Precision Drilling Exceeds 2022 Debt Repayment Guidance and Provides Capital Allocation and Operational Updates
Precision Drilling Corporation (NYSE: PDS) announced significant milestones as of January 5, 2023, including a $106 million debt reduction in 2022, surpassing its $75 million goal. The company ended 2022 with a cash balance of about $22 million, and total liquidity of approximately $600 million. Precision expects to maintain a Net Debt to Adjusted EBITDA ratio of between 1.25 and 1.75 times by the end of 2023. Additionally, drilling demand remains strong, with active rig counts increasing in both Canada and the U.S. Revenue from Alpha™ technologies grew by over 50% year-over-year.
- Reduced total debt by $106 million in 2022, exceeding the $75 million goal.
- Ended 2022 with total liquidity of approximately $600 million.
- Increased average active rig count by 27% in Canada and 31% in the U.S. year-over-year.
- Revenue from Alpha™ technologies grew by over 50% compared to Q4 2021.
- Plans to allocate 10% to 20% of free cash flow toward shareholder returns.
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CALGARY, Alberta, Jan. 05, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Precision Drilling Corporation (“Precision” or the “Company”) (TSX:PD; NYSE:PDS) provides a series of positive announcements including: 1) 2022 debt repayment and year-end liquidity update; 2) capital allocation framework update; and 3) operations update for drilling activity, Alpha™ technologies and EverGreen™ environmental solutions.
2022 Debt Repayment and Year-End Liquidity Update
Precision reduced total debt by
- US
$44 million – senior credit facility due June 18, 2025 - US
$348 million –7.125% senior notes due January 15, 2026 - US
$400 million –6.875% senior notes due June 15, 2029
In addition, Precision had approximately US
Capital Allocation Framework Update
Precision is well on track to achieve its long-term goal of repaying over
Precision will also continue to allocate
Operations Update
Precision continues to experience strong customer demand for drilling services, Alpha™ technologies and EverGreen™ environmental solutions and expects its Canadian and U.S. fourth quarter field margins to exceed our previous guidance and continue trending upward in 2023.
Drilling Activity
In the fourth quarter of 2022, Precision’s average active rig count was 66 for Canada and 59 for the U.S., representing increases of
Alpha
Precision exited the year with 70 AC Super Triple rigs equipped with its AlphaAutomation™ platform, a
EverGreen™
Precision’s EverGreen™ suite of environmental solutions offers customers products and applications to measure and reduce their Greenhouse Gas (“GHG”) emissions during drilling operations. Precision exited 2022 with seven field deployed EverGreen™ Battery Energy Storage Systems and 15 EverGreen™ Integrated Power and Emissions Monitoring Systems. In 2023, we will continue to scale our EverGreen™ suite of environmental solutions, which will drive additional revenue growth and help our customers achieve their GHG reduction targets.
CFO Quote
Carey Ford, Precision’s CFO, commented, “With a robust free cash flow outlook expected over the next several years, we will continue to advance our debt reduction plans while maintaining direct returns to shareholders. Since the beginning of 2018, our debt reduction and share repurchases have exceeded
About Precision
Precision is a leading provider of safe and environmentally responsible High Performance, High Value services to the energy industry, offering customers access to an extensive fleet of Super Series drilling rigs. Precision has commercialized an industry-leading digital technology portfolio known as “Alpha™” that utilizes advanced automation software and analytics to generate efficient, predictable, and repeatable results for energy customers. Additionally, Precision offers well service rigs, camps and rental equipment all backed by a comprehensive mix of technical support services and skilled, experienced personnel.
Precision is headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, Canada and is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the trading symbol “PD” and on the New York Stock Exchange under the trading symbol “PDS.”
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In particular, forward-looking information and statements include, but are not limited to, the following:
- anticipated future activity levels;
- anticipated demand for drilling, Alpha™ and EverGreen™ services;
- anticipated cash interest expense;
- anticipated free cash flow;
- anticipated capital spending plans; and
- our future debt reduction and shareholder capital return plans.
These forward-looking information and statements are based on certain assumptions and analysis made by Precision in light of our experience and our perception of historical trends, current conditions, expected future developments and other factors we believe are appropriate under the circumstances. These include, among other things:
- the fluctuation in oil prices may pressure customers into reducing or limiting their drilling budgets;
- the success of our response to the COVID-19 global pandemic;
- the status of current negotiations with our customers and vendors;
- customer focus on safety performance;
- existing term contracts are neither renewed nor terminated prematurely;
- our ability to deliver rigs to customers on a timely basis; and
- the general stability of the economic and political environments in the jurisdictions where we operate.
Undue reliance should not be placed on forward-looking information and statements. Whether actual results, performance or achievements will conform to our expectations and predictions is subject to a number of known and unknown risks and uncertainties which could cause actual results to differ materially from our expectations. Such risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to:
- volatility in the price and demand for oil and natural gas;
- fluctuations in the level of oil and natural gas exploration and development activities;
- fluctuations in the demand for contract drilling, well servicing and ancillary oilfield services;
- our customers’ inability to obtain adequate credit or financing to support their drilling and production activity;
- the success of our response to the COVID-19 global pandemic;
- changes in drilling and well servicing technology, which could reduce demand for certain rigs or put us at a competitive advantage;
- shortages, delays and interruptions in the delivery of equipment supplies and other key inputs;
- liquidity of the capital markets to fund customer drilling programs;
- availability of cash flow, debt and equity sources to fund our capital and operating requirements, as needed;
- the impact of weather and seasonal conditions on operations and facilities;
- competitive operating risks inherent in contract drilling, well servicing and ancillary oilfield services;
- ability to improve our rig technology to improve drilling efficiency;
- general economic, market or business conditions;
- the availability of qualified personnel and management;
- a decline in our safety performance which could result in lower demand for our services;
- changes in laws or regulations, including changes in environmental laws and regulations such as increased regulation of hydraulic fracturing or restrictions on the burning of fossil fuels and GHG emissions, which could have an adverse impact on the demand for oil and natural gas;
- terrorism, social, civil and political unrest in the foreign jurisdictions where we operate;
- fluctuations in foreign exchange, interest rates and tax rates; and
- other unforeseen conditions which could impact the use of services supplied by Precision and Precision’s ability to respond to such conditions.
Readers are cautioned that the forgoing list of risk factors is not exhaustive. Additional information on these and other factors that could affect our business, operations or financial results are included in reports on file with applicable securities regulatory authorities, including but not limited to Precision’s Annual Information Form for the year ended December 31, 2021, which may be accessed on Precision’s SEDAR profile at www.sedar.com or under Precision’s EDGAR profile at www.sec.gov. The forward-looking information and statements contained in this news release are made as of the date hereof and Precision undertakes no obligation to update publicly or revise any forward-looking statements or information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law.
For further information, please contact:
Lavonne Zdunich, CPA, CA
Director Investor Relations
403.716.4500
Precision Drilling Corporation
800, 525 - 8th Avenue S.W.
Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2P 1G1
Website: www.precisiondrilling.com
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