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    FinancialContent – Offshore drilling market expected to reach USD 41.68 billion by 2031, driven by deepwater discoveries and LNG-related programs in the Middle East and Africa

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    Mordor Intelligence has published a new report on the “Offshore Drilling Market” offering a comprehensive analysis of trends, growth drivers, and future forecasts.

    Hyderabad, Telangana, India, January 23, 2026 –The offshore drilling market is expected to reach USD 41.68 billion by 2031 from USD 32.81 billion in 2026, reflecting steady growth at a CAGR of 4.90%. This growth is being fueled by national oil companies that have invested in decades of offshore programs, deep-water discoveries and increasing demand for natural gas infrastructure.

    The offshore drilling industry is witnessing a shift to higher specification rigs, hybrid drive systems and digital drilling technologies that improve efficiency and reduce fuel consumption. Shallowwater projects remain important, but ultra-deepwater projects are redefining the break-even point and attracting capital from global giants.

    Notable trends in the offshore drilling market

    Increasing demand for jackups in large programs in the Middle East: long-term contracts in the Arabian Gulf keep operating rates above 90%. Deepwater discoveries in Brazil, Guyana and Namibia: Billion-barrel oil fields are driving demand for advanced drillships. Recovery in E&P capital investment: Upstream investment exceeded pre-2014 levels in 2025, thanks to significant contributions from Middle East national oil companies. Hybrid-powered rigs: Reduce fuel consumption by 15-25%, saving USD 3-5 million per rig per year. Automated drilling systems: Digital twins and automation increase uptime and efficiency. Increasing demand for natural gas: LNG-related projects in Qatar and gas developments in the Asia-Pacific region are increasing offshore drilling activity.

    Explore detailed insights and regional perspectives, including localized versions of the Japan market and more: https://www.mordorintelligence.com/industry-reports/offshore-drilling-market?utm_source=marketersmedia

    Offshore Drilling Market Classification

    By type of well

    Conventional wells: 90.33% share in 2025. Unconventional Wells: Growing at 10.49% CAGR until 2031.

    By water depth

    Shallow sea (<400 フィート): 2025 年に 51.11% のシェア。深海 (400 ~ 5,000 フィート): 着実に成長。超深海 (>5,000 feet): growing at 9.22% CAGR until 2031.

    By service

    Exploration and development drilling: share 40.64% in 2025. Production/Refurbishment: Support mature areas. Plug & Abandon (P&A): Fastest growing segment with a CAGR of 10.67%. Subsea support: essential for complex offshore projects.

    By geography

    Middle East and Africa: Share 31.09%, CAGR 5.50%. South America: Brazil and Guyana lead the way. North America: Gulf of Mexico remains important. Europe: Norway leads, but offshore wind competes for resources. Asia Pacific: China, India and Australia maintain regional demand.

    More energy and power industry research: https://www.mordorintelligence.com/market-analysis/energy-power?utm_source=marketersmedia

    top key players

    Transocean Ltd.Valaris plcNoble Corp.Seadrill Ltd.China Oilfield Services Ltd. (COSL) Other notable companies include Shelf Drilling, Borr Drilling, ADNOC Drilling, Saipem, and Odfjell Drilling.

    Dominant Countries – Middle East and Africa

    The Middle East and Africa region stands out as a major hub for offshore drilling activities. Growth in the region is supported by long-term LNG-related projects in Qatar, gas development programs in Saudi Arabia, and deepwater prospects in countries such as Nigeria and Angola. National oil companies have signed multi-year contracts, which ensure strong utilization of rigs and a visible backlog of projects. This advantage highlights the region’s role as the world’s offshore drilling core, balancing mature shallowwater projects with emerging deepwater opportunities.

    Offshore drilling market forecasts point to rising demand for hybrid rigs, autonomous drilling systems, and LNG-related projects, and companies that adapt to these changes will capture further growth in the offshore drilling market.

    About Mordor Intelligence:

    With a team of more than 550 domain experts and field experts across more than 150 countries, Mordor Intelligence has a unique understanding of the global business landscape. This expertise translates into comprehensive syndicated and custom research reports covering a wide range of industries, including aerospace and defense, agriculture, animal nutrition and health, automation, automotive, chemicals and materials, consumer goods and services, electronics, energy and power, financial services, food and beverage, healthcare, hospitality and tourism, information and communication technology, investment opportunities, and logistics.

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