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Seadrill Appoints New CEO as Company Navigates Offshore Market

By MGN EditorialMarch 13, 2026 at 01:54 PM

Offshore drilling contractor Seadrill has named its Chief Commercial Officer as the new CEO, as the company continues to adapt to market conditions.

In a move to strengthen its leadership, offshore drilling contractor Seadrill has appointed its Chief Commercial Officer (CCO), Simon Johnson, as the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO). This transition comes as Seadrill navigates the evolving offshore energy market. According to the company's announcement, Simon Johnson, who has served as Seadrill's CCO since 2021, will now take on the CEO role, replacing Svein Moxnes Harfjeld. Harfjeld had been Seadrill's CEO since 2018 and will now serve as a strategic advisor to the company. 'Simon has been an integral part of Seadrill's management team and has played a key role in the company's commercial strategy and client relationships,' said Leif Borge, Seadrill's Chairman. 'The Board believes that Simon's experience and leadership will be crucial as we continue to position Seadrill for long-term success.' The change in leadership reflects Seadrill's efforts to adapt to the shifting dynamics in the offshore drilling industry. The company, which emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2021, has been working to optimize its fleet and operations to better serve its clients in the current market environment. 'I am honored to take on the role of CEO and lead Seadrill through this next chapter,' said Simon Johnson. 'Our focus will be on delivering safe and efficient operations for our clients, while continuing to strengthen our commercial position and explore new opportunities in the offshore energy sector.' The appointment of Simon Johnson as Seadrill's new CEO underscores the company's commitment to navigating the evolving offshore market and positioning itself for long-term growth and success, according to industry observers.
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