IMPP Q3 fleet calendar days jump 36.1% as drybulk integration drives operational growth

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IMPP Q3 fleet calendar days jump 36.1% as drybulk integration drives operational growth

Imperial Petroleum Inc. reported third quarter (Q3) 2025 revenues of USD 41.4 million. For the nine month (9M) period ended September 30, 2025, revenues were USD 109.9 million. Adjusted earnings per share $(EPS)$ stood at USD 0.32 for Q3 2025 and USD 1.04 for the nine month period. The weighted average number of shares for Q3 was 33,664,833. The company highlighted a 36.1 percent increase in fleet calendar days in Q3 2025 compared to the previous quarter, attributed to the full integration of its seven drybulk vessels. Fleet operational utilization reached 88.7 percent in Q3 2025, with the drybulk fleet at 92.5 percent and the tanker fleet at 84.4 percent. Time charter activity accounted for approximately 75 percent of total fleet calendar days during the quarter.

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