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  2. 3 Drilling Stocks to Buy as Oil Trades Above $100 - AOL

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    Transocean (RIG) has a strong liquidity buffer and an order backlog of $6.5 billion. This provides clear revenue visibility. Borr Drilling (BORR) has a robust EBITDA guidance for 2022 and the ...

  3. Your Guide to Offshore Drilling Stocks - AOL

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    Drilling down into the offshore drilling segment of the oil and gas industry. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  4. The Best Offshore Drilling Stock - AOL

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    Revenue grew 20% in the last quarter and earnings more than doubled to $0.53 per share as utilization and day rates rose, so the company may soon provide a better value than Transocean and Seadrill.

  5. 4 Stocks From the Oil & Gas Drilling Industry to Watch Out For

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  6. 3 Must-Own Stocks From the Oil & Gas Drilling Industry - AOL

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  7. Why Top Offshore-Rig Stocks Fell More Than 15% in November - AOL

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  8. 5 Reasons Offshore Drilling Stocks are Poised for a Rebound - AOL

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    It appears that the offshore drilling industry is finally set to rebound from one of the worst slumps that it has ever been through. 5 Reasons Offshore Drilling Stocks are Poised for a Rebound ...

  9. 3 Offshore Oil Stocks to Buy as OPEC+ Extends ... - AOL

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    With the supply side showing signs of stabilization, the demand side of the market is needed to play a pivotal role in pushing crude prices above $50 per barrel from the current level of around $40.