Kurs & Likviditet
Beskrivning
Land | Norge |
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Lista | OB Match |
Sektor | Industri |
Industri | Maskinindustri |
2022-11-01 07:00:00
(Oslo, 1 November 2022) Magseis Fairfield reported revenue of USD 99.3 million
and an EBITDA of USD 8.2 million in the third quarter of 2022, including USD 7.2
million in one-off costs relating to change of control. Acquisition activity was
high throughout the quarter with July reaching an all-time high. The North Sea
season was successfully completed for all crews working in the region, and the
company also completed the XHR test on Sleipner CCS. However, technical downtime
on a node handler and delayed start-up of a project negatively impacted
financials.
Highlights for the third quarter:
o Revenue of USD 99.3 million and gross margin of 21%
o EBITDA of USD 8.2 million with margin of 8% including USD 7.2 million in
one-off costs relating to change of control
o Operating loss of USD 7.5 million and net loss after tax of USD 8.8 million
o Cash balance of USD 31.9 million
o Maintained the USD 15 million temporary increase of the RCF until the end of
first quarter 2023
o Backlog of USD 306 million at end of Q3, with ~USD 64 million for delivery in
2022
Update on TGS ASA transaction:
o As part of the voluntary exchange offer for all shares in Magseis Fairfield
ASA by TGS, the offeror amended the minimum acceptance condition to 66.67%
o TGS executed the settlement of the Offer and holds a total of shares
representing approximately 75.40%, in addition TGS holds 18.24m warrants in
Magseis Fairfield
o TGS has announced that conditions for completion of the Offer have been
fulfilled and has called for an Extraordinary General Meeting
During the quarter, Magseis Fairfield was awarded the largest acquisition
contract ever awarded to the company. The contract is for ExxonMobil in Guyana,
lasting for at least 14 months using ZXPLR technology. The project has commenced
in Q4 2022.
"The high activity in the quarter reflects the improved market. Magseis
Fairfield is demonstrating leadership as the clear market leader in the OBN
market and remains focused on improving contract terms and conditions to balance
risk in the current market." says CEO Carel Hooijkaas in Magseis Fairfield.
Magseis Fairfield continues to forecast a market which will exceed USD 1 billion
in 2023. This is supported by the increased tendering activity for 2023, and the
fact that contracts worth approximately 800 million dollars have already been
awarded for execution in 2023.
The third quarter report are enclosed and are available at magseisfairfield.com.
This information is considered to include inside information pursuant to article
7 of the EU Market Abuse Regulation and is subject to the disclosure
requirements pursuant to section 5-12 of the Norwegian Securities Trading Act.
This stock exchange announcement was published by André Bjørvik, SVP Corporate
Communication, at the date and time as set out above.
For further information, please contact:
Carel Hooijkaas, CEO
Tel: +47 480 49 277
Email: carel.hooijkaas@magseisfairfield.com
Stig Hognestad, CFO
Tel: +47 902 59 040
Email: stig.hognestad@magseisfairfield.com
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Magseis Fairfield is the global leading provider of ocean bottom seismic (OBS)
technology and data acquisition projects. The company has a flexible business
model with full scale node operations, as well as lease and sale models. The
Marine Autonomous Seismic System "MASS" nodes and the range of Z-nodes combined
with handling systems and source technology enables market leading deployment
speed and highly cost-efficient acquisition of data with exceptional quality.