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Dolphin Drilling Pursues $105M Payment as Nigerian Receiver Takes Control of GHL

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Offshore drilling contractor Dolphin Drilling is seeking to recover $105 million awarded in arbitration against Nigeria’s General Hydrocarbons Limited (GHL), after…

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Blackford Dolphin semi-submersible rig (Credit: Dolphin Drilling)
Blackford Dolphin semi-submersible rig (Credit: Dolphin Drilling)

Offshore drilling contractor Dolphin Drilling is seeking to recover $105 million awarded in arbitration against Nigeria’s General Hydrocarbons Limited (GHL), after the country’s debt recovery agency appointed a receiver to take control of the company.

The Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON), a state-run agency tasked with recovering non-performing loans and stabilizing the country’s financial system, has appointed a receiver/manager to assume control of GHL, Dolphin said.

The receiver has advertised the appointment and instructed all GHL creditors to file their claims, according to Dolphin’s legal counsel in Nigeria.

“It is Dolphin’s understanding that the receiver/manager appointment can be challenged by GHL,” the company said.

Dolphin said it will continue to pursue collection efforts for its unsecured claim and seek engagement with the appointed receiver in line with Nigerian law.

The update follows a July 2025 ruling by the Federal High Court of Lagos granting Dolphin leave to enforce an arbitration award against GHL relating to the termination of a rig contract.


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