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title: "Tidewater Q2 2026 earnings: Day rates rise while net income falls"
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description: "Tidewater reported Q2 2026 revenue of $342.3 million, a slight increase year-over-year, while net income fell 70% to $21.7 million due to higher operating costs, increased taxes, and unfavorable foreign exchange results. Despite rising day rates and strong utilization, profitability declined. The company generated $67.0 million in operating cash flow and revised its 2026 guidance, anticipating the WSUT acquisition closing in September."
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# Tidewater Q2 2026 earnings: Day rates rise while net income falls

Tidewater (NYSE: TDW) reported Q2 2026 revenue of $342.3 million, up about 0.3% from $341.4 million a year earlier, while diluted EPS fell to $0.43 from $1.46. Net income attributable to Tidewater declined about 70% despite higher sequential day rates, although the quarter still generated $67.0 million of operating cash flow and $64.4 million of free cash flow.

## Core earnings data

Revenue for the quarter ended June 30, 2026 was nearly unchanged year over year. Vessel revenue increased modestly, but higher vessel operating costs, general and administrative expenses, taxes and less favorable foreign-exchange results reduced profitability.

Gross margin was 46.9%, supported by better-than-anticipated revenue and operating expenses but pressured sequentially by Middle East conflict-related costs. Operating margin fell to about 18.3% from 23.7% a year earlier.

Metric

Q2 2026

Q2 2025

Year-over-year change

Revenue

$342.3 million

$341.4 million

About +0.3%

Gross profit and margin

About $160.5 million; 46.9%

About $171.0 million; 50.1%

About -6.1%; margin down 3.2 points

Operating income

$62.5 million

$80.9 million

\-22.7%

Net income attributable to Tidewater

$21.7 million

$72.9 million

\-70.3%

Diluted EPS

$0.43

$1.46

\-70.5%

Adjusted EBITDA

$133.8 million

Not provided

—

Operating cash flow

$67.0 million

Not provided

—

Free cash flow

$64.4 million

Not provided

—

Gross profit is calculated as revenue less vessel operating costs and costs of other operating revenue. Adjusted EBITDA and free cash flow are non-GAAP measures.

## Fleet and operating performance

Operating indicators improved from the first quarter. Revenue increased 4.9% sequentially, while the average day rate rose by $655, or 2.9%, to $22,938 per day. Management described this as Tidewater’s largest absolute sequential day-rate increase since the third quarter of 2024.

The weighted-average leading-edge term contract rate increased about 7.5%, or approximately $1,690 per day, to $24,341. The improvement was led primarily by Tidewater’s largest class of platform supply vessels and was spread across multiple regional reporting segments.

Utilization also exceeded management’s expectations, although part of that result came from moving certain vessel drydocks into later periods. In the Middle East, Tidewater reported no material activity disruption and achieved its highest utilization and day rates in recent memory despite the regional conflict.

## Day-rate gains did not prevent earnings compression

The quarter showed a clear divergence between improving fleet pricing and declining year-over-year profit. Vessel revenue increased to $339.7 million from $336.9 million, but vessel operating costs rose 8.0% to $180.7 million. General and administrative expense also increased to $34.8 million from $31.2 million.

Below operating income, foreign exchange moved from an $11.7 million gain in Q2 2025 to a $0.7 million loss this quarter. Income tax expense increased to $25.1 million from $5.6 million. These items, combined with higher operating costs, reduced net margin to approximately 6.3% from 21.4% despite stable revenue.

Middle East conflict expenses remained an important source of cost pressure. Tidewater expects approximately $13.1 million of conflict-related costs during 2026, of which about $7.6 million is contractually billable to customers. The company has received modest reimbursements on its initial invoices and has changed wage arrangements to limit further conflict-related wage increases.

## Cash flow and balance sheet

Quarterly cash generation remained positive, with $67.0 million of operating cash flow and $64.4 million of free cash flow. On a six-month basis, however, operating cash flow declined to $86.2 million from $154.1 million a year earlier, reflecting lower net income and cash outflows related to receivables, accrued expenses and drydocking.

Cash and cash equivalents increased to $613.5 million at June 30 from $578.8 million at the end of 2025. Current and long-term debt totaled approximately $653.2 million, little changed from year-end. Tidewater made no common-stock repurchases during the first six months of 2026, while its remaining repurchase authorization was $500 million.

## 2026 guidance

Tidewater revised its annual guidance to account for the expected delay in closing the Wilson Sons Ultratug Offshore acquisition and continued elevated—but declining—Middle East operating costs. The updated outlook assumes the WSUT transaction closes around September 1, approximately two months later than previously anticipated.

Metric

Latest 2026 outlook

Context

Revenue

$1.42 billion-$1.47 billion

Pro forma for WSUT; revised for the later closing

Gross margin

49%-50%

Pro forma for WSUT; includes continued conflict-related cost pressure

Expected WSUT closing

Around September 1, 2026

Approximately two-month delay

Middle East conflict costs

About $13.1 million

Approximately $7.6 million is contractually billable to customers

The prior numerical guidance ranges were not included in the supplied release, so the exact size of the revision cannot be calculated.

## Management outlook

Management said customer discussions indicate a broader increase in offshore activity through the remainder of 2026 and into 2027, with tendering for new contracts and opportunities accelerating. Tidewater also expects the supply of available offshore support vessels could be insufficient for higher demand across production, subsea, EPCI and drilling support.

At the same time, management noted that additional offshore projects tied to regional energy-security priorities generally require years rather than months to develop. The near-term outlook therefore depends more heavily on projects already planned and on Tidewater converting improving leading-edge contract rates into realized revenue.

## Recent insider transactions

Data supplied for the previous six months classified 165,347 shares across 13 transactions as purchases and 52,656 shares across four transactions as sales, resulting in net reported purchases of 112,691 shares. These figures may include equity compensation, so they should not be treated as equivalent to open-market buying.

The following recent award transactions included both a reported price and monetary value:

Date

Insider and role

Transaction

Reported price

Reported value

Apr. 1, 2026

Melissa Cougle, Director

Stock award

$83.44

$31,207

Apr. 1, 2026

Robert Edward Robotti, Director

Stock award

$83.44

$31,207

Mar. 18, 2026

Samuel R. Rubio, CFO

Stock award

$75.27

$1,209,062

Mar. 18, 2026

Daniel Allen Hudson, General Counsel

Stock award

$75.27

$1,102,555

Because these were stock awards rather than identified open-market purchases, they do not by themselves establish insiders’ views about Tidewater’s valuation or outlook.

## Risks investors should monitor

-   **Middle East costs and disruption:** Tidewater has not experienced material regional activity disruption, but conflict-related expenses are reducing margins. Customer reimbursements cover only part of the expected costs and remain subject to billing and collection.
-   **WSUT timing and integration:** The expected closing has moved to around September 1. Further delays or integration difficulties could affect the revenue and gross margin assumptions underlying guidance.
-   **Drydock scheduling:** Some drydocks were shifted into later periods, helping current utilization. The delayed work could reduce utilization or increase cash requirements later in 2026.
-   **Tax and foreign-exchange volatility:** Higher tax expense and the reversal from a foreign-exchange gain to a loss materially amplified the year-over-year decline in net income.

## Summary

Tidewater’s Q2 2026 operating indicators improved sequentially, led by higher realized and leading-edge day rates, but those gains did not produce year-over-year earnings growth. Higher operating costs, Middle East conflict expenses, taxes and foreign-exchange effects drove substantial margin and net-income declines. The next key issues are whether higher contract rates translate into realized revenue, how later drydocks affect utilization and cash flow, and whether the WSUT acquisition closes on the revised schedule assumed in 2026 guidance.

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