Borr Drilling books USD 110 million loss

The loss grew to USD 110 million in the second quarter at drilling company Borr Drilling, which also lost revenue due to the coronavirus crisis. The company sees a need for consolidation in the strained offshore industry.
Photo: POLFOTO/AP/Daniella Beccaria/seattlepi.com
Photo: POLFOTO/AP/Daniella Beccaria/seattlepi.com
BY TRINE VESTERGAARD, SHIPPINGWATCH

Yet another offshore shipping company exits the second quarter of the year with red figures on the bottom line.

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