Transocean Ltd. (NYSE:RIG) results highlight 2.35% deal spread in focus

Transocean Ltd. (NYSE:RIG) results highlight 2.35% deal spread in focus

NEW YORK, August 3, 2026, 08:12 EDT – Attention turned to a 2.35% deal spread after earnings from Transocean Ltd. came in, putting the agreement under renewed scrutiny.

Transocean starts earnings week facing a tight deal spread and declining oil prices. Its fixed-ratio proposal valued Valaris Limited at $81.05 based on Friday’s closing price. Shares of Valaris closed at $79.19, leaving a 2.35% difference.

Stock chart for NYSE:RIG

The spread does not directly reflect a decision on regulatory clearance. Valaris shareholders are set to get 15.235 Transocean shares rather than a set cash payout. The outcome of Wednesday’s earnings will automatically adjust the value of the offer.

The calculation on Friday relied on the closing prices and the exchange ratio that was filed.

MetricFriday value
Transocean closing price$5.32
Share exchange ratio15.235 RIG shares
Valaris implied value$81.05
Valaris last close$79.19
Pre-cost gross spread$1.86, or 2.35%

A 5% shift in Transocean alters the offer value by approximately $4.05 per Valaris share. If Valaris remains at Friday’s level, slight declines eliminate the perceived spread, while gains increase it.

RIG changeRIG valueEstimated VALCompared to VAL close
-5%$5.05$77.00-2.77%
No change$5.32$81.05+2.35%
+5%$5.59$85.10+7.47%

As of the 08:12 EDT dateline, trading on the NYSE core session had yet to begin. The opening auction is set for 9:30 a.m. EDT. Oil prices dropped significantly ahead of the open. By 1011 GMT, WTI had decreased 6% to $79.60, with Brent slipping 4.8% to $83.70.

Stocks rebounded broadly on Friday, with Transocean, Valaris, Noble Corporation plc , and Seadrill Limited all closing higher. Despite the gains, all four still posted weekly losses.

CompanyJuly 24July 31Friday moveWeekly move
Transocean$5.35$5.32up 4.72%down 0.56%
Valaris$79.53$79.19up 4.78%down 0.43%
Noble$43.26$42.40up 2.32%down 1.99%
Seadrill$44.93$44.84up 3.70%down 0.20%

Transocean will release its second-quarter results and provide a fleet update after markets close on Wednesday. The earnings call is scheduled for Thursday at 9 a.m. EDT. Early projections put revenue close to $955 million. Estimates for adjusted EPS are between zero and one cent.

Management’s outlook signals a more challenging sequential quarter, with the revenue midpoint decreasing by 12.1% and operating and maintenance expenses increasing by 6.4%. Revenue efficiency declines by 0.8 percentage point.

MetricQ1 actualQ2 guidance midpointSequential change
Contract drilling revenue$1.081 billion$950 million-12.1%
Operating and maintenance expense$606 million$645 million+6.4%
Revenue efficiency97.3%96.5%-0.8 point
Revenue less O&M$475 million$305 million-35.8%

The last row represents a basic operating spread rather than EBITDA. Overheads, depreciation, interest, and tax are excluded. Nonetheless, the midpoint shrinks by around 36%.

Transocean reported $5.14 billion in principal debt and $330 million in cash at the end of March. The company generated $136 million in free cash flow during the first quarter. Its market capitalization stood at roughly $5.98 billion on Friday. Chief Executive Keelan Adamson commented on the financial challenge in February: “We know that our debt level negatively impacts our equity value. This transaction addresses that.” SEC

Backlog acts as the offsetting force. Transocean disclosed $7.1 billion as of May 4. Contracts secured in June contributed an additional $185 million in firm commitments. Another arrangement with Equinor ASA exceeds $1 billion, contingent upon receiving license approvals.

Those gross additions represent about 1.25 times the midpoint of Q2 revenue, prior to considering backlog depletion. The majority of this associated work is scheduled to start in 2027 or 2028. The main challenge continues to be near-term conversion.

The U.S. antitrust review remains ongoing following a July 1 filing. Approval from the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) was received in June. The Justice Department previously submitted a second request. The deal is still pending shareholder approvals.

The filing stated that substantial compliance would not be certified by either party before July 31. Once both parties certify, there is a required 60-day waiting period unless the department shortens it.

Risks: Declines in oil prices may dampen contracting outlook. Reduced rig utilization may impact both efficiency and revenue. Valaris consideration may fall if Transocean shares slide, DOJ actions require remedies, or approvals are postponed.

Investors face a dual challenge. Wednesday’s results need to justify both cash flow and the strength of the backlog. The share price response will swiftly adjust expectations around the Valaris proposal.

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Further analysis

What do second-quarter results need to reveal to underpin the stock?
Transocean is set to announce results after the market closes on Wednesday, August 5. The company projected drilling revenue in the range of $930 million to $970 million, and targets a revenue efficiency rate of 96.5%. Operating costs are forecast between $630 million and $660 million. FactSet's consensus estimate for earnings is $0.01 per share, down from $0.05 three months prior.
Does contract backlog remain the main driver of growth?
Backlog stood at $7.1 billion as of May 4, with daily averages above $450,000. Contract coverage was 86% for 2026 and 73% for 2027. In June, newly secured awards totaled $185 million, and a separate Equinor contract surpassed $1 billion. The Equinor contract remains subject to license approvals. The fleet report due Wednesday will offer the latest net backlog figures.
Is Transocean’s debt exposure fully captured in its current valuation?
As of March 31, debt principal stood at $5.14 billion, with the current equity value near $5.98 billion. After deducting $330 million in cash, enterprise value comes to approximately $10.8 billion—about 7.9 times the forecast 2025 adjusted EBITDA of $1.37 billion. The company maintains full-year interest expense guidance at $610 million. Reducing debt continues to be the main priority.
Is the Valaris acquisition expected to generate greater value than it causes dilution?
Transocean shareholders are set to control 53% of the merged entity, while Valaris investors would own the remaining 47%. Management anticipates more than $200 million in synergies and expects leverage to reach 1.5 times in 24 months. CFIUS approval has been secured. According to the latest filing, the deal is still awaiting DOJ review and shareholder approval. Completion is aimed for the second half of 2026.
What are Wall Street’s expectations for RIG shares?
FactSet consensus assigns a Hold rating. The mean price target of $6.54 suggests a 23% gain from $5.32. Analyst targets span from $4 to $10. The 2026 EPS consensus dropped to $0.12 from $0.22 over three months, while the 2027 projection increased to $0.27. The wide spread in estimates indicates limited analyst confidence.
Mateusz Kaczmarek

Mateusz Kaczmarek is a financial and technology journalist at TS2.tech. His coverage ranges from stocks and artificial intelligence to semiconductors and developments across global markets. He graduated from the Poznań University of Economics and Business and worked in financial analysis before becoming a business journalist. Follow Mateusz Kaczmarek on Google News.

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