Indonesian drilling contractor Apexindo has won a contract for one of its offshore drilling rigs from state-owned giant Pertamina.The driller said in a press release that the contract was for three and a half years and worth around $120m.For the work scope, the company will utilise the <em>Tasha </em>jackup which will operate in the Mahakam Delta area, East Kalimantan.This is the second contract awarded to Apexindo by Pertamina in as many months. The company won a three-month, $4.8m deal in late February for work in the same region.Earlier this month, Pertamina hired CNPC Petroleum Offshore Engineering’s <em>CPOE 16</em> rig on a four-year deal worth around $138m.