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Akastor ASA: Baker Hughes and Akastor ASA announce joint venture company to deliver global offshore drilling solutions

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Baker Hughes and Akastor ASA have formed a joint venture, combining Baker Hughes' Subsea Drilling Systems with Akastor's MHWirth AS. This partnership aims to provide a comprehensive offshore drilling equipment service globally. Both companies will own 50% of the new entity, managed from Houston and Kristiansand. The venture is projected to enhance financial strength and service breadth, addressing the oil and gas industry's shift towards energy-efficient solutions. The closing of the transaction is anticipated in the second half of 2021, pending regulatory approvals.

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  • Creation of a joint venture for enhanced offshore drilling solutions.
  • Expected increase in financial strength and operational flexibility.
  • Increased capability to meet energy-efficient solutions in the oil & gas sector.
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  • Expected revenue decline from the combined operations, projected at $713 million for FY 2020 compared to $850 million in FY 2019.
  • Akastor's need to refinance its corporate credit facility.

HOUSTON and FORNEBU, Norway, March 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Baker Hughes (NYSE:BKR) and Akastor ASA (Oslo:AKAST) have announced an agreement to create a joint venture company (Company) that will bring together Baker Hughes' Subsea Drilling Systems (SDS) business with Akastor's wholly owned subsidiary, MHWirth AS (MHWirth). The Company will deliver a global full-service offshore drilling equipment offering that will provide customers with a broad portfolio of products and services.

The transaction will result in a leading equipment provider with integrated delivery capabilities, financial strength, and flexibility to address a full range of customer priorities. The Company will be owned 50-50 by Baker Hughes and Akastor, and following the closing of the transaction, the Company's operations will be managed from current offices in Houston, Texas, and Kristiansand, Norway. Merrill A. "Pete" Miller will serve as chairman and chief executive officer. Miller has been in the oil and gas industry over 40 years holding various leadership roles including chairman, president and chief executive officer of National Oilwell Varco.

The Company's broader scope of services will also provide a more solid foundation for future growth, including the capability to participate in the oil & gas industry's transition towards more energy-efficient solutions, as well as deploying technologies and service solutions to make the sector more competitive through increased drilling efficiency.

"I would like to express sincere gratitude to the good work and dedication shown by the respective teams of Baker Hughes and Akastor for making this happen despite the current challenges caused by the global COVID-19 pandemic," said Karl Erik Kjelstad, CEO of Akastor. "I strongly believe that this Company will give a solid basis for both organizations to meet the current challenges in today's market and to continue as a leader in developing advanced and efficient drilling solutions that support the industry's transition towards more sustainable operations."

"This transaction is a major step for MHWirth, and the transformation strategy announced in February 2019," said Kristian M. Røkke, chairman of Akastor. "The Company will offer customers a strengthened product offering and investors attractive value creation. This transaction will also allow Akastor to maximize, and ultimately realize, value to its shareholders."

"The oil and gas industry is rapidly evolving, and we are constantly looking at new and innovative ways of delivering value to our customers," said Neil Saunders, executive vice president of Oilfield Equipment at Baker Hughes. "This Company is the perfect fit between our respective portfolios and further transforms our core operations for long-term success, bringing complementary solutions to market and offering our customers a full offshore drilling equipment package."

MHWirth is a global provider of advanced drilling solutions and services designed to offer customers a safer, more efficient and reliable alternative. MHWirth has a global span covering five continents with offices in 13 countries.

Baker Hughes' SDS business is a division of the Oilfield Equipment segment of Baker Hughes and is headquartered in Houston. SDS provides integrated drilling products and services worldwide, with service and manufacturing facilities in 11 countries and a competitive portfolio, including world-class blowout preventor (BOP) systems, controls and riser equipment.

The closing of the transaction is subject to customary conditions, including regulatory approvals, and is expected to occur in the second half of 2021. Morgan Stanley, Paul Weiss, Thommessen, and EY are acting as advisors for Baker Hughes. Goldman Sachs, BAHR, Sidley Austin, and EY are acting as advisors for Akastor.

Key Financial information

The table below provides certain estimated pro-forma financial information for the combined operations of SDS and MHWirth. This information is unaudited, based on management accounts for the respective companies and provided for illustrative purposes only. It may not be representative of reported figures following completion of the transaction. Further, the information may not necessarily be comparable to similar information presented by other companies nor relied upon as any indication of what the Company's financial position or results of operations actually would have been had the transaction been consummated as of the dates indicated. 

USD in million1

FY 2020 Aggregated estimates(unaudited)

FY 2019Aggregated estimates(unaudited)

FY 2018 Aggregated estimates(unaudited)

Revenue2

713

850

731

Adjusted EBITDA (IAS 17)3

102

139

93

Note:

1 Average FX used for corresponding period

2 Pro forma MHWirth Group figures include MHWirth, Bronco Manufacturing (which has been part of MHWirth since June 2019) and Step Oiltools (which became part of MHW Group in February 2020)

3 Items affecting comparability comprises material items outside normal business such as net gains or losses from business and assets disposals, costs for closure of business operations and restructurings, and other costs of non-recurring nature.

Transaction structure and main conditions

The Company shall be owned 50/50 by Baker Hughes and Akastor. Akastor shall contribute its shares in MHWirth to the Company in return for 50% of the shares and USD 120 million in consideration, of which USD 100 million is payable in cash at closing. Baker Hughes shall contribute the SDS business to the Company in return for the other 50% of the shares and USD 200 million in consideration, of which USD 120 million is payable in cash at closing. The Company shall issue notes to Baker Hughes and Akastor representing the balance of the consideration owed to them. The notes shall be subordinated to the Company's external debt financing. 

The Company will finance the cash consideration payable to Baker Hughes and Akastor by way of a USD 220 million bank facility. In addition, the Company will also be financed by a USD 80 million working capital facility.

The Transaction Agreement entered into by Akastor and Baker Hughes provides for customary terms for agreements of this nature, including representations and warranties relating to the businesses being contributed as well as an agreed form shareholders agreement customary for a 50/50 controlled company, including governance and exit provisions. Completion of the Transaction is subject to customary conditions, including regulatory approval. The closing of the Transaction is expected to take place in 2H 2021.

Implications for Akastor's corporate credit facility and accounting policies

The transaction will require the refinancing of Akastor's existing corporate credit facility. Akastor has received commitments for a NOK 1,250 million revolving credit facility that will be entered into prior to closing of the transaction.

Following completion of the transaction, it is expected that MHWirth no longer shall be accounted for as a consolidated subsidiary of Akastor. Instead, it is expected that Akastor shall treat the Company as a joint venture for accounting purposes and that, following which Akastor shall recognise 50% of the equity of the Company and 50% of the Company net profits in its accounts based on the "equity method".

Implications for Baker Hughes' accounting policies

Following completion of the transaction, it is expected that SDS will no longer be accounted for under Baker Hughes' Oilfield Equipment segment. Instead, it is expected that BKR shall treat the Company as a joint venture for accounting purposes, following which BKR shall recognise 50% of the equity of the Company and 50% of the Company net profits in its accounts based on the "equity method".

About Baker Hughes:

Baker Hughes (NYSE: BKR) is an energy technology company that provides solutions to energy and industrial customers worldwide. Built on a century of experience and with operations in over 120 countries, our innovative technologies and services are taking energy forward - making it safer, cleaner and more efficient for people and the planet. Visit us at bakerhughes.com.

About MHWirth and Akastor:

MHWirth is a wholly owned subsidiary of Akastor and accounts for a material part of Akastor's revenues and assets. Akastor has reported MHWirth as a separate segment in its financial statements. MHWirth, with its subsidiaries, is a self-sufficient group which is a global provider of integrated drilling solutions and services with world class technology, leading engineering and project management capabilities. The MHWirth group delivered in the range of 25% of all offshore drilling packages for floaters between years 2000 and 2018. With its headquarters in Kristiansand, MHWirth's global operations covers five continents with offices in 13 countries.

Akastor is a Norway-based oil-services investment company with a portfolio of industrial holdings and other investments. The company has a flexible mandate for active ownership and long-term value creation.

The management of Akastor and MHWirth will hold an investor conference in relation to the announced transaction on Tuesday March 2, 2021 at 14:00 CET, which will be held as a webcast only and audiocasted live. There will be a Q&A session following the presentation. The replay will be made available on Akastor's website.

Live webcast and replay link:

https://channel.royalcast.com/landingpage/hegnarmedia/20210302_2/

The presentation will be available at www.akastor.com.  

For further information, please contact:

Baker Hughes Investor Relations
Jud Bailey
+1 281-809-9088
investor.relations@bakerhughes.com

Baker Hughes Media Relations
Thomas Millas
+1 713-879-2862
Thomas.millas@bakerhughes.com

Akastor

Øyvind Paaske
Chief Financial Officer
Tel: +47 917 59 705
Oyvind.paaske@akastor.com

This information is subject to the disclosure requirements pursuant to Regulation EU 596/2014 (MAR) article 17, cf section 5.12 of the Norwegian Securities Trading Act.

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FAQ

What is the joint venture announced by Baker Hughes and Akastor ASA?

The joint venture combines Baker Hughes' Subsea Drilling Systems with Akastor's MHWirth to provide global offshore drilling solutions.

When is the expected closing date for the Baker Hughes and Akastor joint venture?

The transaction is expected to close in the second half of 2021, pending regulatory approvals.

What are the financial implications of the joint venture for Akastor ASA?

The joint venture will require Akastor to refinance its corporate credit facility to accommodate the transaction.

What are the projected revenues for the joint venture in FY 2020?

The projected revenue for the combined operations in FY 2020 is $713 million.

Who will manage the new joint venture company between Baker Hughes and Akastor?

The joint venture will be managed from offices in Houston, Texas, and Kristiansand, Norway.

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