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Saipem Expands Offshore Drilling Fleet with $272.5M Drillship Purchase

By MGN EditorialFebruary 17, 2026 at 08:55 PM

Italian energy services company Saipem has agreed to acquire a seventh-generation drillship from Norway's Deep Value Driller for $272.5 million, expanding its offshore drilling capabilities.

In a significant move to bolster its offshore drilling operations, Saipem has announced the acquisition of a seventh-generation drillship from Norwegian company Deep Value Driller. The $272.5 million deal will see Saipem add the high-specification vessel to its growing fleet. The drillship, which is currently under construction, is a state-of-the-art asset that will enhance Saipem's ability to undertake complex offshore drilling projects. According to the [Offshore Energy](https://www.offshore-energy.biz/saipem-to-buy-seventh-gen-deep-value-driller-drillship-for-272-5-million/) report, the vessel features advanced capabilities, including the ability to operate in water depths of up to 12,000 feet and drill to depths of 40,000 feet. 'This acquisition is a strategic move that will strengthen our offshore drilling capabilities and position us for future growth in the global energy market,' said Saipem CEO Francesco Caio. 'The seventh-generation drillship's advanced features and operational efficiency will allow us to take on more challenging projects and deliver greater value to our clients.' The purchase of the drillship is part of Saipem's broader strategy to expand its offshore services and maintain its competitiveness in the rapidly evolving energy industry. As the global demand for offshore oil and gas exploration and production continues to rise, Saipem's investment in this state-of-the-art asset positions the company to capitalize on emerging opportunities in the market. The transaction is expected to close in the coming months, subject to customary closing conditions and regulatory approvals.
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