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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]
ProPetro (PUMP) - 2025 Q3 - Earnings Call Presentation
2025-10-29 13:00
Financial Performance & Strategy - ProPetro reported Q3 2025 revenue of $294 million and Adjusted EBITDA of $35 million[13] - Free Cash Flow for Completions Business in Q3 2025 was $25 million[13] - The company is focused on generating sustainable completions free cash flow through reduced capex and targeted M&A[10] - ProPetro is strategically located in the Permian Basin, with 100% of its completions business revenue derived from this region[20] PROPWR Business - ProPetro is expanding into power generation services with PROPWR, targeting an installed capacity of 1 gigawatt or greater by 2030[12, 34] - PROPWR has secured a letter of intent for a $350 million lease financing facility[31] - Total contracted capacity for PROPWR has expanded to over 150 megawatts, with expectations to reach at least 220 megawatts by year-end[31] - Increased equipment orders to 360 megawatts, with all units expected to be delivered by early 2027 and anticipate 750 megawatts delivered by year-end 2028[33] Fleet Transformation & Capital Allocation - Approximately 70% of ProPetro's active hydraulic horsepower is now secured under long-term contracts[46] - The company has a $200 million share repurchase program, with $89 million remaining as of the report[49, 50]
ProPetro (PUMP) - 2025 Q1 - Earnings Call Presentation
2025-04-29 15:11
Financial Performance - ProPetro's Q1 2025 revenue reached $359 million[15], a 12% increase compared to $321 million in Q4 2024[27] - The company's Adjusted EBITDA for Q1 2025 was $73 million[16], a 38% increase from $53 million in Q4 2024[27] - ProPetro generated $22 million in Free Cash Flow in Q1 2025[14], compared to $13 million in Q4 2024[27] - Net income for Q1 2025 was $10 million or $009 per share[27], a significant improvement from a net loss of $17 million or -$017 per share in Q4 2024[27] Strategic Initiatives - ProPetro is strategically positioned in the Permian Basin, with 100% of its revenue derived from this region[23] - The company has invested over $1 billion since 2022 in asset refreshment, new technology, and service diversification[11] - ProPetro is expanding its services with PROPWR, a comprehensive power generation solution, to meet growing electricity demand[13] - The company has a $200 million share repurchase program, with $111 million already repurchased and $89 million remaining[33, 34] Since inception through March 31, 2025, 13 million shares (11%) outstanding were retired[37] Fleet and Technology - ProPetro is transitioning its fleet to dual-fuel and electric technologies, including FORCE® electric hydraulic fracturing fleets[47] - Tier IV DGB dual-fuel fleets are achieving natural gas substitution rates greater than 60%[57] - The company has secured letters of intent for approximately 75 MW of long-term PROPWR service capacity with two operators in the Permian Basin[69]