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l pany .(CLCO) - 2025 Q2 - Earnings Call Transcript
2025-08-28 13:00
Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Total operating revenue for Q2 2025 remained steady at $85,500,000, with adjusted EBITDA increasing to $56,500,000 from $53,400,000 in Q1 2025 [3][20] - Average Time Charter Equivalent (TCE) was slightly down at $69,900 per day compared to $70,600 in Q1 2025 [3][21] - Net income for Q2 2025 was CHF 11,900,000, an increase of CHF 2,800,000 compared to Q1 2025 [23] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - The delivery of the Cool Tiger and Gale Saga contributed positively to EBITDA, despite challenges in the market [4] - The company has completed nine drydocks, with four including performance upgrades, leading to a decrease in average vessel operating expenses to $15,900 per day [23][24] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - LNG supply is projected to increase by 2339% compared to 2024 volumes by 2026 and 2028, indicating a positive outlook for the LNG market [6][9] - Year-over-year storage levels were at 76%, down from 90% in the previous year, affecting supply dynamics [6][7] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company remains disciplined in seeking asset acquisitions that enhance long-term value through active management [29] - The backlog provides a healthy foundation against market volatility, with 50% of days covered until 2027 [19][29] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management noted that the current market is challenging, but there are signs of gradual recovery in rates [12][13] - The exit of older steam turbine vessels is expected to help balance the market, with a gradual increase in rates anticipated [53][54] Other Important Information - The company has repurchased approximately 859,000 shares at an average price of $5.77 per share, reducing the total share count by 1.6% [28] - The company has entered into additional interest rate swap agreements, hedging approximately 75% of total notional debt [25] Q&A Session Summary Question: Impact of recent liquefaction activity on charter market sentiment - Management indicated that recent positive news is starting to focus attention on long-term shipping needs, although it is still early days [34] Question: Potential asset acquisitions - Management stated they are always looking for acquisition opportunities but have nothing concrete at this time [35][36] Question: Return on investment for vessel upgrades - Management confirmed a good return on the $10,000,000 investment, currently generating $5,000 per day, with potential for more in the future [42] Question: Scheduling of drydocking based on chartering environment - Management noted that they did not change scheduling significantly, as they aimed to complete drydocks when opportunity costs were low [44] Question: Status of LNG E upgrades - Four out of five upgrades are completed, with limited incremental costs remaining [48] Question: Shift in demand from Europe to Asia - Management highlighted that the balance could shift based on various factors, including outages and storage refilling in Europe [52] Question: Metrics within the three-year variable charter - Management confirmed the charter is tied to an index with a floor of $20,000,000 and a ceiling of $100,000,000 [60][61] Question: Upside from upgrades - Management indicated that the upside is typically shared, with current guidance at $5,000 per day, potentially increasing as charterers recognize savings [64] Question: Plans for vessels coming off contracts in 2026 - Management mentioned a range of options for fixing vessels, with a more robust market expected for longer-term charters [68]