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Maritime Industry Briefing: Carnarvon Secures Transocean Rig for 2027 Offshore Campaign; Baltimore Bridge Trial Delayed

By MGN EditorialJune 2, 2026 at 12:00 PM

Carnarvon Energy locks in a Transocean semisub for a multi-well exploration programme offshore Western Australia, while the civil trial stemming from the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse remains on hold pending criminal proceedings.

## Carnarvon Energy Contracts Transocean Equinox for 2027 Bedout Exploration Carnarvon Energy has secured the Transocean Equinox semisubmersible drilling rig for a multi-well exploration campaign offshore Western Australia, according to Splash247. The programme, scheduled to commence in April 2027, will target key prospects within the Bedout sub-basin, including Ara, Yuma, Goats Eye, and Hut. The Bedout sub-basin has attracted significant industry attention in recent years following earlier exploration activity in the region. Carnarvon's decision to commit to a named rig and a defined start date signals growing confidence in the basin's resource potential and reflects the company's strategic intent to advance its exploration portfolio in Australian waters. The Transocean Equinox is a high-specification harsh-environment semisub, making it well-suited to the operational demands of deepwater exploration in the region. Contracting a rig nearly two years in advance also underscores the tightening market for premium drilling assets, as operators compete for available capacity ahead of anticipated exploration upswings. --- ## Dali Civil Trial Delayed Amid Ongoing Criminal Proceedings The civil compensation trial related to the destruction of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge by the container ship Dali has been delayed, Seatrade Maritime reports. The civil case is now contingent on the outcome of a parallel criminal trial, pushing back what was expected to be a landmark legal proceeding in US maritime law. The Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed in March 2024 after the Dali, operated by Grace Ocean Private Ltd and managed by Synergy Marine, lost power and struck a support column. Six construction workers were killed in the disaster, which also caused significant disruption to the Port of Baltimore — one of the US East Coast's major cargo hubs — for several months. The delay reflects the legal complexity surrounding the incident, with criminal and civil proceedings intersecting in ways that require careful judicial management. Insurers, shipowners, and the families of victims are among the parties with a stake in the civil trial's outcome. The case is being closely watched across the maritime and insurance industries for its potential implications regarding liability limits, wreck removal obligations, and port infrastructure vulnerability. No revised trial date has been confirmed at this stage.
#offshore drilling#Transocean#Carnarvon Energy#Bedout sub-basin#Western Australia#Francis Scott Key Bridge#Dali#Baltimore#maritime law#civil litigation#semisubmersible

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