Is Iran self-sufficient in building drilling rigs?
Nearly two years ago on July 19, 2011, Iran's oil ministry website quoted deputy oil minister Hamdollah Mohammadnejad as saying that the country reached self-sufficiency in building onshore drilling rigs. At that time, Mohammadnejad said that five domestic companies were manufacturing onshore drilling rigs through reverse engineering and indigenizing the required technology. He also said that three domestically-made drilling rigs have been tested successfully and have been delivered to the oil ministry. In addition, a contract for building five other drilling rigs has been signed with domestic companies. Mohammadnejad went on to say that the domestically-made rigs were equal in quality with their European-made rivals, but noted that for the time being 85 percent of compressor parts and 50 percent of turbine parts are made inside the country. Now, Hedayatollah Khademi, the managing director of the North Drilling Company, which is a contractor for building the rigs, has said that he ...