• Region: Latin America
  • Topics: Well Intervention
  • Date: 9 April, 2025

hanwhapetrobrasHanwha Drilling's new deepwater drillship under Hanwha Ocean's banner is now known as the Tidal Action, following its naming ceremony in South Korea.

Designed to reach drilling depths of up to 12,000 m in waters running 3,600 m deep, the Tidal Action is gearing up  to serve Constellation Oil Services and Petrobras offshore Brazil, where drilling operations are set to start before the year ends. The dynamically positioned vessel can support 20,000-psi blowout preventers (BOPs). It is equipped with DP3-certified thrusters, generous deck space, and load capacities, along with dual derricks to support heavy drilling activity and efficiency.

Considering its "history of operational performance, quality people and excellent relationships with its customers", Hanwha Drilling has partnerered with Constellation who will be managing the Tidal Action drillship for Petrobras. Hanwha Drilling acknowledges the contract as a milestone for the company and an ideal fit for Tidal Action, given the scope of work and timing. 

Laguna Star

Besides Tidal Action, the Laguna Star drillship which belongs to Constellation's fleet will also be deployed for Petrobras. Ready for operation following necessary adjustments and inspection, the Laguna Star vessel will be capable of drilling in water depths of up to 10,000 feet, with a drilling depth capacity of up to 40,000 feet.

The 2012-built sixth-generation Laguna Star ultra-deepwater DP drillship was constructed at Samsung Heavy Industries shipyard in South Korea. 

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