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Transocean (RIG) Incurs Wider-Than-Expected Loss in Q4
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Transocean, Inc. (RIG - Free Report) reported an adjusted net loss of 49 cents per share in the fourth quarter of 2022. The figure was wider than the Zacks Consensus Estimate of a loss of 19 cents per share. This underperformance can be attributed to a decline in revenues from contract drilling.
Moreover, RIG’s bottom line declined from the year-ago period’s loss of 19 cents.
The offshore drilling powerhouse’s total adjusted revenues of $625 million missed the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $629 million.
However, adjusted revenues rose 1.7% from the year-ago figure of $615 million. This outperformance was primarily driven by higher operational days, higher recharge revenues, and strong bonus revenues.
Transocean’s Ultra-deepwater floaters contributed to 71.7% of the total contract drilling revenues. Harsh Environment floaters accounted for the remaining 28.3%.
In the fourth quarter of 2022, revenues from the Ultra-deepwater and Harsh Environment floaters totaled $434 million and $172 million, respectively, compared with the corresponding year-ago quarter’s reported figures of $432 million and $189 million.
Revenue efficiency for the reported quarter was 98%, higher than the year-ago value of 94.5% and the 95% reported sequentially.
Day Rates, Utilization & Backlog
As of February 2023, the contract backlog for Transocean is $8.5 billion.
Average day rates in the quarter were $348,600, down from the year-ago level of $352,500.
RIG’s average revenues per day from Harsh Environment floaters went from $387,700 to $357,900, indicating a a year-over-year decline. However, average revenues per day from Ultra-deepwater floaters increased to $344,800 from $337,100 in the year-ago quarter.
Total fleet average rig utilization was 49.4% in the quarter, down from the prior-year period’s figure of 53.4%.
Costs, Capex & Balance Sheet
Operating and maintenance costs decreased to $423 million from $430 million in the year-ago period.
In the fourth quarter of 2022, Transocean’s capital expenditures were $409 million, significantly higher than the year-ago period’s $87 million.
Cash provided by operating activities was $448 million at the end of 2022.
The company had cash and cash equivalents worth $683 million as of Dec 31, 2022. The long-term debt was $6.62 billion, with a debt-to-capitalization of around 38% as of Dec 31, 2022.
Guidance
For 2023, Transocean expects revenues in the $2.9-$3 billion range based on 96.5% revenue efficiency.
The company anticipates a capital expenditure (Capex) of $275 million and a maintenance Capex of $100 million.
Transocean anticipates $635 million in adjusted contract drilling revenues in the first quarter of 2023 and a nearly 15% increase in the number of offshore wells drilled in 2023.
Zacks Rank and Key Picks
Currently, Transocean carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). Meanwhile, investors interested in the energy sector might look at stocks like NGL Energy Partners (NGL - Free Report) sporting a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy) and Energy Transfer (ET - Free Report) and Halliburton (HAL - Free Report) both holding a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy).You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank stocks here.
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Transocean (RIG) Incurs Wider-Than-Expected Loss in Q4
Transocean, Inc. (RIG - Free Report) reported an adjusted net loss of 49 cents per share in the fourth quarter of 2022. The figure was wider than the Zacks Consensus Estimate of a loss of 19 cents per share. This underperformance can be attributed to a decline in revenues from contract drilling.
Moreover, RIG’s bottom line declined from the year-ago period’s loss of 19 cents.
The offshore drilling powerhouse’s total adjusted revenues of $625 million missed the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $629 million.
However, adjusted revenues rose 1.7% from the year-ago figure of $615 million. This outperformance was primarily driven by higher operational days, higher recharge revenues, and strong bonus revenues.
Transocean Ltd. Price, Consensus and EPS Surprise
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Segmental Revenue Breakup
Transocean’s Ultra-deepwater floaters contributed to 71.7% of the total contract drilling revenues. Harsh Environment floaters accounted for the remaining 28.3%.
In the fourth quarter of 2022, revenues from the Ultra-deepwater and Harsh Environment floaters totaled $434 million and $172 million, respectively, compared with the corresponding year-ago quarter’s reported figures of $432 million and $189 million.
Revenue efficiency for the reported quarter was 98%, higher than the year-ago value of 94.5% and the 95% reported sequentially.
Day Rates, Utilization & Backlog
As of February 2023, the contract backlog for Transocean is $8.5 billion.
Average day rates in the quarter were $348,600, down from the year-ago level of $352,500.
RIG’s average revenues per day from Harsh Environment floaters went from $387,700 to $357,900, indicating a a year-over-year decline. However, average revenues per day from Ultra-deepwater floaters increased to $344,800 from $337,100 in the year-ago quarter.
Total fleet average rig utilization was 49.4% in the quarter, down from the prior-year period’s figure of 53.4%.
Costs, Capex & Balance Sheet
Operating and maintenance costs decreased to $423 million from $430 million in the year-ago period.
In the fourth quarter of 2022, Transocean’s capital expenditures were $409 million, significantly higher than the year-ago period’s $87 million.
Cash provided by operating activities was $448 million at the end of 2022.
The company had cash and cash equivalents worth $683 million as of Dec 31, 2022. The long-term debt was $6.62 billion, with a debt-to-capitalization of around 38% as of Dec 31, 2022.
Guidance
For 2023, Transocean expects revenues in the $2.9-$3 billion range based on 96.5% revenue efficiency.
The company anticipates a capital expenditure (Capex) of $275 million and a maintenance Capex of $100 million.
Transocean anticipates $635 million in adjusted contract drilling revenues in the first quarter of 2023 and a nearly 15% increase in the number of offshore wells drilled in 2023.
Zacks Rank and Key Picks
Currently, Transocean carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). Meanwhile, investors interested in the energy sector might look at stocks like NGL Energy Partners (NGL - Free Report) sporting a Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy) and Energy Transfer (ET - Free Report) and Halliburton (HAL - Free Report) both holding a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy).You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank stocks here.
NGL Energy Partners is worth approximately $365.07 billion. Its shares have increased 28.7% in the past year.
NGL Energy Partners LP is a limited partnership company that operates a vertically-integrated propane business with three segments — retail propane, wholesale supply and marketing, and midstream.
Energy Transfer LP is valued at around $39.80 billion. ET delivered an average earnings surprise of 11.43% for the last four quarters, and its current dividend yield is 9.49%.
Energy Transfer LP currently has a forward P/E ratio of 8.93. In comparison, its industry has an average forward P/E of 10.40, which means Energy Transfer LP is trading at a discount to the group.
Halliburton is valued at around $33.44 billion. In the past year, HP stock has increased by 40.2%.
TX-based Halliburton Company, headquartered in Houston, is one of the largest oilfield service providers in the world with a trailing four-quarter earnings surprise of roughly 5.87%, on average.