Dolphin Drilling Q2 2026 EBITDA rises 27.27% to USD 7 million; revenue slips 5.27% to USD 44.9 million

PUBT · 2d ago
Dolphin Drilling Q2 2026 EBITDA rises 27.27% to USD 7 million; revenue slips 5.27% to USD 44.9 million
  • Dolphin Drilling posted Q2 revenue of USD 44.9 million, down 5.27% year on year; EBITDA rose 27.27% to USD 7 million.
  • 1H revenue fell 3.66% to USD 89.6 million; EBITDA climbed about 47% to USD 15.3 million.
  • Q2 operating expenses narrowed to USD 32.7 million from USD 36.2 million year on year; underlying G&A totaled USD 4.3 million.
  • Firm revenue backlog was USD 557 million at June 30, with USD 446 million of options; cash increased to USD 55.1 million.
  • Multi-year awards extended Paul B. Loyd Jr. coverage to 2030 and Borgland Dolphin to 2031; CEO Michael Boyd cited a “structural change” after refinancing.


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