July2 , 2026

    Transocean Lands $445 Million Drillship Extension from Petrobras

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    Offshore drilling contractor Transocean has secured a $445 million contract extension from Petrobras for one of its drillships, reinforcing its long-term presence in Brazil’s offshore energy sector.

    The extension is expected to add significant backlog to Transocean’s order book and ensure continued utilization of its high-specification drillship in Petrobras’ deepwater operations. Brazil remains one of the most active offshore drilling markets globally, driven by ongoing development of pre-salt oil reserves.

    According to industry sources, the extended contract underscores Petrobras’ continued investment in offshore exploration and production, particularly in technically complex deepwater fields where advanced drilling capabilities are required.

    For Transocean, the deal highlights strong demand for premium offshore rigs as energy companies ramp up activity amid stable oil prices and a focus on long-term supply security.

    The agreement also reflects a broader recovery trend in the offshore drilling market, where improved day rates and higher utilization levels are supporting contractor revenues after years of downturn.

    With the extension in place, Transocean is well-positioned to capitalize on sustained offshore demand, while Petrobras continues to advance its production targets in one of the world’s most prolific deepwater regions.

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