Seadrill added more than $860 million to its offshore drilling backlog during first-quarter 2026, driven by new deepwater rig awards in Brazil, the U.S. Gulf and Angola as the company raised its full-year outlook amid strengthening offshore demand.
Seadrill added more than $860 million to its offshore drilling backlog during first-quarter 2026, driven by new deepwater rig awards in Brazil, the U.S. Gulf and Angola as the company raised its full-year outlook amid strengthening offshore demand.