Offshore Drilling Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change | |
---|---|---|---|---|
HAYN | A | Haynes International, Inc. | 0.05 | |
TDW | A | Tidewater Inc. | 2.68 | |
SDRL | A | Seadrill Limited | 2.01 | |
GIFI | A | Gulf Island Fabrication, Inc. | 1.18 | |
NR | B | Newpark Resources, Inc. | -0.14 | |
BKR | B | Baker Hughes Company | -1.38 | |
SMHI | B | SEACOR Marine Holdings Inc. | 1.36 | |
RIG | B | Transocean Ltd (Switzerland) | 2.26 | |
HP | B | Helmerich & Payne, Inc. | -0.12 | |
NE | B | Noble Holding Corporation Plc | 1.83 |
Related Industries: Insurance - Property & Casualty Metal Fabrication Oil & Gas Drilling Oil & Gas E&P Oil & Gas Equipment & Services Shipping & Ports
Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight | |
---|---|---|---|---|
OFOS | A | Range Global Offshore Oil Services Index ETF | 28.85 | |
XES | A | SPDR S&P Oil & Gas Equipment & Services ETF | 12.29 | |
IEZ | A | iShares U.S. Oil Equipment & Services ETF | 11.58 | |
PXI | A | PowerShares Dynamic Energy | 6.26 | |
OIH | A | Market Vectors Oil Services ETF | 5.09 |
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- Offshore Drilling
Offshore drilling is a mechanical process where a wellbore is drilled below the seabed. It is typically carried out in order to explore for and subsequently extract petroleum which lies in rock formations beneath the seabed. Most commonly, the term is used to describe drilling activities on the continental shelf, though the term can also be applied to drilling in lakes, inshore waters and inland seas.
Offshore drilling presents environmental challenges, both offshore and onshore from the produced hydrocarbons and the materials used during the drilling operation. Controversies include the ongoing U.S. offshore drilling debate.There are many different types of facilities from which offshore drilling operations take place. These include bottom founded drilling rigs (jackup barges and swamp barges), combined drilling and production facilities either bottom founded or floating platforms, and deepwater mobile offshore drilling units (MODU) including semi-submersibles and drillships. These are capable of operating in water depths up to 3,000 metres (9,800 ft). In shallower waters the mobile units are anchored to the seabed, however in deeper water (more than 1,500 metres (4,900 ft) the semi-submersibles or Drillships are maintained at the required drilling location using dynamic positioning.
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