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Contract revenues ended at approximately $101 million in Q3 2022, compared to
$66.4 million in Q3 2021. MultiClient late sales revenues were approximately $72
million in Q3 2022, compared to $24.8 million in Q3 2021.
MultiClient pre-funding revenues based on IFRS were approximately $20 million in
Q3 2022, compared to $45.3 million in Q3 2021. The Q3 2022 revenues were
approximately $10 million lower than the estimate given in connection with the
Q2 2022 Earnings Release due to postponed completion of processing for one
survey where processing is done by a third party. Estimated production of the
MultiClient pre-funding order book (on a percentage-of-completion basis) in Q3
2022 was $37 million compared to $35.3 million in Q3 2021*.
Negotiations related to a significant Q3 2022 transfer fee event are not
finalized. The estimated Q3 2022 MultiClient late sales revenues disclosed above
include the portion of such transfer fees that the Company views as a
contractual minimum. The Company expects to be able to recognize additional
revenues when negotiations are finalized.
“Overall vessel utilization increased significantly in the Q3. We used a
majority of our 3D vessel capacity for contract work and recorded a sequential
improvement of revenues and EBIT margin. Volumes of sales leads and active
tenders for new contract work remain at healthy levels, compared to the seasonal
decline we have experienced over the last years in the transition period from
summer to winter season. Our MultiClient activity increased in Q3, compared to
Q2, driven by the full effect of our MultiClient campaign offshore East coast
Canada and a large MultiClient project on the Northwest shelf of the Norwegian
Sea. However, reported revenues were modest due to a low volume of projects
finalized in the quarter. MultiClient late sales were positively impacted by
transfer fees and the MultiClient library access agreement with Shell,” says
President & CEO Rune Olav Pedersen.
PGS routinely releases information about 3D vessel utilization after the end of
each quarter. In the table below is a summary of Q3 2022 vessel allocation:
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| | | |
|Approximate allocation of PGS operated 3D | Quarter | |
|towed streamer capacity | ended | |
| | | |
| | September | |
| | 30, |Quarter ended June 30,|
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| |2022| 2021 | 2022 |
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|Contract seismic | 60%| 40%| 41%|
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|MultiClient seismic | 28%| 28%| 24%|
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|Steaming | 9%| 18%| 14%|
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|Yard | 3%| 3%| 9%|
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|Stacked/Standby | 0%| 11%| 12%|
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The Q3 2022 vessel statistics includes six active 3D vessels. All cold-stacked**
vessels are excluded from the statistics. The comparative periods are also based
on six active 3D vessels.
The Company provides this information based on a preliminary summary of Q3 2022
numbers. The Company has not completed its financial reporting and related
consolidation, review and control procedures, including the final review of all
sales against the established revenue recognition criteria. The estimates
provided in this release are therefore subject to change and the Q3 2022
financial statements finally approved and released by the Company may deviate
from the information herein.
PGS will release its Q3 2022 financial statements on Wednesday October 26, 2022
at approximately 08:00am Central European Summer Time (CEST). A corresponding
presentation is scheduled for 09:00am CEST the same day.
*From January 1, 2022, PGS discontinued its previous Segment Reporting
measurement to simplify external and internal reporting. For Q3 2022 the
Company’s financial disclosures are in accordance with IFRS 15 measurement. The
change only impacts MultiClient pre-funding revenues and amortization of
MultiClient pre-funding contracts. IFRS 15 reporting recognizes revenue from
MultiClient pre-funding agreements and related amortization at the “point in
time” when the customer receives access to, or delivery of, the finished data.
For further details see Note 2, page 67 of the 2021 annual report.
Adjustments between IFRS revenues and percentage-of-completion (“POC”) revenue
numbers for Q3 2022 are shown in the table below.
MultiClient pre-funding revenues, as reported $19 million
Less Revenue for projects with IFRS performance obligations met $19 million
during Q3 for completed projects
Add Revenue recognized on a POC basis during Q3 $37 million
MultiClient pre-funding revenues on a POC basis $37 million
**The term “cold-stacked” is used when a vessel is taken out of operation for an
extended period of time. Costs are reduced to a minimum, with the vessel
preserved for a long idle time, all or most in-sea seismic equipment removed
from the vessel, and typically the Company does not have available crew to
operate the vessel.
FOR DETAILS, CONTACT:
Bård Stenberg, VP IR & Corporate Communication
Mobile: +47 99 24 52 35
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PGS ASA and its subsidiaries (“PGS” or “the Company”) is an integrated marine
geophysics company, which operates world-wide. The Company supports the energy
industry, including oil and gas, offshore renewables, carbon capture and
storage. PGS’ headquarter is in Oslo, Norway and the PGS share is listed on the
Oslo stock exchange (OSE: PGS). For more information about PGS visit www.pgs.com
(http://www.pgs.com).
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The information included herein contains certain forward-looking statements that
address activities, events or developments that the Company expects, projects,
believes or anticipates will or may occur in the future. These statements are
based on various assumptions made by the Company, which are beyond its control
and are subject to certain additional risks and uncertainties. The Company is
subject to a large number of risk factors including but not limited to the
demand for seismic services, the demand for data from our multi-client data
library, the attractiveness of our technology, unpredictable changes in
governmental regulations affecting our markets and extreme weather conditions.
For a further description of other relevant risk factors we refer to our Annual
Report for 2021. As a result of these and other risk factors, actual events and
our actual results may differ materially from those indicated in or implied by
such forward-looking statements. The reservation is also made that inaccuracies
or mistakes may occur in the information given above about current status of the
Company or its business. Any reliance on the information above is at the risk of
the reader, and PGS disclaims any and all liability in this respect.
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