Atwood Oceanics
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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.[2]
In fiscal 2015, 5 customers accounted for a total of 63% of revenues: Noble Energy, Royal Dutch Shell, Woodside Petroleum, Chevron Corporation, and Kosmos Energy.[2]
In fiscal 2015, the company derived 76% of its revenue from its 6 deepwater drillships and semisubmersibles.[2]
In fiscal 2015, 71% of the company's revenues were derived outside of the United States. The company derived more of its revenues in Australia than in any other country. [2]
History
The company was founded in 1968 by John Atwood.[3]
The company began operation by 1970. In 1972, the company became a public company.[2]
In October 2017, the company was acquired by Ensco plc[1] (now Valaris Limited).
See also
- 100 Fastest-Growing Companies 2010: All Stars - FORTUNE
- 100 Fastest-Growing Companies 2008: Atwood Oceanics - ATW - from FORTUNE
- Atwood Oceanics’ John Irwinto lead IADC into 21st Century
- Offshore career no ‘walkabout’for 2000 IADC Chair John Irwin
- Generations: a changing industry
- Exception
- GOODWYN ‘A’ DRILLING FACILITIES
- New Atwood jackup utilizes proven technology
- May 05 Connect IADC
- James Holland - Atwood Oceanics Inc (atw)
- Atwood Presentation - Credit Suisse Feb 8
- May 04 Connect IADC
- Derek Morrow, Atwood Oceanics: From Scotsman to Aussie, he’s never looked back
- Atwood’s Holloway receives Exemplary Service Award
- Mark Childers awarded for service, innovation
- HBJ 2006 EOY
References
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