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    Baker Hughes Beats First-Quarter Profit Estimates

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    Posted on April 23, 2026

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    Last updated: April 23, 2026

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    Baker Hughes reported an adjusted Q1 2026 profit of $0.58 per share, beating the Wall Street consensus of $0.49, as its Industrial & Energy Technology unit outperformed despite broader sector pressures. Results reflect ongoing strength in natural gas‑focused solutions.

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    Table of Contents

    • First-Quarter Results and Market Impact
    • Strong Performance in Industrial and Energy Technology Unit
    • Growth in IET Orders
    • Challenges in Oilfield Services and Equipment Division
    • Revenue Decline and Regional Disruptions
    • Middle East/Asia Revenue Impact
    • Industry-Wide Effects and Peer Performance
    • Peer Warnings and Earnings Impact
    • Baker Hughes Financial Highlights

    Baker Hughes tops estimates, says oilfield activity hit by Middle East disruptions

    First-Quarter Results and Market Impact

    Strong Performance in Industrial and Energy Technology Unit

    April 23 (Reuters) - Oilfield services provider Baker Hughes beat Wall Street estimates for first-quarter profit, as strong demand in its industrial and energy technology unit offset drilling weakness caused by disruptions in the Middle East.

    A surge in electricity demand from data centers, along with investments in liquefied natural gas (LNG), gas infrastructure and grid equipment, lifted orders in the IET unit.

    Growth in IET Orders

    First-quarter IET orders rose to $4.89 billion from $3.18 billion a year earlier.

    Challenges in Oilfield Services and Equipment Division

    However, disruptions in the Middle East weighed on oilfield services activity.

    Revenue Decline and Regional Disruptions

    Its oilfield services and equipment (OFSE) division was under pressure, with revenue falling 7% year-on-year to $3.24 billion, primarily due to the disposition of its surface pressure control business and regional disruptions.

    Middle East/Asia Revenue Impact

    Revenue from the Middle East/Asia region dropped 19% to $1.15 billion.

    Industry-Wide Effects and Peer Performance

    Baker Hughes and its peers have yet to benefit meaningfully from higher oil prices following attacks on infrastructure in the Middle East and Iran's effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz, as producers remain cautious about increasing drilling.

    Peer Warnings and Earnings Impact

    Earlier this week, peer Halliburton warned disruptions linked to the Iran conflict and the Strait of Hormuz closure could cut current-quarter earnings by about 7 cents to 9 cents per share, even after beating first-quarter estimates.

    Larger rival SLB, set to report on Friday, has also flagged a potential 6-9 cent hit, citing operational disruptions in the region.

    Baker Hughes Financial Highlights

    Baker Hughes posted an adjusted profit of 58 cents per share for the three months ended March 31, compared with analysts' estimates of 49 cents per share, according to data compiled by LSEG.

    Revenue came in at $6.59 billion, also above expectations of $6.35 billion.

    (Reporting by Varun Sahay and Arunima Kumar in Bengaluru; Editing by Maju Samuel)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Adjusted EPS of $0.58 beat analysts’ estimate of $0.49 for Q1 ending March 31, 2026, supported by strong performance in the IET segment. (investing.com)
    • •The Industrial & Energy Technology segment continues to underpin earnings resilience amid soft oilfield services demand, mirroring the company’s pivot toward energy‑transition technologies. (investing.com)
    • •Baker Hughes is reinforcing its strategic shift to energy technology, reflecting growing demand for LNG, data‑center, and power‑grid infrastructure, positioning the firm for more durable, diversified growth. (kiplinger.com)

    References

    • Baker Hughes beats profit estimates on international demand, raises dividend By Reuters
    • These Unloved Energy Stocks Are a Bargain

    Frequently Asked Questions about Baker Hughes beats first-quarter profit estimates

    1What were Baker Hughes' first-quarter earnings per share?

    Baker Hughes reported an adjusted profit of 58 cents per share for the first quarter.

    2How did Baker Hughes' Q1 profit compare to analyst estimates?

    Baker Hughes' Q1 profit exceeded analyst estimates of 49 cents per share, reporting 58 cents per share.

    3What contributed to Baker Hughes' profit beat in Q1?

    Strength in Baker Hughes' industrial and energy technology unit contributed to its profit beat.

    4Where is Baker Hughes headquartered?

    Baker Hughes is headquartered in Houston, Texas.

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