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Transocean Q4 Earnings & Sales Surpass Estimates, Both Rise Y/Y
ZACKS· 2026-02-23 15:06
Core Insights - Transocean Ltd. (RIG) reported a fourth-quarter 2025 adjusted EPS of 2 cents, surpassing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of breakeven earnings and improving from a loss of 19 cents in the previous year [1][10] - The company generated total adjusted revenues of $1 billion, exceeding the Zacks Consensus Estimate by $5 million and reflecting a 1.5% increase from the prior year [2][10] Revenue Performance - Ultra-deepwater floaters contributed 69.4% to net contract drilling revenues, while harsh environment floaters accounted for 30.6% [3] - Revenues from ultra-deepwater operations totaled $724 million, up from $675 million year-over-year, while harsh environment revenues reached $319 million, compared to $277 million in the previous year [3] Revenue Efficiency and Day Rates - Revenue efficiency was reported at 96.2%, a decrease from 97.5% in the previous quarter but an increase from 93.5% year-over-year [4] - Average day rates increased to $461,300 from $434,700 in the year-ago quarter, although it slightly missed the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $461,700 [5] Fleet Utilization and Backlog - Fleet utilization rate improved to 85.8% from 66.8% in the prior year [6] - As of February 19, 2026, Transocean's total backlog stood at $6.1 billion [6][10] Cost and Capital Expenditures - Total costs and expenses were reported at $802 million, down 1.6% from $815 million in the previous year [7] - The company spent $28 million on capital investments in the fourth quarter [8] Guidance for Future Performance - For Q1 2026, Transocean expects contract drilling revenues between $1.02 billion and $1.05 billion, with a projected fleet-wide revenue efficiency of 96.5% [11] - For the full year 2026, the company anticipates contract drilling revenues of $3.8 billion to $3.95 billion [13]
Transocean Q2 Earnings & Sales Surpass Estimates, Improve Y/Y
ZACKS· 2025-08-06 13:05
Core Insights - Transocean Ltd. (RIG) reported breakeven adjusted earnings per share for Q2 2025, contrasting with the Zacks Consensus Estimate of a loss of 1 cent, and improved from a loss of 15 cents in the same period last year [1][10] - Total adjusted revenues reached $988 million, exceeding the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $968 million, and reflecting a 14.8% increase from $861 million in the prior year, driven by strong performance in ultra-deepwater and harsh environment floaters [2][10] Revenue Performance - Ultra-deepwater floaters contributed 70.7% to net contract drilling revenues, while harsh environment floaters accounted for 29.3%, with revenues of $699 million and $289 million respectively, compared to $606 million and $255 million in the previous year [3] - Revenues from ultra-deepwater operations were slightly below the model estimate of $703.5 million, while harsh environment operations exceeded the prediction of $267.9 million [4] Operational Metrics - Average day rates increased to $458,600 from $438,300 in the year-ago quarter, although this figure missed the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $462,400 [5] - Fleet utilization rate improved to 67.3% from 57.8% in the prior year, with a total backlog of $7.2 billion as of June 2025 [6] Cost and Financial Position - Total costs and expenses were reported at $823 million, a 5.9% increase from $777 million in the previous year, with operations and maintenance costs rising to $599 million from $534 million [7] - As of June 30, 2025, cash and cash equivalents stood at $377 million, with long-term debt at $6.5 billion and a debt-to-capitalization ratio of 38.6% [8][10] Future Guidance - For Q3 2025, the company anticipates contract drilling revenues between $1 billion and $1.02 billion, with operating and maintenance expenses projected to range from $600 million to $620 million [11] - Full-year 2025 contract drilling revenues are expected to be between $3.9 billion and $3.95 billion, with operating and maintenance expenses estimated at $2.38 billion to $2.43 billion [13]