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Offshore Drilling is a process used in Oil and Gas Exploration and Production to extract resources from beneath the ocean floor. It involves the use of specialized drilling rigs, which are typically located on platforms or vessels, to drill into the seabed and extract oil and gas. The process is often used in deepwater areas, where the resources are located far below the surface. Offshore Drilling is a complex and expensive process, requiring specialized equipment and personnel. It is also subject to stringent safety regulations, as well as environmental regulations, to ensure the safety of personnel and the protection of the marine environment. Some of the major companies in the Offshore Drilling market include Royal Dutch Shell, Chevron Corporation, ExxonMobil, BP, Total, and Eni. Show Less Read more