Nabors Announces First Quarter 2024 Results
- Nabors Industries reported operating revenues of $734 million in Q1 2024.
- The net loss attributable to shareholders was $34 million in the first quarter.
- Adjusted EBITDA for Q1 was $221 million.
- Nabors secured contracts in Argentina and the Middle East.
- The company's U.S. Drilling segment had an adjusted EBITDA of $120.4 million.
- The International Drilling segment reported $102.5 million in adjusted EBITDA.
- Drilling Solutions had an adjusted EBITDA of $31.8 million.
- Rig Technologies posted an adjusted EBITDA of $6.8 million.
- Adjusted free cash flow for the quarter was $8 million.
- Capital expenditures for Q1 were $112 million.
- The outlook for the second quarter includes metrics for U.S. Drilling, International, Drilling Solutions, Rig Technologies, and Capital Expenditures.
- The net loss increased compared to the previous quarter.
- Adjusted EBITDA decreased from the previous quarter.
- Rig count in the International Drilling segment was impacted by downtime in some regions.
- Revenue in Rig Technologies declined sequentially.
- Capital expenditures were relatively high compared to the adjusted free cash flow.
Insights
Examining Nabors Industries' Q1 2024 financial results, a mixed picture emerges. Operating revenues saw a marginal increase from the previous quarter, inching up from
Investors should note the adjusted EBITDA, a useful proxy for the company's operating performance, which has decreased slightly from
The capital expenditures present a notable increase, primarily driven by newbuild investments in Saudi Arabia, indicating a strategic push into this region. Although the immediate impact is significant cash outflow, long-term investors may see this as a sign of strategic growth with potential for future revenue streams. Furthermore, the retirement of certain notes and the issuance of new debt instruments indicate active liability management, important for a company's long-term financial sustainability.
Strategically, Nabors Industries is intensifying its international presence, notably in Saudi Arabia, Algeria and Argentina. These areas are key strategic markets for oil drilling operations and may provide long-term growth opportunities. The company's decision to redeploy inactive rigs from the Lower 48 market to Argentina and the move to standardize a drilling contractor's fleet to Nabors RigCLOUD platform are indicative of shifting operational focuses and may signal adaptability and technological competitiveness in a sector where efficiency gains are paramount.
New rig awards and commercial qualification in the Middle East, alongside the deployment of existing in-country rigs, are positive developments. For shareholders, the increasing international rig count and the associated revenue uptick in the International Drilling segment, which rose by
The recognition of Nabors in categories like 'Portfolio Transformation' and 'Technology Whitespace' at the Reuters Global Energy Transition Awards underscores its commitment to innovation and sector evolution. Such acknowledgments enhance corporate reputation and may attract sustainability-conscious investors, aligning the company with broader energy transition trends.
Nabors' performance in the Lower 48 highlights a firm pricing environment, albeit with a slight decrease in daily gross margin. Investors should bear in mind the potential implications of sluggish activity in natural gas basins, which the company expects will keep average rig counts below Q1 levels. This could signal a cautious outlook for the domestic drilling market in the near term.
From a forward-looking perspective, the company's emphasis on international EBITDA growth, capitalizing on open tenders and active negotiations, suggests confidence in its international strategy. While this anticipates increased returns, investors should weigh this against the inherent risks of international expansion, such as geopolitical instability or fluctuating commodity prices.
Finally, the management's focus on generating free cash flow and reducing net debt will be critical for investors who prioritize financial health and risk management. The targeted full-year capital expenditures of approximately
Highlights
- Nabors was awarded three rigs in
Argentina , on multiyear contracts with attractive economics. The Company will redeploy inactive rigs from the Lower 48 market. These awards further solidify Nabors' position in this key market. - Received notification of commercial qualification for three rigs in a major market in the
Middle East . The Company plans to deploy existing in-country rigs for this opportunity. - A Lower 48 drilling contractor has begun standardizing its entire fleet to Nabors RigCLOUD® platform. This development clearly demonstrates the value of Nabors third-party strategy.
- Canrig received an order for six land drilling packages from an existing client in the
Middle East . This latest order is recognition of the excellent track record we have established with this customer. - Nabors was named a double finalist for the Reuters Global Energy Transition Awards 2024 in the "Portfolio Transformation" and "Technology Whitespace" categories.
Anthony G. Petrello, Nabors Chairman, CEO and President, commented, "Our first quarter operating results were stronger than we expected, driven by resilient pricing and lower costs in our Lower 48 drilling operations, as well as higher than forecast OEM repair revenue and energy transition revenue in our Rig Technologies segment.
"Rig count increased in our International segment, driven by rig startups in
"Pricing in the Lower 48 market remained firm, as utilization of our highest specification rigs stayed strong across several important markets. Average rig count increased compared to the prior quarter, but was slightly below our estimates, mainly reflecting activity reductions in natural gas basins. Results in our Drilling Solutions segment reflected reduced activity in the Lower 48, partially offset by better growth from international markets."
Segment Results
The
International Drilling adjusted EBITDA totaled
Drilling Solutions adjusted EBITDA was
In Rig Technologies, adjusted EBITDA reached
Adjusted Free Cash Flow
Adjusted free cash flow was
William Restrepo, Nabors CFO, stated, "Results across our operations were higher than we forecast. The strength of the international drilling markets continues to surprise us to the upside with the recent awards in
"Firm pricing in the Lower 48 bolstered daily gross margin. We again reduced costs in this market. Looking to the second quarter, we continue to experience sluggish activity in the natural gas basins. This should keep average rig count slightly below the average for the first quarter.
"We retired both the convertible notes that were due in January 2024 and the senior notes due in 2025, with the proceeds from our
"We still have a number of open international tenders and active negotiations. It's increasingly evident that the robust trends in our international segment should continue to provide us with high return opportunities with attractive payback periods. Nonetheless, we intend to avoid taking on more than we can afford. We will remain focused on generating free cash flow and reducing our net debt."
Outlook
Nabors expects the following metrics for the second quarter of 2024:
- Lower 48 average rig count of approximately 70 rigs
- Lower 48 daily adjusted gross margin of approximately
$15,500 Alaska and Gulf ofMexico adjusted EBITDA of approximately$21 million
International
- Average rig count up by two to three rigs versus the first quarter average
- Daily adjusted gross margin of approximately
$15,700
Drilling Solutions
- Adjusted EBITDA of
-$30 $32 million
Rig Technologies
- Adjusted EBITDA of
-$8 $10 million
Capital Expenditures
- Capital expenditures of approximately
, with approximately$190 million for the newbuilds in$70 million Saudi Arabia - Full-year capital expenditures of approximately
, including funding for the recent rig awards$590 million
Mr. Petrello concluded, "I am pleased with our early success to secure additional backlog in our international business. We are targeting several more opportunities and are optimistic for additional success. We also see growing adoption of our advanced technology, both in the
About Nabors Industries
Nabors Industries (NYSE: NBR) is a leading provider of advanced technology for the energy industry. With presence in more than 20 countries, Nabors has established a global network of people, technology and equipment to deploy solutions that deliver safe, efficient and responsible energy production. By leveraging its core competencies, particularly in drilling, engineering, automation, data science and manufacturing, Nabors aims to innovate the future of energy and enable the transition to a lower-carbon world. Learn more about Nabors and its energy technology leadership: www.nabors.com.
Forward-looking Statements
The information included in this press release includes forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Such forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, as disclosed by Nabors from time to time in its filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. As a result of these factors, Nabors' actual results may differ materially from those indicated or implied by such forward-looking statements. The forward-looking statements contained in this press release reflect management's estimates and beliefs as of the date of this press release. Nabors does not undertake to update these forward-looking statements.
Non-GAAP Disclaimer
This press release presents certain "non-GAAP" financial measures. The components of these non-GAAP measures are computed by using amounts that are determined in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in
Adjusted free cash flow represents net cash provided by operating activities less cash used for capital expenditures, net of proceeds from sales of assets. Management believes that adjusted free cash flow is an important liquidity measure for the company and that it is useful to investors and management as a measure of the company's ability to generate cash flow, after reinvesting in the company for future growth, that could be available for paying down debt or other financing cash flows, such as dividends to shareholders. Management believes that this non-GAAP measure is useful information to investors when comparing our cash flows with the cash flows of other companies.
Each of these non-GAAP measures has limitations and therefore should not be used in isolation or as a substitute for the amounts reported in accordance with GAAP. However, management evaluates the performance of its operating segments and the consolidated Company based on several criteria, including Adjusted EBITDA, adjusted operating income (loss), net debt, and adjusted free cash flow, because it believes that these financial measures accurately reflect the Company's ongoing profitability and performance. Securities analysts and investors also use these measures as some of the metrics on which they analyze the Company's performance. Other companies in this industry may compute these measures differently. Reconciliations of consolidated adjusted EBITDA and adjusted operating income (loss) to income (loss) from continuing operations before income taxes, net debt to total debt, and adjusted free cash flow to net cash provided by operations, which are their nearest comparable GAAP financial measures, are included in the tables at the end of this press release. We do not provide a forward-looking reconciliation of our outlook for Segment Adjusted EBITDA, Segment Gross Margin or Adjusted Free Cash Flow, as the amount and significance of items required to develop meaningful comparable GAAP financial measures cannot be estimated at this time without unreasonable efforts. These special items could be meaningful.
Investor Contacts: William C. Conroy, CFA, Vice President of Corporate Development & Investor Relations, +1 281-775-2423 or via e-mail william.conroy@nabors.com, or Kara Peak, Director of Corporate Development & Investor Relations, +1 281-775-4954 or via email kara.peak@nabors.com. To request investor materials, contact Nabors' corporate headquarters in
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CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF INCOME (LOSS) | ||||||
(Unaudited) | ||||||
Three Months Ended | ||||||
March 31, | December 31, | |||||
(In thousands, except per share amounts) | 2024 | 2023 | 2023 | |||
Revenues and other income: | ||||||
Operating revenues | ||||||
Investment income (loss) | 10,201 | 9,866 | 12,042 | |||
Total revenues and other income | 743,905 | 789,005 | 737,843 | |||
Costs and other deductions: | ||||||
Direct costs | 437,077 | 462,329 | 424,769 | |||
General and administrative expenses | 61,751 | 61,730 | 57,003 | |||
Research and engineering | 13,863 | 15,074 | 13,926 | |||
Depreciation and amortization | 157,685 | 163,031 | 161,228 | |||
Interest expense | 50,379 | 45,141 | 49,938 | |||
Other, net | 16,108 | (42,375) | 7,878 | |||
Total costs and other deductions | 736,863 | 704,930 | 714,742 | |||
Income (loss) before income taxes | 7,042 | 84,075 | 23,101 | |||
Income tax expense (benefit) | 16,044 | 23,015 | 19,244 | |||
Net income (loss) | (9,002) | 61,060 | 3,857 | |||
Less: Net (income) loss attributable to noncontrolling interest | (25,331) | (11,836) | (20,560) | |||
Net income (loss) attributable to Nabors | $ 49,224 | $ (16,703) | ||||
Earnings (losses) per share: | ||||||
Basic | $ (4.54) | $ 4.39 | $ (2.70) | |||
Diluted | $ (4.54) | $ 4.11 | $ (2.70) | |||
Weighted-average number of common shares outstanding: | ||||||
Basic | 9,176 | 9,160 | 9,133 | |||
Diluted | 9,176 | 9,867 | 9,133 | |||
Adjusted EBITDA | ||||||
Adjusted operating income (loss) | $ 63,328 | $ 76,975 | $ 68,875 |
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CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS | ||||
(Unaudited) | ||||
March 31, | December 31, | |||
(In thousands) | 2024 | 2023 | ||
ASSETS | ||||
Current assets: | ||||
Cash and short-term investments | $ 425,560 | $ 1,070,178 | ||
Accounts receivable, net | 416,873 | 347,837 | ||
Other current assets | 231,926 | 227,663 | ||
Total current assets | 1,074,359 | 1,645,678 | ||
Property, plant and equipment, net | 2,841,294 | 2,898,728 | ||
Other long-term assets | 729,319 | 733,559 | ||
Total assets | $ 5,277,965 | |||
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY | ||||
Current liabilities: | ||||
Current debt | $ - | $ 629,621 | ||
Trade accounts payable | 319,436 | 294,442 | ||
Other current liabilities | 282,982 | 289,918 | ||
Total current liabilities | 602,418 | 1,213,981 | ||
Long-term debt | 2,512,175 | 2,511,519 | ||
Other long-term liabilities | 256,956 | 271,380 | ||
Total liabilities | 3,371,549 | 3,996,880 | ||
Redeemable noncontrolling interest in subsidiary | 750,600 | 739,075 | ||
Equity: | ||||
Shareholders' equity | 286,338 | 326,614 | ||
Noncontrolling interest | 236,485 | 215,396 | ||
Total equity | 522,823 | 542,010 | ||
Total liabilities and equity | $ 5,277,965 |
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SEGMENT REPORTING | ||||||||
(Unaudited) | ||||||||
The following tables set forth certain information with respect to our reportable segments and rig activity: | ||||||||
Three Months Ended | ||||||||
March 31, | December 31, | |||||||
(In thousands, except rig activity) | 2024 | 2023 | 2023 | |||||
Operating revenues: | ||||||||
$ 271,989 | $ 350,652 | $ 265,762 | ||||||
International Drilling | 349,359 | 320,048 | 342,771 | |||||
Drilling Solutions | 75,574 | 75,043 | 77,028 | |||||
Rig Technologies (1) | 50,156 | 58,479 | 59,287 | |||||
Other reconciling items (2) | (13,374) | (25,083) | (19,047) | |||||
Total operating revenues | $ 733,704 | $ 779,139 | $ 725,801 | |||||
Adjusted EBITDA: (3) | ||||||||
$ 120,403 | $ 156,489 | $ 118,371 | ||||||
International Drilling | 102,498 | 88,608 | 105,540 | |||||
Drilling Solutions | 31,787 | 31,914 | 34,502 | |||||
Rig Technologies (1) | 6,801 | 4,954 | 8,811 | |||||
Other reconciling items (4) | (40,476) | (41,959) | (37,121) | |||||
Total adjusted EBITDA | $ 221,013 | $ 240,006 | $ 230,103 | |||||
Adjusted operating income (loss): (5) | ||||||||
$ 50,529 | $ 85,869 | $ 51,494 | ||||||
International Drilling | 22,476 | 1,957 | 18,642 | |||||
Drilling Solutions | 26,893 | 27,138 | 30,127 | |||||
Rig Technologies (1) | 4,209 | 3,694 | 5,788 | |||||
Other reconciling items (4) | (40,779) | (41,683) | (37,176) | |||||
Total adjusted operating income (loss) | $ 63,328 | $ 76,975 | $ 68,875 | |||||
Rig activity: | ||||||||
Average Rigs Working: (7) | ||||||||
Lower 48 | 71.9 | 93.3 | 70.3 | |||||
Other US | 6.8 | 7.0 | 6.0 | |||||
78.7 | 100.3 | 76.3 | ||||||
International Drilling | 81.0 | 76.4 | 79.6 | |||||
Total average rigs working | 159.7 | 176.7 | 155.9 | |||||
Daily Rig Revenue: (6),(8) | ||||||||
Lower 48 | $ 35,468 | $ 36,453 | $ 35,776 | |||||
Other US | 64,402 | 70,690 | 62,346 | |||||
37,968 | 38,842 | 37,865 | ||||||
International Drilling | 47,384 | 46,517 | 46,782 | |||||
Daily Adjusted Gross Margin: (6),(9) | ||||||||
Lower 48 | $ 16,011 | $ 16,690 | $ 16,240 | |||||
Other US | 35,184 | 37,114 | 34,641 | |||||
17,667 | 18,115 | 17,687 | ||||||
International Drilling | 16,061 | 15,222 | 16,651 |
(1) | Includes our oilfield equipment manufacturing activities. |
(2) | Represents the elimination of inter-segment transactions related to our Rig Technologies operating segment. |
(3) | Adjusted EBITDA represents net income (loss) before income tax expense (benefit), investment income (loss), interest expense, other, net and depreciation and amortization. Adjusted EBITDA is a non-GAAP financial measure and should not be used in isolation or as a substitute for the amounts reported in accordance with GAAP. In addition, adjusted EBITDA excludes certain cash expenses that the Company is obligated to make. However, management evaluates the performance of its operating segments and the consolidated Company based on several criteria, including adjusted EBITDA and adjusted operating income (loss), because it believes that these financial measures accurately reflect the Company's ongoing profitability and performance. Securities analysts and investors use this measure as one of the metrics on which they analyze the Company's performance. Other companies in this industry may compute these measures differently. A reconciliation of this non-GAAP measure to net income (loss), which is the most closely comparable GAAP measure, is provided in the table set forth immediately following the heading "Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures to Net Income (Loss)". |
(4) | Represents the elimination of inter-segment transactions and unallocated corporate expenses. |
(5) | Adjusted operating income (loss) represents net income (loss) before income tax expense (benefit), investment income (loss), interest expense and other, net. Adjusted operating income (loss) is a non-GAAP financial measure and should not be used in isolation or as a substitute for the amounts reported in accordance with GAAP. In addition, adjusted operating income (loss) excludes certain cash expenses that the Company is obligated to make. However, management evaluates the performance of its operating segments and the consolidated Company based on several criteria, including adjusted EBITDA and adjusted operating income (loss), because it believes that these financial measures accurately reflect the Company's ongoing profitability and performance. Securities analysts and investors use this measure as one of the metrics on which they analyze the Company's performance. Other companies in this industry may compute these measures differently. A reconciliation of this non-GAAP measure to net income (loss), which is the most closely comparable GAAP measure, is provided in the table set forth immediately following the heading "Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures to Net Income (Loss)". |
(6) | Rig revenue days represents the number of days the Company's rigs are contracted and performing under a contract during the period. These would typically include days in which operating, standby and move revenue is earned. |
(7) | Average rigs working represents a measure of the average number of rigs operating during a given period. For example, one rig operating 45 days during a quarter represents approximately 0.5 average rigs working for the quarter. On an annual period, one rig operating 182.5 days represents approximately 0.5 average rigs working for the year. Average rigs working can also be calculated as rig revenue days during the period divided by the number of calendar days in the period. |
(8) | Daily rig revenue represents operating revenue, divided by the total number of revenue days during the quarter. |
(9) | Daily adjusted gross margin represents operating revenue less direct costs, divided by the total number of rig revenue days during the quarter. |
(10) | The U.S. Drilling segment includes the Lower 48, |
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Reconciliation of Earnings per Share | |||||||||
(Unaudited) | |||||||||
Three Months Ended | |||||||||
March 31, | December 31, | ||||||||
(in thousands, except per share amounts) | 2024 | 2023 | 2023 | ||||||
BASIC EPS: | |||||||||
Net income (loss) (numerator): | |||||||||
Income (loss), net of tax | $ | (9,002) | $ | 61,060 | $ | 3,857 | |||
Less: net (income) loss attributable to noncontrolling interest | (25,331) | (11,836) | (20,560) | ||||||
Less: deemed dividends to SPAC public shareholders | — | — | (458) | ||||||
Less: distributed and undistributed earnings allocated to unvested shareholders | — | (1,702) | — | ||||||
Less: accrued distribution on redeemable noncontrolling interest in subsidiary | (7,283) | (7,354) | (7,517) | ||||||
Numerator for basic earnings per share: | |||||||||
Adjusted income (loss), net of tax - basic | $ | (41,616) | $ | 40,168 | $ | (24,678) | |||
Weighted-average number of shares outstanding - basic | 9,176 | 9,160 | 9,133 | ||||||
Earnings (losses) per share: | |||||||||
Total Basic | $ | (4.54) | $ | 4.39 | $ | (2.70) | |||
DILUTED EPS: | |||||||||
Adjusted income (loss) from continuing operations, net of tax - basic | $ | (41,616) | $ | 40,168 | $ | (24,678) | |||
Add: after tax interest expense of convertible notes | — | 424 | — | ||||||
Add: effect of reallocating undistributed earnings of unvested shareholders | — | 9 | — | ||||||
Adjusted income (loss), net of tax - diluted | $ | (41,616) | $ | 40,601 | $ | (24,678) | |||
Weighted-average number of shares outstanding - basic | 9,176 | 9,160 | 9,133 | ||||||
Add: if converted dilutive effect of convertible notes | — | 659 | — | ||||||
Add: dilutive effect of potential common shares | — | 48 | — | ||||||
Weighted-average number of shares outstanding - diluted | 9,176 | 9,867 | 9,133 | ||||||
Earnings (losses) per share: | |||||||||
Total Diluted | $ | (4.54) | $ | 4.11 | $ | (2.70) |
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NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES | ||||||||||||
RECONCILIATION OF ADJUSTED EBITDA BY SEGMENT TO ADJUSTED OPERATING INCOME (LOSS) BY SEGMENT | ||||||||||||
(Unaudited) | ||||||||||||
(In thousands) | ||||||||||||
Three Months Ended March 31, 2024 | ||||||||||||
| International | Drilling | Rig | Other | Total | |||||||
Adjusted operating income (loss) | $ 50,529 | $ 22,476 | $ 26,893 | $ 4,209 | $ (40,779) | $ 63,328 | ||||||
Depreciation and amortization | 69,874 | 80,022 | 4,894 | 2,592 | 303 | 157,685 | ||||||
Adjusted EBITDA | $ 102,498 | $ 31,787 | $ 6,801 | $ (40,476) | $ 221,013 | |||||||
Three Months Ended March 31, 2023 | ||||||||||||
| International | Drilling | Rig | Other | Total | |||||||
Adjusted operating income (loss) | $ 85,869 | $ 1,957 | $ 27,138 | $ 3,694 | $ (41,683) | $ 76,975 | ||||||
Depreciation and amortization | 70,620 | 86,651 | 4,776 | 1,260 | (276) | 163,031 | ||||||
Adjusted EBITDA | $ 88,608 | $ 31,914 | $ 4,954 | $ (41,959) | $ 240,006 | |||||||
Three Months Ended December 31, 2023 | ||||||||||||
| International | Drilling | Rig | Other | Total | |||||||
Adjusted operating income (loss) | $ 51,494 | $ 18,642 | $ 30,127 | $ 5,788 | $ (37,176) | $ 68,875 | ||||||
Depreciation and amortization | 66,877 | 86,898 | 4,375 | 3,023 | 55 | 161,228 | ||||||
Adjusted EBITDA | $ 105,540 | $ 34,502 | $ 8,811 | $ (37,121) | $ 230,103 |
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NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES | ||||||||
RECONCILIATION OF ADJUSTED GROSS MARGIN BY SEGMENT TO ADJUSTED OPERATING INCOME (LOSS) BY SEGMENT | ||||||||
(Unaudited) | ||||||||
Three Months Ended | ||||||||
March 31, | December 31, | |||||||
(In thousands) | 2024 | 2023 | 2023 | |||||
Lower 48 - | ||||||||
Adjusted operating income (loss) | $ 39,264 | $ 74,071 | $ 40,108 | |||||
Plus: General and administrative costs | 4,823 | 5,056 | 4,087 | |||||
Plus: Research and engineering | 964 | 1,519 | 1,276 | |||||
GAAP Gross Margin | 45,051 | 80,646 | 45,471 | |||||
Plus: Depreciation and amortization | 59,733 | 59,507 | 59,545 | |||||
Adjusted gross margin | $ 104,784 | $ 140,153 | $ 105,016 | |||||
Other - | ||||||||
Adjusted operating income (loss) | $ 11,265 | $ 11,798 | $ 11,386 | |||||
Plus: General and administrative costs | 325 | 345 | 315 | |||||
Plus: Research and engineering | 47 | 128 | 89 | |||||
GAAP Gross Margin | 11,637 | 12,271 | 11,790 | |||||
Plus: Depreciation and amortization | 10,142 | 11,111 | 7,332 | |||||
Adjusted gross margin | $ 21,779 | $ 23,382 | $ 19,122 | |||||
Adjusted operating income (loss) | $ 50,529 | $ 85,869 | $ 51,494 | |||||
Plus: General and administrative costs | 5,148 | 5,401 | 4,402 | |||||
Plus: Research and engineering | 1,011 | 1,647 | 1,365 | |||||
GAAP Gross Margin | 56,688 | 92,917 | 57,261 | |||||
Plus: Depreciation and amortization | 69,875 | 70,618 | 66,877 | |||||
Adjusted gross margin | $ 126,563 | $ 163,535 | $ 124,138 | |||||
International Drilling | ||||||||
Adjusted operating income (loss) | $ 22,476 | $ 1,957 | $ 18,642 | |||||
Plus: General and administrative costs | 14,415 | 14,336 | 14,899 | |||||
Plus: Research and engineering | 1,508 | 1,785 | 1,560 | |||||
GAAP Gross Margin | 38,399 | 18,078 | 35,101 | |||||
Plus: Depreciation and amortization | 80,022 | 86,651 | 86,899 | |||||
Adjusted gross margin | $ 118,421 | $ 104,729 | $ 122,000 |
Adjusted gross margin by segment represents adjusted operating income (loss) plus general and administrative costs, research and engineering costs and depreciation and amortization. |
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RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES TO NET INCOME (LOSS) | |||||||
(Unaudited) | |||||||
Three Months Ended | |||||||
March 31, | December 31, | ||||||
(In thousands) | 2024 | 2023 | 2023 | ||||
Net income (loss) | $ (9,002) | $ 61,060 | $ 3,857 | ||||
Income tax expense (benefit) | 16,044 | 23,015 | 19,244 | ||||
Income (loss) from continuing operations before income taxes | 7,042 | 84,075 | 23,101 | ||||
Investment (income) loss | (10,201) | (9,866) | (12,042) | ||||
Interest expense | 50,379 | 45,141 | 49,938 | ||||
Other, net | 16,108 | (42,375) | 7,878 | ||||
Adjusted operating income (loss) (1) | 63,328 | 76,975 | 68,875 | ||||
Depreciation and amortization | 157,685 | 163,031 | 161,228 | ||||
Adjusted EBITDA (2) | $ 221,013 | $ 240,006 | $ 230,103 |
(1) Adjusted operating income (loss) represents net income (loss) before income tax expense (benefit), investment income (loss), interest expense, and other, net. Adjusted operating income (loss) is a non-GAAP financial measure and should not be used in isolation or as a substitute for the amounts reported in accordance with GAAP. In addition, adjusted operating income (loss) excludes certain cash expenses that the Company is obligated to make. However, management evaluates the performance of its operating segments and the consolidated Company based on several criteria, including adjusted EBITDA and adjusted operating income (loss), because it believes that these financial measures accurately reflect the Company's ongoing profitability and performance. Securities analysts and investors use this measure as one of the metrics on which they analyze the Company's performance. Other companies in this industry may compute these measures differently. |
(2) Adjusted EBITDA represents net income (loss) before income tax expense (benefit), investment income (loss), interest expense, other, net and depreciation and amortization. Adjusted EBITDA is a non-GAAP financial measure and should not be used in isolation or as a substitute for the amounts reported in accordance with GAAP. In addition, adjusted EBITDA excludes certain cash expenses that the Company is obligated to make. However, management evaluates the performance of its operating segments and the consolidated Company based on several criteria, including adjusted EBITDA and adjusted operating income (loss), because it believes that these financial measures accurately reflect the Company's ongoing profitability and performance. Securities analysts and investors use this measure as one of the metrics on which they analyze the Company's performance. Other companies in this industry may compute these measures differently. |
NABORS INDUSTRIES LTD. AND SUBSIDIARIES | |||||
RECONCILIATION OF NET DEBT TO TOTAL DEBT | |||||
(Unaudited) | |||||
March 31, | December 31, | ||||
(In thousands) | 2024 | 2023 | |||
Current debt | $ - | $ 629,621 | |||
Long-term debt | 2,512,175 | 2,511,519 | |||
Total Debt | 2,512,175 | 3,141,140 | |||
Less: Cash and short-term investments | 425,560 | 1,070,178 | |||
Net Debt | $ 2,086,615 | $ 2,070,962 |
NABORS INDUSTRIES LTD. AND SUBSIDIARIES | |||||||
RECONCILIATION OF ADJUSTED FREE CASH FLOW TO | |||||||
NET CASH PROVIDED BY OPERATING ACTIVITIES | |||||||
(Unaudited) | |||||||
Three Months Ended | |||||||
March 31, | December 31, | ||||||
(In thousands) | 2024 | 2023 | 2023 | ||||
Net cash provided by operating activities | $ 107,239 | $ 154,050 | $ 181,921 | ||||
Add: Capital expenditures, net of proceeds from sales of assets | (99,125) | (116,752) | (129,700) | ||||
Adjusted free cash flow | $ 8,114 | $ 37,298 | $ 52,221 |
Adjusted free cash flow represents net cash provided by operating activities less cash used for capital expenditures, net of proceeds from sales of assets. Management believes that adjusted free cash flow is an important liquidity measure for the company and that it is useful to investors and management as a measure of the company's ability to generate cash flow, after reinvesting in the company for future growth, that could be available for paying down debt or other financing cash flows, such as dividends to shareholders. Adjusted free cash flow does not represent the residual cash flow available for discretionary expenditures. Adjusted free cash flow is a non-GAAP financial measure that should be considered in addition to, not as a substitute for or superior to, cash flow from operations reported in accordance with GAAP. |
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