Viridien : 2025 annual results
Rhea-AI Summary
Viridien (NYSE:CGG) reported solid 2025 results driven by operational efficiency and cash generation. Segment revenue rose to $1,165m (+4%), with Geoscience at $444m (+10%) and Earth Data $406m (+6%). Segment adjusted EBITDAs reached $551m (+21%, 47% margin). IFRS Net Income was $71m (+40%). Net Cash Flow was $107m, above guidance, supporting further deleveraging and a FY26 target of ~$100m in Net Cash Flow.
Management announced a separated Chair/CEO structure effective June 3, 2026, with Henning Berg named CEO (joining March 3, 2026).
Positive
- Adjusted EBITDAs +21% to $551m (47% margin)
- Net Cash Flow $107m, exceeding $100m guidance
- Geoscience revenue +10% to $444m
- Earth Data Cash EBITDA +137% to $178m
- Productivity per employee +13% to $387k
Negative
- Consolidated IFRS revenue -12% to $1,071m
- IFRS EBITDAs -11% to $461m
- Cash balance down 43% to $173m
- Liquidity reduced 30% to $273m
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Market Reality Check
Market Pulse Summary
This announcement highlights solid 2025 execution, with segment revenue of $1,165m (+4%), adjusted EBITDAs of $551m (+21%), and IFRS Net Income of $71m (+40%). Net Cash Flow reached $107m, above guidance, supporting a reduction in Net Debt to $888m. Offsetting this, IFRS revenue declined to $1,071m and liquidity fell to $273m. Investors may monitor delivery against the $100m FY26 Net Cash Flow target, continued deleveraging progress, and any impact from governance transition and planned HPC investments.
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Paris (France), February 26, 2026
2025 annual results
Strong performance driving significant
cash generation and deleveraging
- Segment revenue of
$1,165m , up +4% year-on-year - Geoscience revenue up +
10% to$444m , driven by all our three core basins as well as the Middle East, and Earth Data revenue up +6% to$406m , fueled by market appetite for high-end data and sector consolidation - Strong improvement in profitability, supported by operating efficiency gains across all business lines. Segment adjusted EBITDAs of
$551m , up +21% year-on-year, representing a47% margin vs41% in 2024 - IFRS Net Income of
$71m , up +40% compared with 2024 - Significant Net Cash Flow generation of
$107m , exceeding the FY 2025 guidance of$100m - Continued reduction in Net Debt (excluding IFRS 16) to
$753m - FY 2026 guidance: expected Net Cash Flow generation of
$100m
Sophie Zurquiyah, Chair and CEO of Viridien: “2025 was a pivotal year in advancing the asset-light strategy and financial transformation we initiated in 2018. Leveraging our proven competitive edge as an advanced technology and digital expert, we delivered very strong operational performance and generated substantial cash, fully allocated to debt reduction. This performance reflects the strength of our business model, driven by highly skilled, excellence-focused teams and deep expertise in high-performance computing. In 2026, assuming a comparable business environment, we expect to generate a further
| (in millions of $) | Q4 2025 | Q4 2024 | Change (%) | FY 2025 | FY 2024 | Change (%) |
| Segment figures | ||||||
| Revenue | 277 | 339 | - | 1,165 | 1,117 | + |
| Adjusted EBITDAs | 135 | 157 | - | 551 | 455 | + |
| IFRS figures1 | ||||||
| Revenue | 312 | 427 | - | 1,071 | 1,211 | - |
| EBITDAs | 174 | 216 | - | 461 | 516 | - |
| Operating Income | 89 | 49 | + | 237 | 143 | + |
| Net Income | 52 | 29 | + | 71 | 51 | + |
| Net Cash Flow | 45 | 22 | + | 107 | 56 | + |
| Net Debt (incl. IFRS16) | 888 | 921 | - | 888 | 921 | - |
KEY HIGHLIGHTS PER BUSINESS LINE2
Data, Digital and Energy Transition (DDE): Strong contribution across the board
Segment revenue at
Geoscience (GEO)
- Revenue at
$444m (+10% ) - Large OBN projects across our three core basins remained the main activity drivers, while the Middle East also showed solid momentum
- Productivity per employee up +
13% to$387 k. Computing power increased to 690 petaflops (+33% year on year) and will continue to expand with the planned investments in the US HPC infrastructure over the next years
Earth Data (EDA)
- Revenue at
$406m (+6% ) - Good progress on the Laconia multi-client OBN project in the U.S. Gulf, with the addition of a Phase 3 expanding the area covered to the south; continued expansion in Brazil’s Equatorial Margin, where the Group has secured permits; new and reprocessing activity in the North Sea, particularly the Utsira North OBN project; and meaningful transfer fees linked to sector consolidation
Overall, growth in DDE New Businesses has slowed, as clients have refocused on their core Oil & Gas activities. However, HPC and digital continue to show solid momentum, supported by ongoing commercial discussions.
Segment adjusted EBITDAs at
Sensing and Monitoring (SMO): Resilient land segment and continued growth in non-energy activities
Segment revenue at
Segment adjusted EBITDAs at
Segment adjusted operating income at
CONSOLIDATED IFRS FIGURES3
Profit & Loss: Net Income up a significant +
Consolidated IFRS revenue for 2025 came in at
IFRS Net Income reached
| (in millions of $) | Q4 2025 | Q4 2024 | Change (%) | FY 2025 | FY 2024 | Change (%) |
| €/$ exchange rate | 1.12 | 1.09 | + | 1.12 | 1.09 | + |
| Revenue | 312 | 427 | - | 1,071 | 1,211 | - |
| EBITDAs | 174 | 216 | - | 461 | 516 | - |
| Operating income | 89 | 49 | + | 237 | 143 | + |
| Equity from investment | 0 | -1 | n.a. | -1 | 0 | + |
| Net cost of financial debt | -28 | -24 | + | -107 | -97 | + |
| Other financial income (loss) | -3 | 5 | n.a. | -38 | 4 | n.a. |
| Income taxes | -6 | 1 | n.a. | -23 | -13 | + |
| Net Income (loss) from continuing operations | 52 | 29 | + | 69 | 36 | + |
| Net Income (loss) from discontinued operations | 0 | 0 | n.a. | 3 | 15 | - |
| Consolidated Net Income (loss) | 52 | 29 | + | 71 | 51 | + |
Cash Flow Statement and Debt: Net Cash Flow nearly doubled, with a strong reduction in Net Debt
Net Cash Flow of
| (in millions of $) | Q4 2025 | Q4 2024 | Change (%) | FY 2025 | FY 2024 | Change (%) |
| Segment EBITDAs | 139 | 128 | + | 556 | 422 | + |
| Income tax paid | -2 | -2 | - | -16 | -12 | + |
| Change in working capital & provisions | 20 | 30 | - | -62 | 48 | - |
| Other cash items | 0 | 0 | - | -1 | -1 | + |
| Cash from Operating Activity | 156 | 155 | + | 477 | 457 | + |
| Total capex | -35 | -81 | - | -207 | -285 | - |
| Acquisitions and proceeds of assets | 12 | 6 | + | 14 | 7 | + |
| Cash from Investing Activity | -22 | -75 | - | -193 | -278 | - |
| Paid cost of debt | -50 | -43 | + | -92 | -86 | + |
| Lease repayment | -11 | -12 | - | -55 | -56 | - |
| Other financing activities | -28 | 0 | n.s. | -29 | -1 | n.s. |
| Cash from Financing Activity | -89 | -56 | + | -175 | -142 | + |
| Discontinued operations acquisitions | 0 | -3 | - | -1 | 19 | n.a. |
| Net Cash Flow | 45 | 22 | + | 107 | 56 | + |
| Refinancing costs paid (fees + call premium) | 0 | 0 | n.a. | -42 | 0 | n.a. |
| Repayment and issuance of debt | -99 | -49 | + | -203 | -69 | + |
| Forex and other | 1 | -12 | n.a. | 8 | -11 | n.a. |
| Net increase (decrease) in Cash | -54 | -40 | + | -129 | -25 | + |
Viridien has been highly active over the past two years in managing its liabilities, in line with its commitment to deleverage the Group and optimize financing costs.
In 2025, in addition to repaying the
As of December 31, 2025, Viridien maintained a strong liquidity position, including a
| (in millions of $) | Dec. 31, 2025 | Dec. 31, 2024 | Change (%) |
| Liquidity | 273 | 392 | - |
| Cash | 173 | 302 | - |
| Undrawn RCF | 100 | 90 | + |
| Gross Debt | 1,061 | 1,223 | - |
| Bonds | 8956 | 1,049 | - |
| Other borrowings | 13 | 31 | - |
| Accrued interests | 18 | 18 | - |
| Lease liabilities | 135 | 125 | + |
| Net Debt | 888 | 921 | - |
GOVERNANCE
On November 19, 2025, the Group announced its decision to reinstate a separated governance structure from the next General Meeting, to be held on June 3, 2026, by splitting the roles of Chair and CEO.
From that date, subject to approval by the General Meeting, Sophie Zurquiyah will become non-executive Chair of the Board and will step down from her executive responsibilities. As she reaches the end of her second term as CEO, the Board of Directors unanimously supports her remaining as Chair to ensure strategic continuity and guide Viridien’s long-term vision. Since 2018, her leadership has repositioned Viridien as an asset-light, technology-driven company with a stronger financial foundation and a more diversified portfolio.
The Board also unanimously approved the appointment of Henning Berg as Viridien’s new CEO, effective June 3, 2026. Henning Berg brings more than 27 years of experience in the oil and gas services industry, including several senior global leadership roles at SLB. He will join the Group on March 3, 2026, as Chief Operating Officer, ensuring a structured and gradual transition to the CEO role. His appointment as Director will also be submitted for approval at the upcoming General Meeting
OUTLOOK
While short-term energy price volatility may result in some industry caution and softer activity in the first half of 2026, we anticipate a recovery in the second half. Under an overall business environment comparable to last year, Viridien expects to deliver around
Looking further ahead, the structural dynamics of global energy supply increasingly point toward a new exploration upcycle7. Frontier discoveries and offshore deepwater developments, areas where Viridien holds clear technological leadership, will be critical to sustaining production and reinforce our confidence in the Group’s medium- and long-term trajectory.
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Q4 2025 conference call details
The press release and presentation will be made available on www.viridiengroup.com at 5:45 p.m. (CET).
An English-language conference call is scheduled today at 6:00 p.m. (CET).
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A replay of the conference call will also be available, for a period of 12 months, on the Company's website www.viridiengroup.com.
Status of the Statutory Auditors’ procedures
The Board of Directors met on February 26, 2026, and closed the consolidated financial statements as of December 31, 2025. Audit procedures were completed, and the Statutory Auditors are in the process of issuing a report with an unqualified opinion.
Next financial information
2026 first-quarter results: May 5, 2026 (after market close)
About Viridien
Viridien (www.viridiengroup.com) is an advanced technology, digital and Earth data company that pushes the boundaries of science for a more prosperous and sustainable future. With our ingenuity, drive and deep curiosity we discover new insights, innovations, and solutions that efficiently and responsibly resolve complex natural resources, digital, energy transition and infrastructure challenges. Viridien employs around 3,200 people worldwide and is listed as VIRI on the Euronext Paris SA (ISIN: FR001400PVN6).
Disclaimer
Certain information included in this press release is not historical data but forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are based on current beliefs and assumptions, including, but not limited to, assumptions about current and future business strategies and the environment in which Viridien operates, and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, which may cause actual results or performance, or the results or other events, to be materially different from those expressed or implied in such forward-looking statements. These risks and uncertainties include those discussed or identified in Chapter 2 "Risk Management and Internal Control" of the Universal Registration Document dated March 6, 2025, filed with the French Financial Markets Authority (AMF) under number D. 25-0075 and available on the Group's website (www.viridiengroup.com) and on the AMF website (www.amffrance.org). These forward-looking statements and information are not guarantees of future performance. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this press release. This press release does not contain or constitute an offer of securities or an invitation or inducement to invest in securities in France, the United States, or any other area.
Investors contact
VP Investor Relations and Corporate Finance
Alexandre Leroy
alexandre.leroy@viridiengroup.com
+33 6 85 18 44 31
Media contact
Brunswick
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Tristan Roquet Montégon - +33 6 37 00 52 57
viridien@brunswickgroup.com
APPENDICES
Quarterly financial statements are unaudited and not subject to any review.
Key Segment P&L figures
| (in millions of $) | Q4 2025 | Q4 2024 | Change (%) | FY 2025 | FY 2024 | Change (%) |
| €/$ exchange rate | 1.12 | 1.09 | + | 1.12 | 1.09 | + |
| Segment Revenue | 277 | 339 | - | 1,165 | 1,117 | + |
| DDE | 211 | 238 | - | 850 | 787 | + |
| Geoscience | 111 | 107 | + | 444 | 404 | + |
| Earth Data | 100 | 131 | - | 406 | 383 | + |
| SMO | 66 | 100 | - | 315 | 330 | - |
| Land | 21 | 55 | - | 160 | 157 | + |
| Marine | 28 | 29 | - | 94 | 117 | - |
| Other | 17 | 16 | + | 60 | 56 | + |
| Segment EBITDAs | 139 | 128 | + | 556 | 422 | + |
| Adjusted Segment EBITDAs | 135 | 157 | - | 551 | 455 | + |
| DDE | 141 | 150 | - | 549 | 458 | + |
| SMO | 2 | 18 | - | 32 | 35 | - |
| Corporate and other | -7 | -11 | - | -29 | -38 | - |
| Segment Operating Income | 65 | 33 | + | 244 | 113 | + |
| Adjusted Segment Operating Income | 61 | 89 | - | 240 | 173 | + |
| DDE | 71 | 89 | - | 261 | 206 | + |
| SMO | -4 | 11 | n.a. | 9 | 4 | + |
| Corporate and other | -6 | -11 | - | -30 | -38 | - |
| EDA Cash EBITDA | 66 | 44 | + | 178 | 75 | + |
Other KPIs
| (in millions of $) | Q4 2025 | Q4 2024 | Change (%) | FY 2025 | FY 2024 | Change (%) |
| Geoscience backlog | 256 | 351 | - | 256 | 351 | - |
| Total capex | 35 | 81 | - | 207 | 285 | - |
| Earth Data library net book value | 494 | 456 | + | 494 | 456 | + |
Definition of Alternative Performance Indicators (API)
In its communications, Viridien includes Alternative Performance Indicators, the main ones being Segment Revenue, Segment EBITDAs, Adjusted Segment EBITDAs, and EDA Cash EBITDA. Their definitions are set out in the 2024 Universal Registration Document filed with the French Financial Markets Authority (AMF) and are reiterated below:
- Segment revenue: Segment revenue is prepared in accordance with internal management reporting with Earth Data prefunding revenues recorded based upon percentage of completion.
- Segment EBITDAs: Segment EBITDAs is defined as earnings before interest, tax, income from equity affiliates, depreciation, amortization net of amortization costs capitalized to Earth Data surveys, and cost of share-based compensation for employees and senior executives. The cost of share-based compensation includes the cost of stock options and allotments of performance shares. Segment EBITDAs is calculated based on internal management reporting, in which prefunding revenue from Earth Data surveys is recognized using the percentage of completion method.
- Adjusted segment EBITDAs: Adjusted segment EBITDAs is Segment EBITDAs adjusted for non-recurring charges and gains.
- EDA Cash EBITDA: EDA Cash EBITDA is defined as EDA (Earth Data) adjusted segment EBITDAs less investment in EDA surveys for the period, excluding inactivity compensation fees related to the vessel capacity agreement signed between Viridien and Shearwater. This indicator is used exclusively for the EDA activity.
Reconciliation of API with the consolidated financial statements
The table below outlines the accounting adjustments made in accordance with IFRS 158 requirements. Over the period, these adjustments primarily relate to major survey projects conducted by Earth Data in the US Gulf and Norway.
| (in millions of $) | Q4 2025 | FY 2025 | ||||
| Segment | IFRS 15 adjustments | IFRS | Segment | IFRS 15 adjustments | IFRS | |
| Revenue | 277 | 35 | 312 | 1,165 | -94 | 1,071 |
| EBITDAs | 139 | 35 | 174 | 556 | -94 | 461 |
| Non-recurring charges and gains | -4 | -4 | -4 | -4 | ||
| Adjusted EBITDAs | 135 | 35 | 170 | 551 | -94 | 457 |
| Operating Income | 65 | 24 | 89 | 244 | -7 | 237 |
| Non-recurring charges and gains | -4 | -4 | -4 | -4 | ||
| Adjusted Operating Income | 61 | 24 | 85 | 240 | -7 | 233 |
Consolidated Statement of Operations
| (in millions of $, except per share data) | FY 2025 | FY 2024 |
| Operating revenues | 1,070.5 | 1,211.3 |
| Other income from ordinary activities | 0.2 | 0.1 |
| Total income from ordinary activities | 1,070.7 | 1,211.4 |
| Cost of operations | (721.1) | (871.2) |
| Gross profit | 349.6 | 340.2 |
| Research and development expenses - net | (6.2) | (17.8) |
| Marketing and selling expenses | (34.7) | (37.1) |
| General and administrative expenses | (76.1) | (82.9) |
| Other revenues (expenses) - net | 4.6 | (58.9) |
| Operating Income (loss) | 237.3 | 143.5 |
| Cost of financial debt - gross | (112.6) | (109.4) |
| Income from cash and cash equivalents | 5.3 | 12.3 |
| Cost of financial debt - net | (107.3) | (97.2) |
| Other financial income (loss) | (38.1) | 3.7 |
| Income (loss) before income taxes and share of income (loss) from companies accounted for under the equity method | 91.9 | 50.1 |
| Income taxes | (22.5) | (13.4) |
| Income (loss) before share of income (loss) from companies accounted for under the equity method | 69.3 | 36.6 |
| Net income (loss) from companies accounted for under the equity method | (0.8) | (0.5) |
| Net income (loss) from continuing operations | 68.6 | 36.1 |
| Net income (loss) from discontinued operations | 2.9 | 14.7 |
| Consolidated net income (loss) | 71.4 | 50.8 |
| Attributable to: | ||
| Owners of Viridien SA | 71.1 | 49.8 |
| Non-controlling interests | 0.3 | 1.0 |
| Weighted average number of ordinary shares outstanding (a) | 7,172,731 | 7,150,958 |
| Weighted average number of shares outstanding adjusted for dilutive potential ordinary shares (b) | 7,222,531 | 7,184,713 |
| Net income (loss) per share | ||
| Basic (a) | 9.92 | 6.97 |
| Diluted (b) | 9.85 | 6.93 |
| Net income (loss) from continuing operations per share | ||
| Basic (a) | 9.52 | 4.91 |
| Diluted (b) | 9.45 | 4.89 |
| Net income (loss) from discontinued operations per share | ||
| Basic (a) | 0.40 | 2.06 |
| Diluted (b) | 0.40 | 2.05 |
Consolidated Statement of Financial Position
| (in millions of $) | Dec. 31, 2025 | Dec. 31, 2024 |
| ASSETS | ||
| Cash and cash equivalents | 173.0 | 301.7 |
| Trade accounts and notes receivable, net | 315.0 | 339.9 |
| Inventories and work-in-progress, net | 164.3 | 163.3 |
| Income tax assets | 31.7 | 22.9 |
| Other current assets, net | 74.9 | 74.0 |
| Assets held for sale, net | 15.8 | 24.5 |
| Total current assets | 774.7 | 926.2 |
| Deferred tax assets | 43.4 | 43.6 |
| Other non-current assets, net | 10.0 | 8.9 |
| Investments and other financial assets, net | 30.3 | 25.7 |
| Investments in companies accounted for under the equity method | 0.1 | 1.1 |
| Property, plant and equipment, net | 227.4 | 220.6 |
| Intangible assets, net | 571.9 | 535.4 |
| Goodwill, net | 1,092.2 | 1,082.8 |
| Total non-current assets | 1,975.3 | 1,918.1 |
| TOTAL ASSETS | 2,750.0 | 2,844.3 |
| LIABILITIES AND EQUITY | ||
| Financial debt – current portion | 56.2 | 56.9 |
| Trade accounts and notes payables | 66.5 | 120.9 |
| Accrued payroll costs | 97.5 | 84.5 |
| Income taxes payable | 22.3 | 20.4 |
| Advance billings to customers | 17.9 | 19.2 |
| Provisions — current portion | 14.4 | 19.7 |
| Other current financial liabilities | 0.0 | 0.5 |
| Other current liabilities | 256.7 | 182.5 |
| Liabilities associated with non-current assets held for sale | 1.0 | 2.4 |
| Total current liabilities | 532.6 | 507.0 |
| Deferred tax liabilities | 9.1 | 18.4 |
| Provisions - non-current portion | 33.3 | 28.8 |
| Financial debt – non-current portion | 1,004.8 | 1,165.6 |
| Other non-current financial liabilities | 0.0 | 0.0 |
| Other non-current liabilities | 2.2 | 1.7 |
| Total non-current liabilities | 1,049.2 | 1,214.5 |
| Common stock: 11,198,580 shares authorized and 7,184,962 shares with a nominal value of | 8.8 | 8.7 |
| Additional paid-in capital | 119.1 | 118.7 |
| Retained earnings | 1,110.1 | 1,036.5 |
| Treasury shares | (20.1) | (20.1) |
| Cumulative income and expense recognized directly in equity | (1.4) | (1.1) |
| Cumulative translation adjustment | (86.1) | (58.0) |
| Equity attributable to owners of Viridien S.A. | 1,130.4 | 1,084.7 |
| Non-controlling interests | 37.8 | 38.1 |
| Total equity | 1,168.3 | 1,122.8 |
| TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY | 2,750.0 | 2,844.3 |
Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows
| (in millions of $) | FY 2025 | FY 2024 | |
| OPERATING ACTIVITIES | |||
| Consolidated net income (loss) | 71.4 | 50.8 | |
| Less: Net income (loss) from discontinued operations | (2.9) | (14.7) | |
| Net income (loss) from continuing operations | 68.6 | 36.1 | |
| Depreciation, amortization, and impairment | 89.1 | 124.7 | |
| Impairment and amortization of Earth Data surveys | 147.0 | 261.4 | |
| Amortization and depreciation of Earth Data surveys, capitalized | (16.7) | (16.6) | |
| Variance on provisions | (7.1) | 14.3 | |
| Share-based compensation expenses | 4.6 | 3.4 | |
| Net (gain) loss on disposal of fixed and financial assets | (2.0) | (3.7) | |
| Share of (income) loss in companies recognized under equity method | 0.8 | 0.5 | |
| Other non-cash items | 29.7 | (0.3) | |
| Net cash-flow including net cost of financial debt and income tax | 313.9 | 419.8 | |
| Less: Cost of financial debt | 107.3 | 97.2 | |
| Less: Income tax expense (gain) | 22.5 | 13.4 | |
| Net cash-flow excluding net cost of financial debt and income tax | 443.7 | 530.4 | |
| Income tax paid, net | (15.6) | (12.4) | |
| Net cash-flow before changes in working capital | 428.1 | 518.0 | |
| Changes in working capital | 48.4 | (61.2) | |
| - change in trade accounts and notes receivable | 110.4 | (128.4) | |
| - change in inventories and work-in-progress | 14.5 | 28.1 | |
| - change in other current assets | (15.8) | 10.5 | |
| - change in trade accounts and notes payable | (50.0) | 26.8 | |
| - change in other current liabilities | (10.7) | 1.8 | |
| Net cash-flow from operating activities | 476.6 | 456.7 | |
| INVESTING ACTIVITIES | |||
| Total capital expenditures (tangible and intangible assets) net of variation of fixed assets suppliers and excluding Earth Data surveys | (41.0) | (32.9) | |
| Investment in Earth Data surveys | (166.2) | (252.1) | |
| Proceeds from disposals of tangible and intangible assets | 2.7 | 6.8 | |
| Proceeds from divestment of activities and sale of financial assets | 11.5 | 0.0 | |
| Dividends received from investments in companies under the equity method | 0.0 | 0.5 | |
| Acquisition of investments, net of cash and cash equivalents acquired | 0.0 | 0.0 | |
| Variation in other non-current financial assets | 3.4 | (8.2) | |
| Net cash-flow from investing activities | (189.7) | (286.0) |
| FINANCING ACTIVITIES | |||
| Repayment of long-term debt | (1,200.4) | (59.4) | |
| Total issuance of long-term debt | 955.5 | 0.1 | |
| Call premium | (24.7) | 0.0 | |
| Refinancing transaction costs paid | (3.7) | 0.0 | |
| Lease repayments | (54.7) | (55.7) | |
| Financial expenses paid | (91.7) | (85.6) | |
| Net proceeds from capital increase: | |||
| - from shareholders | 0.4 | 0.0 | |
| - from non-controlling interests of integrated companies | 0.0 | 0.0 | |
| Dividends paid and share capital reimbursements: | |||
| - to owners of Viridien SA | 0.0 | 0.0 | |
| - to non-controlling interests of integrated companies | (1.4) | (3.8) | |
| Net cash-flow from financing activities | (420.7) | (204.4) | |
| Effects of exchange rates on cash | 5.2 | (11.0) | |
| Net cash flows incurred by discontinued operations | 0.0 | 19.3 | |
| Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents | (128.6) | (25.3) | |
| Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year | 301.7 | 327.0 | |
| Cash and cash equivalents at end of period | 173.0 | 301.7 |
1 The audit procedures have been completed and the audit report on the financial statements is expected to be issued in mid-March 2026
2 Please refer to the “Definitions of Alternative Performance Indicators” in the appendices for explanations of the terms used in this section
3 The reconciliation of alternative performance indicators to the consolidated financial statements is provided in the appendices, along with their definitions
4 Petróleos Mexicanos (PEMEX), Mexico’s state-owned oil company
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6 Including a
7 See, in particular, the World Energy Outlook 2025 from the International Energy Agency
8 IFRS 15 requires that Earth Data prefunding revenues be recognized only upon delivery of the final processed data, that is, when the performance obligation is fulfilled. As a result, revenue and margin recognition for ongoing surveys is deferred. Viridien’s segment reporting, however, continues to apply the percentage-of-completion method previously used before the adoption of IFRS 15, for recognizing Earth Data prefunding revenues and associated margins
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