- Saipem S.p.A. (OTC:SAPMF), an Italian contractor in the oil and gas industry, is under EU antitrust review for a potential merger with Subsea 7 S.A. (OSL: SUBC).
- Wall Street analysts anticipate a negative earnings per share (EPS) of -$0.29 for Saipem's upcoming quarterly earnings, with projected revenue of $3.98 billion, influenced by increased operational expenses due to the Middle East crisis.
- Despite these challenges, Saipem S.p.A. recently secured a significant offshore drilling contract valued at approximately $260 million from Eni S.p.A. (NYSE: E), highlighting its continued ability to win new business.
Saipem S.p.A. (OTC:SAPMF) is an Italian contractor that provides services to the oil and gas industry. The company specializes in complex projects, including offshore and onshore drilling and construction. It faces a potential merger with its Norwegian competitor, Subsea 7 S.A. (OSL: SUBC), but the deal is under investigation by EU antitrust regulators.
On July 28, 2026, Saipem S.p.A. is set to release its quarterly earnings. Wall Street analysts are watching closely, with an estimated earnings per share (EPS) of -$0.29. EPS indicates how much profit a company makes for each share of its stock. A negative number suggests a net loss for the period.
The company's revenue for the quarter is projected to be around $3.98 billion. This forecast comes as Saipem S.p.A. revises its 2026 core earnings expectations downward. As highlighted by Reuters, this change is due to extra costs related to the crisis in the Middle East, which impacts its operational expenses.
Despite these challenges, Saipem S.p.A. continues to secure new business. The company recently won a long-term offshore drilling contract from Eni S.p.A. (NYSE: E) valued at approximately $260 million, as reported by Zacks Investment Research. This project will use its Santorini drillship for a campaign off the coast of Cote d'Ivoire starting in early 2027.
From a financial standpoint, Saipem S.p.A. has a debt-to-equity ratio of 0.47, which measures its financial leverage by comparing total debt to shareholder equity. Its current ratio, a measure of short-term liquidity, stands at 0.78.