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Vantage Drilling Shareholders Approve Merger with Eldorado in Offshore Consolidation Move
By MGN Editorial•June 19, 2026 at 12:00 PM
Vantage Drilling has secured shareholder approval for its proposed business combination with Norwegian-backed Eldorado Drilling, marking a significant consolidation in the offshore drilling sector.
## Vantage Drilling Shareholders Green-Light Eldorado Merger
Shareholders of Vantage Drilling, the Bermuda-exempt offshore drilling contractor, have voted in favour of the company's proposed business combination with Eldorado Drilling, clearing a critical milestone in what represents one of the more notable consolidation moves in the offshore drilling market in recent months.
According to Offshore Energy, the shareholder vote delivers the necessary mandate for Vantage to proceed with the merger, combining its existing drilling operations with those of Eldorado Drilling — a company backed by a group of well-known Norwegian investors with established ties to the offshore energy sector.
### Strategic Rationale
The combination is expected to create a more competitive offshore drilling entity at a time when the sector continues to navigate a complex environment of recovering day rates, tightening rig supply, and growing demand from oil and gas operators pursuing deepwater and harsh-environment projects. Norwegian investor backing of Eldorado brings not only capital strength but also deep industry expertise from one of the world's most experienced offshore energy markets.
Vantage Drilling has historically operated a fleet of ultra-deepwater drillships and jackup rigs, and the merger with Eldorado is anticipated to enhance the combined group's fleet capabilities and geographic reach.
### Market Context
The offshore drilling industry has seen a wave of consolidation in recent years as contractors seek scale to better compete for long-term contracts and manage the capital-intensive demands of modern rig operations. Shareholder approval removes a key procedural hurdle, though the transaction will still be subject to customary regulatory and closing conditions before it is formally completed.
The vote outcome signals investor confidence in the strategic logic of the deal and the long-term prospects of the combined offshore drilling platform.
Further details on the transaction timeline and combined fleet structure are expected to be disclosed as the parties move toward closing.
*Source: Offshore Energy*
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