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SBM Offshore Half Year 2023 Earnings

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SBM Offshore reports a record-level pro-forma order book of US$32.2 billion and net cash flow of US$9.5 billion from sales backlog. Revenue for the first half of 2023 decreased by 15% compared to the same period in 2022. EBITDA decreased by 9%. The company has secured over US$3.2 billion in project financing. Two FPSOs are on track for first oil by year-end. The company's strategy as an Energy Transition Company is delivering results.
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August 10, 2023

Highlights

  • Record-level US$32.2 billion pro-forma order book
  • Record-level US$9.5 billion pro-forma net cash flow from L&O and BOT1 sales backlog2
  • 2023 Directional3 revenue and EBITDA guidance maintained
  • 2 FPSOs on track for first oil by year-end
  • Over US$3.2 billion project financing secured

The 2023 Half Year Earnings and Interim Financial Statements are published on the Company’s website here.

        
Bruno Chabas, CEO of SBM Offshore, commented:

“The increase in our order book to a new record level and reiteration of the 2023 guidance underline the fact that our strategy as an Energy Transition Company is delivering results.

We are on track to achieve first oil as planned this year on two major FPSO projects. FPSO Prosperity is already in Guyanese waters and FPSO Sepetiba has started her journey to Brazil from China. While we continue to live with the after-effects of the pandemic plus supply chain and inflationary constraints, we are progressing the remaining projects under construction and the overall margin remains robust at portfolio level.

With the closing of the financing for the FPSO Alexandre de Gusmão in June, financing is now in place for the entire construction portfolio. Including the FPSO Almirante Tamandaré financing, we have secured over US$3.2 billion so far this year which is a remarkable achievement in today’s challenging environment.

The Lease and Operate division continues to deliver solid results with fleet uptime standing at 99.5%4 for the first half of the year. The new 10-year agreement for the operations and maintenance of our FPSO fleet in Guyana through an integrated operations model with our client is delivering impressive operational results. This model establishes a benchmark which can be applied to help other clients maximize value from their developments.

The economics and low emission qualities of deepwater resources mean that they will play a leading role in fulfilling future demand through the Energy Transition, where the FPSO is the solution of choice. Given the evolution of the financing market, new models and sources of finance will need to mature and evolve. We are well placed to capitalize on this new dynamic given our ability to structure new models as in Guyana and the depth and breadth of our experience and relationships with financial institutions. The two un-allocated Multi-Purpose Floater (MPF) hulls under construction further strengthen our ability to secure new opportunities in a market with strong fundamentals.

In New Energies, we completed the successful load out of the floating foundations for our first Floating Offshore Wind farm and integration of the turbines has commenced. This brings us one step closer to delivering the first iteration of our latest floating energy solution, demonstrating our ability to continue to innovate and to stay relevant through the energy transition and beyond.”

Financial Overview5

    Directional   IFRS
                 
in US$ million   1H 2023 1H 2022 % Change   1H 2023 1H 2022 % Change
Revenue    1,491 1,763 -15%    2,450 2,406 2%
Lease and Operate    933 854 9%    760 694 10%
Turnkey    558 909 -39%    1,689 1,712 -1%
EBITDA    457 500 -9%    595 581 2%
Lease and Operate    546 527 4%    355 342 4%
Turnkey    (37) 16 -330%    292 283 3%
Other    (52) (43) 21%    (52) (43) 21%
Profit attributable to Shareholders    36 103 -65%    179 296 -40%
Earnings per share (US$ per share)    0.20 0.58 -66%    0.99 1.67 -40%
                 
in US$ billion   Jun-30-23 Dec-31-22 % Change   Jun-30-23 Dec-31-22 % Change
Pro-forma Backlog   32.2  30.5 6%   - -
Net Debt   7.2  6.1 18%    9.1 7.9 16%

Directional revenue for the first half-year of 2023 stood at US$1,491 million, a 15% decrease when compared with the same period in 2022.

This is driven by Directional Turnkey revenue which decreased to US$558 million compared with US$909 million in the year-ago period mainly resulting from (i) the comparative effect of the partial divestment of FPSOs Almirante Tamandaré and Alexandre de Gusmão at the beginning of 2022, (ii) the completion of FPSO Liza Unity project in the first half-year of 2022, (iii) a reduced level of progress during the first half-year of 2023 compared with same period in 2022 on FPSO Almirante Tamandaré consistent with the commencement of topsides’ integration, partly offset by (iv) additional variation orders and increased level of activity on FPSOs Prosperity and ONE GUYANA.

Directional Lease and Operate revenue for the first half-year of 2023 stood at US$933 million, a 9% increase compared with the same period in 2022. This increase mainly reflects (i) FPSO Liza Unity fully contributing to revenue in the first half-year of 2023, (ii) an increase in reimbursable scopes partly offset by (iii) the end of the FPSO Capixaba lease during the first half of 2022.

Directional EBITDA for the first half-year of 2023 came in at US$457 million compared with US$500 million in the year-ago period.

Directional Turnkey EBITDA contribution was US$(37) million for the first half-year of 2023, a decrease from US$16 million in the year-ago period. This is mainly driven by (i) the fact that as previously highlighted for certain projects it has been harder to fully mitigate impacts from the pressure on the global supply chain and the pandemic, (ii) the lower contribution of FPSO Almirante Tamandaré consistent with the commencement of topsides’ integration, and (iii) a number of prior period one-off impacts including a US$9 million gain recognized in the year-ago period from the disposal of the SBM Installer.

It should be noted that in Directional Turnkey EBITDA, the result is mainly driven by the margin made on the portion of FPSOs sold to partners. It does not therefore include the margin made on the SBM Offshore ownership share of the five FPSOs currently in the construction phase. Including the latter, the overall Turnkey margin at portfolio level remained robust, as can be seen from the IFRS results. Under Directional, during the period only a part of this overall margin compensated for costs allocated to Turnkey which include growth related expenditure such as Sales & Marketing, R&D and investment in Renewables. The Directional Turnkey margin is therefore influenced by choices made in relation to the level of ownership of FPSOs in the portfolio which are driven by the optimization of the overall cash flow and economics for the Company.

Directional Lease and Operate EBITDA was US$546 million in the first half-year of 2023, a slight increase compared with US$527 million in the same period last year. The increase reflects the same drivers as for Directional Lease and Operate revenue.

The Other non-allocated costs charged to Directional EBITDA amounted to US$52 million in the first half-year of 2023, a US$9 million increase compared with the year-ago period explained by US$11 million of restructuring costs following the implementation of an optimization plan related to the Company’s support functions’ activities.

Directional net profit stood at US$36 million for first half-year of 2023, down from US$103 million in the year-ago period. The decrease reflects the same drivers as for Directional Turnkey EBTIDA and Other non-allocated costs charged to Directional EBITDA.

Funding and Directional Net Debt

Reflecting the continued investment in growth, net debt increased from US$6.1 billion to US$7.2 billion as of June 30, 2023. While the Lease and Operate segment continues to generate strong operating cash flow, the Company drew on the project finance facilities of FPSOs Prosperity, ONE GUYANA, Almirante Tamandaré and Sepetiba, and on the Revolving Credit Facility to fund continued investment in growth on FPSOs under construction. The first drawdown on the recently closed US$1.615 billion FPSO Alexandre de Gusmão project financing occurred in July 2023.

In line with its aim to diversify its sources of debt and equity funding and to accelerate equity cash flow from the backlog, the Company finalized the funding loan agreement with a new funding partner in relation to FPSO Cidade de Ilhabela and received US$125 million. The Company has also secured short-term funds in form of a Supply Chain Financing facility of EUR50 million (or USD equivalent) with outstanding balance of US$25 million as of June 30, 2023.

Almost half of the Company's debt at half-year consisted of non-recourse project financing in special purpose investees. The remainder is mainly comprised of borrowings supporting the ongoing construction of five FPSOs which will become non-recourse following project execution finalization and release of the related parent company guarantee.

As of June 30, 2023, the net cash balance stood at US$381 million.

Directional Pro-Forma Backlog

Change in ownership scenarios and lease contract duration have the potential to significantly impact the Company's future cash flows, net debt balance as well as the profit and loss statement. The Company therefore provides a pro-forma Directional backlog based on the best available information regarding ownership scenarios and lease contract duration for the various projects.

The pro-forma Directional backlog increased by US$1.7 billion compared with the position at December 31, 2022 to a total of US$32.2 billion. The increase was mainly the result of the signed 10-year operations and maintenance enabling agreement for the Guyana FPSO fleet, partially offset by turnover for the period which consumed approximately US$1.5 billion of backlog. The Company’s backlog provides cash flow visibility up to 2050.

in US$ billion   Turnkey Lease & Operate Total
2H 2023   0.4 1.1 1.5
2024   1.7 2.1 3.8
2025   1.3 2.4 3.7
Beyond 2025   2.1 21.2 23.3
Total Backlog   5.4 26.8 32.2

The pro-forma Directional backlog at June 30, 2023 reflects the following key assumptions:

  • The FPSO Liza Destiny contract covers the basic contractual term of 10 years of lease.
  • The FPSOs Liza Unity, Prosperity and ONE GUYANA contracts cover a maximum period of lease of two years, within which the FPSOs ownership will transfer to the client.
  • 10 years of operations and maintenance is considered for FPSOs Liza Destiny, Liza Unity, Prosperity and ONE GUYANA following enabling agreement signature in 2023.
  • The impact of the subsequent sale of FPSOs Liza Unity, Prosperity and ONE GUYANA is reflected in the Turnkey backlog at the end of the maximum two-year period.
  • ExxonMobil Guyana has indicated that it is contemplating the exercise of its contractual purchase option to acquire the FPSO Liza Unity towards the end of 2023, slightly ahead of the end of the maximum lease term in February 2024.
  • The 13.5% equity divestment in FPSO Sepetiba to CMFL has not yet been reflected in the backlog as the transaction remains subject to various approvals.

Organizational Update

Creation of a Corporate and Business Solutions Center (CBSC) – The Company is reorganizing its support and corporate functions by establishing a new multi-disciplinary center located in Porto, Portugal. This center will gather a number of functions currently spread over the world into a unique organization called CBSC, including Finance, Business Services, Human Resources and IT. The objective is to increase synergies and enhance both efficiency and competitiveness. A restructuring plan has been implemented accordingly in 3 locations in Europe for a total cost of US$11 million.

SBM Offshore strengthens its presence in India – In order to further develop its footprint in India and support the Company’s growth, SBM Offshore has acquired the remaining 49% equity ownership held by its partner in the SBM Nauvata engineering and operational center located in Bangalore, India. This acquisition is part of the Company’s strategy to develop a high value center in India focused on turnkey execution, support to operations and innovation while remaining cost-disciplined and agile. The center has been renamed SBM Offshore India.

Project Review and Fleet Operational Update

Project Client/country Contract SBM Share Capacity, Size Percentage of Completion Expected First Oil
Sepetiba Petrobras
Brazil
22.5-year L&O 64.50% 180,000 bpd >75% 2023
Prosperity ExxonMobil
Guyana
2-year BOT 100% 220,000 bpd >75% 2023
Almirante Tamandaré Petrobras
Brazil
26.25-year L&O 55% 225,000 bpd >75% 2025
Alexandre de Gusmão Petrobras
Brazil
22.5-year L&O 55% 180,000 bpd >50% <75% 2025
ONE GUYANA ExxonMobil
Guyana
2-year BOT 100% 250,000 bpd >50% <75% 2025

The environment remains challenging with continued inflationary pressures and supply chain constraints. Projects remain on track with two major deliveries expected by year-end. An update on individual project schedules is provided below considering latest known circumstances.

FPSO Sepetiba – In June 2023, the vessel safely departed from the yard in China after successful completion of the topsides’ integration phase and the onshore commissioning campaign. The project targets first oil by year-end 2023.

FPSO Prosperity – Project teams are completing offshore commissioning activities while the hook-up and installation campaign is progressing. The project targets first oil in 2023.

FPSO Almirante Tamandaré – The topsides modules lifting campaign is progressing along with their integration. The FPSO delivery continues to be on track for 2024 and the client is expecting first oil from the field in early 2025.

FPSO Alexandre de Gusmão – The modules fabricated in Brazil are being progressively delivered at the yard in China. The topsides fabrication in China continues to progress. First oil is expected in 2025.

FPSO ONE GUYANA – The topsides fabrication is progressing in line with plan. First oil is expected in 2025.

Fast4Ward® MPF hulls – The total number of MPF hulls ordered to date under the Company’s Fast4Ward® program, stands at eight with six delivered to projects and exclusivity for the seventh granted to ExxonMobil Guyana.

Fleet Uptime – The fleet’s uptime was 99.5%4 in the first half of 2023, in line with historical performance.

Share Purchase Agreements signed with Sonangol entitiesIn July 2023, SBM Offshore signed two Share Purchase Agreements with its partner Sonangol EP for i) the acquisition of Sonangol's equity shares in the lease and operating entities related to FPSOs Ngoma, Saxi Batuque and Mondo; and ii) the full divestment to a Sonangol subsidiary of SBM Offshore’s equity shares in the parent company of the Angolan based Paenal Yard. Those agreements remain conditional upon several conditions precedent, including consent from clients, lenders, partners and approval by various competent authorities. Through this transaction, SBM Offshore is reorganizing its business in Angola, focusing on core lease and operate activities and divesting a non-core construction yard.

FPSO Capixaba decommissioning – The decommissioning phase of FPSO Capixaba has started following the cessation of production in 2022. In May 2023, the contract award for the safe and environmentally sound recycling of the unit, in compliance with Regulation (EU) 1257/2013 on ship recycling, has been granted to M.A.R.S. (Modern American Recycling Services Europe) using its EU approved Green recycling facility in Denmark. This award is in line with the Company’s responsible recycling policy which aims to follow the highest international standards on workers’ safety and environmental protection.

Contract extension – The Company has agreed a contract extension related to the lease and operations of FPSO Mondo to December 2024.

Environment, Social and Governance

The Company’s Total Recordable Injury Frequency Rate year-to-date was 0.10, compared with the full year 2023 target of below 0.146.

Emissions – In the first half of the year, the Company is on track to meet the target set on Gas flared with a maximum average fleet target of 1.48 mmscf/d.

New Energies

Provence Grand Large – All three floaters constructed by SBM Offshore for the Provence Grand Large pilot project have been successfully loaded out from the yard at Fos-sur-mer and launched in the water. The integration of the three turbines with a capacity of 8.4 MW each by Siemens-Gamesa is progressing and will be followed by the offshore installation campaign of the floaters by SBM Offshore. Once commissioned, the pilot farm will produce the equivalent of the electricity consumption of 45,000 people and will account for approximately 10% of the total installed floating wind electricity capacity in the world.

Outlook and Guidance

The Company’s 2023 Directional revenue guidance is maintained at above US$2.9 billion of which around US$1.9 billion is expected from the Lease and Operate segment and above US$1 billion from the Turnkey segment.

2023 Directional EBITDA guidance is maintained above US$1 billion for the Company.

This guidance considers the currently foreseen impacts from the war between Russia and Ukraine on projects and fleet operations. The Company highlights that the direct and indirect effects from this event could continue to have a material impact on the Company’s business and results and the realization of the guidance for 2023.

Should the purchase of FPSO Liza Unity occur in 2023, the guidance will be revised accordingly once the final details of the purchase are confirmed.

Conference Call

SBM Offshore has scheduled a conference call together with a webcast, which will be followed by a Q&A session, to discuss the Half Year 2023 Earnings release.

The event is scheduled for Thursday, August 10, 2023 at 10.00 AM (CEST) and will be hosted by Bruno Chabas (CEO), Øivind Tangen (COO) and Douglas Wood (CFO).

Interested parties are invited to register prior to the call using the link: Half Year 2023 Earnings Conference Call

Please note that the conference call can only be accessed with a personal identification code, which is sent to you by email after completion of the registration.

The live webcast will be available at: Half Year 2023 Earnings Webcast

A replay of the webcast, which is available shortly after the call, can be accessed using the same link.

Corporate Profile

SBM Offshore designs, builds, installs and operates offshore floating facilities for the offshore energy industry. As a leading technology provider, we put our marine expertise at the service of a responsible energy transition by reducing emissions from fossil fuel production, while developing cleaner solutions for renewable energy sources.

More than 7,000 SBMers worldwide are committed to sharing their experience to deliver safe, sustainable and affordable energy from the oceans for generations to come.

For further information, please visit our website at www.sbmoffshore.com.

Financial Calendar   Date Year
Third Quarter 2023 Trading Update   November 9 2023
Full Year 2023 Earnings   February 29 2024
Annual General Meeting   April 12 2024
First Quarter 2024 Trading Update   May 8 2024
Half Year 2024 Earnings   August 8 2024


For further information, please contact:

Investor Relations
Ludovic Robino
Investor Relations Manager

Mobile: +31 (0) 6 15 16 50 35
E-mail: ludovic.robino@sbmoffshore.com
Website: www.sbmoffshore.com

Media Relations
Evelyn Tachau Brown
Group Communications & Change Director

Mobile: +377 (0) 6 40 62 30 34
E-mail: evelyn.tachau-brown@sbmoffshore.com
Website: www.sbmoffshore.com

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Disclaimer

Some of the statements contained in this release that are not historical facts are statements of future expectations and other forward-looking statements based on management’s current views and assumptions and involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results, performance, or events to differ materially from those in such statements. These statements may be identified by words such as ‘expect’, ‘should’, ‘could’, ‘shall’ and similar expressions. Such forward-looking statements are subject to various risks and uncertainties. The principal risks which could affect the future operations of SBM Offshore N.V. are described in the ‘Risk Management’ section of the 2022 Annual Report.

Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, actual results and performance of the Company’s business may vary materially and adversely from the forward-looking statements described in this release. SBM Offshore does not intend and does not assume any obligation to update any industry information or forward-looking statements set forth in this release to reflect new information, subsequent events or otherwise.

Nothing in this release shall be deemed an offer to sell, or a solicitation of an offer to buy, any securities. The companies in which SBM Offshore N.V. directly and indirectly owns investments are separate legal entities. In this release “SBM Offshore” and “SBM” are sometimes used for convenience where references are made to SBM Offshore N.V. and its subsidiaries in general. These expressions are also used where no useful purpose is served by identifying the particular company or companies.

"SBM Offshore®", the SBM logomark, “Fast4Ward®”, “emissionZERO®” and “Float4Wind®” are proprietary marks owned by SBM Offshore.


1 Lease and Operate (L&O), Build Operate Transfer (BOT)
2 Reflects a pro-forma view of the Company’s Directional backlog and expected net cash from Lease and Operate and Build Operate Transfer sales after tax and debt service.
3 Directional reporting, presented in the Financial Statements under section Operating Segments and Directional Reporting, represents a pro-forma accounting policy, which treats all lease contracts as operating leases and consolidates all co-owned investees related to lease contracts on a proportional basis based on percentage of ownership. This explanatory note relates to all Directional reporting in this document.
4 Excluding planned maintenance.
5 Numbers may not add up due to rounding.
6 Measured per 200,000 manhours.

 

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FAQ

What is the pro-forma order book of SBM Offshore?

SBM Offshore's pro-forma order book is at a record-level of US$32.2 billion.

What is the net cash flow from sales backlog for SBM Offshore?

SBM Offshore has a net cash flow of US$9.5 billion from sales backlog.

How much did revenue decrease for SBM Offshore in the first half of 2023?

Revenue for SBM Offshore decreased by 15% in the first half of 2023 compared to the same period in 2022.

What is the EBITDA decrease for SBM Offshore in the first half of 2023?

EBITDA for SBM Offshore decreased by 9% in the first half of 2023 compared to the same period in 2022.

How much project financing has SBM Offshore secured so far in 2023?

SBM Offshore has secured over US$3.2 billion in project financing.

How many FPSOs are on track for first oil by year-end for SBM Offshore?

Two FPSOs are on track for first oil by year-end for SBM Offshore.

What is SBM Offshore's strategy as an Energy Transition Company?

SBM Offshore's strategy as an Energy Transition Company is delivering results.

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