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Oil States International(OIS) - 2025 Q2 - Earnings Call Transcript

Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company generated revenues of $165 million and adjusted consolidated EBITDA of $21 million in the second quarter [14] - Net income totaled $3 million or $0.05 per share, with adjusted net income at $5 million or $0.09 per share after excluding certain charges [14] - Cash flow from operations grew 61% sequentially, generating $15 million in the second quarter [11][15] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Offshore Manufactured Products segment revenues increased 15% sequentially to $107 million, with adjusted segment EBITDA rising 18% [8][14] - Completion and Production Services segment revenues declined 15% to $29 million, while adjusted segment EBITDA was $8 million [10][15] - Downhole Technologies segment generated revenues of $29 million with adjusted segment EBITDA of $1 million, impacted by impairment charges [15] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - 72% of consolidated revenues were generated from offshore and international projects, reflecting a strategic shift towards these markets [5] - U.S. Land drilling and completion activity saw significant declines, with rig count down 8% and frac spread count down 14% from the previous quarter [6] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company is focused on optimizing U.S. Land operations while expanding international project-driven revenues [5] - Strategic decisions included exiting three additional land-based facilities and reducing the U.S. Land workforce [10] - The company aims to leverage technology and innovation to drive growth, as evidenced by recent awards for engineering excellence [12] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management noted resilience in offshore and international markets despite geopolitical instability and lower crude oil prices [4] - The company maintains full-year EBITDA guidance between $88 million to $93 million, while revenue guidance is updated to $685 million to $700 million due to U.S. Land operations streamlining [20] - Strong demand for offshore and international products is expected to continue, with a backlog at a decade-high level [18] Other Important Information - Backlog increased to $363 million, with robust bookings of $112 million, yielding a quarterly book ratio of 1.1 times [9] - Capital expenditures in the second quarter were elevated due to ongoing construction of a new manufacturing facility in Indonesia [12] Q&A Session Summary Question: Offshore market outlook and project timing - Management indicated that their projects are more focused on production infrastructure rather than discretionary investments, which are less affected by short-term macroeconomic issues [26] Question: Impact of tariffs on operations - Management anticipates modest cost increases primarily in the downhole segment due to tariffs, but overall impact is expected to be manageable [28] Question: Free cash flow outlook and capital expenditures - Capital expenditures are guided to be around $30 million, with expectations of continued asset sales to offset costs [31][33] Question: Revenue mix and U.S. Land operations - Management clarified that the U.S. Land business is a smaller portion of their overall revenue mix, with ongoing restructuring efforts to improve margins [38][40] Question: Full-year revenue and EBITDA guidance - Management confirmed a step-up in revenues and EBITDA in the fourth quarter, primarily driven by the Offshore Manufactured Products segment [58] Question: Future order flow and offshore activity - Management expressed optimism for continued strong order flow and backlog growth, with expectations for increased offshore activity in 2026 [66]