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OFFSHORE RIGS

With over 40 years of experience in offshore drilling, we are leaders in the world’s largest UDW market. Our fleet consists of 2 moored semisubmersibles, 3 Dynamic Positioning semisubmersibles, and 3 drillships.

Atlantic Star

Operating under Constellation since 1996, this midwater moored semisubmersible can operate in water depths of up to 2.000 feet (approximately 610 meters) and has a drilling depth capacity of up to 21.320 feet (approximately 6.498 meters). This drilling has sustained upgrades in February 2011.

Atlantic Star

Initiating its operations with Constellation in 2009 after a series of upgrades, this moored semisubmersible can operate in water depths of up to 3.600 feet (approximately 1.097 meters) and has a drilling depth of up to 24.600 feet (approximately 7.498 meters).

Gold Star

Operating under Constellation since 2010, this semisubmersible with dynamic positioning can operate in water depths of up to 9.000 feet (approximately 2.743 meters) and has a drilling capacity of up to 30.000 feet (approximately 9.144 meters). It is equipped to operate in water depths typical to the Brazilian pre-salt.

Lone Star

Operating under Constellation since 2011, this semisubmersible with dynamic positioning can operate in water depths of up to 7.900 feet (approximately 2.408 meters) and has a drilling capacity of up to 30.000 feet (approximately 9.144 meters). It is equipped to operate in water depths typical to the Brazilian pre-salt.

Alpha Star

Initiating its operations with Constellation in 2011, semisubmersible with dynamic positioning can operate in water depths of up to 9.000 feet (approximately 2.743 meters) and has a drilling capacity of up to 30.000 feet (approximately 9.144 meters). It is equipped to operate in water depths typical to the Brazilian pre-salt.

Amaralina Star

Drillship operating under Constellation since 2012, it was designed to operate in water depths of up to 10.000 feet (approximately 3.048 meters) and has a drilling capacity of up to 40.000 feet (approximately 12.192 meters), both typically of the Brazilian pre-salt.

Laguna Star

Initiating it operations under Constellation in 2012, this drillship was designed to operate in water depths of up to 10.000 feet (approximately 3.048 meters) and has a drilling capacity of up to 40.000 feet (approximately 12.192 meters), both typically of the Brazilian pre-salt.

Brava Star

The newest and most modern unit in the fleet, the 7th Generation drillship has started operating under Constellation in 2015, it was designed to operate in water depths of up to 12.000 feet (approximately 3.658 meters) and has a drilling capacity of up to 40.000 feet (approximately 12.192 meters), both typically of the Brazilian pre-salt.