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Petrovietnam Drilling Deploys Advanced Offshore Rig for Regional Energy Operations

By MGN EditorialMarch 30, 2026 at 05:59 PM

Vietnam's Petrovietnam Drilling & Well Service Corporation has held the naming ceremony for its new offshore drilling rig, strengthening the nation's domestic capacity for deep-water exploration and production.

## Vietnamese Energy Major Advances Offshore Drilling Capabilities Vietnam's Petrovietnam Drilling & Well Service Corporation (PV Drilling) has completed the naming ceremony for its latest offshore drilling rig—characterized as a 'super rig' by industry observers—marking a strategic expansion of the nation's maritime energy infrastructure. The vessel deployment represents a significant investment by Southeast Asia's largest integrated energy company in domestic drilling capability. As Vietnam continues development of its substantial offshore hydrocarbon reserves in the South China Sea and Gulf of Tonkin, advanced drilling equipment becomes critical for accessing deeper formations and operating in challenging subsea environments. The addition to PV Drilling's fleet supports the company's strategy to reduce reliance on international drilling contractors while capturing greater value from domestically-operated exploration and production projects. Modern offshore drilling rigs enable operators to work at greater water depths and in more technically demanding conditions, essential for Vietnam's aging offshore fields and emerging deepwater prospects. This capability expansion aligns with regional trends across the Asia-Pacific maritime energy sector, where operators increasingly invest in state-of-the-art equipment to maintain competitiveness in subsea development. The rig's deployment will support ongoing operations across Vietnam's licensed offshore areas and potentially contract services for regional operators. *Source: Offshore Energy*
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