Hunting PLC (LSE:HTG), the global precision engineering group,
today issues a trading update, ahead of its Half Year Results to be
released on Thursday 29 August 2024.
Highlights
- Sales order book at 30 June 2024 was c.$700m compared to $565m
at 31 December 2023, supported by orders totalling $231m from
Kuwait Oil Company (“KOC”).
- H1 2024 trading has been ahead of management’s expectations
driven by the strong performance in the Group’s OCTG, Subsea and
Advanced Manufacturing product groups.
- Perforating Systems reported headwinds in the period, leading
to the implementation of a cost reduction programme that is
projected to save c.$6m-$7m annually.
- Good progress with Energy Transition strategy, with geothermal
orders being secured in Asia Pacific, Europe and North
America.
- EBITDA for the first half of 2024 is likely to be in the range
of $59m-$61m - ahead of management’s expectations and c.22% ahead
of H1 2023 and c.13% ahead of H2 2023.
- EBITDA margin of c.12% (H1 2023 – 10%; H2 2023 – 12%) delivered
in the period and remains on track to achieve 12-13% for the full
year.
- Balance sheet remains robust with total cash and bank /
(borrowings) expected to be $(11)m-$(9)m at 30 June 2024, with a
cash inflow of c.$23m in Q2, as cash generation increases.
Outlook
- Outlook for the full year 2024 and 2025 is positive given the
KOC orders secured, which will be recognised beginning in Q4 2024
through H1 2025.
- Group performance for H2 2024 is projected to be ahead of H1
based on performance and cost reduction measures, therefore
management is increasing EBITDA guidance for the 2024 full-year to
c.$134m-$138m.
- Management anticipates EBITDA to Free Cash Flow conversion to
be c.50% for the full year and are targeting total cash and bank /
(borrowings) at 31 December 2024 of between $30m-$40m.
- Based on the quantum of the sales order book, which extends
into 2026, management anticipates EBITDA to be in the range of
$160m-$175m for the year ended 31 December 2025.
- Capital expenditure for the full year 2024 is anticipated to be
c.$40m-$45m.
Jim Johnson, Chief Executive of Hunting, commented:
“At c.$700m, our sales order book nears the highest in the
Company’s history, which supports strong revenue and earnings
visibility well into 2025. We are delighted to have secured the
significant orders from KOC. This achievement is the result of over
six years of collaboration with KOC, supported by Hunting’s
industry leading premium connection technology, our strategic
supply chains and our commitment to our clients to deliver
value.
“Our business success has supported strong delivery of the
Hunting 2030 Strategy. Management remains confident of delivering
our EBITDA to Free Cash Flow target of 50% based on our expected
financial performance for the remainder of the year.”
H1 2024 Trading Statement
H1 2024
H2 2023
H1 2023
$m
$m
$m
Sales orderbook
700
565
530
Revenue
492
451
478
EBITDAi
59-61
53
49
EBITDA margin
12%
12%
10%
Total cash and bank / (borrowings)ii
(11)-(9)
(1)
(52)
- EBITDA for H1 and H2 2023 has been restated to include the
Group’s share of associates’ and joint ventures’ results.
- Q1 2024 total cash and bank / (borrowings) $(34)m.
The Group’s sales order book is anticipated to be c.$700m at 30
June 2024, reflecting the material orders received from KOC in the
period. The 2023 year-end sales order book was $565m.
The monthly revenue run rate in H1 2024 is expected to be
c.$82m, which compares to $79.6m in H1 2023 and $75.2m in H2
2023.
EBITDA in H1 2024 is expected to be in the range of $59m-$61m,
including the Group’s share of associates’ and joint ventures’
results. Management anticipates an EBITDA margin of c.12% to be
recorded in the period, which compares to 10% in H1 2023 and 12% in
H2 2023.
Working capital has increased marginally in the period, however,
total cash and bank / (borrowings) is projected to be
c.$(11)m-$(9)m at 30 June 2024, as cash collections have improved
through the second quarter, with a c.$23m inflow during Q2.
During Q2 2024, the Company has commenced purchasing its
ordinary shares at a monthly rate of c.$1.0m for transfer to the
Employee Benefit Trust operated by the Group to satisfy future
share award vestings.
Outlook for 2024 and 2025
The outlook for the Group remains positive given the strength of
international and offshore markets, which are the primary
beneficiaries of global industry capital spend, which is driving
momentum within Hunting’s OCTG and Subsea product groups, along
with further progress within Advanced Manufacturing’s end-markets.
Natural gas prices are expected to improve in the second half of
the year across North America and into 2025 as LNG capacity is
planned in the US which, if achieved, will support the outlook for
gas-focused drilling. This should lead to a modest recovery within
Hunting’s Perforating Systems product group, with shorter-term
trading improvements to be driven by the cost efficiency
initiatives noted below.
With the inclusion of the impact of the KOC orders, management
now anticipates 2024 full year EBITDA to be in the range of
c.$134m-$138m.
In the second half of 2024, management projects that working
capital will reduce, driving an EBITDA to Free Cash Flow conversion
for 2024 of 50% or greater. Year-end total cash and bank /
(borrowings) is now targeted at c.$30m-$40m.
Capital expenditure for the full year 2024 is anticipated to be
c.$40m-$45m. The Company continues to have the financial
flexibility to undertake M&A where it can secure opportunities,
which it believes will enhance its business both operationally and
financially.
Based on the anticipated timing of the KOC order fulfilment,
whereby the majority of the revenue and EBITDA will be recognised
in in 2025, management anticipates full-year 2025 EBITDA to be in
the range of c.$160m-$175m.
Product Summary
Hunting’s OCTG product group has recorded significant success
during the reporting period, led by the two orders totalling $231m
received from KOC, which were secured by our Asia Pacific operating
segment in May 2024. In the US, demand for the Group’s TEC-LOCK™
connection has continued to increase, despite the weaker rig count,
as market share gains in certain basins have occurred in the
period. Overall, the Company’s global OCTG and Premium Connections
offering has recorded strong success in the period, across
Hunting’s WEDGE-LOCK™, SEAL-LOCK™ and TEC-LOCK™ connection
families, supported by the continuation of accessories
manufacturing for utilisation in Guyana and other international
markets. The Group’s joint venture facility in India has secured
its API licence in the period, which will enable the facility to
participate in further tenders, with the JV’s backlog now extending
into 2025. Hunting has also recorded progress in its Energy
Transition strategy with OCTG supply contracts being secured in the
US, Europe and Southeast Asia for a number of geothermal projects,
including the US’s ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ development in California.
The Perforating Systems product group has reported trading
headwinds during H1 2024, driven by industry capital discipline and
the lower average natural gas price recorded across the period
restricting drilling activity, which has led to a reduction in the
US onshore rig count since the start of the year. Well completion
activity, particularly in gas-focused shale basins, has reduced
significantly with some oil-focused drilling also impacted as
operators are unable to flare excess gas produced with crude oil
offtake, which has led to the reduction in activity in the Permian
basin. Partially offsetting this regional weakness is the strength
of international sales totalling c.$23m in the period to regions
such as Argentina and Saudi Arabia.
Hunting’s Subsea product group continues to report strong
business momentum and performance, and during the period continued
to deliver for projects in Guyana, with titanium stress joints for
the Yellowtail project being shipped in the period. The Company’s
hydraulic couplings and valves business has seen strong demand in
the reporting period with a number of monthly sales records being
reported in H1 2024. The Enpro Subsea business unit has seen an
increase in its sales orderbook in the period, with new rental work
being secured for its Flow Intervention Modules in Guyana. The
product line reports strong bid activity across multiple regions,
including South America and the Gulf of Mexico, and sees further
longer-term growth from Africa where recent discoveries in Namibia
and Mozambique will provide new, material opportunities for the
Group. Overall, the product group is seeing solid financial
performance and strong cash conversion from operating activities,
with the 2024 performance likely to be more weighted to H1, due to
the timing of order completions.
The Advanced Manufacturing product group has reported increased
energy-related and non-oil and gas sales in the reporting period.
The Electronics business unit has seen good demand for printed
circuit boards to major energy services groups as well as demand
for medical-related electronics in the period. The Dearborn
business unit also reports good demand for its naval, power
generation and aviation products, along with its energy-related
sales. The Advanced Manufacturing sales order book remains solid,
supporting a robust outlook for the second half.
Within Other Manufacturing, the Group’s Organic Oil Recovery
Technology continues to be piloted on a number of wells across
multiple reservoirs with large operators, enhancing oil recovery
through the activation of microbial life within reservoirs.
Operating Segment Summary
As noted above, with the commentary on our Perforating Systems
product group, the Hunting Titan operating segment has reported
headwinds during the first half of 2024. Revenue is likely to be
c.9% lower than in H1 2023, with EBITDA margins of c.2% reflecting
lower activity in North America. Given the decline in performance
of Hunting Titan, Hunting commenced the closure of the Wichita
Falls operating site, with production being transferred to the
Pampa operating site. Two distribution centres in Red Deer, Canada,
and Marshall, Texas, are also being closed in H2, with sales being
managed from other centres across North America. Hunting Titan has
also completed a reduction-in-force programme during Q2 2024, with
92 positions being removed to align with current market activity.
Annualised cost savings are likely to be c.$6m-$7m, with a c.$3m
saving expected in H2 2024, which will contribute to an improved
profitability in the second half of the year. Margins are expected
to improve for the full year as the impact of the cost efficiency
programmes are realised.
The North America operating segment has benefited from continued
success with its OCTG and Premium Connections businesses as well as
strengthening Advanced Manufacturing revenue, including non-oil and
gas sales. Revenue is likely to be in line with H1 2023, with
EBITDA margins projected to be c.15% reflecting higher facility
utilisation and selected pricing increases across these product
lines.
The Subsea Technologies operating segment has had a strong
performance in H1 2024, as discussed above, and revenue is expected
to be c.85% higher year-on year, with EBITDA margins expected to be
c.22%.
The EMEA operating segment has reported mixed results, due to
subdued activity in the North Sea, partially offset by stronger
Middle East performance. Revenue is likely to be c.1% higher than
in H1 2023, with EBITDA margins slightly below zero.
The Asia Pacific operating segment has delivered revenue of c.8%
lower than in H1 2023; however, EBITDA margins of c.16% have been
realised in the period as higher facility utilisation and stronger
margin business has been captured. The performance of the segment
will see a material step up in H2 due to the KOC orders being
completed across the next four trading quarters.
2024 Half Year Results Briefing & Investor Meet
Company
An analyst presentation in respect of the 2024 Half Year Results
has been arranged for 9:00am (UK) on Thursday 29 August 2024, at
the offices of CMS at Cannon Place, 78 Cannon St, London, EC4N
6AF.
After this, Hunting’s management will provide a live
presentation via the Investor Meet Company platform on 29 August,
commencing at 10:30am (UK). The presentation is open to all
existing and potential shareholders. Questions can be submitted
prior to this presentation via the Investor Meet Company dashboard
up until 9:00am the day before the meeting or at any time during
the live presentation. Investors can sign up to Investor Meet
Company for free and add to meet Hunting PLC at:
https://www.investormeetcompany.com/hunting-plc/register-investor
Investors who already follow Hunting on the Investor Meet
Company platform will automatically be invited.
Notes to Editors:
About Hunting PLC
Hunting is a global engineering group that provides
precision-manufactured equipment and premium services which adds
value for our customers. Established in 1874, it is a premium
listed public company traded on the London Stock Exchange. The
Company maintains a corporate office in Houston and is
headquartered in London. As well as the United Kingdom, the Company
has operations in China, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Netherlands,
Norway, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, United Arab Emirates and the
United States of America.
The Group reports in US dollars across five operating segments:
Hunting Titan; North America; Subsea Technologies; Europe, Middle
East and Africa (“EMEA”) and Asia Pacific.
The Group also reports revenue and EBITDA financial metrics
based on five product groups: OCTG, Perforating Systems, Subsea,
Advanced Manufacturing and Other Manufacturing.
Hunting PLC’s Legal Entity Identifier is
2138008S5FL78ITZRN66.
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