Helix and Hornbeck to Combine to Create a Premier Integrated Offshore Services Company
Transaction Brings Together Two Industry Leaders with Complementary Businesses and Geographic Presence, Providing Deepwater Life-of-Field Services
Forms Diversified and Expanded High Specification Fleet, Furthering Deep Technical Expertise
Portfolio will Provide Innovative and
Well-Positioned for Future Growth and Sustained Shareholder Value Creation Supported by Increased Scale, Balance Sheet Strength and Robust Free Cash Flow Generation
Expected to Generate
Combined Company will Operate Under Hornbeck Offshore Services and Trade on NYSE Under “HOS”
Companies to Host Joint Conference Call Today at
The strategic combination will create a recognized leader in offshore operations through a diversified and expanded high-specification fleet of specialty vessels, supported by subsea robotics, well intervention and technical service capabilities, including trenching subsea pipelines and cables. The combined company will provide innovative and integrated subsea and marine transportation solutions to customers across deepwater energy, defense and renewables. Combining Helix’s well intervention assets and robotics with Hornbeck’s specialty and ultra-high specification offshore support vessels will form a complementary, end-to-end service offering that materially expands the combined company’s ability to meet a broader share of customers’ deepwater needs. Together, Helix and Hornbeck will have a multi-faceted service portfolio that spans the entire life-cycle of deepwater fields, improves macro resilience and increases exposure to specialty non-oilfield markets.
“In merging two proven industry leaders with industry-leading teams, assets and offerings, this transaction creates a global deepwater vessel and services company with the scale and capabilities to deliver sustainable, long-term growth,” said
“We are confident that by capitalizing on each company’s unique expertise, we will unlock meaningful strategic and operational benefits that enhance our ability to serve customers worldwide and drive significant shareholder value creation,” said
Strategic and Financial Benefits of the Transaction
- Combines two deepwater‑focused leaders with complementary capabilities: The combined company creates a scaled, life-of-field business providing engineered solutions spanning the offshore oil and gas, defense and renewables industries, aimed at reducing cyclicality and through-cycle earnings volatility, while enabling flexible global asset deployment where demand is strongest.
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Expands global presence with strong exposure to key offshore markets: Helix’s global presence in the
West Africa ,Asia Pacific andNorth Sea regions, as well asthe United States andBrazil , and Hornbeck’s concentration in theAmericas , includingBrazil andMexico , enhances a global footprint spanning the key offshore basins worldwide. The combined company’s footprint will include cabotage-protected markets and will have direct access to leading offshore customers, enabling the delivery of premier deepwater services through technologically advanced assets. - Expects to create attractive earnings profile with low leverage and strong free cash flow generation: The combined company is expected to be well-capitalized with a strong balance sheet, low leverage and significant cash at closing to further the execution of the combined company’s value-driven strategy. This financial strength and projected substantial free cash flow generation will provide significant flexibility for organic growth or other strategic M&A to increase long-term shareholder value creation.
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generate solid revenue and cost synergies: The transaction is expected to generate
$75 million or more in annual revenue and cost synergies within three years following the transaction close. The synergies are expected to result from combined and integrated service offerings, as well as expanding services offered to existing customers, driving revenue pull-through. The scale of the combined company’s fleet enables asset optimization, reducing reliance on third-party vessel charters and delivering efficiencies across maintenance, procurement and operations. - Aligned cultures and a proven leadership team dedicated to supporting a seamless integration: Helix and Hornbeck share core values of integrity, operational excellence, teamwork and innovation. These values will be reflected in the combined company’s focus on health, safety, personal responsibility, environmental protection, and financial and operational performance.
Leadership, Governance and Headquarters
Following the completion of the transaction,
Post closing, the combined company will operate under the
Transaction Details
Under the terms of the agreement, which have been approved by the Boards of Directors of both Helix and Hornbeck, Hornbeck stockholders would receive a fixed exchange ratio of 10.27167 shares of Helix common stock for each share of Hornbeck common stock owned.
The merger is expected to be tax-free to shareholders of both companies.
Approvals and Closing
Parties representing a significant portion of the ownership of Hornbeck, including Ares Management funds, delivered today their written consent approving the transaction. The transaction is expected to close in the second half of 2026, subject to approval by Helix shareholders, the receipt of applicable regulatory approvals and the satisfaction of other customary closing conditions.
Conference Call and Additional Materials
Helix and Hornbeck will host a joint conference call today to discuss the transaction and Helix’s first quarter 2026 results at
The conference call will be available via webcast on the investor relations section of each company's website at https://helixenergysolutionsgroupinc.gcs-web.com/ and https://ir.hornbeckoffshore.com/. Associated presentation materials will also be available for viewing on the same website prior to the call.
The conference call can also be accessed by dialing 1-800-715-9871 within
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Important Information About the Proposed Transaction and Where to Find It
In connection with the proposed transaction, Helix intends to file with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) a registration statement on Form S-4 to register the common stock of Helix (“Helix Shares”) to be issued in connection with the proposed transaction. The registration statement will include a document that serves as a proxy statement and prospectus of Helix (the “proxy statement/prospectus”), and Helix will file other documents regarding the proposed transaction with the
After the registration statement has been declared effective, a definitive proxy statement will be mailed to the shareholders of Helix (the “Helix Shareholders”). Investors and security holders will be able to obtain free copies of the registration statement and the proxy statement/prospectus, as each may be amended or supplemented from time to time, and other relevant documents filed by Helix with the
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This communication contains forward-looking statements. All statements, other than statements of present or historical fact included in this communication, regarding Helix’s proposed merger with Hornbeck, Helix’s ability to consummate the transaction, the benefits of the transaction and the combined company’s future financial performance, as well as the combined company’s strategy, future operations, estimated financial position, estimated revenues and losses, estimated synergies, projected costs, prospects, plans and objectives of management are forward-looking statements. These statements are based on current expectations and assumptions and are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially. 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These forward-looking statements are based largely on Helix’s and Hornbeck’s current expectations. These forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other important factors that may cause Helix’s or Hornbeck’s actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements, including, but not limited to, risks related to potential litigation relating to the proposed transaction, including the effects of any outcomes related thereto; the risk that disruptions from the proposed transaction (including the ability of certain customers to terminate or amend contracts upon a change of control) will harm Helix’s or Hornbeck’s business, including current plans and operations, including during the pendency of the proposed transaction; the ability of Helix or Hornbeck to retain and hire key personnel, to retain customers or maintain relationships with their respective suppliers and customers; the diversion of management’s time and attention from ordinary course business operations to completion of the proposed transaction; potential adverse reactions or changes to business relationships resulting from the announcement or completion of the proposed transaction; legislative, regulatory and economic developments; potential business uncertainty, including changes to existing business relationships, during the pendency of the proposed transaction that could affect Helix’s or Hornbeck’s financial performance as well as unforeseen liabilities, future capital expenditures, revenues, expenses, earnings, synergies, economic performance, indebtedness, financial condition, losses, future prospects, business and management strategies, expansion and growth of Helix’s or Hornbeck’s businesses; the inability of Helix and Hornbeck to achieve expected synergies from the transaction or that it may take longer or be more costly than expected to achieve those synergies; an inability to de-leverage on the expected timeline, or at all; the imposition of any terms and conditions on any required governmental and regulatory approvals that could reduce the anticipated benefits to Helix and Hornbeck of the acquisition; the inability to successfully integrate Hornbeck’s operations with those of Helix without unexpected cost or delay; certain restrictions during the pendency of the proposed transaction that may impact Helix’s or Hornbeck’s ability to pursue certain business opportunities or strategic transactions; the possibility that the proposed transaction may be more expensive to complete than anticipated, including as a result of unexpected factors or events; the occurrence of any event, change or other circumstance that could give rise to the termination of the proposed transaction, including in circumstances requiring Helix or Hornbeck to pay a termination fee and expense reimbursement; the risk that Helix’s or Hornbeck’s share price may decline significantly if the proposed transaction is not consummated; there may be liabilities that are not known, probable or estimable at this time or unexpected costs, charges or expenses; actions by governments, regulatory authorities, customers, suppliers and partners; market conditions; results from acquired properties; demand for services; the performance of contracts by suppliers, customers and partners; operating hazards and delays, which includes delays in delivery, chartering or customer acceptance of assets or terms of their acceptance; ultimate ability to realize current backlog; employee management issues; complexities of global political and economic developments; geologic risks; volatility of oil and gas prices and other risks described from time to time in Helix’s filings with the
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