheduled downtime for ABS 5-year special survey/repairs for approximately 45 days
            Average        179     

days

 

 

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Hercules Offshore

Monthly Rig Fleet Status Report

as of

May 17, 2012

  

 

                      Contract (2)
Dayrate  ($000s)
  Est. Duration (3)    
     

    Rig Name    

 

    Rig Type    

 

Location

  Customer / Status (1)         Days      

    Date    

 

Comments

  19     

Hercules 75

 

Submersible, TD

 

GOM

    Cold Stacked 01/09        
  20     

Hercules 77

 

Submersible, TD

 

GOM

    Cold Stacked 01/09        
  21     

Hercules 85

 

85’ - ILS, TD

 

GOM

    Cold Stacked 01/09        
  22     

Hercules 101

 

100’ - MC, TD

 

GOM

    Cold Stacked 01/09        
  23     

Hercules 153

 

150’ - MC, TD

 

GOM

    Cold Stacked 01/09        
  24     

Hercules 203

 

200’ - MC, TD

 

GOM

    Cold Stacked 06/09        
  25     

Hercules 206

 

200’ - MC, TD

 

GOM

    Cold Stacked 12/09        
  26     

Hercules 207

 

200’ - MC, TD

 

GOM

    Cold Stacked 01/09        
  27     

Hercules 209

 

200’ - MC

 

GOM

    Cold Stacked 01/09        
  28     

Hercules 211

 

200’ -MC Workover

 

GOM

    Cold Stacked 01/09        
  29     

Hercules 250

 

250’ - MS, TD

 

GOM

    Cold Stacked 12/09        
  30     

Hercules 252

 

250’ - MS, TD

 

GOM

    Cold Stacked 05/09        
  31     

Hercules 257

 

250’ - MS, TD

 

GOM

    Cold Stacked 07/10        
  32     

Hercules 259

 

250’ - MS, TD

 

GOM

    Cold Stacked 02/10        
  33     

Hercules 2002

 

200’ - MC, TD

 

GOM

    Cold Stacked 10/08        
  34     

Hercules 2003

 

200’ - MC, TD

 

GOM

    Cold Stacked 02/09        
  35     

Hercules 2500

 

250’ - MS, TD

 

GOM

    Cold Stacked 02/09        
  36     

Hercules 2501

 

250’ - MS, TD

 

GOM

    Cold Stacked 01/10        

 

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Hercules Offshore

Monthly Rig Fleet Status Report

as of

May 17, 2012

  

 

                      Contract  (2)
Dayrate ($000s)
    Est. Duration (3)    
     

    Rig Name    

 

    Rig Type    

 

Location

  Customer / Status (1)         Days        

    Date    

 

Comments

 

International Offshore

  1     

Hercules 170

 

170’ - ILC, TD

 

Bahrain

    Warm Stacked        
  2     

Hercules 185

 

150’ - ILC, TD

 

Angola

    Shipyard      

TBD

  Evaluating leg damage. Refer to language in Form 8-K, dated May 17, 2012.
        CABGOC     59-61       

02/11/14

 
  3     

Platform 3

 

Platform, TD

 

Mexico

  PEMEX     49-51        1,212     

09/11/15

 
  4     

Hercules 258

 

250’ - MS, TD

 

Malaysia

    Warm Stacked        
  5     

Hercules 260

 

250’ - ILC, TD

 

Democratic Republic of Congo

  Perenco     74-76        120     

09/14/12

  One 6-month priced option. Special survey due by fourth quarter 2012.
  6     

Hercules 208

 

200’ - MC, TD

 

Indonesia

  Zaratex     99-101        59     

07/15/12

  Two 45-day priced options. Scheduled downtime for UWILD for approximately 14 days due by third quarter 2012.
  7     

Hercules 261

 

250’ - ILC, TD

 

Saudi Arabia

  Saudi Aramco     83-85        865     

09/29/14

  Will receive lump sum payment to approximate contract preparation costs.
  8     

Hercules 262

 

250’ - ILC, TD

 

Saudi Arabia

    Shipyard      

06/30/12

  Anticipated downtime for approximately 120-130 days starting in February. Will receive lump sum payment to approximate contract preparation costs.
        Saudi Aramco     79-81        861     

11/08/14

 
  9     

Hercules 266

 

250’ - ILC, TD

 

Enroute

    Enroute      

06/20/12

  Mobilization to the Middle East
     

Saudi Arabia

    Shipyard      

11/30/12

  Contract preparation work
        Saudi Aramco     124-126        1,095     

11/30/15

  Will receive lump sum payment upon contract commencement
            Average        468     

days

 
  10     

Hercules 156

 

150’ - ILC, TD

 

Bahrain

    Cold Stacked 12/10        

 

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Hercules Offshore

Monthly Rig Fleet Status Report

as of

May 17, 2012

  

 

                      Contract  (2)
Dayrate ($000s)
    Est. Duration (3)    
     

    Rig Name    

 

    Rig Type    

 

Location

  Customer / Status (1)         Days        

    Date    

 

Comments

 

US Inland Barges

  1     

Hercules 17

 

Posted - 3000 hp, TD

 

US Inland Gulf Coast

  Davis Petroleum     26-28        59     

07/15/12

 
  2     

Hercules 41

 

Posted - 3000 hp, TD

 

US Inland Gulf Coast

  Castex     24-26        19     

06/05/12

 
  3     

Hercules 49

 

Posted - 3000 hp, TD

 

US Inland Gulf Coast

  Square Mile     20-22        31     

06/17/12

 
            Average        36     

days

 
               
  4     

Hercules 01

 

Conv - 2000 hp

 

US Inland Gulf Coast

    Cold Stacked 10/08        
  5     

Hercules 09

 

Posted - 2000 hp, TD

 

US Inland Gulf Coast

    Cold Stacked 05/09        
  6     

Hercules 11

 

Conv - 3000 hp, TD

 

US Inland Gulf Coast

    Cold Stacked 02/09        
  7     

Hercules 15

 

Conv - 2000 hp

 

US Inland Gulf Coast

    Cold Stacked 12/08        
  8     

Hercules 19

 

Conv - 1000 hp

 

US Inland Gulf Coast

    Cold Stacked 01/09        
  9     

Hercules 27

 

Posted - 3000 hp, TD

 

US Inland Gulf Coast

    Cold Stacked 01/09        
  10     

Hercules 28

 

Conv - 3000 hp

 

US Inland Gulf Coast

    Cold Stacked 05/08        
  11     

Hercules 29

 

Conv - 3000 hp, TD

 

US Inland Gulf Coast

    Cold Stacked 03/09        
  12     

Hercules 46

 

Posted - 3000 hp, TD

 

US Inland Gulf Coast

    Cold Stacked 01/09        
  13     

Hercules 48

 

Posted - 3000 hp, TD

 

US Inland Gulf Coast

    Cold Stacked 03/09        
  14     

Hercules 52

 

Posted - 2000 hp, TD

 

US Inland Gulf Coast

    Cold Stacked 01/09        
  15     

Hercules 55

 

Posted - 3000 hp, TD

 

US Inland Gulf Coast

    Cold Stacked 03/09        
  16     

Hercules 57

 

Posted - 2000 hp, TD

 

US Inland Gulf Coast

    Cold Stacked 01/09        
  17     

Hercules 64

 

Posted - 3000 hp, TD

 

US Inland Gulf Coast

    Cold Stacked 03/09        

 

(1) Rigs with a Customer named are under contract, while rigs described as “Ready Stacked” are not under contract, but generally are ready for service. Rigs described as “Warm Stacked” may have a reduced number of crew, but only require a full crew to be ready for service. Rigs described as “Cold Stacked” are not actively marketed, normally require the hiring of an entire crew and require a maintenance review and refurbishment before they can function as a drilling rig. Rigs described as “Shipyard” are undergoing maintenance, repairs, upgrades and may or may not be actively marketed depending on the length of stay in the shipyard.

 

(2) Contract dayrates shown in the table above are full contract operating dayrates, which may include estimated contractual adjustments for changes in operating costs and reimbursable cost items for operating expenses such as crew and may also include additional services and personnel that may be requested by the customer from time-to-time. However, the dayrates do not include certain non-recurring revenues such as lump sum mobilizations and demobilizations. The actual dayrate over the term of the contract could be lower and could be substantially lower and or subject to numerous risks as disclosed in the Company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Lower dayrates typically apply when the rig is under contract but not fully operating, including periods when the rig is moving, waiting on weather, on standby, down for repairs or maintenance or during other operational delays or events of force majeure.

 

(3) Estimated contract duration is an estimate based on current belief by our customers as to the remaining days to complete the project, subject to the satisfaction of regulatory or permitting requirements that are in effect, including those that may impact the ability of our customers to timely obtain drilling permits.

 

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Hercules Offshore

Liftboat Fleet Status Report

for the month ended

April 30, 2012

  

 

Leg Length/
Liftboat Class
(Feet)

  Total
Number
of Liftboats
  Actively
Marketed
Liftboats (1)
  Revenue Per
Day Per
Liftboat (2)
  Operating
Days
  Utilization (3)  

Comments

Gulf of Mexico

                     
230       2          1       $ -         0         0%    
170-215       4          4         13,770         81         68%     Two vessels in drydock on April and one vessel in drydock in May
140-150       5          5         9,489         112         75%     One vessel in drydock in April and May
120-130       14          12         6,925         208         58%     Four vessels in drydock in April and five vessels in drydock in May
105       15          11         5,680         168         51%     Three vessel in drydock in April and May
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   
Sub-total/Average       40          33       $ 8,037         569         57%    

International

                     
230-260       2          2       $ 49,706         37         62%    
170-215       6          6         33,960         121         67%    
140-150       4          4         17,188         120         100%    
120-130       7          7         12,525         107         51%     Two vessels in drydock in April and three vessels in drydock in May
105       4          1         10,000         4         13%    
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   
Sub-total/Average       23          20       $ 24,141         389         65%    
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   
Total/Average       63          53       $ 14,576         958         60%    
   

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

     

 

 

   

 

(1) Actively marketed liftboats excludes six GOM cold-stacked liftboats and three Nigeria cold-stacked liftboats. The Kingfish, a GOM 230’ class liftboat, is currently transferring to the Middle East and will be undergoing upgrades prior to becoming reactivated.

 

(2) Includes reimbursables.

 

(3) Utilization is defined as the total number of operating days in the period as a percentage of the total number of calendar days in the period our liftboats were actively marketed.

The information and statements made in the Fleet Status Report 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. These forward-looking statements include statements concerning estimated contract expiration dates, dayrates, estimated dates for completion of repairs and upgrades and commencement dates of new contracts, as well as information that may be affected by the continued delays in obtaining drilling permits in the Gulf of Mexico. Such statements are subject to a number of risks, uncertainties and assumptions, including without limitation, early termination by the customer pursuant to the contract or otherwise, cancellation or completion of certain contracts earlier than expected, our ability to renew or extend our long-term international contracts, or enter into new contracts, at current dayrates when such contracts expire, the potential inability of our customers to obtain drilling permits that would cover the entire duration of our contracts in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico or otherwise satisfy regulatory requirements that may be then in effect, operational difficulties, shipyard and other delays, government and regulatory actions and other factors described in the Company’s annual report on Form 10-K and its most recent periodic reports and other documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, which are available free of charge at the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov or the company’s website at www.herculesoffshore.com. The Company cautions you that forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and that actual results or developments may differ materially from those projected or implied in these statements.

 

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