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Magnolia Q1 Earnings & Revenues Beat Estimates, Expenses Increase Y/Y
ZACKS· 2025-05-02 12:35
Core Insights - Magnolia Oil & Gas Corporation (MGY) reported a first-quarter 2025 net profit of 55 cents per share, exceeding the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 53 cents and up from 49 cents in the same quarter last year [1] - The company's total revenues reached $350.3 million, surpassing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $342 million and reflecting a 9.7% increase from $319.4 million in the prior year, driven by strong performance in natural gas and natural gas liquids [2] - Magnolia achieved $224.5 million in net cash from operating activities and a free cash flow of $110.5 million during the quarter [3] Financial Performance - The average daily total output was 96,549 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boe/d), a 13.9% increase from 84,784 boe/d in the year-ago quarter, exceeding the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 93,975 boe/d [5] - Oil volumes were reported at 39,078 barrels per day (bpd), up 4.1% from the previous year, slightly above the estimate of 39,045 bpd [5] - Natural gas volumes reached 183,248 thousand cubic feet per day (Mcf/d), a 21.3% increase from the first quarter of 2024, surpassing the expectation of 170,196 Mcf/d [6] Revenue Breakdown - Natural gas revenues were $51.4 million, more than doubling from $21.1 million in the year-ago quarter and exceeding the consensus estimate of $45.2 million [2] - Natural gas liquids revenues totaled $53.4 million, up from $39.1 million in the previous year, also surpassing the consensus estimate of $47.6 million [2] - The average realized crude oil price was $69.81 per barrel, an 8% decrease from $75.89 a year ago, while the average realized natural gas price increased significantly to $3.11 per Mcf from $1.53 [7] Shareholder Returns - Magnolia declared a cash dividend of 15 cents per share of Class A Common stock and a cash distribution of 15 cents of Class B unit, payable on June 2, 2025 [3] - The company repurchased 2.2 million Class A Common shares for $52 million, with 9.6 million shares remaining under its current repurchase authorization [4] - Magnolia returned 74% of its free cash flow to shareholders through share repurchases and dividends [4] Balance Sheet and Capital Expenditure - As of March 31, 2025, Magnolia had cash and cash equivalents of $247.6 million and long-term debt of $392.7 million, resulting in a debt-to-capitalization ratio of 16.5% [9] - The company spent $130.4 million on its capital program during the reported quarter, with operating expenses increasing to $214.5 million from $194.9 million in the previous year [9] Future Guidance - Magnolia raised its year-over-year production growth guidance for 2025 from 5%-7% to a range of 7%-9%, driven by improved well performance and capital efficiency [10] - The company decreased its drilling and completion (D&C) capital spending midpoint for 2025 to a range between $430 million and $470 million from an initial outlook of $460 million to $490 million [10] - For the second quarter of 2025, Magnolia anticipates D&C capital spending to be about $110 million, with production volume expected to remain flat at around 97 Mboe/d [11]
ProPetro Q1 Earnings Beat Estimates, Revenues Decrease Y/Y
ZACKS· 2025-05-02 12:30
Core Insights - ProPetro Holding Corp. reported a first-quarter 2025 adjusted profit per share of 9 cents, exceeding the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 6 cents, despite a decline from the previous year's profit of 18 cents [1] - Revenues for the quarter were $359 million, surpassing the consensus estimate of $341 million, driven by strong service revenues in the Wireline and Hydraulic Fracturing segments, although down 11.6% year-over-year from $406 million [2] - Adjusted EBITDA increased to $72.7 million, a 38% rise from the previous quarter, and net income was reported at $10 million, recovering from a net loss of $17 million in the prior quarter [3] Revenue Breakdown - Wireline segment revenues reached $53.4 million, exceeding estimates by 15.3%, while Hydraulic Fracturing segment revenues were $269.4 million, surpassing estimates by 13.5% [2] - The Pressure Pumping segment contributed 100% to total revenues, with service revenues increasing 12% to $359.4 million from the previous quarter [6] Cost Management - Total costs and expenses were $350 million, down 6.8% from the prior-year quarter, with the cost of services at $263.9 million compared to $288.6 million in the previous year [7] - General and administrative expenses were slightly reduced to $27.6 million from $28.2 million year-over-year, and depreciation and amortization decreased by 17% to $48.7 million [8] Financial Position - Capital expenditures for the first quarter were $39 million, primarily for maintenance and initial PROPWR turbine orders, with net cash used in investing activities totaling $32.8 million [9] - As of March 31, 2025, ProPetro had $63.4 million in cash and cash equivalents, $45 million in borrowings, and total liquidity of $197 million [10] Future Outlook - The company expects full-year 2025 capital spending between $295 million and $345 million, with a focus on completions business and PROPWR equipment orders [11] - ProPetro anticipates operating around 13 to 14 hydraulic fracturing fleets in the second quarter of 2025 due to recent oil price drops and strategic asset deployment [12] Share Repurchase Program - ProPetro announced a $100 million increase in its share repurchase program, totaling $200 million, with 13 million shares repurchased since inception, accounting for approximately 11% of outstanding common stock [3]
Nabors Q1 Loss Wider Than Expected, Revenues Decline Y/Y
ZACKS· 2025-05-01 11:15
Core Viewpoint - Nabors Industries Ltd. reported a wider-than-expected adjusted loss in Q1 2025, primarily due to lower operating income from its U.S. Drilling segment, despite beating revenue estimates driven by international operations [1][2]. Financial Performance - The adjusted loss per share was $7.5, compared to the Zacks Consensus Estimate of a loss of $2.64 and a loss of $5.16 in the same quarter last year [1]. - Operating revenues were $736.2 million, exceeding the estimate of $718 million but down from $743.9 million year-over-year [1]. - Adjusted EBITDA decreased to $206.3 million from $221 million a year ago, missing the model estimate of $221.6 million [2]. Segmental Performance - U.S. Drilling revenues were $230.7 million, down 15.2% from $272 million year-ago, but above the estimate of $221.6 million. Operating profit was $31.6 million, down from $50.5 million [7]. - International Drilling revenues increased to $381.7 million from $349.4 million year-ago, beating the estimate of $357.1 million. Operating profit rose to $33 million from $22.5 million [8]. - Drilling Solutions segment revenues totaled $93.2 million, up 23.3% from $75.6 million year-ago, exceeding the estimate of $78.7 million. Operating income increased to $32.9 million from $26.9 million [9]. - Rig Technologies revenues were $44.2 million, down 11.9% from $50.2 million year-ago, missing the estimate of $47.6 million. Operating profit was $4.3 million, slightly up from $4.2 million [10]. Strategic Developments - Nabors finalized the acquisition of Parker Wellbore, enhancing its portfolio with complementary assets and expected to be accretive to free cash flow in 2025 [3]. - The SANAD joint venture deployed new rigs, expected to significantly boost adjusted EBITDA and support natural gas development [4]. - A strategic alliance with Corva AI was expanded to integrate AI-driven analytics into Nabors' RigCLOUD platform, enhancing operational performance [5]. Financial Position - Total costs and expenses decreased to $670.6 million from $736.9 million year-ago, below the prediction of $711.4 million [12]. - As of March 31, 2025, Nabors had $404.1 million in cash and short-term investments, with long-term debt of approximately $2.7 billion [12]. Guidance and Outlook - For Q2 2025, Nabors expects U.S. Drilling rig count to range from 63-64 rigs with a daily adjusted gross margin of about $14,100 [14]. - International rig count is anticipated to be 85-86 rigs, with a daily adjusted gross margin of approximately $17,700 [15]. - Capital expenditures for Q2 2025 are projected to be between $220 million and $230 million, with full-year expectations of $770-$780 million [17]. - Adjusted free cash flow for the full year is expected to be around $80 million, with SANAD consuming about $150 million [18]. - The SANAD Joint Venture's 2025 EBITDA is expected to exceed $300 million, with plans for an IPO under review [19].
Expand Energy Q1 Earnings Beat Estimates, Revenues Increase YoY
ZACKS· 2025-05-01 10:35
Core Points - Expand Energy Corporation (EXE) reported first-quarter 2025 adjusted earnings per share of $2.02, exceeding the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.85 and significantly higher than the previous year's adjusted profit of 56 cents, driven by strong production and higher sales prices [1] - The company's revenues from 'natural gas, oil and NGL' reached $2.3 billion, surpassing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $2.2 billion and showing a substantial increase from $589 million in the same quarter last year [1] Production & Price Realizations - EXE's average daily production for the first quarter was 6,788 million cubic feet of gas equivalent (MMcfe/day), a 112% increase from 3,198 MMcfe/day year-over-year, and above the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 6,774 MMcfe/day [2] - Natural gas volume for the period was 6,254 MMcf/day, up 95.6% year-over-year, exceeding the consensus mark of 6,212 MMcf/day [2] - Oil production was reported at 14 thousand barrels per day (MBbl/d), while NGL output totaled 75 MBbl/d [2] Sales Prices - The average sales price for natural gas during the first quarter was $3.58 per Mcf, a 76% increase from $2.03 per Mcf in the prior year and above the consensus mark of $3.36 [3] - The average realized oil price was $63.40 per barrel, compared to the consensus estimate of $61 [3] - The average realized NGL price was $30.54 per barrel, exceeding the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $27.48 [3] Costs & Expenses - Total operating expenses rose to $2.5 billion from $1 billion in the year-ago quarter, primarily due to a nearly threefold increase in gathering, processing, and transportation costs to $563 million [4] - Marketing costs increased by 184% year-over-year to $919 million, and depreciation expenses rose by 78% from the first quarter of 2024 [4] Financial Position - Cash flow from operations nearly doubled to $1.1 billion, with capital expenditure totaling $563 million, resulting in a free cash flow of $533 million [5] - The company paid out $142 million in dividends during the period [5] - As of March 31, 2025, EXE had $349 million in cash and cash equivalents and long-term debt of $5.2 billion, reflecting a debt-to-capitalization ratio of 23.4% [5] Guidance - For the second quarter, EXE targets an average daily production of 7,100-7,200 MMcfe, and for the full year 2025, the target is 7,000-7,200 MMcfe [6] - The company has budgeted capital spending between $725 million and $800 million for the upcoming quarter, and between $2.9 billion and $3.1 billion for 2025 [6] - EXE currently holds a Zacks Rank 1 (Strong Buy) [6]
Transocean Loss Narrower Than Estimates in Q1, Revenues Beat
ZACKS· 2025-04-30 14:00
Core Viewpoint - Transocean Ltd. reported a narrower adjusted net loss in Q1 2025 compared to estimates, but the loss was wider than the previous year, primarily due to increased costs and expenses [1]. Financial Performance - Total adjusted revenues reached $906 million, exceeding the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $886 million and reflecting an 18.7% increase from $763 million in the prior year [2]. - The ultra-deepwater floaters contributed 73% to net contract drilling revenues, while harsh environment floaters accounted for 27% [3]. - Revenues from ultra-deepwater floaters were $658 million, and from harsh environment floaters were $248 million, compared to $569 million and $194 million in the previous year [4]. Revenue Efficiency and Day Rates - Revenue efficiency improved to 95.5%, up from 93.5% in the previous quarter and 92.9% year-over-year [5]. - Average day rates increased to $443,600 from $408,200 in the year-ago quarter, although it fell short of the model prediction of $446,300 [6]. - Fleet utilization rate rose to 63.4%, up from 53.7% in the prior year [7]. Costs and Capital Expenditures - Total costs and expenses were reported at $844 million, an 11% increase from $760 million in the previous year [8]. - Operating and maintenance expenses rose to $618 million from $523 million, while general and administrative expenses decreased to $50 million from $52 million [9]. - Capital investments for the quarter were $60 million, with cash used in operating activities amounting to $26 million, resulting in a negative free cash flow of $34 million [10]. Balance Sheet and Debt - As of March 31, 2025, cash and cash equivalents stood at $263 million, with long-term debt at $5.9 billion and a debt-to-capitalization ratio of 36.8% [11]. Guidance - For Q2 2025, contract drilling revenues are expected to be between $970 million and $990 million, with O&M expenses projected between $610 million and $630 million [12]. - For the full year, contract drilling revenues are anticipated to be between $3.85 billion and $3.95 billion, with a reduction in capital expenditure guidance from $130 million to $115 million [13].
NOV's Q1 Earnings Miss Estimates, Revenues Decrease Y/Y
ZACKS· 2025-04-29 11:35
NOV Inc. (NOV) reported first-quarter 2025 adjusted earnings of 19 cents per share, which missed the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 25 cents. The bottom line decreased from the year-ago quarter’s 30 cents. This underperformance can be attributed to margin pressures on projects within its Energy Equipment segment. (Find the latest EPS estimates and surprises on Zacks Earnings Calendar.) The oil and gas equipment and services company’s total revenues of $2.1 billion marginally beat the Zacks Consensus Estimate b ...
TechnipFMC's Q1 Earnings & Revenues Miss Estimates, Rise Y/Y
ZACKS· 2025-04-28 10:46
Core Insights - TechnipFMC plc reported first-quarter 2025 adjusted earnings of 33 cents per share, missing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 36 cents, primarily due to a 4.8% year-over-year increase in costs and expenses, although the earnings improved from 22 cents in the same quarter last year driven by better performance in the Subsea segment [1] - The company's revenues of $2.2 billion also missed the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 1.1%, but increased from $2 billion in the year-ago quarter [1] Financial Performance - Adjusted EBITDA for the Subsea unit was $334.9 million, exceeding the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $331 million, while the Surface Technologies unit's adjusted EBITDA was $46.6 million, beating the consensus mark of $41.94 million [2] - First-quarter inbound orders increased by 11.3% year-over-year to $3.1 billion, with the order backlog totaling $15.8 billion as of March-end, up 17.2% from the previous year [2] Segment Analysis - Subsea segment revenues totaled $1.9 billion, up 11.6% from $1.7 billion in the year-ago quarter, driven by higher project activity in Asia Pacific and Brazil, although it missed projections by 5.3% [4] - Surface Technologies segment recorded revenues of $297.4 million, down 3.2% year-over-year, but beat projections of $288.4 million; adjusted EBITDA increased by 12.6% due to higher project activity in North America, despite an 18.1% drop in inbound orders [5] Shareholder Returns - The board declared a quarterly cash dividend of 5 cents per share, unchanged from the previous quarter, to be paid on June 4, 2025 [3] - The company repurchased 8.9 million common shares for a total of $250.1 million, with total shareholder returns for the quarter amounting to $271.1 million, including a dividend payment of $21 million [3] Financial Position - TechnipFMC reported costs and expenses of $2 billion, up 4.8% from $1.9 billion in the year-ago quarter; the company generated $441.7 million in cash flow from operations, with free cash flow increasing to $379.9 million [6] - As of March 31, the company had cash and cash equivalents of $1.2 billion and long-term debt of $410.8 million, resulting in a debt-to-capitalization ratio of 11.8% [6] 2025 Outlook - The company expects Subsea unit revenues in the range of $8.4 billion to $8.8 billion and Surface Technologies unit revenues between $1.2 billion and $1.35 billion for 2025 [8] - Anticipated adjusted EBITDA margins are 19-20% for the Subsea segment and 15-16% for the Surface Technologies segment [8] - Free cash flow is expected to be between $1 billion and $1.15 billion, an increase from the prior guidance of $850 million to $1 billion [9]
Oceaneering's Q1 Earnings Surpass Estimates, Revenues Rise Y/Y
ZACKS· 2025-04-24 11:55
Core Viewpoint - Oceaneering International, Inc. (OII) reported strong financial results for the first quarter of 2025, with adjusted profit and revenue exceeding expectations, driven by robust performance in several segments, particularly Subsea Robotics and Offshore Projects Group [1][2]. Financial Performance - Adjusted profit for Q1 2025 was 43 cents per share, surpassing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 36 cents and significantly up from 14 cents in the same quarter last year [1]. - Total revenues reached $674.5 million, exceeding the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $664 million and reflecting a year-over-year increase of approximately 12.6% from $599.1 million [1]. Segment Performance - **Subsea Robotics**: Revenues totaled $206 million, up from $186.9 million year-over-year, but missed the estimate of $214.2 million. Operating income was $59.6 million, an increase from $44.2 million, but also below the estimate of $64.1 million [3][4]. - **Manufactured Products**: Revenues increased to $135 million from $129.5 million year-over-year, beating the estimate of $129.6 million. However, operating profit decreased to $8.7 million from $13.2 million, missing the estimate [4][5]. - **Offshore Projects Group**: Revenues surged by about 43.4% to $164.9 million from $115.1 million year-over-year, exceeding the estimate of $151.9 million. Operating income rose to $35.7 million from $0.8 million, also beating the estimate [6]. - **Integrity Management & Digital Solutions**: Revenues increased to $71.4 million from $69.7 million year-over-year, surpassing the estimate. Operating income slightly decreased to $3.5 million from $3.6 million, matching the projection [7]. - **Aerospace and Defense Technologies**: Revenues fell to $97.2 million from $98 million year-over-year, missing the estimate. Operating income dropped to $10.7 million from $12.8 million, also below the estimate [8]. Capital Expenditure and Balance Sheet - Capital expenditure for Q1 2025, including acquisitions, totaled $27.8 million. As of March 31, 2025, OII had cash and cash equivalents of $382 million and long-term debt of approximately $483.3 million, resulting in a debt-to-total capital ratio of 38.3% [9]. Outlook - OII expects full-year 2025 EBITDA to be in the range of $380 million to $430 million, with consolidated revenues projected to increase in Q2 2025 compared to Q2 2024. The company anticipates improvements in operating profitability across several segments [10][11][12].
Will These 4 Energy Stocks Surpass Q1 Earnings Estimates?
ZACKS· 2025-04-23 12:25
Core Insights - The oil/energy sector is experiencing significant challenges in Q1 2025 due to fluctuating commodity prices and market uncertainties, with oil prices declining and natural gas prices increasing, creating a mixed environment for companies in this sector [1] Oil Price Performance - In Q1 2025, the average price of West Texas Intermediate crude fell to $71.84 per barrel, down from $77.56 in the previous year, driven by concerns over weaker global economic growth, increased supply from non-OPEC+ nations, and lower-than-expected demand [2] - Escalating trade tensions and rising oil inventories further pressured oil prices [2] Natural Gas Price Trends - Natural gas prices increased significantly, with the Henry Hub spot price averaging $4.15 per million British thermal units (MMBtu), up from $2.13 per MMBtu in the prior-year quarter, primarily due to colder weather boosting heating demand and rising LNG exports [3] Earnings Outlook for Oil/Energy Sector - Oil/energy companies in the S&P 500 are projected to report an 11.1% year-over-year earnings decline for Q1 2025, continuing a downward trend from the previous quarter [4] - In contrast, the broader S&P 500 is expected to see a 6.8% earnings increase, highlighting the underperformance of the oil/energy sector [5] Revenue Trends - Revenue for oil/energy companies is projected to decline by 0.4% year-over-year, while S&P 500 revenues are on track to grow by 3.9%, indicating struggles in maintaining top-line growth in a changing commodity environment [6] Margin Compression - The earnings drag from lower oil prices continues to dominate despite higher natural gas prices, compressing margins and making it difficult for companies to deliver consistent results [7][9] Sector Performance Comparison - Other sectors, such as Technology (+12.5%), Medical (+34.7%), and Utilities (+14.1%), are experiencing strong earnings growth, while the oil/energy sector remains the worst performer alongside other weak sectors like autos and basic materials [8] Company-Specific Earnings Insights - TechnipFMC plc (FTI) has an Earnings ESP of -0.92% and a Zacks Rank 3, indicating low chances of an earnings beat, with a consensus estimate of 36 cents per share, suggesting a 63.64% increase from the prior year [11][13] - Valero Energy Corporation (VLO) has an Earnings ESP of -14.71% and a Zacks Rank 3, with a consensus estimate of 43 cents per share, indicating an 88.74% decrease from the prior year [13] - RPC, Inc. (RES) has an Earnings ESP of 0.00% and a Zacks Rank 3, with a consensus estimate of 7 cents per share, suggesting a 46.15% decrease from the prior year [14][15] - CNX Resources Corporation (CNX) has an Earnings ESP of -2.96% and a Zacks Rank 3, with a consensus estimate of 65 cents per share, indicating a 44.44% increase from the prior year [16][17]
TechnipFMC to Report Q1 Earnings: What's in Store for the Stock?
ZACKS· 2025-04-21 12:01
In the last reported quarter, the Houston, TX-based oil and gas equipment and services company's earnings beat the consensus mark, driven by improved performance of the Subsea segment. FTI reported adjusted earnings per share of 54 cents, which surpassed the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 35 cents. Moreover, revenues of $2.4 billion marginally beat the Zacks Consensus Estimate by 3.1%. FTI's earnings beat the Zacks Consensus Estimate in each of the trailing four quarters, the average surprise being 48.65%. (Fi ...