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Maritime Industry Briefing: FPSO Awards, Drilling M&A, Offshore Wind, and Hormuz Mine Warnings

By MGN EditorialJune 1, 2026 at 12:00 PM

This week's maritime briefing covers major offshore energy developments including twin Petrobras FPSO contracts, a $257m drilling acquisition, a Chinese wind energy push into Canada, and a critical safety alert over floating mines in the Strait of Hormuz.

## Maritime Industry Briefing ### SBM Offshore Lands Twin Petrobras FPSO Contracts Dutch floater specialist SBM Offshore has secured a significant double award from Brazilian state oil company Petrobras, winning contracts to design, build, and operate two floating production, storage and offloading vessels — SEAP-I and SEAP-II — in the Sergipe-Alagoas basin off Brazil, according to Splash247. The contracts reinforce SBM Offshore's position as a dominant player in the FPSO sector and deepen its long-standing relationship with Petrobras, one of the world's most active FPSO clients. The Sergipe-Alagoas basin has emerged as a key deepwater frontier for Brazil's upstream ambitions, and the twin award signals continued confidence in the region's production potential. ### Eldorado Drilling to Acquire Vantage Drilling in $257m Deal Offshore drilling contractor Vantage Drilling has agreed to be acquired by Eldorado Drilling, led by Neil Hall, in a merger deal valued at $257 million, Splash247 reports. Under the terms of the agreement, Vantage Drilling will continue to operate as a wholly owned subsidiary of Eldorado following the transaction's close. The deal reflects ongoing consolidation in the offshore drilling sector, where operators are seeking scale and fleet diversification as demand for deepwater and harsh-environment drilling services recovers alongside sustained oil prices. ### Ming Yang Eyes Stake in 2GW Canadian Offshore Wind Project Chinese turbine manufacturer Ming Yang Smart Energy has signed a memorandum of understanding with Oceanic Wind Energy for a strategic investment partnership in a 2-gigawatt offshore wind project in the Hecate Strait off British Columbia, according to Splash247. The project is being co-developed by Coast Tsimshian Enterprises (CTE) and Oceanic Wind Energy. The move signals Ming Yang's ambitions to expand beyond Asian markets and gain a foothold in North American offshore wind, a sector attracting significant capital despite regulatory and supply chain headwinds. The Hecate Strait is considered one of Canada's most promising offshore wind corridors due to its strong and consistent wind resources. ### Oman Issues Mine Warnings in Strait of Hormuz In a significant maritime security development, Oman has issued two separate warnings regarding floating sea mines sighted in the Strait of Hormuz, Seatrade Maritime reports. Floating mines represent one of the gravest threats to commercial shipping transiting the strait, through which approximately 20% of the world's traded oil passes. The warnings will heighten vigilance among vessel operators and insurers active in the Persian Gulf region, where geopolitical tensions have periodically disrupted safe passage in recent years. Mariners and fleet operators are urged to exercise extreme caution and report any suspicious objects immediately. ### Folk Maritime Targets 30% Growth Amid Regional Turbulence Saudi regional container carrier Folk Maritime is targeting growth of 30% despite ongoing upheaval across the Middle East, Seatrade Maritime reports. The carrier expects its regional container line operations to outpace its feeder business as it navigates the challenges posed by regional conflict. Folk Maritime's bullish outlook underscores the resilience of intra-regional trade flows in the Gulf and Red Sea corridors, even as broader geopolitical pressures continue to reshape global shipping patterns.
#FPSO#SBM Offshore#Petrobras#offshore drilling#Vantage Drilling#offshore wind#Ming Yang#Strait of Hormuz#maritime security#sea mines#Folk Maritime#container shipping#Brazil upstream#M&A

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