Seabulk International Reports First Quarter Results

May 12, 2003

Seabulk International, Inc. reported net income of $1.6 million or $0.07 per diluted common share for the quarter ended March 31, 2003. In the year-earlier period, the Company had a net loss of $2.3 million or $0.22 per diluted common share. Revenues totaled $77.2 million compared with $83.2 million a year ago. Operating income was $10.0 million in the current quarter compared with $12.0 million in the prior year. "Lower interest costs, together with strong performances from our tanker and towing businesses, enabled us to post a profit for the quarter," commented Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Gerhard E. Kurz. "The lower interest costs are a direct result of our recapitalization last September. The tanker and towing businesses benefited from higher charter rates and increased traffic in certain ports. The offshore business, however, continued to suffer and posted an operating loss for the period, due entirely to poor results in the depressed Gulf of Mexico market. In response, we sold off a number of smaller vessels, redeployed others to more active markets, and further reduced overhead and operating costs in our domestic offshore business. Nonetheless, we continue to anticipate -- as do most industry experts -- that strong underlying supply/demand fundamentals will trigger an eventual recovery later in the year in the Gulf of Mexico. In the meantime, we are expanding our international presence -- particularly in West Africa, Mexico and Brazil, where we see significant long-term potential." Results of Operations Revenues from Seabulk Offshore, the Company's largest business with a fleet of 125 offshore energy support vessels, fell to $37.8 million from $43.3 million in the year-earlier period and accounted for 49% of total Company revenues. The Company's offshore revenues are currently split approximately 75%/25% between its international and domestic segments. Seabulk Offshore had an operating loss of $0.8 million in the quarter compared with operating income of $5.1 million in the year-earlier period. In the immediately preceding quarter, ended December 31, 2002, Seabulk Offshore had an operating loss of $1.8 million. Day rates and utilization in the Gulf of Mexico, where Seabulk Offshore has the industry's third-largest fleet, were essentially unchanged from the immediately preceding quarter but were down sharply from the year-earlier period as the contracted rig count remained stuck at its lowest levels in four years. In West Africa, the Company's biggest offshore market where Seabulk Offshore has the industry's second largest fleet, day rates and utilization remained strong and in line with the immediately preceding and year-ago quarters. In the Middle East and Southeast Asia, which together account for about 25% of offshore revenues, results were improved from the year-earlier period.

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