Ensign Energy Services Inc. Reports 2018 Results

Ensign Energy Services Inc. Reports 2018 Results

CALGARY, March 7, 2019 /CNW/ –

OVERVIEW

Revenue for the year ended December 31, 2018 was $1,156.4 million, an increase of 16 percent from 2017 revenue of $1,000.7 million. Revenue, net of third party, for the year ended December 31, 2018 was $1,021.9 million, an increase of 17 percent from Revenue, net of third party, for the year ended December 31, 2017 of $873.9 million. Adjusted EBITDA for 2018, totaled $255.7 million, which includes $15.1 million from Trinidad Drilling Ltd. for the month of December 2018 ($1.63 per common share), 27 percent higher than Adjusted EBITDA of $201.8 million ($1.29 per common share) for year 2017.

Net income attributed to shareholders for the year ended December 31, 2018 was $58.3 million ($0.37 per common share), compared to net loss attributed to shareholders of $37.6 million ($0.24 per common share) for the year ended December 31, 2017. Funds flow from operations increased 60 percent to $225.9 million ($1.44 per common share) in 2018 compared to $141.4 million ($0.90 per common share) in the prior year.

During the fourth quarter of 2018, the Company acquired 89.3 percent of Trinidad Drilling Ltd. ("Trinidad"), the largest acquisition in the Company’s history (the "Trinidad Acquisition"), adding 68 drilling rigs in Canada, 66 in the United States and one internationally. The Trinidad Acquisition also expands the Company’s geographic footprint with the addition of three new countries of operation (Bahrain, Kuwait and Mexico) with the joint venture described below, expands the Company’s existing customer base, and provides the Company additional exposure to the United States market in particular. Results for the fourth quarter and year ended December 31, 2018 were materially impacted by the Trinidad Acquisition. The acquisition includes a 60 percent interest in Trinidad Drilling International ("TDI"), which is a joint venture with a wholly-owned subsidiary of Halliburton Company.

The Company’s improved operating and financial results for 2018 resulted from increased demand for oilfield services caused by price recovery of crude oil and natural gas commodity prices during the year as well as the Trinidad Acquisition in the fourth quarter of 2018. Operating and financial results were lower in Canada in 2018 compared to 2017, mainly due to geopolitical factors and the lack of transportation infrastructure to transport oil and natural gas to other markets.

The Company decommissioned three well servicing rigs in Canada and transferred one ADR® drilling rig from Canada to the United States in 2018. The Company also decommissioned one drilling rig and two well servicing rigs in the United States and added three new-build well servicing rigs in the United States in 2018. 

The Company declared total dividends of $0.48 per common share in 2018.

The Company exited 2018 with a working capital deficit of $156.2 million, compared to a working capital deficit of $342.2 million as at December 31, 2017. The change in working capital year-over-year was largely due to the financing obtained from a new Credit Facility (as defined below) in the fourth quarter of 2018, which was partially offset by the Ensign Notes (as defined below) that were optionally repaid on January 10, 2019. The Company’s bank credit facilities provided unused and available borrowings of $401.5 million at December 31, 2018, compared to $11.2 million at December 31, 2017, up by $390.3 million, primarily due to a higher current principal amount under the Credit Facility and additional available borrowing as a consequence of the Trinidad Acquisition.

FINANCIAL AND OPERATING HIGHLIGHTS

(Unaudited, in thousands of Canadian dollars, except per share data and operating information)

Three months ended December 31

Twelve months ended December 31

2018

2017

% change

2018

2017

% change

Revenue

346,136

270,013

28

1,156,357

1,000,650

16

Revenue, net of third party 1

308,651

241,987

28

1,021,913

873,864

17

Adjusted EBITDA 2

81,678

69,252

18

255,677

201,784

27

Adjusted EBITDA per share 2

Basic

$

0.52

$

0.34

53

$

1.63

$

1.29

26

Diluted

$

0.52

$

0.35

49

$

1.63

$

1.29

26

Net (loss) income attributable to shareholders

154,472

46,488

nm

58,302

(37,644)

nm

Net (loss) income per share

Basic

$

0.98

$

0.30

nm

$

0.37

$

(0.24)

nm

Diluted

$

0.98

$

0.30

nm

$

0.37

$

(0.24)

nm

Cash provided by operating activities

61,037

38,124

60

152,133

135,147

13

Funds flow from operations 3

63,834

12,244

nm

225,939

141,438

60

Funds flow from operations per share 3

Basic

$

0.41

$

0.07

nm

$

1.44

$

0.90

60

Diluted

$

0.41

$

0.07

nm

$

1.44

$

0.90

60

Total debt, net of cash

1,641,830

707,559

132

1,641,830

707,559

132

Weighted average shares – basic (000s)

156,794

156,794

156,863

156,546

Weighted average shares – diluted (000s)

156,976

156,976

157,042

156,728

Drilling

2018

2017

% change

2018

2017

% change

Number of rigs

Canada

124

57

nm

124

57

nm

United States

133

69

93

133

69

93

International 4

44

44

0

44

44

0

Operating days 5

Canada

1,691

1,649

3

6,002

6,860

(13)

United States

4,711

3,066

54

14,173

10,944

30

International 4

1,588

1,547

3

6,061

6,106

(1)

Well Servicing

2018

2017

% change

2018

2017

% change

Number of rigs

Canada

62

65

(5)

62

65

(5)

United States

46

45

2

46

45

2

Operating hours

Canada

12,377

16,947

(27)

57,068

70,556

(19)

United States

30,747

23,644

30

112,224

90,281

24

nm – calculation not meaningful.

1.

Revenue, net of third party is defined as "gross revenue less third party reimbursable items".

2.

Adjusted EBITDA is defined as "(loss) income before interest, income taxes, depreciation, asset decommissioning and write-downs, share-based compensation and foreign exchange, gain on bargain purchase, restructuring costs and other". Management believes that, in addition to net (loss) income, Adjusted EBITDA is a useful supplemental measure as it provides an indication of the results generated by the Company’s principal business activities prior to consideration of how these activities are financed, how the results are taxed in various jurisdictions, how the results are impacted by foreign exchange or how the results are impacted by the accounting standards associated with the Company’s share-based compensation plans. Adjusted EBITDA also takes into account the Company’s portion of the principal activities of the joint venture arrangements by removing the loss (gain) from investments in joint ventures and including adjusted EBITDA from investments in joint ventures. Adjusted EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA per share are not recognized measures under International Financial Reporting Standards and thus may not be comparable to measures used by other companies.

3.

Funds flow from operations are defined as "cash provided by operating activities before the change in non-cash working capital". Management believes that, in addition to net loss, Funds flow from operations constitute a measure that provides additional information regarding the Company’s liquidity and its ability to generate funds to finance its operations. Management utilizes this measure to assess the Company’s ability to finance operating activities and capital expenditures. Funds flow from operations and Funds flow from operations per share are not measures that have any standardized meaning prescribed by International Financial Reporting Standards and thus may not be comparable to similar measures used by other companies.

4.

 Includes workover rigs.

5.

Defined as contract drilling days, between spud to rig release.

 

2018 HIGHLIGHTS

  • Revenue for 2018 was $1,156.4 million, a 16 percent increase from 2017 revenue of $1,000.7 million.
  • Revenue amounts and percentage of total by geographic area:
    • Canada$241.0 million, 21 percent;
    • United States$641.6 million, 55 percent; and
    • International – $273.8 million, 24 percent.
  • Canadian drilling recorded 6,002 operating days in 2018, a 13 percent decrease from 6,860 operating days in 2017. Canadian well servicing recorded 57,068 operating hours in 2018, a 19 percent decrease from 70,556 operating hours in 2017.
  • United States drilling recorded 14,173 operating days in 2018, a 30 percent increase from 10,944 operating days in 2017. United States well servicing recorded 112,224 operating hours in 2018, a 24 percent increase from 90,281 operating hours in 2017.
  • International drilling recorded 6,061 operating days in 2018, a one percent decrease from 6,106 operating days recorded in 2017.
  • Adjusted EBITDA for 2018 was $255.7 million, which includes $15.1 million from Trinidad for the month of December 2018, a 27 percent increase from Adjusted EBITDA of $201.8 million for 2017. Funds flow from operations for 2018 increased 60 percent to $225.9 million from $141.4 million in the year prior.
  • The Company acquired an 89.3 percent interest in Trinidad, now having a global marketed rig fleet of 302 rigs.
  • In connection with the Trinidad acquisition, obtained a $1,250 million Credit Facility.
  • Recognized a $200.7 million gain on the bargain purchase of Trinidad.
  • Three new well servicing rigs were added to the Company’s North American equipment fleet.
  • Net capital expenditures for the calendar year 2018 was $73.3 million, of which $9.1 million was customer funded.
  • Net capital expenditures for the calendar year 2019 are targeted to be $102 million.
  • The Company declared a first quarter cash dividend on common shares of $0.12 per common share payable April 4, 2019. The Company declared total dividends of $0.48 per common share in 2018.
  • Shareholders are eligible to participate in the Company’s reintroduced dividend reinvestment plan (the "DRIP"). The DRIP provides eligible holders of Common Shares with an option to elect to reinvest their dividends in Common Shares of the Company at a discount of up to five percent of the average market price on each dividend payment date.

REVENUE AND OILFIELD SERVICES EXPENSE

Three months ended December 31

Twelve months ended December 31

($ thousands)

2018

2017

% change

2018

2017

% change

Revenue

Canada

65,565

64,260

2

241,034

262,793

(8)

United States

209,890

129,188

62

641,558

459,496

40

International

70,681

76,565

(8)

273,765

278,361

(2)

Total revenue

346,136

270,013

28

1,156,357

1,000,650

16

Revenue, net of third party

308,651

241,987

28

1,021,913

873,864

17

Oilfield services expense

251,907

206,750

22

855,824

759,700

13

Gross margin

94,229

63,263

49

300,533

240,950

25

Gross margin as a percentage of Revenue, net of third party

30.5

26.1

29.4

27.6

 

Revenue for the year ended December 31, 2018 totaled $1,156.4 million, a 16 percent increase from the year ended December 31, 2017 of $1,000.7 million. The increase in revenue largely result from the increased demand for oilfield services in the United States, resulting in higher equipment utilization rates and additions to revenue from the Trinidad Acquisition. The Company recorded revenue of $346.1 million for the three months ended December 31, 2018, a 28 percent increase from the $270.0 million recorded in the three months ended December 31, 2017.

Revenue, net of third party, for the year ended December 31, 2018 totaled $1,021.9 million, an increase of 17 percent from the previous year of $873.9 million. As a percentage of Revenue, net of third party, gross margin for the year ended December 31, 2018 was 29.4 percent (2017 – 27.6 percent) as a result of a recovery in energy prices. Moreover, the Company has increased revenue rates along with maintaining effective cost controls. Revenue, net of third party, for the three months ended December 31, 2018 increased 28 percent to $308.7 million from $242.0 million in the fourth quarter of 2017.

CANADIAN OILFIELD SERVICES

Three months ended December 31

Twelve months ended December 31

2018

2017

change %

2018

2017

% change

Marketed drilling rigs1,2

Opening balance

56

58

58

57

 Additions

1

2

Acquisition of Trinidad Drilling Ltd.

68

68

Transfers, net

(1)

Placed into reserve

(1)

Placed into marketed fleet

1

1

Decommissions/Disposals

(1)

(1)

Ending balance

125

58

116

125

58

116

Drilling operating days

1,691

1,649

3

6,002

6,860

(13)

Drilling rig utilization (%)1

19.74

25.3

(22)

21.9

26.8

(18)

Well servicing rigs

Opening balance

62

65

65

65

Decommissions/Disposals

(3)

Ending balance

62

65

(5)

62

65

(5)

Well servicing operating hours

12,377

16,947

(27)

57,068

70,556

(19)

Well servicing utilization (%)

21.7

28.3

(23)

25.2

29.7

(15)

1

Excludes coring rig fleet

2

Total rigs: Canada – 137, (2017 – Canada – 70)                                                                            

 

The Company recorded revenue of $241.0 million in Canada for the year ended December 31, 2018, a decrease of eight percent from $262.8 million recorded for the year ended December 31, 2017. Revenue generated in Canada increased two percent to $65.6 million for the three months ended December 31, 2018, from $64.3 million for the three months ended December 31, 2017. During the year ended December 31, 2018, Canadian total revenues were 21 percent, of the total Company’s revenue compared with 26 percent in the prior year. In the fourth quarter of 2018, Canadian revenues accounted for 19 percent of the total revenue (2017 – 24 percent).

For the year ended December 31, 2018, the Company recorded 6,002 drilling days in Canada, compared to 6,860 drilling days for the year ended December 31, 2017, a decrease of 13 percent. During the fourth quarter of 2018 the Company recorded 1,691 operating days in Canada, an increase of three percent from 1,649 operating days recorded during the fourth quarter of the prior year. Well servicing hours decreased by 19 percent to 57,068 operating hours compared with 70,556 operating hours for the year ended December 31, 2017. Well servicing hours in the fourth quarter of 2018 were down 27 percent to 12,377 compared to the 16,947 hours in the fourth quarter of the prior year.

Despite, the moderate increase in oil and natural gas commodity prices, demand for the Company’s oilfield services was lower compared to prior year mainly due to commodity pricing differentials caused by limited access to other markets for Canadian oil and natural gas, due to a lack of transportation infrastructure in Western Canada. During 2018, the Company transferred one ADR® drilling rig from Canada to the United States and decommissioned three well servicing rigs. During fourth quarter, 2018 the Company through the Trinidad Acquisition, added 68 drilling rigs to its Canadian fleet.

UNITED STATES OILFIELD SERVICES

Three months ended December 31

Twelve months ended December 31

2018

2017

% change

2018

2017

% change

Marketed drilling rigs1

Opening balance

67

69

70

69

Additions

1

Acquisition of Trinidad Drilling Ltd.

66

66

Transfers, net1

1

Placed into reserve

(3)

Decommissions/Disposals

(1)

Ending balance

133

69

93

133

70

90

Drilling operating days

4,711

3,066

54

14,173

10,944

30

Drilling rig utilization (%)

47.9

39.4

22

43.4

35.6

22

Well servicing rigs

Opening balance

45

44

45

44

Additions

1

3

1

Decommissions/Disposals

(2)

Ending balance

46

44

46

45

Well servicing operating hours

30,747

23,644

30

112,224

90,281

24

Well servicing utilization (%)

73.7

57.1

29

70.1

55.6

26

1

Total rigs: United States – 151, (2017 – United States – 85)                            

 

For the year ended December 31, 2018, revenue of $641.6 million was recorded in the United States, an increase of 40 percent from the $459.5 million recorded in the prior year. Revenues recorded in the United States were $209.9 million in the fourth quarter of 2018, a 62 percent increase from the $129.2 million recorded in the corresponding period of the prior year. The Company’s United States operations accounted for 55 percent of the Company’s revenue in 2018 (2017 – 46 percent) and were the largest contributor to the Company’s consolidated revenues in 2018, consistent with the prior year. During the fourth quarter of 2018 United States operations accounted for 61 percent of the Company’s revenue (2017 – 48 percent), also the largest contributor to the Company’s consolidated revenues and consistent with the prior year.

In the United States, drilling operating days increased by 30 percent from 10,944 operating days in 2017 to 14,173 operating days in 2018. For the year ended December 31, 2018, well servicing activity increased 24 percent to 112,224 operating hours from 90,281 operating hours in 2017. During the fourth quarter drilling operating days increased by 54 percent from 3,066 operating days in 2017 to 4,711 operating days in 2018. For the fourth quarter ended December 31, 2018, well servicing activity increased 30 percent from 23,644 operating hours in 2017 to 30,747 operating hours.

Overall operating and financial results for the Company’s United States operations were positively impacted by a significant increase in demand for oilfield services, due primarily to renewed optimism regarding oil and natural gas commodity prices, as well as the Trinidad Acquisition during the fourth quarter of 2018. Revenue rates in the United States have modestly rebounded with operating activity. During 2018, the Company transferred one ADR® drilling rig from Canada to the United States and deployed three new well servicing rigs to the United States fleet. The Company also decommissioned one drilling rig and two well servicing rigs. During fourth quarter, 2018 the Company, through the Trinidad Acquisition, added 66 drilling rigs to the United States fleet and placed three drilling rigs into reserve.

INTERNATIONAL OILFIELD SERVICES

Three months ended December 31

Twelve months ended December 31

2018

2017

%change

2018

2017

% change

Marketed drilling and workover rigs 1

Opening balance

44

46

44

46

Acquisition of Trinidad Drilling Ltd.

1

1

Transfers

Placed into reserve

(1)

(2)

(2)

Ending balance

44

44

45

44

2

Drilling operating days

1,588

1,547

3

6,061

6,106

(1)

Drilling rig utilization (%)

37.5

36.4

3

36.1

36.4

(1)

1

Total rigs: 47, (2017 – 46)                                                                                                                              

 

The Company’s international revenues for the year ended December 31, 2018, decreased two percent to $273.8 million from $278.4 million recorded in the year ended December 31, 2017. International revenue totaled $70.7 million in the fourth quarter of 2018, an eight percent decrease from $76.6 million recorded in the corresponding period of the prior year. The Company’s international operations contributed 24 percent of the Company’s revenue in 2018 (2017 – 28 percent).  The Company’s international operations contributed 20 percent of the Company’s fourth quarter revenue in 2018 (2017 – 28 percent).

International operating days totaled 6,061 compared to 6,106 drilling days for the year ended December 31, 2017, a decrease of one percent compared to the year prior. International operating days for the three months ended December 31, 2018 increased three percent to 1,588 compared to 1,547 operating days in the fourth quarter of 2017.

The Company’s international operations expanded in 2018 through the 60 percent TDI joint venture, acquired pursuant to the Trinidad Acquisition and discussed below. One additional international drilling rig was acquired through the Trinidad Acquisition and one of the Company’s international drilling rigs was placed into reserve.

JOINT VENTURE

Three months ended December 31

Twelve months ended December 31

2018

2017

% change

2018

2017

% change

Revenue ($ thousands)

3,643

nm

3,643

nm

Marketed drilling and workover rigs

Acquisition of Trinidad

5

nm

5

nm

Ending balance

5

nm

5

nm

Drilling operating days

47

0

nm

47

nm

Drilling rig utilization (%)

66.7

0.0

nm

67

nm

nm – calculation not meaningful

 

Pursuant to the Trinidad Acquisition, Ensign acquired a 60% ownership in TDI, a joint venture with a wholly-owned subsidiary of Halliburton Company, which operates rigs in Bahrain, Mexico and Kuwait. TDI has five drilling rigs. For the period November 30, 2018 to December 31, 2018, Ensign portion of TDI’s income was $1,094.

DEPRECIATION

Three months ended December 31

Twelve months ended December 31

($ thousands)

2018

2017

% change

2018

2017

% change

Depreciation

113,565

91,736

24

415,036

325,811

27

 

Depreciation expense for the year increased by 27 percent to $415.0 million compared with $325.8 million for the year ended 2017. Depreciation expense totaled $113.6 million for the fourth quarter of 2018 compared with $91.7 million for the fourth quarter of 2017, an increase of 24 percent. In the first quarter of 2018, the Company reviewed the useful life estimates for all rigs and related equipment and determined that using a straight-line method (versus unit of production) would more accurately reflect the future economic benefits related to these assets. These adjustments were applied prospectively and, as such, have increased depreciation expenses for the year ended December 31, 2018 when compared to the year ended December 31, 2017. Furthermore, the increase is also partially attributed to the acquisition of Trinidad’s fixed asset base.

GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSE

Three months ended December 31

Twelve months ended December 31

($ thousands)

2018

2017

% change

2018

2017

% change

General and administrative

14,132

8,443

67

46,437

39,166

19

% of revenue

4.1

3.1

4.0

3.9

 

For the year ended December 31, 2018, general and administrative expense totaled $46.4 million (4.0 percent of revenue) compared to $39.2 million (3.9 percent of revenue) for the year ended December 31, 2017, an increase of 19 percent. General and administrative expense increased 67 percent to $14.1 million (4 percent of revenue) for the fourth quarter of 2018. The increase was due primarily to the Trinidad Acquisition and includes $1.5 million of non-recurring acquisition and integration costs relating to such acquisition. Management continues to focus on managing costs, but expects further restructuring costs to be incurred into 2019.

FOREIGN EXCHANGE AND OTHER

Three months ended December 31

Twelve months ended December 31

($ thousands)

2018

2017

% change

2018

2017

% change

Foreign exchange and other

3,514

17,302

(80)

(19,001)

21,903

nm

nm –  calculation not meaningful

 

Included in this amount is the impact of foreign currency fluctuations in the Company’s subsidiaries that have functional currencies other than the Canadian dollar.

INTEREST EXPENSE

Three months ended December 31

Twelve months ended December 31

($ thousands)

2018

2017

% change

2018

2017

% change

Interest expense

22,154

14,505

53

52,421

41,491

26

Interest income

(1)

(73)

(99)

(5)

(281)

(98)

22,153

14,432

53

52,416

41,210

27

 

Interest is incurred on the Company’s $1.25 billion revolving credit facility (the "Credit Facility"), a $200 million existing Trinidad credit facility (the "Trinidad Facility") and  USD $350 million of Trinidad’s senior notes due February 2025 (the "Trinidad Notes") assumed through the Trinidad Acquisition, and the USD $200 million in senior guaranteed notes (the "Ensign Notes") due February 2019 and 2022. The amortization of deferred financing costs associated with the issuance of the Ensign Notes is included in interest expense.

Interest expense increased by 26 percent for the year ended December 31, 2018 compared to the same period in 2017 as a result of increased borrowings and interest rates. In January and February 2019, the Company: (i) utilized a portion of the Credit Facility to redeem the Ensign Notes, including the principal, make whole and accrued interest; (ii) entered into USD $700 million senior loan facility (the "Senior Loan"); utilized a portion of the proceeds of the Senior Loan to repurchase 99.93% of the Trinidad Notes and pay related consent fees (the remaining 0.07% of which will be repurchased in March 2019) and to repay the Trinidad Facility; and (iii) reduced the outstanding balance of the Credit Facility to below $900 million utilizing a portion of the Senior Loan. For the three months ended December 31, 2018, interest expense increased 53 percent to $22.2 million compared to the comparative period in 2017.

INCOME TAXES

Three months ended December 31

Twelve months ended December 31

($ thousands)

2018

2017

% change

2018

2017

% change

Current income tax

377

(1,362)

nm

1,044

(2,353)

nm

Deferred income tax

(11,071)

(114,807)

(90)

(53,224)

(147,799)

(64)

Total income tax

(10,694)

(116,169)

(91)

(52,180)

(150,152)

(65)

Effective income tax rate (%)

(7.4)

166.7

26.9

80.0

nm –  calculation not meaningful

 

The effective income tax rate for the year ended December 31, 2018 was 26.9 percent compared with 80.0 percent for the year ended December 31, 2017. The effective tax rate was significantly lower than the effective tax rate of 2017 due mainly to the impact of US Tax Reform and its effect on the US deferred income tax liability in 2017.

FUNDS FLOW FROM OPERATIONS AND WORKING CAPITAL

($ thousands, except per share amounts)

Three months ended December 31

Twelve months ended December 31

2018

2017

% change

2018

2017

% change

Funds flow from operations

63,834

12,244

nm

225,939

141,438

60

Funds flow from operations per share

$0.41

$0.07

nm

$

1.44

$

0.90

60

Working capital

(156,223)

(342,199)

(54)

(156,223)

(342,199)

(54)

nm –  calculation not meaningful

 

For the year ended December 31, 2018, the Company generated Funds flow from operations of $225.9 million ($1.44 per common share) an increase of 60 percent from $141.4 million ($0.90 per common share) for the year ended December 31, 2017. The Company generated Funds flow from operations of $63.8 million ($0.41 per common share) in the three months ended December 31, 2018, compared in the three months ended December 31, 2017 $12.2 million ($0.07 per common share). The change in Funds flow from operations in 2018 compared to 2017 is primarily due to higher operating results and the Trinidad Acquisition.

As at December 31, 2018 the Company’s working capital was a deficit of $156.2 million, compared to a working capital deficit of $342.2 million at December 31, 2017. The change in working capital in 2018 was mainly related to refinancing the Credit Facility, which is due November 2021. The increase was partially offset by the financial statement reclassification of the Ensign Notes ($200 million USD were redeemed in January 2019) maturing within the next 12 months to current liabilities. The Company expects funds generated by operations, combined with current and future credit facilities, to fully support current operating and capital requirements. Existing revolving credit facilities provide for total borrowings of $1.5 billion and, of which $401.5 million was undrawn and available at December 31, 2018.   

INVESTING ACTIVITIES

Three months ended December 31

Twelve months ended December 31

($ thousands)

2018

2017

% change

2018

2017

% change

Purchase of property and equipment

(20,257)

(25,738)

(21)

(80,044)

(123,763)

(35)

Proceeds from disposals of property and equipment

3,400

512

nm

6,748

6,051

12

Acquisition of Trinidad Drilling Ltd. (net)

(294,264)

nm

(294,264)

0

nm

Contributions to joint venture

(26,144)

nm

(26,144)

0

nm

Net change in non-cash working capital

7,369

(1,331)

nm

17,734

(2,667)

nm

Cash used in investing activities

(329,896)

(26,557)

nm

(375,970)

(120,379)

nm

nm –  calculation not meaningful

 

In the fourth quarter, the Company acquired an 89.3 percent interest in Trinidad for net cash consideration of $320.3 million and made a $26.1 million contribution to TDI. Net purchases of property and equipment during the fiscal year ending 2018 totaled $73.3 million (2017 – $117.7 million) and $16.9 million for the fourth quarter (2017 – net proceeds of $25.2 million). The purchase of property and equipment relates predominantly to expenditures made pursuant to the Company’s new build and major retrofit program, and for maintenance capital costs incurred during the year. The Company completed construction of a total of three well servicing rigs for the United States during 2018.

FINANCING ACTIVITIES

Three months ended December 31

Twelve months ended December 31

($ thousands)

2018

2017

% change

2018

2017

% change

Proceeds from long-term debt

356,253

6,388

nm

490,886

171,976

nm

Repayments of long-term debt

(30,814)

nm

(182,391)

(129,787)

41

Purchase of shares held in trust

(250)

(280)

(11)

(1,047)

(1,103)

(5)

Subordinate convertible debenture

nm

37,000

0

nm

Dividends

(18,849)

(18,849)

(75,396)

(52,577)

43

Net change in non-cash working capital

7,579

0

nm

11,609

(482)

nm

Cash used in financing activities

313,919

(12,741)

nm

280,661

(11,973)

nm

nm –  calculation not meaningful

 

The Company made a net withdrawal on the Credit Facility of $308.5 million during the year ended December 31, 2018, increasing the outstanding long-term debt balance. As of December 31, 2018, the Credit Facility is primarily being used to fund capital expenditures and the Trinidad Acquisition.

During the first quarter of 2018, the Company issued a non-brokered private placement of unsecured, subordinated convertible debentures (the "Debentures") for gross proceeds of $37.0 million. The Debentures bear interest from the date of closing at 7.0% per annum, payable semi-annually in arrears, on April 1 and October 1 each year. The Debentures will mature on January 31, 2022.

NEW BUILDS AND MAJOR RETROFITS

During the year ended December 31, 2018, the Company added three new-build well servicing rigs in the United States. The Company decommissioned three well servicing rigs in Canada, one drilling rig and two well servicing rigs in the United States during 2018. One new-build well servicing rig will be added early 2019 in the United States. The Company continues to selectively add new ADR® drilling rigs to meet the increasing technical demands of its customers.

OUTLOOK

Industry Overview

The oilfield services industry continues to experience volatility. The benchmark price of West Texas Intermediate experienced a significant decrease in Q4, 2018 with prices rebounding in the first two months of 2019. The price volatility has caused some oil and gas producers to reduce capital spending or to adopt a cautious tone. The Company has responded with a prudent net capital spending budget of $102 million consisting of maintenance capital only. The Company is continuing to focus on costs and is expecting annualized synergies of $40 million from the Trinidad Acquisition.

Canadian Activity

The Canadian market continues to be volatile, with the differential for light and heavy Canadian oil improving since Q4, 2018. The improvement of pricing has created more cash flow for Canadian producers which could result in increased activity in the summer and fall of 2019. Takeaway capacity is still the largest concern weighing on the Canadian market and, until this issue is resolved, pricing volatility is expected to continue.

Of our 125 marketed Canadian rigs, approximately 53 percent are engaged in contracts, with 41 percent of the contracts having term that is six months or greater. 

United States Activity

The drilling rig count in the United States has been relatively flat and is expected to remain steady for the remainder of the year. Day rates have increased modestly year over year, with the expectation that future increases will abate until the drilling rig count begins to increase.

Of our 133 marketed United States drilling rigs, approximately 64 percent are contracted, with 55 percent of the contracts having term that is six months or greater.  

International Activity

The Company expects modest growth in Australia with additional drilling rigs being contracted in Q4 2018 that will begin working in 2019. Our Latin American operations are expected to see a decrease in activity due to the January 2019 expansion of sanctions against Venezuela by the United States. Activity in the Middle East is expected to remain consistent with 2018 activity levels during 2019.

Our 50 marketed international rigs, approximately 46 percent are contracted, with 78 percent of the contracts having term that is six months or greater.

2019 Capital Expenditures and Debt Reduction

The Company has budgeted net capital expenditures for 2019 of approximately $102 million for the combined entity. The disciplined capital plan focuses on certifications and preventative maintenance for its combined global high/super spec drilling rig fleet, other service lines, and select upgrade projects. In addition to a disciplined capital plan, The Company will focus on debt reduction throughout 2019 and beyond, with an initial reduction target of $100 million in 2019 (before asset dispositions such as duplicate operating facility locations).

Trinidad Acquisition Update

The acquisition of Trinidad has allowed the Company to substantially increase the size of the Company’s global operations and geographic footprint, in particular within active U.S. shale basins such as the Permian, and new international jurisdictions such as Kuwait and Bahrain. The acquisition is expected to be accretive to the Company’s cash flow per share on a debt-adjusted basis and is expected to provide approximately $40 million in annual cost saving synergies relating to the elimination of duplicate public company costs, facility overlap and staff efficiencies. This number does not include potential revenue and purchasing efficiencies which could further add to the accretive nature of the acquisition, increase our liquidity and allow the Company to proactively reduce debt on a go-forward basis.

The integration of Trinidad’s high/super-spec drilling rig fleet continues to progress as planned and management is very impressed with the equipment and people that they have seen in the field. We continue to focus on ensuring that during this integration that the Company’s people are safe and operations and customers are not impacted.  Customer feedback has been positive and this acquisition will allow the Company to take a market share leadership position in key markets and drive stronger financial results on a go-forward basis, which in combination with the Company’s financial flexibility and agreed-to incremental customer funded upgrades, the Company has a platform for additional growth and financial strength."

RISKS AND UNCERTAINTIES

This document contains forward-looking statements based upon current expectations that involve a number of business risks and uncertainties. The factors that could cause results to differ materially include, but are not limited to, political, economic and market conditions, crude oil and natural gas prices, foreign currency fluctuations, weather conditions, the Company’s defense of lawsuits and the ability of oil and natural gas companies to pay accounts receivable balances and raise capital or other unforeseen conditions which could impact on the use of the services supplied by the Company. For a more detailed description of the risk factors and uncertainties that face the Company and the industry in which it operates, refer to the "Risks and Uncertainties" section of our current Management’s Discussion & Analysis and the section titled "Risk Factors" in our current Annual Information Form.

CONFERENCE CALL

A conference call will be held to discuss the Company’s fourth quarter 2018 results at 2:00 p.m. MDT (4:00 p.m. EDT) on Friday, March 8, 2019. The conference call number is 1-647-427-7450 (in Toronto) or 1-888-231-8191 (outside Toronto). A taped recording will be available until March 15, 2019 by dialing 1-416-849-0833 (in Toronto) or 1-855-859-2056 (outside Toronto) and entering the reservation number 3492669. A live broadcast may be accessed through the Company’s web site at www.ensignenergy.com.

Ensign Energy Services Inc. is an international oilfield services contractor and is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the trading symbol ESI.

Ensign Energy Services Inc.
Consolidated Statements of Financial Position

As at

December 31
 2018

December 31
 2017

(Unaudited – in thousands of Canadian dollars)

Assets

Current Assets

Cash and cash equivalents

$

84,823

$

32,374

Accounts receivable

351,596

232,155

Inventories, investments, prepaid and other

58,175

92,424

Assets held for sale

18,806

Income taxes receivable

1,994

3,546

Total current assets

515,394

360,499

Property and equipment

3,201,704

2,597,966

Investment in joint ventures

$

177,010

Total assets

$

3,894,108

$

2,958,465

Liabilities

Current Liabilities

Accounts payable and accruals

$

271,374

$

190,152

Dividends payable

18,849

18,849

Share-based compensation

975

3,021

Income taxes payable

3,807

3,419

Current portion of long-term debt

376,612

487,257

Total current liabilities

671,617

702,698

Long-term debt

1,350,041

252,676

Share-based compensation

3,033

2,708

Deferred income taxes

72,727

311,007

Non-controlling interest

6,007

Total liabilities

2,103,425

1,269,089

Shareholders’ Equity

Share capital

206,328

206,042

Contributed surplus

1,013

1,126

Equity component of convertible debenture

3,193

Foreign currency translation reserve

315,095

237,885

Minority interest

72,078

Retained earnings

1,192,976

1,244,323

Total shareholders’ equity

1,790,683

1,689,376

Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity

$

3,894,108

$

2,958,465

 


Ensign Energy Services Inc.
Consolidated Statements of Loss

Three months ended

Twelve months ended

December 31
 2018

December 31
 2017

December 31
 2018

December 31
 2017

(Unaudited – in thousands of Canadian dollars, except per share data)

Revenue

$

346,136

$

270,013

$

1,156,357

$

1,000,650

Expenses

Oilfield services

251,907

206,750

855,824

759,700

Depreciation

113,565

91,736

415,036

325,811

General and administrative

14,132

8,443

46,437

39,166

Share-based compensation

(1,729)

1,031

707

656

Foreign exchange and other

3,514

17,302

(19,001)

21,903

Total expenses

381,389

325,262

1,299,003

1,147,236

Loss before interest and income taxes

(35,253)

(55,249)

(142,646)

(146,586)

Gain from investment in joint ventures

(874)

(874)

Gain on bargain purchase

(200,672)

(200,672)

Interest expense

22,153

14,432

52,416

41,210

Income (loss) before income taxes

144,140

(69,681)

6,484

(187,796)

Income taxes

Current tax

377

(1,362)

1,044

(2,353)

Deferred tax

(11,071)

(114,807)

(53,224)

(147,799)

Total income taxes

(10,694)

(116,169)

(52,180)

(150,152)

Net income (loss)

$

154,834

$

46,488

$

58,664

$

(37,644)

Net income (loss) attributable to:

Shareholders of Ensign

154,472

46,488

58,302

(37,644)

Minority interests

362

362

Net income (loss) per share

$

154,834

$

46,488

$

58,664

$

(37,644)

Net income (loss) per share

Basic

$

0.98

$

(0.30)

$

0.37

$

(0.24)

Diluted

$

0.98

$

(0.30)

$

0.37

$

(0.24)

 


Ensign Energy Services Inc.
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows


Three months ended

Twelve months ended

December 31
 2018

December 31
 2017

December 31
 2018

December 31
 2017

(Unaudited – in thousands of Canadian dollars)

Cash provided by (used in)

Operating activities

Net (loss) income

$

154,834

$

46,488

$

58,664

$

(37,644)

Items not affecting cash

Depreciation

113,565

91,736

415,036

325,811

Share-based compensation, net of cash paid

(1,729)

812

707

145

Loss from joint ventures

(874)

(874)

Unrealized foreign exchange and other

9,401

(13,522)

5,571

(918)

Accretion on long-term debt

380

1,537

731

1,843

Deferred income tax

(11,071)

(114,807)

(53,224)

(147,799)

Gain on bargain purchase

(200,672)

(200,672)

Funds flow from operations

63,834

12,244

225,939

141,438

Net change in non-cash working capital

(2,797)

25,880

(73,806)

(6,291)

Cash provided by operating activities

61,037

38,124

152,133

135,147

Investing activities

Purchase of property and equipment

(20,257)

(25,738)

(80,044)

(123,763)

Proceeds from disposals of property and equipment

3,400

512

6,748

6,051

Acquisition of Trinidad Drilling Ltd. (net)

(294,264)

(294,264)

Contributions to joint ventures

(26,144)

(26,144)

Net change in non-cash working capital

7,369

(1,331)

17,734

(2,667)

Cash used in investing activities

(329,896)

(26,557)

(375,970)

(120,379)

Financing activities

Proceeds from long-term debt

356,253

6,388

490,886

171,976

Repayments of long-term debt

(30,814)

(182,391)

(129,787)

Purchase of shares held in trust

(250)

(280)

(1,047)

(1,103)

Subordinate convertible debenture

37,000

Dividends

(18,849)

(18,849)

(75,396)

(52,577)

Net change in non-cash working capital

7,579

11,609

(482)

Cash provided by (used in) financing activities

313,919

(12,741)

280,661

(11,973)

Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents

45,060

(1,174)

56,824

2,795

Effects of foreign exchange on cash and cash equivalents

(1,736)

1,889

(4,375)

(258)

Cash and cash equivalents – beginning of period

41,499

31,659

32,374

29,837

Cash and cash equivalents – end of period

$

84,823

$

32,374

$

84,823

$

32,374

Supplemental information

Interest paid

$

13,575

$

12,351

$

39,784

$

37,161

Income taxes paid (recovered)

$

4,594

$

(1,852)

$

896

$

(19,688)

       

SOURCE Ensign Energy Services Inc.

Michael Gray, Chief Financial Officer, (403) 262-1361