Total operates through multiple integrated service segments including Contract Drilling Services, Rentals and Transportation Services, Compression and Process Services, and Well Servicing. The company leverages owned equipment fleets and technical expertise to serve upstream and midstream energy clients, with the Compression and Process Services segment representing the largest revenue contributor.
Cyborg Score Rationale
Total Energy operates in a cyclical industry with solid diversification across service lines but faces valuation pressures and moderate financial metrics. The company shows resilience in market cap recovery (up 22% YoY as of Dec 2025) but trading fundamentally below fair value estimates suggests execution challenges or sector headwinds.
Top Insights
Diversified service platform across drilling, rentals, compression equipment, and well servicing reduces single-segment revenue dependency
Multi-geographic footprint (North America and Australia) provides geographic diversification within energy services
Market cap trading at significant discount to estimated fair value (86.7% below estimate) indicates either depressed fundamentals or substantial upside potential
Compression and Process Services segment drives majority of company revenue, representing both strength and concentration risk
Named Competitors
Well Servicing & Drilling — Well servicing and specialized drilling services in North America
Compression & Process Equipment — Natural gas compression and energy infrastructure services
Oilfield Services & Equipment — Fluid systems and specialty chemicals for drilling and production
Recent Developments
(Jan 2026) Q3 2025 results announcement
(Nov 2025) Q3 2025 earnings release
(Dec 2025) Market cap reached CAD 547.38 million with 22.38% year-over-year growth
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