Luxembourg - 26 July 2023 - Subsea 7 S.A. (Oslo BĂžrs: SUBC, ADR: SUBCY, ISIN:
LU0075646355, the Company) announced today results of Subsea7 Group (the Group,
Subsea7) for the second quarter and first half of 2023 which ended 30 June 2023.
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Second quarter highlights
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Second quarter Adjusted EBITDA of $162 million resulting in a margin of 11%
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Renewables business unit back on track, with Adjusted EBITDA margin of 11%
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Order intake remains strong at $2.2 billion, resulting in a book-to-bill of
1.4 times
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Backlog of $10.4 billion, of which $3.0 billion to be executed in 2023 and
$4.3 billion in 2024
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Recent awards and high levels of ongoing tendering activity continue to
support a return of Adjusted EBITDA margins to a range of 15-20% over the
coming four years
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Full year 2023 guidance reconfirmed
Second Quarter Half Year
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For the period (in $
millions, except
Adjusted EBITDA margin Q2 2023 Q2 2022 1H 2023 1H 2022
and per share data) Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited
Revenue 1,518 1,247 2,764 2,441
Adjusted EBITDA((a)) 162 134 268 220
Adjusted EBITDA
margin((a)) 11% 11% 10% 9%
Net operating
income/(loss) 1 18 (14) (13)
Net income/(loss) 14 22 (15) 10
Earnings per share - in
$ per share
Basic 0.06 0.14 (0.01) 0.09
Diluted((b)) 0.06 0.14 (0.01) 0.09
30 June 2023 31 March 2023
At (in $ millions) Unaudited Unaudited
Backlog((a)) 10,363 9,683
Book-to-bill ratio 1.4x 1.5x
Cash and cash
equivalents 398 686
Borrowings (760) (649)
Net (debt)/cash
excluding lease
liabilities((a)) (363) 37
Net debt including lease
liabilities((a)) (805) (419)
(a) For explanations and reconciliations of Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA
margin, Backlog, Book-to-bill ratio and Net cash/(debt) refer to the
âAlternative Performance Measuresâ section of the Condensed Consolidated
Financial Statements.
(b) For the explanation and a reconciliation of diluted earnings per share refer
to Note 7 âEarnings per shareâ to the Condensed Consolidated Financial
Statements.
John Evans, Chief Executive Officer, said:
Subsea7 delivered satisfactory financial results for the second quarter of 2023
reflecting a good operational performance in Subsea and Conventional and a
strong result in Renewables. Continued positive momentum in new orders saw over
$2 billion new work booked during the quarter, including notable awards of the
Sakarya Phase 2A integrated subsea development in TĂŒrkiye, and an integrated
monopile and cable installation contract for the East Anglia THREE wind
development in the UK. Our book-to-bill was 1.4 times and the backlog grew to
$10.4 billion. The Group is on track to meet Adjusted EBITDA expectations for
the full year 2023, and the strong backlog, combined with the current positive
dynamics in project tendering, gives us confidence that the Group Adjusted
EBITDA margin will return to a range of 15-20% over the coming four years.
Operational highlights
During the second quarter, utilisation of our Subsea and Conventional vessels
was high at 85%. Seven Seas made good operational progress on Sangomar in
Senegal, and Seven Vega and Seven Pacific were active on the Bacalhau project in
Brazil. Seven Borealis began the installation of jackets for the Marjan 2
project in Saudi Arabia, and we completed the transport and installation of a
large jacket at the Azeri Central East development in the Caspian Sea. In
addition, five vessels were active in Norway - Seven Oceans, Seven Oceanic,
Seven Navica and Seven Falcon worked on eight fields for five clients including
the Northern Lights CCUS project, while Seven Viking, continued its long-term
IRM contract.
In the Renewables business unit Seaway Aimery finished the cable lay scope of
Seagreen in July, and this $1.4 billion project has now been successfully
completed. In Taiwan, Seaway Phoenix was active on Changfang and Xidao while, in
the UK, Seaway Strashnov made good progress on Dogger Bank A where it has now
installed 71 of 95 monopiles (at 25 July 2023). This strong performance by
Seaway Strashnov will allow commencement of Dogger Bank B in late 2023, allowing
us to de-risk the scope of work for 2024.
Seaway Alfa Lift is currently in transit to Europe and will join the fleet in Q3
2023. The vessel is planned to be deployed on transition piece installation on
Dogger Bank A&B and C from 2023 to 2025, while monopile installation will
continue throughout the period with Seaway Strashnov. This revised plan is being
developed with our client and, although subject to final approvals, provides
confidence in our financial estimates for the project. The construction of
Seaway Ventus, a heavy-duty jack-up suitable for turbine and monopile
installation, remains on track.
Second quarter financial review
Revenue of $1.5 billion increased 22% compared to the prior year period.
Adjusted EBITDA of $162 million equated to an Adjusted EBITDA margin of 10.7%,
in line with the prior year period. This reflected an increased contribution
from Renewables - with a return to a double-digit Adjusted EBITDA margin -
offset by lower margins in Subsea and Conventional where the mix of activity is
currently skewed towards projects won in a challenging environment in 2020 and
2021. Depreciation, amortisation and impairment charges of $161 million included
charges of $23 million primarily relating to two non-core, shallow water vessels
in Nigeria. Net operating income, including the impairment charges, declined to
$1 million from $18 million in the prior year period. After net finance costs of
$8 million, and a net foreign exchange gains of $59 million - driven by non-cash
embedded derivatives - net income for the quarter was $14 million compared to
$22 million in Q2 2022.
Net cash used in operations was $31 million including a $176 million increase in
net working capital. The increase in net working capital was in line with
expectations. Net cash used in investing activities was $201 million mainly
related to the remaining milestone payments for Seaway Alfa Lift and the
compulsory acquisition of the remaining shares in Seaway 7 ASA equating to $13
million. Net cash used in financing activities was $60 million including a
dividend payment of $112 million. Overall, cash and cash equivalents decreased
by $288 million from 31 March 2023 to $398 million at 30 June 2023. Net debt at
the end of the second quarter was $805 million including lease liabilities of
$442 million.
Second quarter order intake was $2.2 billion comprising new awards of $1.5
billion and escalations of $0.7 billion resulting in a book-to-bill ratio of
1.4 times. Backlog at the end of June was $10.4 billion, of which $3.0 billion
is expected to be executed in 2023 and $4.3 billion in 2024.
Outlook - full year 2023 on track
We continue to expect revenue and Adjusted EBITDA in 2023 to be higher than
2022, with a weighting towards the second half of the year. Pricing and contract
terms showed continued positive momentum during the second quarter and recent
awards, as well as the current market dynamics, support our view that Adjusted
EBITDA margins should gradually return to a range of 15-20% over the coming four
years. This is approaching the margin necessary to yield an appropriate return
on capital employed.
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Email: ir@subsea7.com (mailto:ir@subsea7.com)
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Special Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
Certain statements made in this announcement may contain âforward-looking
statementsâ (within the meaning of the safe harbour provisions of the U.S.
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995). These statements relate to
our current expectations, beliefs, intentions, assumptions or strategies
regarding the future and are subject to known and unknown risks that could cause
actual results, performance or events to differ materially from those expressed
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âstrategyâ âwillâ, and similar expressions. The principal risks which could
affect future operations of the Group are described in the âRisk Managementâ
section of the Groupâs Annual Report and Consolidated Financial Statements.
Factors that may cause actual and future results and trends to differ materially
from our forward-looking statements include (but are not limited to): (i) our
ability to deliver fixed price projects in accordance with client expectations
and within the parameters of our bids, and to avoid cost overruns; (ii) our
ability to collect receivables, negotiate variation orders and collect the
related revenue; (iii) our ability to recover costs on significant projects;
(iv) capital expenditure by oil and gas companies, which is affected by
fluctuations in the price of, and demand for, crude oil and natural gas; (v)
unanticipated delays or cancellation of projects included in our backlog; (vi)
competition and price fluctuations in the markets and businesses in which we
operate; (vii) the loss of, or deterioration in our relationship with, any
significant clients; (viii) the outcome of legal proceedings or governmental
inquiries; (ix) uncertainties inherent in operating internationally, including
economic, political and social instability, boycotts or embargoes, labour
unrest, changes in foreign governmental regulations, corruption and currency
fluctuations; (x) the effects of a pandemic or epidemic or a natural disaster;
(xi) liability to third parties for the failure of our joint venture partners to
fulfil their obligations; (xii) changes in, or our failure to comply with,
applicable laws and regulations (including regulatory measures addressing
climate change); (xiii) operating hazards, including spills, environmental
damage, personal or property damage and business interruptions caused by adverse
weather; (xiv) equipment or mechanical failures, which could increase costs,
impair revenue and result in penalties for failure to meet project completion
requirements; (xv) the timely delivery of vessels on order and the timely
completion of ship conversion programmes; (xvi) our ability to keep pace with
technological changes and the impact of potential information technology, cyber
security or data security breaches; and (xvii) the effectiveness of our
disclosure controls and procedures and internal control over financial
reporting. Many of these factors are beyond our ability to control or predict.
Given these uncertainties, you should not place undue reliance on the forward-
looking statements. Each forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date of
this announcement. We undertake no obligation to update publicly or revise any
forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future
events or otherwise.
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to Section 5-12 the Norwegian Securities Trading Act.
This stock exchange release was published by Katherine Tonks, Investor
Relations, Subsea7, on 26 July 2023 at 08:00 CET.
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