Item 1. Financial Statements
ITEM 1. Financial Statements
CIVEO CORPORATION
UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(In Thousands, Except Per Share Amounts)
Three Months Ended
March 31,
2026 2025
Revenue $ 172,667 $ 144,044
Costs and expenses:
Service and other costs 132,506 114,615
Selling, general and administrative expenses 20,068 18,185
Depreciation and amortization expense 17,308 16,253
Other operating (income) expense ( 338 ) 507
169,544 149,560
Operating income (loss) 3,123 ( 5,516 )
Interest expense ( 3,762 ) ( 1,619 )
Interest income 38 26
Other income (expense) ( 61 ) 347
Loss before income taxes ( 662 ) ( 6,762 )
Income tax expense ( 3,141 ) ( 3,088 )
Net loss ( 3,803 ) ( 9,850 )
Less: Net income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interest 5 ( 8 )
Net loss attributable to Civeo Corporation $ ( 3,808 ) $ ( 9,842 )
Per Share Data (see Note 6)
Basic net loss per share attributable to Civeo Corporation common shareholders $ ( 0.34 ) $ ( 0.72 )
Diluted net loss per share attributable to Civeo Corporation common shareholders $ ( 0.34 ) $ ( 0.72 )
Weighted average number of common shares outstanding:
Basic 11,122 13,600
Diluted 11,122 13,600
Dividends per common share $ — $ 0.25
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
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CIVEO CORPORATION
UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS)
(In Thousands)
Three Months Ended
March 31,
2026 2025
Net loss $ ( 3,803 ) $ ( 9,850 )
Other comprehensive income (loss), net of taxes:
Foreign currency translation adjustment, net of zero taxes
4,895 1,093
Total other comprehensive income, net of taxes 4,895 1,093
Comprehensive income (loss) 1,092 ( 8,757 )
Less: Comprehensive income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interest 5 ( 8 )
Comprehensive income (loss) attributable to Civeo Corporation $ 1,087 $ ( 8,749 )
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
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CIVEO CORPORATION
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(In Thousands, Excluding Share Amounts)
March 31, 2026 December 31, 2025
(Unaudited)
ASSETS
Current assets:
Cash and cash equivalents $ 16,549 $ 14,439
Accounts receivable, net 107,166 90,470
Inventories 6,337 6,218
Prepaid expenses 20,115 17,209
Other current assets 2,656 2,877
Total current assets 152,823 131,213
Property, plant and equipment, net 235,259 244,517
Goodwill 7,774 7,541
Other intangible assets, net 68,229 70,410
Operating lease right-of-use assets 17,713 14,485
Other noncurrent assets 9,807 9,245
Total assets $ 491,605 $ 477,411
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
Current liabilities:
Accounts payable $ 44,654 $ 44,282
Accrued liabilities 26,251 30,837
Income taxes payable 182 153
Deferred revenue 2,806 2,903
Other current liabilities 7,181 6,761
Total current liabilities 81,074 84,936
Long-term debt 212,276 182,842
Deferred income taxes 3,272 3,318
Operating lease liabilities 14,040 11,142
Other noncurrent liabilities 20,197 20,789
Total liabilities 330,859 303,027
Shareholders’ Equity:
Common shares ( no par value; 46,000,000 shares authorized, 11,393,480 shares and 11,872,028 shares issued, respectively, and 10,943,296 shares and 11,434,033 shares outstanding, respectively)
— —
Additional paid-in capital 1,635,135 1,634,883
Accumulated deficit ( 1,077,359 ) ( 1,058,911 )
Common shares held in treasury at cost, 450,184 and 437,995 shares, respectively
( 11,112 ) ( 10,775 )
Accumulated other comprehensive loss ( 385,918 ) ( 390,813 )
Total Civeo Corporation shareholders’ equity 160,746 174,384
Noncontrolling interest — —
Total shareholders’ equity 160,746 174,384
Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity $ 491,605 $ 477,411
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
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CIVEO CORPORATION
UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF
CHANGES IN SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY
(In Thousands)
Attributable to Civeo
Common
Shares
Par Value Additional
Paid-in
Capital Accumulated
Deficit Treasury
Shares Accumulated
Other
Comprehensive
Income (Loss) Noncontrolling
Interest Total
Shareholders’
Equity
Balance, December 31, 2024 $ — $ 1,631,823 $ ( 980,720 ) $ ( 10,130 ) $ ( 404,600 ) $ 625 $ 236,998
Net loss — — ( 9,842 ) — — ( 8 ) ( 9,850 )
Currency translation adjustment — — — — 1,093 — 1,093
Dividends paid — — ( 3,437 ) — — ( 617 ) ( 4,054 )
Common shares repurchased — — ( 3,334 ) — — — ( 3,334 )
Excise tax on common shares repurchased — — ( 67 ) — — — ( 67 )
Share-based compensation — 597 — ( 645 ) — — ( 48 )
Balance, March 31, 2025 $ — $ 1,632,420 $ ( 997,400 ) $ ( 10,775 ) $ ( 403,507 ) $ — $ 220,738
Balance, December 31, 2025 $ — $ 1,634,883 $ ( 1,058,911 ) $ ( 10,775 ) $ ( 390,813 ) $ — $ 174,384
Net income (loss) — — ( 3,808 ) — — 5 ( 3,803 )
Currency translation adjustment — — — — 4,895 — 4,895
Dividends paid — — — — — ( 5 ) ( 5 )
Common shares repurchased — — ( 14,353 ) — — — ( 14,353 )
Excise tax on common shares repurchased — — ( 287 ) — — — ( 287 )
Share-based compensation — 252 — ( 337 ) — — ( 85 )
Balance, March 31, 2026 $ — $ 1,635,135 $ ( 1,077,359 ) $ ( 11,112 ) $ ( 385,918 ) $ — $ 160,746
Common
Shares (in
thousands)
Balance, December 31, 2025 11,434
Share-based compensation 20
Common shares repurchased ( 511 )
Balance, March 31, 2026 10,943
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
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CIVEO CORPORATION
UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(In Thousands)
Three Months Ended
March 31,
2026 2025
Cash flows from operating activities:
Net loss $ ( 3,803 ) $ ( 9,850 )
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash used in operating activities:
Depreciation and amortization 17,308 16,253
Deferred income tax benefit ( 139 ) ( 510 )
Non-cash compensation charge 252 597
Gains on disposals of assets ( 19 ) ( 155 )
Provision for credit losses, net of recoveries 862 ( 20 )
Other, net 661 ( 29 )
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
Accounts receivable ( 15,992 ) ( 4,156 )
Inventories ( 17 ) 1,841
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities ( 4,108 ) ( 9,835 )
Taxes payable ( 2,332 ) ( 2,059 )
Other current and noncurrent assets and liabilities, net ( 2,417 ) ( 522 )
Net cash flows used in operating activities ( 9,744 ) ( 8,445 )
Cash flows from investing activities:
Capital expenditures ( 4,133 ) ( 5,271 )
Proceeds from dispositions of property, plant and equipment 200 167
Net cash flows used in investing activities ( 3,933 ) ( 5,104 )
Cash flows from financing activities:
Revolving credit borrowings 192,837 99,155
Revolving credit repayments ( 162,279 ) ( 54,989 )
Debt issuance costs — ( 125 )
Dividends paid — ( 3,437 )
Repurchases of common shares ( 14,353 ) ( 3,334 )
Taxes paid on vested shares ( 337 ) ( 645 )
Net cash flows provided by financing activities 15,868 36,625
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash ( 81 ) 92
Net change in cash and cash equivalents 2,110 23,168
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period 14,439 5,204
Cash and cash equivalents, end of period $ 16,549 $ 28,372
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
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CIVEO CORPORATION
NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
1. DESCRIPTION OF BUSINESS AND BASIS OF PRESENTATION
Description of the Business
We provide hospitality services to remote workforces in Australia and Canada, including catering and food service, lodging, housekeeping and maintenance at accommodation facilities that we or our customers own. We provide services that support the day-to-day operations of these facilities, such as laundry, facility management and maintenance, water and wastewater treatment, power generation, communication systems, security and logistics. We also manage development activities for workforce accommodation facilities, including site selection, permitting, engineering and design and manufacturing and site construction management, along with providing hospitality services once the facility is constructed. We primarily operate in some of the world’s most active metallurgical (met) coal, oil, iron ore and liquefied natural gas (LNG) producing regions, and our customers include mining companies, major and independent oil companies, construction, engineering companies and oilfield and mining service companies. We operate in two principal reportable business segments – Australia and Canada.
Basis of Presentation
Unless otherwise stated or the context otherwise indicates: (i) all references in these consolidated financial statements to “Civeo,” “us,” “our” or “we” refer to Civeo Corporation and its consolidated subsidiaries; and (ii) all references in this report to “dollars” or “$” are to United States (U.S.) dollars. Certain reclassifications have been made to the prior year financial statements for them to conform with the 2026 presentation.
The accompanying unaudited consolidated financial statements of Civeo have been prepared pursuant to the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission (the SEC) pertaining to interim financial information. Certain information in footnote disclosures normally included in financial statements prepared in accordance with U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) has been condensed or omitted pursuant to those rules and regulations. The unaudited consolidated financial statements included in this report reflect all the adjustments, consisting of normal recurring adjustments, which Civeo considers necessary for a fair presentation of the results of operations for the interim periods covered and for the financial condition of Civeo at the date of the interim balance sheet. Results for the interim periods are not necessarily indicative of results for the full year.
The preparation of consolidated financial statements in conformity with GAAP requires the use of estimates and assumptions by management in determining the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosures of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the consolidated financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. If the underlying estimates and assumptions upon which the financial statements are based change in future periods, actual amounts may differ from those included in the accompanying consolidated financial statements.
The unaudited consolidated financial statements included in this report should be read in conjunction with our audited consolidated financial statements and accompanying notes included in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025.
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NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Continued)
2. REVENUE
The following table disaggregates our revenue by our two reportable segments (Australia and Canada) into major categories for the periods indicated (in thousands):
Three Months Ended
March 31,
2026 2025
Australia
Accommodation and associated services revenues $ 55,806 $ 46,823
Integrated services and other services revenues 67,212 56,823
Total Australia revenues 123,018 103,646
Canada
Accommodation and associated services revenues $ 43,134 $ 33,436
Mobile facility rental and associated services revenues 1,038 219
Integrated services and other services revenues 5,477 6,743
Total Canada revenues 49,649 40,398
Total revenues $ 172,667 $ 144,044
Our payment terms vary by the type and location of our customer and the services offered. The time between invoicing and when our performance obligations are satisfied is not significant. Payment terms are generally within 30 days and in most cases do not extend beyond 60 days. We do not have significant financing components or significant payment terms.
As of March 31, 2026, for contracts that are greater than one year, the table below discloses the estimated revenues related to performance obligations that are unsatisfied (or partially unsatisfied) and when we expect to recognize the revenue. The table only includes revenue expected to be recognized from contracts where the quantity of service is certain (in thousands):
For the years ending December 31,
2026 2027 2028 Thereafter Total
Revenue expected to be recognized as of March 31, 2026 $ 148,174 $ 153,135 $ 88,062 $ 200,676 $ 590,047
We applied the practical expedient and do not disclose consideration for remaining performance obligations with an original expected duration of one year or less. In addition, we do not estimate revenues expected to be recognized related to unsatisfied performance obligations for contracts without minimum room commitments. The table above represents only a portion of our expected future consolidated revenues and it is not necessarily indicative of the expected trend in total revenues.
3. FAIR VALUE MEASUREMENTS
Our financial instruments consist of cash and cash equivalents, receivables, payables and debt instruments. We believe that the carrying values of these instruments on the accompanying consolidated balance sheets approximate their fair values.
As of March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025, we believe the carrying value of our floating-rate debt outstanding under our revolving credit facilities approximates fair value because the terms include short-term interest rates and exclude penalties for prepayment. We estimated the fair value of our floating-rate revolving credit facilities using significant other observable inputs, representative of a Level 2 fair value measurement, including terms and credit spreads for these loans.
During the second quarter of 2025, we acquired accommodation assets, land and customer contracts and recorded them at fair value. Determining the fair value of assets acquired and liabilities assumed required the exercise of judgment, which included the use of a multi-period excess earnings income approach to determine the fair value of the customer relationships. Specifically, the fair value of the customer relationships was determined by calculating the present value of expected cash flows by applying a discount rate that represents the estimated rate that market participants would require for such intangible assets.
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CIVEO CORPORATION
NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Continued)
The expected cash flows and related discount rate are significant unobservable inputs categorized within Level 3 of the fair value hierarchy. The cash flows employed in the valuation are based on our best estimates of future sales, earnings and cash flows after considering factors such as general market conditions, expected future customer orders, contracts with suppliers, labor costs, changes in working capital, long-term business plans and recent operating performance.
4. DETAILS OF SELECTED BALANCE SHEET ACCOUNTS
Additional information regarding selected balance sheet accounts at March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025 is presented below (in thousands):
March 31, 2026 December 31, 2025
Accounts receivable, net:
Trade $ 88,509 $ 70,646
Unbilled revenue 16,189 15,273
Other 3,552 4,787
Total accounts receivable 108,250 90,706
Allowance for credit losses ( 1,084 ) ( 236 )
Total accounts receivable, net $ 107,166 $ 90,470
March 31, 2026 December 31, 2025
Inventories:
Finished goods, including purchased food, housekeeping and retail inventory $ 4,513 $ 4,486
Raw materials 1,824 1,732
Total inventories $ 6,337 $ 6,218
Estimated
Useful Life
(in years) March 31, 2026 December 31, 2025
Property, plant and equipment, net:
Land $ 29,881 $ 29,476
Accommodations assets 3 — 15 1,409,352 1,410,965
Buildings and leasehold improvements 6 — 40 14,053 13,817
Machinery and equipment 4 — 7 15,133 15,047
Office furniture and equipment 3 — 7 70,306 69,623
Vehicles 3 — 5 8,229 8,309
Construction in progress 3,482 1,694
Total property, plant and equipment 1,550,436 1,548,931
Accumulated depreciation ( 1,315,177 ) ( 1,304,414 )
Total property, plant and equipment, net $ 235,259 $ 244,517
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NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Continued)
March 31, 2026 December 31, 2025
Accrued liabilities:
Accrued compensation $ 21,157 $ 24,682
Accrued taxes, other than income taxes 4,044 3,873
Other 1,050 2,282
Total accrued liabilities $ 26,251 $ 30,837
March 31, 2026 December 31, 2025
Contract assets:
Current contract assets (1)
$ 1,299 $ 1,363
Noncurrent contract assets (1)
3,371 2,725
Total contract assets $ 4,670 $ 4,088
Contract liabilities (Deferred revenue):
Current contract liabilities (2)
$ 2,806 $ 2,903
Noncurrent contract liabilities (2)
2,341 2,908
Total contract liabilities (Deferred revenue) $ 5,147 $ 5,811
(1) Current contract assets and Noncurrent contract assets are included in "Other current assets" and "Other noncurrent assets," respectively, in our unaudited consolidated balance sheets.
(2) Current contract liabilities and Noncurrent contract liabilities are included in "Deferred revenue" and "Other noncurrent liabilities," respectively, in our unaudited consolidated balance sheets.
Contract assets consists of upfront incentives offered as consideration for entering into multi-year contracts. These incentives are refundable to us if the customer cancels the contract prior to the end of the contracted terms. The contract assets are amortized as a reduction of revenue over the contract term as the related services are provided. The increase in contract assets from December 31, 2025 to March 31, 2026 was due to incentives provided to a customer in Australia, beginning in the first quarter of 2025, in connection with entering into a six-year integrated services contract.
Deferred revenue typically consists of upfront payments received before we satisfy the associated performance obligation. The decrease in deferred revenue from December 31, 2025 to March 31, 2026 was due to revenue recognized over the contracted terms related to advance payments received from a customer for village enhancements in Australia.
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NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Continued)
5. ASSET ACQUISITION
On May 6, 2025, we acquired assets of Qantac Pty Ltd (Qantac), located in Queensland, Australia (the Qantac Acquisition) for total consideration of A$ 105 million (or approximately US$ 68 million) in cash. The Qantac Acquisition included four villages, with 1,368 rooms in Australia’s Bowen Basin and the associated accommodation assets, land and customer contracts. As a result of the Qantac Acquisition, we expanded our existing accommodations business into the Blackwater region of the Bowen Basin, which was not previously served by our existing villages. The Qantac Acquisition was funded with cash on hand and borrowings under the Amended Credit Agreement (as defined in Note 7). Qantac’s operations are reported as new village locations in our Australia reportable business segment.
The Qantac Acquisition was accounted for as an asset acquisition based on the principles described in Accounting Standards Codification Topic 805, Business Combinations, which provides a screen to determine when a set of transferred assets is not a business. The screen requires that when substantially all of the fair value of the gross assets acquired is concentrated in a single identifiable asset or a group of similarly identifiable assets, the set of transferred assets is not a business. Under the accounting for asset acquisitions, the acquisition is recorded using a cost accumulation and allocation model under which the cost of such acquisition is allocated on a relative fair value basis to the assets acquired and liabilities assumed. Acquisition-related transaction costs are capitalized as a component of the cost of the assets acquired. Goodwill is not recognized in an asset acquisition, and any difference between consideration transferred and the fair value of the net assets acquired is allocated to the certain identifiable assets acquired based on their relative fair values.
The purchase price was allocated to the net assets as follows (in thousands):
Consideration:
Cash $ 68,189
Direct transaction costs 4,601
Total costs of the asset acquisition $ 72,790
Other current assets $ 184
Property, plant and equipment 70,575
Intangible assets 5,999
Total assets acquired 76,758
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities 67
Deferred income taxes 3,901
Total liabilities assumed 3,968
Net assets acquired $ 72,790
6. EARNINGS PER SHARE
We calculate our basic earnings per share by dividing net income (loss) attributable to Civeo Corporation by the weighted average number of common shares outstanding. For diluted earnings per share, the basic shares outstanding are adjusted by adding all potentially dilutive securities.
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NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Continued)
The calculation of basic and diluted earnings per share attributable to Civeo common shareholders is presented below for the periods indicated (in thousands, except per share amounts):
Three Months Ended March 31,
2026 2025
Numerator:
Basic net loss attributable to Civeo Corporation $ ( 3,808 ) $ ( 9,842 )
Diluted net loss attributable to Civeo Corporation $ ( 3,808 ) $ ( 9,842 )
Denominator:
Weighted average shares outstanding - basic 11,122 13,600
Dilutive shares - share-based awards — —
Weighted average shares outstanding - diluted 11,122 13,600
Basic net loss per share attributable to Civeo Corporation common shareholders (1)
$ ( 0.34 ) $ ( 0.72 )
Diluted net loss per share attributable to Civeo Corporation common shareholders (1)
$ ( 0.34 ) $ ( 0.72 )
(1) Computations may reflect rounding adjustments.
Share-based awards that have been excluded from the calculation of weighted-average common shares outstanding because the effect is anti-dilutive totaled 0.1 million shares and 0.1 million shares, respectively, for the three months ended March 31, 2026 and 2025.
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CIVEO CORPORATION
NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Continued)
7. DEBT
As of March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025, long-term debt consisted of the following (in thousands):
March 31, 2026 December 31, 2025
U.S. revolving credit facility; weighted average interest rate of 8.9 % for the three month period ended March 31, 2026
$ 5,000 $ —
Canadian revolving credit facility; weighted average interest rate of 5.9 % for the three month period ended March 31, 2026
155,676 132,787
Australian revolving credit facility; weighted average interest rate of 6.9 % for the three month period ended March 31, 2026
51,600 50,055
Total debt $ 212,276 $ 182,842
Credit Agreement
As of March 31, 2026, our Syndicated Facility Agreement, the Credit Agreement, provided for a $ 265.0 million revolving credit facility scheduled to mature on August 8, 2028, allocated as follows: (A) a $ 10.0 million senior secured revolving credit facility in favor of certain of our U.S. subsidiaries, as borrowers; (B) a $ 200.0 million senior secured revolving credit facility in favor of Civeo and certain of our U.S. subsidiaries, as borrowers; and (C) a $ 55.0 million senior secured revolving credit facility in favor of one of our Australian subsidiaries, as borrower.
On April 23, 2026, the Credit Agreement was amended and restated (as amended to date, the Amended Credit Agreement) to, among other things:
• provide for an increase by $ 20.0 million of the aggregate revolving loan commitments under the Amended Credit Agreement, to an aggregate maximum principal amount of $ 285.0 million, allocated as follows: (A) a $ 10.0 million senior secured revolving credit facility in favor of certain of our U.S. subsidiaries, as borrowers (the U.S. Facility); (B) a $ 205.0 million senior secured revolving credit facility in favor of Civeo, as borrower (the Canadian Facility); and (C) a $ 70.0 million senior secured revolving credit facility in favor of one of our Australian subsidiaries, as borrowers;
• extend the maturity from August 8, 2028 to April 23, 2030; and
• provide for other technical changes and amendments to the Credit Agreement.
U.S. dollar amounts outstanding under the facilities provided by the Amended Credit Agreement bear interest at a variable rate equal to Adjusted Term Secured Overnight Financing Rate (SOFR), which is equal to Term SOFR plus a 10 basis point adjustment, plus a margin of 2.50 % to 3.75 %, or a base rate plus a margin of 1.50 % to 2.75 %, in each case based on a ratio of our total net debt to Consolidated EBITDA (as defined in the Amended Credit Agreement). Canadian dollar amounts outstanding bear interest at a variable rate equal to Adjusted Term Canadian Overnight Repo Rate Average (CORRA), which is equal to the Term CORRA plus a 29.55 basis point adjustment for one month terms or a 32.14 basis point adjustment for three month terms, plus a margin of 2.50 % to 3.75 %, or a Canadian Prime rate plus a margin of 1.50 % to 2.75 %, in each case based on a ratio of our total net debt to Consolidated EBITDA (as defined in the Amended Credit Agreement). Australian dollar amounts outstanding under the Amended Credit Agreement bear interest at a variable rate equal to the Bank Bill Swap Bid Rate plus a margin of 2.50 % to 3.75 %, based on a ratio of our total net debt to Consolidated EBITDA (as defined in the Amended Credit Agreement).
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NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Continued)
The Amended Credit Agreement contains customary affirmative and negative covenants that, among other things, limit or restrict: (i) indebtedness, liens and fundamental changes; (ii) asset sales; (iii) specified acquisitions; (iv) certain restrictive agreements; (v) transactions with affiliates; and (vi) investments and other restricted payments, including dividends and other distributions. In addition, we must maintain a minimum interest coverage ratio, defined as the ratio of consolidated EBITDA to consolidated interest expense, of at least 3.00 to 1.00 and a maximum net leverage ratio, defined as the ratio of total net debt to Consolidated EBITDA, of no greater than 3.00 to 1.00. Following a qualified offering of indebtedness or convertible indebtedness, we will be required to maintain a maximum leverage ratio of no greater than 3.50 to 1.00 and a maximum senior secured leverage ratio no greater than 2.50 to 1.00. Each of the factors considered in the calculations of these ratios are defined in the Amended Credit Agreement. EBITDA and consolidated interest, as defined, exclude goodwill and asset impairments, debt discount amortization, amortization of intangibles and other non-cash charges. We were in compliance with our covenants as of March 31, 2026.
Borrowings under the Amended Credit Agreement are secured by a pledge of substantially all of our assets and the assets of our subsidiaries subject to customary exceptions. The obligations under the Amended Credit Agreement are guaranteed by our material subsidiaries. As of March 31, 2026, we had six lenders that were parties to the Amended Credit Agreement, with total revolving commitments ranging from $ 37.5 million to $ 60.0 million. As of March 31, 2026, we had outstanding letters of credit of zero under the U.S. facility, zero under the Australian facility and $ 0.9 million under the Canadian facility. We also had outstanding bank guarantees of A$ 1.4 million under the Australian facility.
8. INCOME TAXES
Our operations are conducted through various subsidiaries in a number of countries throughout the world. We have provided for income taxes based upon the tax laws and rates in the countries in which operations are conducted and income is earned. We operate in three jurisdictions, Australia, Canada and the U.S., where statutory tax rates range from 15 % to 30 %. Our effective tax rate will vary from period to period based on changes in earnings mix between these different jurisdictions.
We compute our quarterly taxes under the effective tax rate method by applying an anticipated annual effective rate to our year-to-date income, except for significant unusual or extraordinary transactions. Income taxes for any significant and unusual or extraordinary transactions are computed and recorded in the period in which the specific transaction occurs. As of March 31, 2026 and 2025, Canada and the U.S. were considered loss jurisdictions for tax accounting purposes and were removed from the annual effective tax rate computation for purposes of computing the interim tax provision.
Our income tax expense for the three months ended March 31, 2026 totaled $ 3.1 million, or ( 474.5 )% of pretax loss, compared to income tax expense of $ 3.1 million, or ( 45.7 )% of pretax loss, for the three months ended March 31, 2025. Our effective tax rate for the three months ended March 31, 2026 and 2025 was impacted by Canada and the U.S. being considered loss jurisdictions that were removed from the annual effective tax rate computation for purposes of computing the interim tax provision.
9. COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENCIES
We are a party to various pending or threatened claims, lawsuits and administrative proceedings seeking damages or other remedies concerning our commercial operations, products, employees and other matters, including warranty and product liability claims as a result of our products or operations. Although we can give no assurance about the outcome of pending legal and administrative proceedings and the effect such outcomes may have on us, management believes that any ultimate liability resulting from the outcome of such proceedings, to the extent not otherwise provided for or covered by insurance, will not have a material adverse effect on our consolidated financial position, results of operations or liquidity.
10. ACCUMULATED OTHER COMPREHENSIVE LOSS
Our accumulated other comprehensive loss decreased $ 4.9 million from $ 390.8 million at December 31, 2025 to $ 385.9 million at March 31, 2026, as a result of foreign currency exchange rate fluctuations. Changes in other comprehensive loss during the three months of 2026 were primarily driven by the Australian dollar increasing in value compared to the U.S. dollar and the Canadian dollar decreasing in value compared to the U.S. dollar. Excluding intercompany balances, our Australian dollar functional currency net assets totaled approximately A$ 245 million and our Canadian dollar functional currency net liabilities totaled approximately C$ 20 million at March 31, 2026.
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NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Continued)
11. SHARE REPURCHASE PROGRAMS AND DIVIDENDS
Share Repurchase Programs
In March 2025, our Board of Directors (Board) authorized a common share repurchase program (the Share Repurchase Program) to repurchase up to 10.0 % of our total common shares which were issued and outstanding at that date, or approximately 1.4 million common shares over a twelve month period. In April 2025, our Board authorized an increase to the Share Repurchase Program to repurchase up to 20.0 % of our total common shares which are issued and outstanding at that date, or approximately 2.7 million common shares. In March 2026, our Board authorized an additional repurchase authorization of up to 10.0 % of our common shares outstanding upon completion of the existing Share Repurchase Program.
The repurchase authorization allows repurchases from time to time through a variety of methods, including but not limited to open market repurchases, pursuant to a Rule 10b5-1 compliant plan, or privately negotiated transactions. We have funded, and intend to continue to fund, repurchases through cash on hand, cash from debt incurrences and cash generated from operations. Any common shares repurchased are cancelled in the periods they are acquired and the payment is accounted for as an increase to accumulated deficit in our Unaudited Consolidated Statements of Changes in Shareholders’ Equity in the period the payment is made.
The following table summarizes our common share repurchases for the periods presented (in thousands, except per share data):
Three Months Ended March 31,
2026 2025
Dollar-value of shares repurchased $ 14,353 $ 3,334
Shares repurchased 511.0 153.1
Average price paid per share $ 28.06 $ 21.75
Dividends
In April 2025, after the completion of our first quarter 2025 dividend, our Board suspended quarterly dividends on our common shares to prioritize returning capital to our shareholders through ongoing share repurchases.
12. SHARE-BASED COMPENSATION
Certain key employees and non-employee directors participate in the Amended and Restated 2014 Equity Participation Plan of Civeo Corporation (the Civeo Plan). The Civeo Plan authorizes our Board and the Compensation Committee of our Board to approve and grant awards of options, awards of share appreciation rights, awards of restricted shares, performance share awards, phantom share units and dividend equivalents, awards of deferred shares, and share payments to our employees and non-employee directors. Approximately 3.0 million Civeo common shares are authorized to be issued under the Civeo Plan.
Outstanding Awards
Phantom Share Units. On March 5, 2026, we granted 132,804 phantom share units under the Civeo Plan, which vest in three equal annual installments beginning on March 5, 2027. We also granted 44,187 phantom share units under the Canadian Long-Term Incentive Plan, which vest in three equal annual installments beginning on March 5, 2027. Phantom share units are settled in cash upon vesting.
During the three months ended March 31, 2026 and 2025, we recognized compensation expense associated with phantom share units totaling $ 2.4 million and $ 1.8 million, respectively. At March 31, 2026, unrecognized compensation cost related to phantom share units was $ 10.4 million, as remeasured at March 31, 2026, which is expected to be recognized over a weighted average period of 2.2 years.
Performance Share Awards. On March 5, 2026, we granted 144,433 performance share awards under the Civeo Plan, which cliff vest after three years subject to attainment of applicable performance goals. These awards will be earned in amounts between 0 % and 200 % of the participant’s target performance share award, based on the payout percentage associated with
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Civeo’s relative total shareholder return rank among a peer group of other companies and the payout percentage associated with Civeo's three-year growth in EBITDA over the performance period relative to a preset 2028 EBITDA target. The portion of the performance share awards tied to the 2028 EBITDA target includes a performance-based vesting requirement. We evaluate the probability of achieving the performance goals throughout the performance period and will adjust share-based compensation expense based on the number of shares expected to vest based on our estimate of the most probable performance outcome. No share-based compensation expense is recognized if the performance criteria are not probable of being achieved.
During the three months ended March 31, 2026 and 2025, we recognized compensation expense associated with performance share awards totaling $ 0.1 million and $ 0.3 million, respectively. The total fair value of performance share awards that vested during the three months ended March 31, 2026 and 2025 was $ 0.9 million and $ 1.7 million, respectively. At March 31, 2026, unrecognized compensation cost related to performance share awards was $ 4.8 million, which is expected to be recognized over a weighted average period of 2.2 years.
Restricted Share Awards / Deferred Share Awards. Compensation expense associated with restricted share awards and deferred share awards recognized in the three months ended March 31, 2026 and 2025 totaled $ 0.4 million and $ 0.3 million, respectively. The total fair value of restricted share awards and deferred share awards that vested during the three months ended March 31, 2026 and 2025 was zero .
At March 31, 2026, unrecognized compensation cost related to restricted share awards and deferred share awards was $ 0.2 million, which is expected to be recognized over a weighted average period of 0.1 years.
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13. SEGMENT AND RELATED INFORMATION
We report segment information based on the “management” approach. The management approach designates the internal reporting used by management for making decisions and assessing performance as the source of our reportable segments. Our Chief Executive Officer is the chief operation decision maker (CODM). We have identified two reportable segments, Australia and Canada, which represent our strategic focus on hospitality services and workforce accommodations.
Prior to the fourth quarter of 2025, Corporate, other and eliminations selling, general and administrative expenses includes corporate information technology (IT) expenses managed on a worldwide basis that were not allocated to individual segments in Australia and Canada. To better align segment operating income (loss) to the profitability measure used by our CODM, these shared general and administrative costs are now allocated to Australia and Canada beginning with the year ended December 31, 2025. For the three months ended March 31, 2025, we allocated corporate IT expenses to Australia and Canada of $ 2.0 million to conform with the presentation for the three months ended March 31, 2026.
Financial information by business segment for each of the three months ended March 31, 2026 and 2025 is summarized in the following table (in thousands):
Three Months Ended March 31, 2026 Australia Canada Corporate, other and eliminations Total
Revenues $ 123,018 $ 49,649 $ — $ 172,667
Cost of sales and services 92,468 40,027 11 132,506
Revenues less cost of sales and services 30,550 9,622 ( 11 ) 40,161
Selling, general and administrative expenses 9,004 6,007 5,057 20,068
Depreciation and amortization expense 9,203 8,083 22 17,308
Other operating expense (income) (1)
( 345 ) ( 79 ) 86 ( 338 )
Operating income (loss) 12,688 ( 4,389 ) ( 5,176 ) 3,123
Reconciliation to income (loss) before income taxes
Other loss (2)
( 3,785 )
Loss before income taxes $ ( 662 )
Capital expenditures $ 817 $ 1,870 $ 1,446 $ 4,133
Total assets $ 285,577 $ 189,287 $ 16,741 $ 491,605
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Three Months Ended March 31, 2025 Australia Canada Corporate, other and eliminations Total
Revenues $ 103,646 $ 40,398 $ — $ 144,044
Cost of sales and services 76,720 37,645 250 114,615
Revenues less cost of sales and services 26,926 2,753 ( 250 ) 29,429
Selling, general and administrative expenses 7,853 4,860 5,472 18,185
Depreciation and amortization expense 7,804 8,420 29 16,253
Other operating expense (1)
75 61 371 507
Operating income (loss) 11,194 ( 10,588 ) ( 6,122 ) ( 5,516 )
Reconciliation to income (loss) before income taxes
Other loss (2)
( 1,246 )
Loss before income taxes $ ( 6,762 )
Capital expenditures $ 1,945 $ 3,326 $ — $ 5,271
Total assets $ 206,804 $ 207,008 $ 9,940 $ 423,752
(1) Other operating expense (income) for each reportable segment primarily includes other operating income and expenses for the three months ended March 31, 2026 and 2025.
(2) Other income (loss) is primarily related to interest expense, interest income and other income.
14. SUBSEQUENT EVENT
On April 23, 2026, we amended our Credit Agreement. See Note 7 - Debt for further information.
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Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
This Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q contains certain “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (the Exchange Act). The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 provides safe harbor provisions for forward-looking information. The forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology including “may,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “estimate,” “continue,” “believe” or other similar words. The forward-looking statements in this report include, but are not limited to, the statements in “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” relating to our expectations about the macroeconomic environment and industry conditions, including the volatility in the price of and demand for commodities, as well as our expectations about capital expenditures in 2026, beliefs with respect to liquidity needs and expectations with respect to growth strategies and opportunities, cost reductions, share repurchases and benefits of the Qantac Acquisition. Actual results could differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements as a result of a number of important factors. For a discussion of known material factors that could affect our results, refer to “Risk Factors” in this quarterly report and "Risk Factors," “Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements,” and “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” included in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025 and our subsequent SEC filings. Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should the assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may differ materially from those expected, estimated or projected. Our management believes these forward-looking statements are reasonable. However, you should not place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which are based only on our current expectations and are not guarantees of future performance. All subsequent written and oral forward-looking statements attributable to us or to persons acting on our behalf are expressly qualified in their entirety by the foregoing. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made, and we undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any of them in light of new information, future events or otherwise, except to the extent required by applicable law.
In addition, in certain places in this quarterly report, we may refer to reports published by third parties that purport to describe trends or developments in the natural resources industry. We do so for the convenience of our shareholders and in an effort to provide information available in the market that will assist our investors in a better understanding of the market environment in which we operate. However, we specifically disclaim any responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of such information and undertake no obligation to update such information.
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