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Nabors Announces Second Quarter 2025 Results
Prnewswire· 2025-07-29 20:15
Core Insights - Nabors Industries reported second quarter 2025 operating revenues of $833 million, an increase from $736 million in the first quarter, but incurred a net loss of $31 million compared to a net income of $33 million in the previous quarter [1][2][3] - The adjusted EBITDA for the second quarter was $248 million, up from $206 million in the first quarter, indicating improved operational performance [1][2][3] Financial Performance - The company experienced a loss per diluted share of $2.71 in the second quarter, contrasting with earnings per diluted share of $2.18 in the first quarter, which included a one-time gain from the Parker transaction [1][3] - Adjusted free cash flow improved to $41 million in the second quarter from a cash consumption of $61 million in the prior quarter, aided by lower cash interest payments and better customer collections [10][15] Segment Performance - International Drilling adjusted EBITDA rose to $117.7 million from $115.5 million in the previous quarter, with an average rig count increase driven by newbuild rigs in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait [7][8] - The U.S. Drilling segment reported adjusted EBITDA of $101.8 million, up from $92.7 million, with contributions from all three operations, despite a flat to declining rig market in oil-focused basins [8][9] - Drilling Solutions adjusted EBITDA significantly increased to $76.5 million, primarily due to the addition of Parker's operations, while Rig Technologies saw a slight decline to $5.2 million [9][10] Strategic Developments - The acquisition of Parker Wellbore is contributing positively to Nabors' financial results, with expectations of achieving $40 million in cost synergies for 2025 [3][12][13] - Recent deployments of high-spec rigs in the Middle East and the SANAD newbuild program are expected to drive growth in the International Drilling segment [4][13] Outlook - The company anticipates that adjusted EBITDA for the third quarter will be approximately in line with the second quarter, with expectations for stable rig counts in the Lower 48 and continued strength in natural gas drilling [16][18] - Capital expenditures are projected to be between $200 million and $210 million for the quarter, with a full-year estimate of $700 million to $710 million [24][18]