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Delek US Q3 Earnings & Revenues Beat Estimates, Adjusted EBITDA Up Y/Y
ZACKS· 2025-11-11 14:15
Core Insights - Delek US Holdings, Inc. (DK) reported third-quarter 2025 adjusted earnings per share of $1.52, significantly exceeding the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 28 cents, and showing a substantial improvement from the adjusted loss of $1.45 in the same quarter last year, driven by enhanced performance across segments and an 18.1% reduction in operating expenses [1][2][8] Financial Performance - Net revenues decreased by 5.1% year over year to $2.9 billion, primarily due to lower revenues from the refining segment, but still surpassed the Zacks Consensus Estimate by $177 million [2] - Adjusted EBITDA for the quarter was $759.6 million, a sharp increase from $70.6 million reported a year earlier, and also exceeded estimates by $177 million [2] - Total operating expenses fell by approximately 18.1% year over year to $2.6 billion, with capital program expenditures amounting to $90.6 million [8] Segment Performance - The refining segment achieved an adjusted EBITDA profit of $696.9 million, a significant rise from the $10.2 million profit in the prior-year quarter, surpassing profit estimates of $3.1 million [4][11] - The logistics segment reported adjusted EBITDA of $131.5 million, up from $106.1 million in the year-ago quarter, driven by recent acquisitions and higher wholesale margins, also beating estimates of $85.2 million [7][11] Dividends and Share Repurchase - The board of directors approved a regular quarterly dividend of 25.5 cents per share, to be paid on November 17, 2025, to shareholders of record as of November 10, 2025 [3] - During the same period, the company repurchased approximately $15 million worth of its common shares and distributed $15.3 million in dividends [3][11] Future Guidance - The company anticipates a strong close to the fourth quarter, with expected operating expenses between $205 million and $220 million, and general and administrative expenses of $52 million to $57 million [12] - Projected crude throughput is expected to remain healthy, ranging from 252,000 to 284,000 barrels per day [13] - For 2025, the company expects improved cash-flow visibility, targeting at least $180 million in annual run-rate improvement under the Enterprise Optimization Plan, and anticipates receiving about $400 million from the monetization of historical Small Refinery Exemption credits [14]
TC Energy Q3 Earnings Match Estimates, Revenues Beat, Both Fall Y/Y
ZACKS· 2025-11-10 14:31
Core Insights - TC Energy Corporation (TRP) reported third-quarter 2025 adjusted earnings of 56 cents per share, matching the Zacks Consensus Estimate, but down from 76 cents in the same period last year, primarily due to weak performance in the Power and Energy Solutions segment [1] - The company's quarterly revenues reached $3.7 billion, exceeding the Zacks Consensus Estimate by $49 million, although this represents a 10.1% decrease year over year [2] Financial Performance - Comparable EBITDA for TC Energy was C$2.7 billion, down from C$2.8 billion in the prior year and missing the estimate of C$2.8 billion [2] - The board declared a quarterly dividend of 85 Canadian cents per common share, translating to an annualized rate of $3.40 [3] Segment Performance - Canadian Natural Gas Pipelines reported a comparable EBITDA of C$913 million, an 8% increase from the previous year, driven by contributions from Coastal GasLink, but missed the estimate of C$979 million [4] - U.S. Natural Gas Pipelines reported a comparable EBITDA of C$1,062 million, a 6% increase year over year, primarily due to higher earnings from Columbia Gas and increased transportation rates [6][7] - Mexico Natural Gas Pipelines saw a comparable EBITDA of C$416 million, up 57% from C$265 million in the prior year, exceeding the estimate of C$314.2 million, driven by higher earnings from TGNH following the completion of the Southeast Gateway pipeline [9][10] - Power and Energy Solutions reported a comparable EBITDA of C$266 million, down 18.4% from C$326 million in the previous year, missing the estimate of C$328 million, mainly due to lower contributions from Bruce Power and reduced power prices [11] Operational Metrics - Canadian Natural Gas Pipelines averaged deliveries of 23.0 Bcf/d, a 2% increase year over year, with NGTL system receipts averaging 14.0 Bcf/d, reflecting a 1% increase [5] - U.S. Natural Gas Pipelines maintained average daily flows of 26.3 Bcf/d, unchanged from the previous year, with LNG-related activity increasing to an average of 3.7 Bcf/d, a 15% year-over-year rise [8] Capital Expenditures and Guidance - As of September 30, 2025, TC Energy's capital investments totaled C$1.5 billion, with cash and cash equivalents of C$1.8 billion and long-term debt of C$44.4 billion, resulting in a debt-to-capitalization ratio of 59.5% [13] - The company expects 2025 comparable EBITDA to be between C$10.8 billion and C$11 billion, with capital expenditures trending toward the lower end of the $6.1 billion to $6.6 billion guidance [14] - Looking ahead to 2026, TC Energy anticipates EBITDA to rise to C$11.6 billion to C$11.8 billion, indicating a 6-8% year-over-year increase [15]
Northern Q3 Earnings Beat Estimates, Revenues Miss, Both Down Y/Y
ZACKS· 2025-11-10 14:21
Core Insights - Northern Oil and Gas (NOG) reported third-quarter 2025 adjusted earnings per share of $1.03, exceeding the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 82 cents, driven by strong production despite a decline from the previous year's adjusted profit of $1.40 due to lower oil prices and a significant increase in operating expenses [1][2] Financial Performance - Quarterly sales amounted to $482.2 million, falling short of the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $506 million and down from $513.5 million year-over-year, primarily due to decreased oil and gas sales [2] - The company declared a cash dividend of 45 cents per share, payable on January 30, 2026, to shareholders on record as of December 30, 2025 [2][9] - Free cash flow for the quarter was reported at $118.9 million, with cash and cash equivalents at $31.6 million as of September 30, 2025 [10][9] Production and Sales - Third-quarter production increased by 8% year-over-year to 131,054 barrels of oil equivalent per day (Boe/d), slightly surpassing estimates [4] - Oil volume was 72,348 Boe/d, up 2% year-over-year, while natural gas production rose by 15% to 352,250 thousand cubic feet per day [4] - The average sales price for crude oil was $61.08 per barrel, a 15% decrease from the prior year, but above expectations [5] Costs and Expenses - Total operating expenses surged to $682.4 million from $319.7 million in the previous year, driven by increased production expenses and other costs, exceeding estimates [6] - Capital expenditures for the quarter were reported at $272 million, with significant allocations for drilling and completion activities [7][8] Strategic Initiatives - The company completed 22 ground-game deals, adding over 2,500 net acres and 5.8 net wells during the quarter [3][9] - NOG anticipates a stronger production outlook for 2025, raising its total production range to 132,500-134,000 Boe/d [11] - Capital expenditures are expected to tighten to a range of $950 million to $1.025 billion, indicating a more focused allocation plan [12] Cost Guidance - Production expenses are projected to increase to $9.40-$9.75 per Boe, while production taxes are estimated at 7-8% [13]
USA Compression Q3 Earnings Beat Estimates, Revenues Rise Y/Y
ZACKS· 2025-11-07 13:30
Core Insights - USA Compression Partners (USAC) reported a third-quarter adjusted net profit of 26 cents per common unit, exceeding the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 22 cents, and improved from 13 cents in the same quarter last year due to increased average revenue per horsepower [1][8] Financial Performance - The company generated revenues of $250.3 million, a 4.3% increase from the previous year's quarter, surpassing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $247 million, driven by a 3.4% rise in contract operations and a 23.4% increase in related-party revenues [2][8] - Adjusted EBITDA rose by 10% to $160.3 million, exceeding the estimate of $146.8 million [2] - Distributable cash flow increased to $103.8 million from $86.6 million year-over-year, with net income reported at $34.5 million compared to $19.3 million in the prior year [3] - Net operating cash flow for the third quarter was $75.9 million, up from $48.5 million in the same quarter last year [3] - Adjusted gross operating margin improved to 69.3%, up from 65.9% in the year-ago period [3] Operational Metrics - Revenue-generating capacity slightly declined to 3.6 million horsepower, aligning with estimates, while average monthly revenue per horsepower increased to $21.46 from $20.60 [4] - The average quarterly horsepower utilization rate was 94%, down from 94.6% a year ago [4] Capital Expenditures and Debt - The company reported costs and expenses of $166.3 million, a decrease of 4.1% from $173.5 million in the previous year [6] - Growth capital expenditures amounted to $37.3 million, while maintenance capital expenditures were $9 million [6] - As of September 30, 2025, USAC had a net long-term debt of $2.5 billion [6] Future Guidance - USAC expects full-year 2025 adjusted EBITDA to be between $610 million and $620 million, with distributable cash flow projected to range from $370 million to $380 million [7][8] - Expansion capital expenditures are anticipated to be between $115 million and $125 million, while maintenance capital expenditures are expected to total between $38 million and $42 million [7]
Marathon Q3 Earnings Miss Estimates, Revenues Beat, Expenses Down Y/Y
ZACKS· 2025-11-06 14:01
Core Insights - Marathon Petroleum Corporation (MPC) reported third-quarter adjusted earnings per share of $3.01, missing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $3.11, primarily due to a $56 million charge from performance-based stock compensation, although this represents a significant increase from the year-ago adjusted profit of $1.87 driven by a 2.6% decline in costs and expenses [1][2] Financial Performance - Revenues for the third quarter reached $35.8 billion, exceeding the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $30.8 billion and reflecting a 1.3% year-over-year increase, attributed to higher sales and operating revenues [2][11] - The company reported expenses of $33.1 billion, down from $34 billion in the same quarter last year [9] - Adjusted EBITDA for the Refining & Marketing segment was $1.8 billion, up approximately 55.1% from $1.1 billion year-over-year, surpassing consensus estimates by 2.1% [5] - Midstream segment adjusted EBITDA rose 5% year-over-year to $1.7 billion, driven by higher rates and throughputs, also exceeding consensus estimates by 2.2% [8][11] Dividend and Shareholder Returns - MPC's board declared a quarterly dividend of $1 per share, representing a 10% sequential increase from the previous quarter, with a total of approximately $926 million distributed to shareholders during the third quarter [3][16] - As of September 30, 2025, $5.4 billion remained available under authorized share repurchase programs [3] Operational Developments - The midstream segment strengthened its integrated value chain with the final investment decision on the Eiger Express Pipeline, expected to transport up to 2.5 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day from the Permian Basin to Katy, TX, starting mid-2028 [4][11] - Refining capacity utilization was reported at 95%, up from 94% in the prior year [6] Future Guidance - For the fourth quarter of 2025, MPC expects refining operating costs to average $5.80 per barrel, with total refinery throughputs anticipated at 2,905 thousand barrels per day [13][14] - The company is focused on advancing high-return capital projects at its refineries to enhance margins and reduce costs, while also investing in its Midstream subsidiary MPLX for durable mid-single-digit EBITDA growth [15][16]
Williams Q3 Earnings and Revenues Miss Estimates, Expenses Down Y/Y
ZACKS· 2025-11-05 14:36
Core Insights - The Williams Companies, Inc. (WMB) reported third-quarter 2025 adjusted earnings per share of 49 cents, missing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 51 cents, primarily due to weak performance in its West and Northeast G&P segments [1] - Revenues of $2.9 billion fell short of the Zacks Consensus Estimate by $113 million, driven by a 27.5% decline in product sales revenues compared to expectations, although it increased from $2.7 billion in the year-ago quarter [2] - Adjusted EBITDA rose 12.7% year over year to $1.9 billion, with cash flow from operations increasing 15.8% to $1.4 billion [3] Growth Initiatives & Strategic Execution - Williams advanced key growth projects, including the Transco's Alabama-Georgia Connector and Commonwealth Energy Connector, enhancing natural gas capacity [4] - In the Gulf of America, the company completed significant expansions, emphasizing strong execution in high-value basins [5] - The firm expanded its Socrates platform by approximately $400 million to $2 billion and initiated two new Power Innovation initiatives, focusing on lower-carbon energy solutions [6] - A strategic partnership with Woodside and the sale of Haynesville E&P assets reinforced the company's commitment to capital-efficient growth [7] Segmental Analysis - Transmission & Gulf of America segment reported adjusted EBITDA of $947 million, up 14.1% year over year, exceeding the Zacks Consensus Estimate [8] - West segment's adjusted EBITDA totaled $367 million, up 11.2% from the prior year, driven by new volumes and the Louisiana Energy Gateway project, though it fell short of the consensus estimate [9] - Northeast G&P segment's adjusted EBITDA was $505 million, a 4.3% increase from the previous year, but missed the consensus estimate [11] - Gas & NGL Marketing Services segment posted $11 million in adjusted EBITDA, significantly beating the consensus estimate [11] - Other segment's adjusted EBITDA increased 63.6% to $90 million, also surpassing the consensus estimate [12] Costs, Capex & Balance Sheet - Total costs and expenses were $1.8 billion, nearly 1% lower than the previous year [13] - Total capital expenditure (Capex) was $2.9 billion, with cash and cash equivalents of $70 million and long-term debt of $25.6 billion, resulting in a debt-to-capitalization ratio of 67.1% [13] 2025 Guidance - The company expects the midpoint of its 2025 adjusted EBITDA guidance to remain at $7.75 billion, with an increased growth capital spending forecast of $3.95 billion to $4.25 billion [14] - Maintenance capital expenditures are projected to range from $650 million to $750 million, excluding emissions-reduction spending [15] - The company raised its annual dividend by 5.3% to $2 per share for 2025 [15]
Coterra Q3 Earnings Miss Estimates, Revenues Beat, Expenses Rise Y/Y
ZACKS· 2025-11-05 14:31
Core Insights - Coterra Energy Inc. (CTRA) reported third-quarter 2025 adjusted earnings per share of 39 cents, missing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 41 cents, primarily due to weaker oil and NGL realizations and a 30.1% increase in operating expenses, although the earnings improved from 30 cents in the same quarter last year [1][2] Financial Performance - Operating revenues for Coterra reached $1.8 billion, exceeding the Zacks Consensus Estimate by $60 million, driven by stronger-than-expected oil, NGL, and other revenues, despite a 33.7% decrease from the previous year due to lower contributions from derivative gains [2] - Cash flow from operations increased by 28.6% to $971 million, supporting a free cash flow of $533 million for the quarter [12][10] - The company declared a quarterly cash dividend of 22 cents per share, consistent with the previous quarter, to be paid on November 26, 2025 [3] Production and Pricing - Average daily production rose 17.3% year-over-year to 785 thousand barrels of oil equivalent (Mboe), surpassing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 781 Mboe [6] - Oil production increased by 50.3% to 166.8 thousand barrels (MBbl) per day, slightly exceeding the consensus estimate, while natural gas production decreased by 7.3% to 2,894.6 million cubic feet (Mmcf) per day, falling short of expectations [7] - The average realized price for crude oil was $64.10 per barrel, a 13.4% decrease from the prior year, while the average realized natural gas price rose to $1.95 per thousand cubic feet [8][9] Costs and Expenses - Total operating expenses increased to $1,347 million from $1,035 million in the prior year, driven by higher costs including a 10.3% rise in depreciation, depletion, and amortization expenses [11] - The average unit cost rose to $19.33 per barrel of oil equivalent from $16.96 the previous year [10] Financial Position - As of September 30, 2025, Coterra had $98 million in cash and cash equivalents, with total liquidity of approximately $2.1 billion and a long-term debt of $4.2 billion, resulting in a debt-to-capitalization ratio of 20% [13] Guidance - Coterra expects 2025 capital expenditures of roughly $2.3 billion and has raised its full-year production outlook to 772-782 Mboepd, with specific fourth-quarter guidance indicating continued operational strength [14][15]
ProPetro Holding's Q3 Loss Narrower Than Expected, Sales Beat
ZACKS· 2025-10-30 15:51
Core Insights - ProPetro Holding Corp. (PUMP) reported a narrower adjusted net loss of 2 cents per share for Q3 2025, compared to an expected loss of 11 cents, attributed to a 44.4% year-over-year decrease in costs and expenses, although it declined from a profit of 12 cents in the same quarter last year [1][9] - Revenues reached $294 million, exceeding the consensus estimate of $258 million, driven by $157 million from the Power Generation segment and $52.2 million from the Wireline segment, which was 29.5% above expectations; however, this represented an 8.6% decrease from $361 million in the prior year [2][9] - Adjusted EBITDA was $35 million, down 29% from the previous quarter's $50 million, missing the model estimate of $44.7 million due to softer revenues and costs from fleet downsizing [3] Financial Performance - Total costs and expenses for Q3 were $300 million, down 44.4% year-over-year but above the forecast of $273.2 million [8] - The cost of services (excluding depreciation and amortization) was $236.5 million, down from $267.6 million in the prior year, while general and administrative expenses decreased to $22.5 million from $26.6 million [10] - As of September 30, 2025, PUMP had $66.5 million in cash and equivalents, $45 million in borrowings, and total liquidity of $158 million, with a debt-to-total capital ratio of 9.5% [11] Business Developments - PUMP extended its $200 million stock repurchase program by 19 months, having repurchased 13 million shares since May 2023, representing nearly 11% of total common shares outstanding [4] - The company made significant progress in its PROPWR business, securing a long-term contract for 60 megawatts to power a data center and negotiating an additional 70-megawatt contract, with total contracted capacity expected to exceed 220 megawatts by year-end [5][6] - ProPetro ordered 140 megawatts of equipment, aiming for a total capacity of 750 megawatts by 2028, with estimated costs of $1.1 million per megawatt [6] Segment Performance - The Pressure Pumping segment contributed 100% to total revenues, with service revenues decreasing 18.6% to $293.9 million from the prior year, although it exceeded the estimate of $259.2 million [7] - The company anticipates capital expenditures for 2025 to be between $270 million and $290 million, with $190 million allocated for the PROPWR business [13][14] - Operationally, ProPetro plans to run 10 to 11 hydraulic fracturing fleets through Q4 2025, expecting to maintain this level into 2026 [16]
Magnolia Oil & Gas Q3 Earnings Match Estimates, Revenues Beat
ZACKS· 2025-10-30 15:36
Core Insights - Magnolia Oil & Gas Corporation (MGY) reported a third-quarter 2025 net profit of 41 cents per share, matching the Zacks Consensus Estimate, attributed to increased production volumes despite a decrease from 52 cents in the previous year due to a 9.5% rise in operating expenses [1][9] - Total revenues reached $324.9 million, surpassing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $322 million, driven by higher revenues from natural gas and natural gas liquids, although down 2.5% from $333.1 million in the prior-year period due to lower oil revenues [2][9] Revenue Breakdown - Oil revenues were $230.5 million, a 13.2% decrease from $265.7 million in the year-ago quarter, but exceeded the estimate of $224.6 million [3] - Natural gas revenues nearly doubled to $43.2 million from $22.2 million year-over-year, beating the estimate of $41.7 million [3] - Natural gas liquids revenues increased to $51.2 million from $45.2 million in the previous year, surpassing the estimate of $50.5 million [3] Cash Flow and Shareholder Returns - The company generated $247.1 million in net cash from operating activities and achieved a free cash flow of $133.9 million [4] - Magnolia declared a cash dividend of 15 cents per share and returned a total of $80.3 million to shareholders, representing 60% of its free cash flow for the quarter through dividends and share repurchases [5][9] Production and Prices - Average daily total output was 100,507 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boe/d), a 10.8% increase from 90,702 boe/d in the year-ago quarter, exceeding the estimate of 90,000 boe/d [6] - Oil volumes were 39,430 barrels per day (bpd), slightly up 1.4% from the previous year but below the estimate of 40,500 bpd [6] - Natural gas volumes reached 190,384 thousand cubic feet per day (Mcf/d), up 19.6% year-over-year, surpassing the expectation of 183,900 Mcf/d [7] - Average realized crude oil price was $63.55 per barrel, a 14.4% decrease from $74.23 a year ago, but above the estimate of $60.23 [8] Balance Sheet and Capital Expenditure - As of September 30, 2025, Magnolia had cash and cash equivalents of $280.5 million and long-term debt of $393.1 million, with a debt-to-capitalization ratio of 16.1% [11] - The company spent $118.4 million on its capital program during the quarter, with operating expenses rising to $223.5 million from $204.1 million in the previous year [11] Future Guidance - For Q4 2025, Magnolia expects drilling and completion capital spending of approximately $110 million, with full-year capital expenditures projected near the midpoint of $430-$470 million [12] - The company anticipates a production growth outlook of approximately 10% for the full year, up from the initial guidance of 5-7% [12] - Operating costs per boe are expected to ease modestly in Q4, with estimates around $5.20, and full-year 2025 Lease Operating Expense expected to be at least 5% lower than 2024 levels [13]
Oceaneering Q3 Earnings Beat Estimates, Revenues Increase Y/Y
ZACKS· 2025-10-27 14:11
Core Insights - Oceaneering International, Inc. (OII) reported an adjusted profit of 55 cents per share for Q3 2025, exceeding the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 42 cents and up from 36 cents in the same quarter last year, driven by strong performance across multiple segments [1][9] - Total revenues reached $742.9 million, surpassing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $710 million and reflecting a 9.3% increase from $679.8 million in the prior year, attributed to robust contributions from Subsea Robotics, Manufactured Products, Offshore Projects Group, and Aerospace and Defense Technologies [2][9] Financial Performance - Adjusted EBITDA for Q3 2025 was $111.1 million, marking a 13.2% year-over-year increase [2] - The company repurchased 440,814 shares for approximately $10.1 million during the quarter [3] Segment Performance - **Subsea Robotics**: Revenues were $218.8 million, slightly up from $215.7 million year-over-year but below the estimate of $226.4 million. Operating income was $65.1 million, down from $65.7 million a year ago, with an EBITDA margin of 36% [4][5] - **Manufactured Products**: Revenues increased to $156.4 million from $143.7 million year-over-year, exceeding the estimate of $152.8 million. Operating profit rose to $24.7 million from $11.3 million in the prior year [6] - **Offshore Projects Group**: Revenues grew by 15.9% to $171 million from $147.5 million year-over-year, surpassing the estimate of $147.7 million. Operating income increased to $23.7 million from $20.3 million [7][8] - **Integrity Management & Digital Solutions**: Revenues decreased to $70.8 million from $73.6 million year-over-year, missing the estimate of $73.7 million. Operating income rose to $2.8 million from $0.7 million [10] - **Aerospace and Defense Technologies**: Revenues increased to $125.9 million from $99.2 million year-over-year, exceeding the estimate of $109.4 million. Operating income improved to $16.6 million from $12.2 million [11][12] Capital Expenditure and Balance Sheet - Capital expenditure for Q3, including acquisitions, totaled $31.4 million. As of September 30, OII had cash and cash equivalents of $506 million and long-term debt of approximately $486 million, resulting in a debt-to-total capital ratio of 34.7% [13] Outlook - OII anticipates lower revenues in Q4 2025 compared to the same period in 2024, with consolidated EBITDA expected to be between $80 million and $90 million [14] - For the full year 2025, the company projects adjusted EBITDA between $391 million and $401 million, with free cash flow expected to remain strong [19] - The company expects continued share repurchase activity and stable cash flow generation into 2026 [20]