Core Insights - Transocean Ltd. reported a net loss attributable to controlling interest of $938 million, or $1.06 per diluted share, for the three months ended June 30, 2025, reflecting significant financial challenges [1][2][9]. Financial Performance - Contract drilling revenues increased sequentially by $82 million to $988 million, driven by improved rig utilization and revenue efficiency, despite lower revenues from one idle rig [3][29]. - Operating and maintenance expenses decreased to $599 million from $618 million in the prior quarter, primarily due to the resolution of certain litigation costs [4]. - Adjusted EBITDA for the quarter was $344 million, with an adjusted EBITDA margin of 34.9%, up from 26.9% in the previous quarter [1][9][36]. Tax and Interest - The effective tax rate increased to 14.2% from a negative 95.8% in the prior quarter, largely due to losses on rig impairments [7]. - Interest expense was $141 million, down from $152 million in the previous quarter, reflecting a favorable adjustment for the fair value of asset impairment losses [5]. Cash Flow and Capital Expenditures - Cash provided by operating activities was $128 million, an increase of $102 million compared to the prior quarter, attributed to higher cash receipts from customers [8]. - Capital expenditures for the second quarter were $24 million, significantly lower than $60 million in the prior quarter [8]. Operational Efficiency - The company achieved a total fleet average rig utilization of 67.3%, up from 63.4% in the previous quarter, indicating improved operational performance [30]. - Revenue efficiency for the total fleet was reported at 96.6%, an increase from 95.5% in the prior quarter [30][31]. Backlog and Future Outlook - As of July 2025, Transocean's backlog stood at $7.2 billion, indicating a strong pipeline of future revenue opportunities [1].
Transocean Ltd. Reports Second Quarter 2025 Results