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Group Revenue: $1.2 billion in the first half, broadly in line with the same period last year.
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EBIT Loss: $106 million in the first half.
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Free Cash Outflow: $36 million, including $17 million of interest payments.
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Net Debt: $622 million at the half year.
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Order Intake (Asset Solutions): $0.9 billion in the first half, with a book-to-bill ratio of 1.4 times.
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Group Backlog: $8 billion at June 2024.
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Pipeline of Opportunities: $53 billion of contracts due for award over the coming 18 months.
Release Date: September 30, 2024
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
Positive Points
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Petrofac Ltd (POFCF) has reached an in-principle agreement with key stakeholders for a comprehensive financial restructuring, which will strengthen the balance sheet and improve liquidity.
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The company secured significant new award intake in asset solutions, with strong order intake of $0.9 billion in the first half of the year and over $1 billion year-to-date.
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The Thai Oil Clean Fuels project is progressing well in its construction phases.
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Petrofac Ltd (POFCF) has a robust pipeline of opportunities, with $53 billion of contracts due for award over the next 18 months.
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The asset solutions division has maintained good momentum in new awards, including contracts with Turkmengas, GE Petrol, 1Gas, and BP.
Negative Points
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The company reported a first-half EBIT loss of $106 million, reflecting lower levels of activity and unrecovered costs in the E&C legacy portfolio.
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Free cash outflow was $36 million in the first six months, and net debt increased to $622 million.
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The financial performance was constrained by the ongoing difficulties in securing guarantees and closing out commercial settlements in the E&C division.
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The restructuring process is complex and involves significant risks, including the need for interconditional agreements from multiple stakeholders and shareholder approval.
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The company's financial position has led to some contracts dragging longer than expected, impacting operational efficiency.
Q & A Highlights
Q: Given the financial challenges in securing funding, have you noticed any shifts in customer discussions around your pipeline market share or how customers perceive the group? A: The markets we operate in remain robust. We have engaged with key clients who have significant opportunities and large CapEx spends. We are well-positioned to rebuild our backlog once the restructuring process is complete. Our asset solutions business, which doesn't require guarantees, has booked over $1 billion to date and is on track to meet target bookings by year-end. (Tareq Kawash, CEO)