Jane Flowers Africa Photography

Offshore Exploration – The Santorini Drillship

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A compelling industrial-maritime photograph of a massive deepwater drillship—likely the Santorini or a similar Saipem-class vessel—stationed in the Atlantic waters off the coast of Walvis Bay. The image captures the sheer scale of the vessel’s derrick against the soft, hazy light of the coast, where the cold Benguela Current meets the desert air. Following massive light oil discoveries in the Orange Basin by companies like Galp, Shell, and TotalEnergies, drillships like this have become a frequent sight as they move between exploration blocks in the Walvis and Orange basins. These high-tech vessels are capable of ultra-deepwater drilling in the challenging conditions of the South Atlantic, representing Namibia's rapid emergence as one of the world's most significant new oil frontiers and a potential cornerstone of the national economy.

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