Dolphin Drilling AS (OSL:DDRIL)
| Market Cap | 1.23B |
| Revenue (ttm) | 1.79B |
| Net Income (ttm) | -546.37M |
| Shares Out | 402.04M |
| EPS (ttm) | -1,024.45 |
| PE Ratio | n/a |
| Forward PE | n/a |
| Dividend | n/a |
| Ex-Dividend Date | n/a |
| Volume | 533,057 |
| Average Volume | 487,152 |
| Open | 2.950 |
| Previous Close | 2.960 |
| Day's Range | 2.850 - 3.050 |
| 52-Week Range | 1.950 - 705.000 |
| Beta | -0.37 |
| RSI | 63.09 |
| Earnings Date | May 28, 2026 |
About Dolphin Drilling AS
Dolphin Drilling AS provides drilling services to the offshore oil and gas industry in the United Kingdom, India, Norway, and Nigeria. The company was founded in 1965 and is based in Sandnes, Norway. [Read more]
Financial Performance
In 2025, Dolphin Drilling AS's revenue was $177.70 million, an increase of 83.46% compared to the previous year's $96.86 million. Losses were -$54.20 million, -45.99% less than in 2024.
Financial numbers in USD Financial StatementsNews
Borgland Dolphin Secures $230 Million Potential Contract for Dolphin Drilling
Borgland Dolphin Secures $230 Million Potential Contract for Dolphin Drilling
Dolphin Drilling AS Earnings Call Transcript: Q4 2025
Q4 2025 saw strong EBITDA growth, improved cost control, and narrowed net loss, supported by high rig uptime and new contract backlog. Liquidity was boosted by equity offerings, but 2026 financing needs remain a focus amid tight North Sea rig supply and ongoing market opportunities.
Dolphin Drilling AS (OSL:DDRIL) Q4 2025: Everything You Need To Know Ahead Of Earnings
Dolphin Drilling AS (OSL:DDRIL) Q4 2025: Everything You Need To Know Ahead Of Earnings
Dolphin Drilling AS Earnings Call Transcript: Q3 2025
Q3 saw strong operational performance but an EBITDA loss due to PBLJ downtime, with revenues at $37.7M. Contract wins boosted backlog, cost controls improved efficiency, and liquidity was strengthened through refinancing and equity. Market conditions remain favorable for rig owners.
Repsol Taps Dolphin Drilling's Rig for Plug & Abandonment Campaign
REPYY secures Dolphin Drilling's Borgland Dolphin rig for a $60M plug and abandonment campaign spanning seven wells.
Dolphin Drilling AS Earnings Call Transcript: Q2 2025
H1 2025 saw a turnaround to positive EBITDA, major refinancing, and new leadership, with two rigs on contract and a strong contract backlog. Despite a large tax claim and ongoing legal uncertainties, liquidity improved and the company is well positioned in a tightening rig market.
Dolphin Drilling AS Earnings Call Transcript: Q4 2024
Q4 2024 saw higher revenues and EBITDA, driven by new contracts and a major arbitration win. Two rigs are on long-term contracts, with a third actively marketed. The company holds a $340 million backlog and expects a tighter rig market and increased demand from 2026.
Dolphin Drilling CEO Steps Down, Interim Successor Appointed
Dolphin Drilling’s chief executive officer, Bjørnar Iversen, has officially resigned from the company, with his departure taking effect immediately. Iversen, who had been at the helm since July 2019, ...
Dolphin Drilling AS Earnings Call Transcript: Q3 2024
Two rigs are now on long-term contracts, stabilizing revenue and operations. Q3 saw a $22.1 million EBITDA loss due to Blackford Dolphin transit costs, but future cash flow is expected to improve as both rigs operate and legal costs decline. Firm backlog stands at $371 million.
Dolphin Drilling AS Earnings Call Transcript: Q2 2024
Q2 saw $16.4M in revenue, an EBITDA loss of $6.3M, and a net loss of $14.1M, with all three rigs now contracted and a $431M backlog. Fleet optimization continued with rig sales, while legal and market uncertainties persist, especially in the UK.