Ørsted’s shares declined 6.3% after earnings, reflecting investor disappointment with cautious near-term guidance and margin pressures despite progress on project execution and an optimistic long-term sector outlook.
- Reported EBITDA (excluding partnerships and cancellation fees) was DKK 15 billion, up from the prior year driven by higher offshore generation and wind speeds.
- Progress continues on the 8.1 GW offshore wind construction portfolio, with 2.5 GW expected to be commissioned in 2026 as planned.
- The company maintains a disciplined capital allocation stance, prioritizing value amid regulatory and geopolitical uncertainty.
- Safety performance worsened with a higher injury rate, primarily due to a one-off food poisoning incident, highlighting operational risks.
- While long-term prospects for offshore wind remain strong, recent geopolitical tensions and fluctuating energy markets contribute to a cautious near-term outlook, weighing on investor sentiment.
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