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TEN, Ltd. Reports Profits for First Quarter 2026 and Declares Second Semi-Annual Common Share Dividend of $1.00

160% increase from Q1 2025 – Net income at $89 million ($2.72 p.s. v. $1.04 p.s.) 

$154 million EBITDA - 55% over Q1 2025

Highest dividend distribution in 10 years - a 36% increase from 2025
Total dividends to be paid exceed $1 billion since NYSE stock listing

22 vessel new building program on schedule, totaling 3 million dwt

Total fleet contracted revenue backlog in excess of $3.5 billion

TEN’s vessel performs breakthrough operation in the E. Mediterranean

Tanker market fundamentals remain solid

ATHENS, Greece, May 21, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- TEN, Ltd (“TEN”) (NYSE: TEN) (or the “Company”) today reported results (unaudited) for the quarter ended March 31, 2026.

Q1 2026 SUMMARY RESULTS
During the first quarter of 2026, TEN generated gross revenues of $253.0 million and operating income of $110.0 million, compared to $197.1 million and $60.6 million during the 2025 first quarter, respectively, which included a gain of $3.5 million from vessel sales.

Net income for the first quarter of 2026 was $89.0 million equating to $2.72 in earnings per share, compared to $37.7 million and $1.04, respectively, in the first quarter of 2025, a 160% increase.

Adjusted EBITDA for the first quarter of 2026 reached $154.0 million up from $99.3 million in the 2025 first quarter representing a 55% increase.

Average fleet utilization in the first quarter of 2026 increased to 98.3% from 97.2% in the corresponding period of 2025.

Time charter equivalent earnings (TCE), reflecting the strength of the tanker markets and the new rates secured through contract renewals, reached $40,960 per vessel per day.

Vessel operating expenses for the first quarter of 2026 totaled $53.3 million, just $3.7 million higher from the 2025 first quarter, primarily reflecting the slight increase in vessel size over the two quarter periods. Supported by the continued efforts of our technical managers and the modernity of our fleet, daily operating expenses per vessel remained competitive at $9,952, notwithstanding the larger vessel mix compared to the first quarter of 2025.

Voyage expenses declined by $6.2 million from the 2025 first quarter to $29.8 million, representing a 17% decrease.

Depreciation and amortization combined in the first quarter of 2026 were at $44.1 million, reflecting the continued modernization and expansion, consistent with the Company’s ongoing strategy to maintain a versatile and up-to-date fleet to meet its clients’ long-term needs.

During the first quarter of 2026, associated interest costs, due to the lower interest rate environment and refinancings at lower spreads, were $20.7 million, $3.2 million less from the 2025 first quarter.

Interest income during the first quarter of 2026 amounted to $2.2 million, almost identical to 2025 first quarter levels.

As of March 31, 2026, the Company’s cash reserves remained solid at about $321.4 million.

SUBSEQUENT EVENTS
On April 7, 2026, TEN agreed to repurchase two of its 2007-built suezmax tankers, currently operating under five-year leases at prices below current fair market value.

On April 23, 2026, TEN announced the employment extension of up to five years for two 2013-built DP2 Shuttle tankers, in direct continuation of their existing charters. The new charters are at an increased rate and are set to commence upon expiration of the vessels current employment, in the second half of 2028. They are expected to generate more than $200 million in gross revenues.

On April 28, 2026, TEN’s vessel “Asahi Princess” completed a breakthrough and challenging operation, loading a full aframax cargo by road trucks, establishing a new energy route in the Mediterranean.

On May 20, 2026, the Company completed the sale of a 10-year-old VLCC to third party interests. From the sale, TEN generated about $83 million in free cash after repayment of existing debt.  

CORPORATE AFFAIRS – COMMON STOCK DIVIDEND
In July 2026, TEN will distribute its second semi-annual dividend of $1.00 per share to common shareholders, with payment and record dates to be announced in due course, bringing aggregate common dividends in calendar year 2026 to $1.50 per share, compared to $1.10 per share in calendar 2025, marking a 36% increase - the highest dividend in more than 10 years. TEN will have distributed over $1billion in cumulative common and preferred share dividends, since its New York listing in 2002.

CORPORATE STRATEGY
TEN is maintaining its steady course in the most turbulent geopolitical environment in recent memory. The year started with the developments in Venezuela and escalated with the Strait of Hormuz closure and turmoil in the Middle East.

However, the first quarter results are mainly based on strong market fundamentals, increased energy demand and balanced tonnage supply. Since March, geopolitical events have significantly added to the market’s strength.

With approximately 5.5% of the global tanker fleet still stranded in the Persian Gulf, effectively tightening global vessel availability further, Asian and Indian refiners, the ones mostly impacted by the standoff and the US naval blockade, have increasingly commenced sourcing barrels from alternative exporters primarily in the Atlantic basin adding ton-miles, to an already stretched, international seaborne oil trade.

On top of this new paradigm, more compliant tankers are expected to be deployed on previously sanctioned voyages particularly from Venezuela and to some extent Russia, commonly performed by vessels operating in the “dark fleet”, thereby further deducting compliant vessel capacity from the market, providing as a result additional support to rates and asset prices.

Against this backdrop, TEN remains committed to meeting the long-term needs of its clients and will continue to place vessels on long-term contracts at currently attractive rates, a trait that has characterized TEN over the years. On the other hand, a sizeable portion of the fleet will remain active in short-term trades and profit-sharing contracts positioning TEN to take advantage of the very strong market currently in evidence in the spot market.

“TEN’s diversified fleet is and will continue to further benefit from the unprecedented market dislocation. With 26 environmentally friendly new vessels, of which four are already delivered, TEN is combining size, quality, stability and growth going forward in order to increasingly reward its’ shareholders,” stated Mr. George Saroglou, President of TEN. “Over the years, TEN has consistently demonstrated that it can deliver solid results and reward shareholders. Our contracted revenue backlog of $3.6 billion, the quality of our counterparties and the healthy cash reserves on the balance sheet, should allow us to follow this model going forward,” Mr. Saroglou concluded.


TEN’s CURRENT NEWBUILDING PROGRAM

# Name Type Delivery (exp) Status Employment
CONVENTIONAL TANKERS
1 Dr Irene Tsakos Suezmax – Scrubber Fitted Q2 2025 DELIVERED Yes
2 Silia T Suezmax – Scrubber Fitted Q4 2025 DELIVERED Yes
3 Delos T MR – Scrubber Fitted Q1 2026 DELIVERED Yes
4 Dion MR – Scrubber Fitted Q1 2026 DELIVERED Yes
5 TBN Panamax LR1 – Scrubber Fitted Q2 2027 Under Construction TBA
6 TBN Panamax LR1 – Scrubber Fitted Q3 2027 Under Construction TBA
7 TBN Panamax LR1 – Scrubber Fitted Q4 2027 Under Construction TBA
8 TBN VLCC - Scrubber Fitted Q4 2027 Under Construction TBA
9 TBN VLCC - Scrubber Fitted Q1 2028 Under Construction TBA
10 TBN VLCC – Scrubber Fitted Q2 2028 Under Construction TBA
11 TBN Panamax LR1 – Scrubber Fitted Q3 2028 Under Construction TBA
12 TBN Panamax LR1 – Scrubber Fitted Q3 2028 Under Construction TBA
SHUTTLE TANKERS
13 Athens 04 DP2 Shuttle Tanker Q2 2025 DELIVERED Yes
14 Paris 24 DP2 Shuttle Tanker Q3 2025 DELIVERED Yes
15 Anfield DP2 Shuttle Tanker Q3 2026 Under Construction Yes
16 Ipanemas DP DP2 Shuttle Tanker Q3 2027 Under Construction Yes
17 Copa DP DP2 Shuttle Tanker Q4 2027 Under Construction Yes
18 Selecao DP DP2 Shuttle Tanker Q1 2028 Under Construction Yes
19 Maracana DP DP2 Shuttle Tanker Q2 2028 Under Construction Yes
20 Leblon DP DP2 Shuttle Tanker Q3 2028 Under Construction Yes
21 TBN DP2 Shuttle Tanker Q3 2028 Under Construction Yes
22 TBN DP2 Shuttle Tanker Q4 2028 Under Construction Yes
23 TBN DP2 Shuttle Tanker Q4 2028 Under Construction Yes
24 TBN DP2 Shuttle Tanker Q4 2028 Under Construction Yes
LNG CARRIERS
25 TBN LNG Carrier Q3 2028 Under Construction TBA
26 TBN LNG Carrier Q1 2029 Optional Vessel TBA


ABOUT TEN LTD. 

Founded in 1993 and celebrating 33 years as a public company, TEN is one of the first and most established public shipping companies in the world. TEN's diversified energy fleet currently consists of 83 vessels, including ten DP2 shuttle tankers, three VLCCs, five scrubber-fitted LR1 tankers and one LNG carrier under construction, consisting of a mix of crude tankers, product tankers and LNG carriers totaling approx. 11 million dwt.

FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
Except for the historical information contained herein, the matters discussed in this press release are forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those predicted by such forward-looking statements. TEN undertakes no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise.

Conference Call Details:

As announced previously, today, Thursday, May 21, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time, TEN will host a conference call to review the results as well as management's outlook for the business. The call, which will be hosted by TEN's senior management, may contain information beyond what is included in the earnings press release.

Participants should dial into the call 10 minutes before the scheduled time using the following numbers: 877- 405- 1226 (US Toll-Free Dial In) or +1 201-689-7823 (US and Standard International Dial In). Please quote “Tsakos” to the operator and/or conference ID 13760496.
Click here for additional participant International Toll-Free access numbers.

Alternatively, participants can register for the call using the call me option for a faster connection to join the conference call. You can enter your phone number and let the system call you right away.  Click here for the call me option.

Simultaneous Slides and Audio Webcast:
There will also be a live, and then archived, webcast of the conference call and accompanying slides, available through the Company’s website. To listen to the archived audio file, visit our website www.tenn.gr and click on Webcasts & Presentations under our Investor Relations page. Participants to the live webcast should register on the website approximately 10 minutes prior to the start of the webcast.

For further information, please contact:

Tsakos Energy Navigation Ltd.
George Saroglou
President & COO
+30210 94 07 710
gsaroglou@tenn.gr

Investor Relations / Media
Capital Link, Inc.
Nicolas Bornozis/ Markella Kara
+212 661 7566
ten@capitallink.com

               
TSAKOS ENERGY NAVIGATION LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIES
Selected Consolidated Financial and Other Data
(In Thousands of U.S. Dollars, except share, per share and fleet data)
               
      Three months ended  
      March 31 (unaudited)  
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS DATA     2026
    2025
 
               
Voyage revenues   $ 252,963     $ 197,051    
               
Voyage expenses     29,847       36,063    
Charter hire expense     3,386       3,282    
Vessel operating expenses     53,264       49,606    
Depreciation and amortization     44,147       41,131    
General and administrative expenses     12,443       9,906    
Gain on sale of vessels     -       (3,553 )  
Total expenses     143,087       136,435    
               
Operating income     109,876       60,616    
               
Interest and finance costs, net     (20,788 )     (24,002 )  
Interest income     2,201       2,307    
Other, net     (21 )     (19 )  
Total other expenses, net     (18,608 )     (21,714 )  
Net income     91,268       38,902    
               
Less: Net income attributable to the noncontrolling interest     (2,425 )     (1,191 )  
Net income attributable to Tsakos Energy Navigation Limited   $ 88,843     $ 37,711    
               
Effect of preferred dividends     (6,750 )     (6,750 )  
Undistributed and distributed income allocated to non-vested restricted common stock     (422 )     (201 )  
Net income attributable to common stockholders of Tsakos Energy Navigation Limited   $ 81,671     $ 30,760    
Earnings per share, basic and diluted attributable to Tsakos Energy Navigation Limited common stockholders   $ 2.72     $ 1.04    
Weighted average number of shares, basic and diluted     29,971,603       29,661,103    
               
               
BALANCE SHEET DATA     March 31     December 31  
      2026
    2025
 
Cash     321,416       298,129    
Other assets     331,398       197,009    
Vessels, net     3,145,164       3,156,075    
Advances for vessels under construction     442,740       301,868    
Total assets   $ 4,240,718     $ 3,953,081    
               
Debt and other financial liabilities, net of deferred finance costs     2,136,109       1,920,975    
Other liabilities     156,744       169,101    
Stockholders' equity     1,947,865       1,863,005    
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity   $ 4,240,718     $ 3,953,081    
               
               
               
      Three months ended  
OTHER FINANCIAL DATA     March 31  
      2026
    2025
 
Net cash provided by operating activities   $ 97,181     $ 52,150    
Net cash used in investing activities   $ (252,075 )   $ (2,645 )  
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities   $ 178,181     $ (48,239 )  
               
TCE per ship per day   $ 40,960     $ 30,741    
               
Operating expenses per ship per day   $ 9,952     $ 9,502    
Vessel overhead costs per ship per day   $ 2,180     $ 1,777    
      12,132       11,279    
               
FLEET DATA              
               
Average number of vessels during period     63.4       61.9    
Number of vessels at end of period     64.0       61.0    
Average age of fleet at end of period Years   10.3       10.4    
Dwt at end of period (in thousands)     8,003       7,454    
               
Time charter employment - fixed rate Days   3,808       2,782    
Time charter and pool employment - variable rate Days   1,288       1,657    
Period employment coa at market rates Days   0       0    
Spot voyage employment at market rates Days   513       979    
Total operating days     5,609       5,418    
Total available days     5,707       5,575    
Utilization     98.3 %     97.2 %  
               
Non-GAAP Measures
Reconciliation of Net income to Adjusted EBITDA
               
      Three months ended  
      March 31  
      2026
    2025
 
               
Net income attributable to Tsakos Energy Navigation Limited   $ 88,843     $ 37,711    
Depreciation and amortization     44,147       41,131    
Interest Expense     20,788       24,002    
Gain on sale of vessels     -       (3,553 )  
Adjusted EBITDA   $ 153,778     $ 99,291    
               
The Company reports its financial results in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). However, management believes that certain non-GAAP measures used within the financial community may provide users of this financial information additional meaningful comparisons between current results and results in prior operating periods as well as comparisons between the performance of Shipping Companies. Management also uses these non-GAAP financial measures in making financial, operating and planning decisions and in evaluating the Company’s performance. We are using the following Non-GAAP measures:
(i) TCE which represents voyage revenue less voyage expenses, is divided by the number of operating days less 74 days lost for the first quarter of 2026 as a result of calculating revenue on a loading to discharge basis, compared to 64 days lost for the first quarter of 2025.
(ii) Vessel overhead costs are General & Administrative expenses, which also include Management fees, Stock compensation expense and Management incentive award.
(iii) Operating expenses per ship per day which exclude Management fees, General & Administrative expenses, Stock compensation expense and Management incentive award.
(iv) Adjusted EBITDA. See above for reconciliation to net income.
Non-GAAP financial measures should be viewed in addition to and not as an alternative for, the Company’s reported results prepared in accordance with GAAP.
The Company does not incur corporation tax.
               




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