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W&T Offshore, Inc. (NYSE:WTI) announced Tuesday that it has fulfilled its post-issue date collateral obligations related to its January 28, 2025 indenture. According to a statement in its recent SEC filing, the company delivered the required documents to Wilmington Trust, National Association, which serves as both trustee and collateral trustee.
The filing states that W&T Offshore, along with several subsidiary guarantors, provided executed mortgages, title information, lien searches, and legal opinions for the mortgaged properties, as required by Section 13.04 of the indenture. These actions complete the collateral requirements specified in the agreement.
The information in this article is based on a press release statement included in the company’s SEC filing.
In other recent news, W&T Offshore reported its first-quarter 2025 earnings, revealing a larger-than-expected loss per share of $0.13, contrary to the forecasted loss of $0.07. However, the company’s revenue exceeded expectations, reaching $129.87 million compared to the anticipated $123.95 million, highlighting robust operational performance. Production increased to 30,500 barrels of oil equivalent per day, nearing the upper end of guidance, and the company reduced total debt by $43 million during the quarter. In legal developments, W&T Offshore reached a settlement with two major surety providers, resulting in the dismissal of a lawsuit and the withdrawal of collateral demands. The agreement ensures that premium rates for existing bonds will remain at historical rates through the end of 2026. Additionally, a U.S. Magistrate Judge recommended denying preliminary injunction motions from other surety companies, which sought over $100 million in collateral from W&T Offshore. The court’s decision means W&T will not be required to post any collateral until a determination on the merits of the pending lawsuit is reached. These developments indicate a positive outlook for W&T Offshore as it navigates legal challenges while maintaining strong operational performance.
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