Helix Energy Solutions Group Inc. Publishes Investor Presentation on Well Intervention, Robotics and Decommissioning Services

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Helix Energy Solutions Group Inc. Publishes Investor Presentation on Well Intervention, Robotics and Decommissioning Services

Helix Energy Solutions Group Inc. outlined its offshore energy services business, focusing on well intervention, subsea robotics and decommissioning. The company reported a $1.3 billion backlog as of December 31, 2025, with net debt of $137 million and liquidity of $554 million. It also provided 2026 guidance, forecasting revenue of $1.2 billion to $1.4 billion, adjusted EBITDA of $230 million to $290 million, and free cash flow of $100 million to $160 million, along with segment revenue ranges for well intervention, robotics, shallow water abandonment and production facilities. You can access the full presentation through the link below.

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