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Saipem to sell Saudi shallow-water drilling business to ADES for $285 mln

Italian energy contractor Saipem, has agreed to sell its shallow-water offshore drilling ​business in Saudi Arabia in a ‌deal worth $285 million, the company said on Wednesday.

The move marks a further step in Saipem’s strategy ​of focusing its offshore drilling portfolio ​on deepwater and harsh-environment activities, strengthening ⁠its position in higher-value-added segments.

  • Saipem signed the ​binding agreement with ADES Saudi Limited Company, ​a subsidiary of ADES Holding Company, for the sale of its entire stake in Saudi Arabian Saipem ​Limited (SAS).
  • SAS operates in shallow-water offshore drilling ​and has a fleet of three owned jack-up rigs — ‌Perro ⁠Negro 7, Perro Negro 8 and Perro Negro 10 — and two leased jack-up rigs, Perro Negro 11 and Perro Negro 13.
  • The ​parties will ​enter into ⁠a bareboat charter agreement that will allow Saipem to continue its ​ongoing operations in Mexico with ​the ⁠Perro Negro 10 rig.
  • SAS recorded revenues of $170 million in 2025, Saipem said.
  • The transaction is expected ⁠to ​close by the third ​quarter of 2026, subject to customary conditions, including regulatory ​approvals.

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