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Offshore Drilling Activity Picks Up Pace Across Southeast Asia and the North Sea

By MGN EditorialJune 19, 2026 at 12:00 PM

Valeura Energy reports a production boost from a completed eight-well campaign offshore Thailand, while Equinor and Aker BP secure drilling permits on the Norwegian Continental Shelf using COSL and Saipem rigs.

## Offshore Drilling Roundup: Southeast Asia and North Sea Operations Advance Offshore drilling activity is gaining momentum across two of the industry's key regions, with operators reporting completed campaigns and newly secured permits signalling continued upstream investment. ### Valeura Energy Boosts Thai Output Following Eight-Well Campaign Canada-based Valeura Energy has concluded a multi-well drilling program at its offshore Thailand asset, with the company reporting a meaningful uplift in oil production as a result, according to Offshore Energy. The eight-well campaign targeted the field's reservoir potential in the Gulf of Thailand, and its successful completion underscores the operator's commitment to growing output from its Southeast Asian portfolio. Valeura, which has positioned itself as a focused Asia-Pacific upstream player in recent years, has been actively working to maximise recovery from its Thai acreage. The completion of this drilling program represents a significant operational milestone and is expected to support near-term production targets. Further details on specific output volumes are anticipated in the company's upcoming operational updates. ### Equinor and Aker BP Secure North Sea Drilling Permits In the North Sea, two of Norway's leading oil and gas operators are preparing for upcoming drilling operations on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS). Equinor and Aker BP have each obtained the necessary drilling permits for their respective programmes, with operations set to be conducted using semi-submersible rigs contracted from COSL Drilling Europe and Saipem, Offshore Energy reports. The involvement of both COSL Drilling Europe — the Norwegian arm of China's leading offshore driller — and Italian energy services giant Saipem highlights the continued demand for high-specification drilling units in the NCS market. The Norwegian Continental Shelf remains one of the most active and technically demanding offshore environments globally, and permit awards of this nature reflect the sustained investment appetite among major operators despite broader energy transition pressures. Aker BP, formed through the merger of BP's Norwegian upstream assets with Aker BP, has been among the most active drillers on the NCS in recent years, while Equinor continues to pursue both production maintenance and exploration objectives across its extensive Norwegian acreage. ### Broader Context Taken together, these developments reflect a broader trend of sustained upstream drilling investment across established offshore basins. Operators in both Southeast Asia and the North Sea are prioritising production optimisation and reserve development, supported by a relatively stable rig contracting market and continued operator confidence in long-term oil demand fundamentals.
#offshore drilling#North Sea#Norwegian Continental Shelf#Valeura Energy#Equinor#Aker BP#COSL Drilling#Saipem#Gulf of Thailand#semi-submersible rigs#upstream oil and gas

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