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Valaris Limited
Fleet Status Report
May 3, 2021
Changes in Status Since Last Fleet Status Report
Contracts Awards, Extensions, Cancellations and Modifications
VALARIS DS-15 (Renaissance) awarded a contract with Total offshore Brazil with an expected duration of 400 days from June 2021 to August 2022
VALARIS DS-18 (Relentless) contract with Chevron in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico extended by approximately 320 days from March 2021 to January 2022
VALARIS DS-12 contract with BP offshore Angola extended by approximately 100 days from September 2021 to December 2021
VALARIS DS-10 contract with Shell offshore Nigeria extended by approximately 90 days from March 2021 to June 2021
VALARIS MS-1 awarded a contract with Santos offshore Australia with an expected duration of 450 days from May 2022 to July 2023
VALARIS 8505 contract with Eni offshore Mexico extended by approximately 80 days from October 2021 to December 2021
VALARIS JU-121 awarded a contract with Harbour Energy in the North Sea with an expected duration of two years from July 2021 to July 2023
VALARIS JU-247 (Gorilla V) awarded a contract with DNO in the North Sea with an expected duration of 400 days from May 2021 to June 2022
VALARIS JU-249 (Gorilla VII) awarded a contract with OMV offshore New Zealand with an expected duration of 400 days from December 2021 to January 2023
VALARIS JU-67 contract with Pertamina offshore Indonesia extended by approximately 400 days from May 2020 to June 2021
VALARIS JU-120 contract with Harbour Energy in the North Sea extended by one year from July 2022 to July 2023
VALARIS JU-291 (Stavanger) contract with Equinor offshore Norway extended by approximately 280 days from January 2021 to October 2021
VALARIS JU-115 awarded a contract with Mubadala offshore Thailand with an expected duration of approximately 240 days from February 2021 to September 2021
VALARIS JU-122 contract with Shell in the North Sea extended by approximately 205 days from July 2021 to February 2022
VALARIS JU-292 (Norway) contract with ConocoPhillips offshore Norway extended by approximately 90 days from June 2021 to September 2021
VALARIS JU-290 (Viking) awarded a contract with Spirit Energy offshore Norway with an expected duration of approximately 30 days from November 2021 to December 2021
VALARIS DS-7 contract for operations offshore Senegal/Mauritania from September 2020 to August 2021 has been terminated
VALARIS DPS-1 contract, which was scheduled to be completed in early September 2021 was early terminated and ended in September 2020
VALARIS JU-117 (Ralph Coffman) expected to be on a standby rate from January 2021 to September 2021
VALARIS JU-107 contract for operations offshore Australia, previously expected to commence May 2020, now expected to begin May 2021
Mad Dog expected to be on a standby rate from April 2020 to October 2021, before returning to operating day rate until end of contract
ARO Owned Rigs
ARO 2001, ARO 2003, ARO 3001, ARO 3002 and ARO 4001 each awarded five-year contract extensions with Saudi Aramco offshore Saudi Arabia from 1Q21 to 1Q26 (ARO owned rigs are not included in the backlog analysis on page 2)
Rig Sales
VALARIS DS-3, VALARIS DS-5, and VALARIS DS-6 have been sold and retired from the offshore drilling fleet
VALARIS 5004, VALARIS 8500, VALARIS 8501, VALARIS 8502, and VALARIS 8504 have been sold and retired from the offshore drilling fleet
VALARIS JU-71, VALARIS JU-84, VALARIS JU-87, VALARIS JU-88, VALARIS JU-101, and VALARIS JU-105 have been sold and retired from the offshore drilling fleet
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Valaris Limited
Fleet Status Report
May 3, 2021
Contract Backlog(1) (2) (3)
($ millions)
202120222023Total
Contracted Days(1) (2) (3)
202120222023
Drillships$112.6 $44.2 $— $156.8 Drillships584 259 — 
Semisubmersibles67.5 61.6 37.6 166.7 Semisubmersibles374 291 175 
Floaters$180.1 $105.8 $37.6 $323.5 Floaters958 550 175 
HD - Ultra-Harsh & Harsh$232.7 $145.2 $34.5 $412.4 HD - Ultra-Harsh & Harsh1,907 1,518 375 
HD & SD - Modern119.1 88.2 21.8 229.1 HD & SD - Modern1,786 1,095 260 
SD - Legacy53.7 69.0 3.6 126.3 SD - Legacy796 980 55 
Jackups$405.5 $302.4 $59.9 $767.8 Jackups4,489 3,593 690 
Other(4)
$70.5 $9.6 $ $80.1 
Other(4)
1,964 587  
Total$656.1 $417.8 $97.5 $1,171.4 Total7,411 4,730 865 
Average Day Rates(1) (3)
202120222023
HD = Heavy Duty; SD = Standard Duty

(1) Contract backlog, contracted days and average day rates as of April 30, 2021.

(2) Contract backlog does not include ARO Drilling backlog. ARO Drilling backlog, excluding backlog on rigs leased from Valaris, was $869.5 million as of March 31, 2021.

(3) Contract backlog and contracted days include backlog and days when a rig is under suspension. Average day rates are adjusted to exclude suspension backlog and days.

(4) Other represents contract backlog and contracted days related to bareboat charter agreements and management services contracts.
Drillships$193,000 $171,000 $— 
Semisubmersibles180,000 212,000 215,000 
Floaters$188,000 $192,000 $215,000 
HD - Ultra-Harsh & Harsh$122,000 $96,000 $92,000 
HD & SD - Modern71,000 81,000 84,000 
SD - Legacy68,000 70,000 65,000 
Jackups$93,000 $84,000 $87,000 
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Valaris Limited
Fleet Status Report
May 3, 2021
Asset Type / Status / RigDesignYear DeliveredCustomer/
Status
LocationContract Start Date
Contract End Date(1)
Comments
Drillships      
Marketed
VALARIS DS-18
(Relentless)
GustoMSC P100002015ChevronU.S. GOMAug 20Jan 22
VALARIS DS-15
(Renaissance)
GustoMSC P100002014TotalBrazilJun 21Aug 22
VALARIS DS-12
DSME 120002014BPAngolaSep 21Dec 21
VALARIS DS-10
Samsung GF120002017ShellNigeriaMar 18
Jun 21
Stacked
VALARIS DS-17
(Reliance)
GustoMSC P100002014StackedSpain
VALARIS DS-16
(Resolute)


GustoMSC P100002014StackedSpain
VALARIS DS-11
DSME 120002013StackedSpain
VALARIS DS-9
Samsung GF120002015StackedSpain
VALARIS DS-8
Samsung GF120002015StackedUK
VALARIS DS-7
Samsung 96K2013StackedSpain
VALARIS DS-4Samsung 96K2010StackedUK
Purchase Options(2)
VALARIS DS-14

DSME 12000Under ConstructionSouth KoreaOption to take delivery by year-end 2023. Purchase price of approx. $218 million assuming a Dec 31, 2023 delivery
VALARIS DS-13


DSME 12000Under ConstructionSouth KoreaOption to take delivery by year-end 2023. Purchase price of approx. $119 million assuming a Dec 31, 2023 delivery
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Valaris Limited
Fleet Status Report
May 3, 2021
Asset Type / Status / RigDesignYear DeliveredCustomer/
Status
LocationContract Start Date
Contract End Date(1)
Comments
Semisubmersibles
Marketed
VALARIS DPS-1


F&G ExD Millennium, DP2012AvailableMalaysia
VALARIS MS-1


F&G ExD Millennium, Moored2011Santos
Santos
Australia
Australia
May 21
May 22
Oct 21
Jul 23
VALARIS 8505


ENSCO 8500 Series,
DP + Moored
2012Eni
Lukoil
Eni
Mexico
Mexico
Mexico
Jan 19
Jul 21
Oct 21
Jul 21
Oct 21
Dec 21
Stacked
VALARIS 8506
ENSCO 8500 Series, DP2012StackedU.S. GOM
VALARIS 8503
ENSCO 8500 Series,
DP + Moored
2010StackedU.S. GOM

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Valaris Limited
Fleet Status Report
May 3, 2021
Segment /
Asset Type / Rig
DesignYear DeliveredCustomer/
Status
LocationContract Start Date
Contract End Date(1)
Comments
Jackups      
Heavy Duty Ultra-Harsh Environment(3)
VALARIS JU-292
(Norway)
KFELS N Class2011ConocoPhillipsNorwayNov 19Sep 21
VALARIS JU-291
(Stavanger)
KFELS N Class2011EquinorNorwayOct 19Oct 21
VALARIS JU-290
(Viking)
KFELS N Class2010Lundin
Spirit
Norway
Norway
May 20
Nov 21
Oct 21
Dec 21
VALARIS JU-250
(Bob Palmer)
LT Super Gorilla XL2003Saudi AramcoSaudi ArabiaJun 18Jun 21
Leased to ARO Drilling(4)
VALARIS JU-249
(Gorilla VII)
LT Super Gorilla2002OMVNew ZealandDec 21Jan 23Rig currently in UK being reactivated
VALARIS JU-248
(Gorilla VI)
LT Super Gorilla2000NeptuneUKAug 20Aug 22
VALARIS JU-247
(Gorilla V)
LT Super Gorilla1998DNOUKMay 21Jun 22
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Valaris Limited
Fleet Status Report
May 3, 2021
Segment /
Region / Rig
DesignYear DeliveredCustomer/
Status
LocationContract Start Date
Contract End Date(1)
Comments
Jackups     
Heavy Duty Harsh Environment(3)
 
VALARIS JU-123KFELS Super A2019Harbour EnergyUKOct 20Oct 21
VALARIS JU-122


KFELS Super A2014ShellUKJan 20Feb 22
VALARIS JU-121


KFELS Super A2013Harbour EnergyUKJul 21Jul 23
VALARIS JU-120
KFELS Super A2013Harbour EnergyUKJul 17Jul 23
Stacked
VALARIS JU-102KFELS MOD V-A2002StackedU.S. GOM
VALARIS JU-100

LT Gorilla1987StackedDenmark

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Valaris Limited
Fleet Status Report
May 3, 2021
Segment /
Region / Rig
DesignYear DeliveredCustomer/
Status
LocationContract Start Date
Contract End Date(1)
Comments
Jackups
Heavy Duty - Modern(3)
VALARIS JU-118
(Joe Douglas)
LT 240-C2011FieldwoodMexicoMar 20Oct 21
VALARIS JU-117
(Ralph Coffman)
LT 240-C2009Available
Eni
U.S. GOM
Mexico

Jan 21

Sep 23
On a standby rate from Jan 21 to Sep 21, when rig is expected to commence contract
VALARIS JU-116
(Mississippi)
LT 240-C2008Saudi AramcoSaudi ArabiaDec 18Dec 21
Leased to ARO Drilling(4)
VALARIS JU-115


BM Pacific Class 4002013Mubadala PetroleumThailandFeb 21Sep 21
VALARIS JU-110
KFELS MOD V-B2015North Oil CompanyQatarSep 17Sep 21
VALARIS JU-108


KFELS MOD V-B2007Saudi AramcoSaudi ArabiaNov 18Nov 21
VALARIS JU-107


KFELS MOD V-B2006SapuraOMV
Jadestone
Australia
Australia
May 21
Jun 21
Jun 21
Oct 21
VALARIS JU-106


KFELS MOD V-B2005BPIndonesiaJan 18Jan 23
Stacked
VALARIS JU-114


BM Pacific Class 4002012Stacked
Philippines
VALARIS JU-113


BM Pacific Class 4002012StackedPhilippines
VALARIS JU-111


KFELS MOD V-B2003StackedCroatia
VALARIS JU-109


KFELS MOD V-Super B2008StackedNamibia
VALARIS JU-104KFELS MOD V-B2002StackedUAE
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Valaris Limited
Fleet Status Report
May 3, 2021
Segment /
Region / Rig
DesignYear DeliveredCustomer/
Status
LocationContract Start Date
Contract End Date(1)
Comments
Jackups
Standard Duty - Modern
VALARIS JU-148
(Earnest Dees)
LT Super 116-E2013Saudi AramcoSaudi ArabiaNov 19Nov 22
Leased to ARO Drilling(4)
VALARIS JU-147
(Bess Brants)
LT Super 116-E 2013Saudi AramcoSaudi ArabiaSep 19Aug 22
Leased to ARO Drilling(4)
VALARIS JU-146
(EXL IV)
LT Super 116-E2011Saudi AramcoSaudi ArabiaSep 18Sep 21
Leased to ARO Drilling(4)
VALARIS JU-144
(EXL II)
LT Super 116-E2010Fieldwood
MexicoMay 20Jun 21
VALARIS JU-143
(EXL I)
LT Super 116-E 2010Saudi AramcoSaudi ArabiaOct 18Oct 21
Leased to ARO Drilling(4). Contract between ARO Drilling and customer suspended from Oct 20 to Jun 21, then expected to return to operating day rate until end of contract
VALARIS JU-141


LT Super 116-E2016Saudi AramcoSaudi ArabiaAug 18Aug 21
VALARIS JU-140


LT Super 116-E2016Saudi AramcoSaudi ArabiaJul 18Jun 21
VALARIS JU-76


LT Super 116-C2000Saudi AramcoSaudi ArabiaJan 15Apr 23Contract suspended from Sep 20 to May 21, then expected to return to operating day rate until end of contract
Stacked
VALARIS JU-145
(EXL III)
LT Super 116-E2010Stacked

U.S. GOM
VALARIS JU-142
(112)
LT Super 116-E2008Stacked
Croatia
VALARIS JU-75


LT Super 116-C 1999StackedU.S. GOM
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Valaris Limited
Fleet Status Report
May 3, 2021
Segment /
Region / Rig
DesignYear DeliveredCustomer/
Status
LocationContract Start Date
Contract End Date(1)
Comments
Jackups
Standard Duty - Legacy 
VALARIS JU-92


LT 116-C1982Harbour EnergyUKFeb 17Dec 22
VALARIS JU-72

Hitachi K1025N1981Eni
UK
Jan 20

Jan 23
VALARIS JU-67
LT 84-CE1976PertaminaIndonesiaJan 19Jun 21
VALARIS JU-54
F&G L-780 Mod II-C1982Saudi AramcoSaudi ArabiaSep 14Sep 22Contract suspended from Oct 21 to Dec 21, then expected to return to operating day rate until end of contract
VALARIS JU-37
(Arch Rowan)
LT 116-C1981Saudi AramcoSaudi ArabiaSep 18Sep 21
Leased to ARO Drilling(4)
VALARIS JU-36
(Charles Rowan)
LT 116-C1981Saudi AramcoSaudi ArabiaSep 18Sep 21
Leased to ARO Drilling(4)
VALARIS JU-22
(Middletown)
LT 116-C1980Saudi AramcoSaudi ArabiaSep 18Sep 21
Leased to ARO Drilling(4)
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Valaris Limited
Fleet Status Report
May 3, 2021
Segment / RigDesignCustomer/
Status
LocationContract Start Date
Contract End Date(1)
Comments
Other
Drilling Management 
Thunder HorseDeepwater SemisubmersibleBPU.S. GOMJan 17Jan 22
Mad DogDeepwater Spar Drilling RigBPU.S. GOMJan 17Jan 22On a standby rate from Apr 20 to Oct 21, and then return to operating day rate until end of contract
ARO Drilling
Jackup Rigs Owned by ARO Drilling 
ARO 2001
(Gilbert Rowe)
LT 116-CSaudi AramcoSaudi ArabiaOct 17Jan 26
ARO 2003
(SAR 201)

BM 200-HSaudi AramcoSaudi ArabiaFeb 18Feb 26
ARO 3001
(Bob Keller)
LT Tarzan 225-CSaudi AramcoSaudi ArabiaOct 17Jan 26
ARO 3002
(J.P. Bussell)
LT Tarzan 225-CSaudi AramcoSaudi ArabiaOct 17Jan 26
ARO 3003
(Scooter Yeargain)
LT Tarzan 225-CSaudi AramcoSaudi ArabiaOct 18Oct 21
ARO 3004
(Hank Boswell)
LT Tarzan 225-CSaudi AramcoSaudi ArabiaOct 18Oct 21
ARO 4001
(SAR 202)
KFELS Super BSaudi AramcoSaudi ArabiaOct 17Jan 26
ARO 2005LT 116-CUnder ConstructionSaudi ArabiaDelivery expected in 2022
ARO 2006LT 116-CUnder ConstructionSaudi ArabiaDelivery expected in 2022

(1) Contract duration does not include any unexercised optional extensions. Contract end dates can vary based on how long it takes to complete the wells subject to the contract.
(2) Valaris has the right, but not the obligation, to take delivery of either or both rigs on or before December 31, 2023. Not included in Valaris' fleet count.
(3) Heavy duty jackups are well-suited for operations in tropical revolving storm areas.
(4) Rigs leased to ARO Drilling via bareboat charter agreements to fulfill contracts between ARO Drilling and Saudi Aramco.
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Valaris Limited
Fleet Status Report
May 3, 2021
 
Additional Information Regarding this Fleet Status Report
 
Day Rate and Terms. The day rates reflected in this Fleet Status Report are stated in U.S. dollars and are the operating day rates charged to customers, which may include estimated contractual adjustments for changes in operating costs and/or reimbursable cost adjustments for ongoing expenses such as crew, catering, insurance and taxes. The day rates, however, do not include certain types of non-recurring revenues such as lump sum mobilization payments, revenues earned during mobilizations, revenues associated with contract preparation and other non-recurring reimbursable items such as mobilizations and capital enhancements, and the impact of the fair market value adjustments to previously acquired drilling contracts. Routine and non-routine downtime may reduce the actual revenues recognized during the contract term. Additionally, we sometimes negotiate special rates and/or day rate adjustments with customers that may reduce revenues recognized.
 
Forward Looking Statements. Statements contained in this 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. Forward-looking statements include words or phrases such as “anticipate,” “believe,” “estimate,” “expect,” “intend,” “plan,” “project,” “could,” “may,” “might,” “should,” “will” and similar words and specifically include statements involving future rig day rates including adjustments with the customer; future levels of offshore drilling activity; discussions with the customer; backlog; cost adjustments; utilization; estimated rig availability; expected work commitments and contracts; contract duration, status, terms and other contract commitments; letters of intent, letters of award or other correspondence indicating an award; rig enhancement projects; new rig commitments; the expected period of time and number of rigs that will be in a shipyard for repairs, maintenance, enhancement or construction; sale leaseback transactions; scheduled delivery dates for rigs; performance of our joint venture with Saudi Aramco; the timing of delivery, mobilization, contract commencement, relocation or other movement of rigs; and our intent to sell or scrap rigs. Such statements are subject to numerous risks, uncertainties and assumptions that may cause actual results to vary materially from those indicated, including the Company's debt levels, liquidity and ability to access financing sources, the COVID-19 outbreak and global pandemic, the related public health measures implemented by governments worldwide, which may, among other things, impact our ability to staff rigs and rotate crews; the decline in oil prices during 2020, caused in part by the COVID-19 pandemic and the decisions by certain oil producers to reduce export prices and increase oil production; and its effects; cancellation, suspension, renegotiation or termination of drilling contracts and programs; potential additional asset impairments; our failure to satisfy our debt obligations; our ability to obtain financing, service our debt, fund negative cash flow and capital expenditures and pursue other business opportunities; adequacy of sources of liquidity for us and our customers; actions by regulatory authorities, rating agencies or other third parties; actions by our security holders; availability and terms of any financing; commodity price fluctuations, customer demand, new rig supply, downtime and other risks associated with offshore rig operations; severe weather or hurricanes; changes in worldwide rig supply and demand, competition and technology; future levels of offshore drilling activity; governmental action, civil unrest and political and economic 3 uncertainties; terrorism, piracy and military action; risks inherent to shipyard rig construction, repair, maintenance or enhancement; our ability to enter into, and the terms of, future drilling contracts; the cancellation of letters of intent or letters of award or any failure to execute definitive contracts following announcements of letters of intent, letters of award or other expected work commitments; the outcome of litigation, legal proceedings, investigations or other claims or contract disputes; governmental regulatory, legislative and permitting requirements affecting drilling operations; our ability to attract and retain skilled personnel on commercially reasonable terms; environmental or other liabilities, risks or losses; debt restrictions that may limit our liquidity and flexibility; and cybersecurity risks and threats. In particular, the unprecedented nature of the current economic downturn, pandemic, and industry decline may make it particularly difficult to identify risks or predict the degree to which identified risks will impact the Company's business and financial condition. In addition to the numerous factors described above, you should also carefully read and consider “Item 1A. Risk Factors” in Part I and “Item 7. Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” in Part II of our most recent annual report on Form 10-K, as updated in our subsequent quarterly reports on Form 10-Q, which are available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov or on the Investor Relations section of our website at www.valaris.com. Each forward-looking statement contained herein speaks only as of the date of this Fleet Status Report, and we undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward looking statements, except as required by law.
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