Valaris is a global offshore contract drilling company engaged in providing offshore contract drilling services to the international oil and gas industry. Co. provides drilling services on a day rate contract basis. Under day rate contracts, Co. provides an integrated service that includes the provision of a drilling rig and rig crews. Co.'s business consists of four segments: Floaters, which includes its drillships and semisubmersible rigs; Jackups; Saudi Aramco Rowan Offshore Drilling Company (ARO), its joint venture with Saudi Arabian Oil Company; and Other, which consists of management services on rigs owned by third-parties and the activities associated with its arrangements with ARO. The VAL average annual return since 2021 is shown above.
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to capture long-term trends.
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