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Note 1 - Organization
9 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2025
Notes to Financial Statements  
Organization, Consolidation and Presentation of Financial Statements Disclosure [Text Block]
Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements

 

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Organization

 

Company Overview. Blue Dolphin was formed in 1986 as a Delaware corporation.  The company is an independent downstream energy company operating in the Gulf Coast region of the U.S.  Operations primarily consist of a light sweet-crude, 15,000-bpd crude distillation tower, and approximately 1.25 million bbls of petroleum storage tank capacity in Nixon, Texas.  Blue Dolphin trades on the OTCQX under the ticker symbol “BDCO.”

 

Assets are organized into two business segments: ‘refinery operations’ (owned by LE) and ‘tolling and terminaling services’ (owned by LRM and NPS). ‘Corporate and other’ includes Blue Dolphin subsidiaries BDPL (inactive pipeline and facilities assets), BDPC (inactive leasehold interests in offshore oil and gas wells), and BDSC (administrative services).  See “Note (4)” to our consolidated financial statements for more information about our business segments.

 

Unless the context otherwise requires, references in this report to “we,” “us,” “our,” or “ours” refer to Blue Dolphin, one or more of its consolidated subsidiaries, or all of them taken as a whole.
 
Jonathan Carroll, our Chief Executive Officer, and an Affiliate together controlled 84.4% of the voting power of our Common Stock as of the filing date of this report.  An Affiliate also operates and manages all Blue Dolphin properties, funds working capital requirements during periods of working capital deficits, guarantees certain of our third-party secured debt, and is a significant customer.  Blue Dolphin and certain subsidiaries are currently parties to various agreements with Affiliates. See “Note (3)” to our consolidated financial statements for additional disclosures related to Affiliate agreements, arrangements, and risks associated with working capital deficits.

 

Working Capital . As of September 30, 2025  and the filing date of this report, certain conditions and events existed, in the aggregate, that caused management to evaluate Blue Dolphin's ability to continue as a going concern. Those conditions and events included historical and current working capital deficits and significant debt in default. Management believes that we have sufficient liquidity to meet our obligations as they become due through the generation of cash flows from operations and liquidation of current working capital amounts for a reasonable period (defined as one year from the issuance of these financial statements).  Management acknowledges that uncertainty remains related to future operating margins; however, management has a reasonable expectation of Blue Dolphin's ability to generate adequate working capital for, amongst other requirements, purchasing crude oil and condensate and making payments on our long-term debt.