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  2. Atwood Oceanics - Wikipedia

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    Atwood Oceanics, Inc. was an offshore drilling contractor headquartered in Houston, Texas.In October 2017, the company was acquired by Ensco plc. [1]The company owned and operated 4 ultra-deepwater drillships, 2 ultra-deepwater semisubmersibles (can drill in water up to 12,000' deep), 2 deepwater semisubmersibles, and 5 high-specification jackup rigs.

  3. Why Atwood Oceanics Is Poised to Outperform - AOL

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    Based on the aggregated intelligence of 180,000-plus investors participating in Motley Fool CAPS, the Fool's free investing community, offshore drilling contractor Atwood Oceanics has earned a ...

  4. Look No Further for a Winner in Offshore Drilling - AOL

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    Atwood Oceanics is well positioned to outperform the offshore drilling market as the company continues to enhance its fleet of jackup and floater vessels. In addition to commanding industry ...

  5. 2 Offshore Drillers, 2 Reasons to Buy - AOL

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    Atwood Oceanics is down 18% and Seadrill is down more than 22%, while Noble Corp and Transocean haven't fared much better. Even massively diversified 2 Offshore Drillers, 2 Reasons to Buy

  6. Valaris Limited - Wikipedia

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    Valaris Limited (previously ENSCO-Rowan plc) is an offshore drilling contractor headquartered in Houston, Texas, and incorporated in Bermuda. It is the largest offshore drilling and well drilling company in the world, and owns 52 rigs, including 36 offshore jackup rigs, 11 drillships, and 5 semi-submersible platform drilling rigs. [1]

  7. Atwood - Wikipedia

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    Atwood (surname) Ryan Atwood, a character on the television series The O.C. Atwood Oceanics, a defunct offshore oil and gas drilling company, now part of Valaris plc; Atwood Stadium, an athletic facility in Flint, Michigan

  8. Stagnant Demand Signals More Downside for Offshore Drillers - AOL

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    This year didn't start well for investors in offshore drilling companies. Shares of Diamond Offshore , Atwood Oceanics , and SeaDrill continued the downtrend already in place at the end of 2013.

  9. Offshore oil and gas in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Offshore drilling began in California in 1896, when operators in the Summerland Oil Field in Santa Barbara County followed the field into the ocean by drilling from piers built out over the ocean. Leasing California state seabed is controlled by the State Lands Commission, which halted further leasing of state offshore tracts after the Santa ...

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