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Halliburton Co | NYSE:HAL | NYSE | Common Stock |
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-0.21 | -0.54% | 38.51 | 38.8798 | 38.30 | 38.63 | 5,056,558 | 01:00:00 |
Halliburton Company (NYSE:HAL) announced today a loss from continuing operations of $805 million, or $0.92 per diluted share, for the fourth quarter of 2017. Adjusted income from continuing operations for the fourth quarter of 2017, excluding charges related to United States tax reform and Venezuela receivables, was $462 million, or $0.53 per diluted share. This compares to income from continuing operations for the third quarter of 2017 of $365 million, or $0.42 per diluted share. Halliburton's total revenue in the fourth quarter of 2017 was $5.9 billion, a 9% increase from revenue of $5.4 billion in the third quarter of 2017. Reported operating income was $379 million during the fourth quarter of 2017, compared to operating income of $634 million in the third quarter of 2017. Excluding special items, adjusted operating income for the fourth quarter of 2017 was $764 million.
Total revenue for the full year of 2017 was $20.6 billion, an increase of $4.7 billion, or 30%, from 2016. Reported operating income for 2017 was $1.4 billion, compared to a reported operating loss of $6.8 billion for 2016. Excluding special items, adjusted operating income for 2017 was $2.0 billion, a three-fold improvement from adjusted operating income of $690 million for 2016.
“Outstanding execution resulted in an excellent fourth quarter and we are well positioned to take advantage of opportunities presented by a growing North America market and improving international outlook. I continue to believe we are on the path to normalized margins in North America in 2018,” remarked Jeff Miller, President and CEO.
“2017 was a dynamic year for the oil and gas sector that marked another step on the road to recovery for our industry. I am pleased with the way our team executed on our value proposition, maintained strong service quality, and generated superior results and industry leading returns.
“Our Drilling and Evaluation division delivered an impressive performance over the second half of 2017, achieving nearly 50% incrementals in the fourth quarter. These results demonstrate the strength and diversity of our portfolio.
“Our Completion and Production division revenue grew 8% sequentially, outperforming the change in average United States land rig count. The North America completions market is tight, and demand for our completions equipment and our service quality remains strong.
“I am optimistic about what I see in 2018. Commodity prices are supportive of increasing activity in North America and I am encouraged by the increase in tender activity and the positive discussions we are having with our international customers,” concluded Miller.
Operating Segments
Completion and Production
Completion and Production revenue in the fourth quarter of 2017 was $3.8 billion, an increase of $267 million, or 8%, from the third quarter of 2017, while operating income was $552 million, a sequential increase of $27 million, or 5%. In the United States land sector, higher pressure pumping activity and pricing led to increased revenue while higher costs and seasonality hindered profitability. Additionally, results improved due to year-end completion tool sales in the Gulf of Mexico, higher software sales in Latin America and increased stimulation activity in the Eastern Hemisphere.
Drilling and Evaluation
Drilling and Evaluation revenue in the fourth quarter of 2017 was $2.1 billion, an increase of $229 million, or 12%, from the third quarter of 2017, while operating income was $291 million, an increase of $111 million, or 62%. These increases were primarily due to increased drilling activity in the Middle East and North America and higher software sales and services in Latin America.
Corporate and Other Events
On December 22, 2017, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 was signed into law, effective January 1, 2018. Halliburton recorded an aggregate $882 million of non-cash discrete tax charges in the fourth quarter of 2017, primarily as a result of preliminary tax provisions for the net impact of this tax law. Halliburton is continuing its analysis of tax reform impact on the company, and this provisional amount is subject to change.
Regarding Venezuela, Halliburton continues to experience delays in collecting payments on receivables from our primary customer. These delayed payments, combined with recent credit rating downgrades and deteriorating market condition in Venezuela, required Halliburton to record an aggregate charge of $385 million during the fourth quarter under GAAP. This charge represents a fair market value adjustment on its existing promissory note and a full reserve against other accounts receivables with this customer. Halliburton actively manages its strategic relationship with this customer and will continue to vigorously pursue collections as it does business going forward.
Geographic Regions
North America
North America revenue in the fourth quarter of 2017 was $3.4 billion, a 7% increase sequentially. This improvement was driven primarily by increased utilization and pricing throughout the United States land sector in the majority of Halliburton’s product service lines, primarily pressure pumping, as well as higher drilling activity and completion tool sales in the Gulf of Mexico.
International
International revenue in the fourth quarter of 2017 was $2.5 billion, an 11% increase sequentially, resulting primarily from increased activity across multiple product services lines in Latin America, and increases in drilling and stimulation activity in the Eastern Hemisphere.
Latin America revenue in the fourth quarter of 2017 was $615 million, a 16% increase sequentially, driven by increased drilling activity and higher software sales in Brazil, higher software sales in Mexico and increased stimulation activity in Argentina. These results were partially offset by reduced drilling activity in Venezuela.
Europe/Africa/CIS revenue in the fourth quarter of 2017 was $776 million, a 7% increase sequentially, primarily due to higher drilling activity in the North Sea, coupled with increased activity in Algeria and Egypt. These results were partially offset by a reduction in completion tool sales in Nigeria.
Middle East/Asia revenue in the fourth quarter of 2017 was $1.1 billion, a 12% increase sequentially, primarily resulting from increased drilling and stimulation activity in the Middle East and year-end sales in China.
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About Halliburton
Founded in 1919, Halliburton is one of the world's largest providers of products and services to the energy industry. With over 50,000 employees, representing 140 nationalities in approximately 70 countries, the company helps its customers maximize value throughout the lifecycle of the reservoir – from locating hydrocarbons and managing geological data, to drilling and formation evaluation, well construction and completion, and optimizing production throughout the life of the asset. Visit the company’s website at www.halliburton.com. Connect with Halliburton on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube.
NOTE: The statements in this press release that are not historical statements, including statements regarding future financial performance, are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the federal securities laws. These statements are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond the company's control, which could cause actual results to differ materially from the results expressed or implied by the statements. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to: the continuation or suspension of our stock repurchase program, the amount, the timing and the trading prices of Halliburton common stock, and the availability and alternative uses of cash; changes in the demand for or price of oil and/or natural gas; potential catastrophic events related to our operations, and related indemnification and insurance matters; protection of intellectual property rights and against cyber-attacks; compliance with environmental laws; changes in government regulations and regulatory requirements, particularly those related to offshore oil and natural gas exploration, radioactive sources, explosives, chemicals, hydraulic fracturing services, and climate-related initiatives; the impact of federal tax reform, compliance with laws related to income taxes and assumptions regarding the generation of future taxable income; risks of international operations, including risks relating to unsettled political conditions, war, the effects of terrorism, foreign exchange rates and controls, international trade and regulatory controls and sanctions, and doing business with national oil companies; weather-related issues, including the effects of hurricanes and tropical storms; changes in capital spending by customers; delays or failures by customers to make payments owed to us; execution of long-term, fixed-price contracts; structural changes in the oil and natural gas industry; maintaining a highly skilled workforce; availability and cost of raw materials; agreement with respect to and completion of potential acquisitions and integration and success of acquired businesses and operations of joint ventures. Halliburton's Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2016, Form 10-Q for the quarter ended September 30, 2017, recent Current Reports on Form 8-K, and other Securities and Exchange Commission filings discuss some of the important risk factors identified that may affect Halliburton's business, results of operations, and financial condition. Halliburton undertakes no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statements for any reason.
HALLIBURTON COMPANY
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations
(Millions of dollars and shares except per share data)
(Unaudited)
Three Months Ended December 31 September 30 2017 2016 2017 Revenue: Completion and Production $ 3,804 $ 2,268 $ 3,537 Drilling and Evaluation 2,136 1,753 1,907 Total revenue $ 5,940 $ 4,021 $ 5,444 Operating income: Completion and Production $ 552 $ 85 $ 525 Drilling and Evaluation 291 248 180 Corporate and other (a) (79 ) (111 ) (71 ) Impairments and other charges (b) (385 ) (169 ) — Total operating income 379 53 634 Interest expense, net (115 ) (137 ) (115 ) Other, net (20 ) (91 ) (23 ) Income (loss) from continuing operations before income taxes 244 (175 ) 496 Income tax (provision) benefit (c) (1,050 ) 22 (135 ) Income (loss) from continuing operations (806 ) (153 ) 361 Loss from discontinued operations, net (19 ) — — Net income (loss) $ (825 ) $ (153 ) $ 361 Net loss attributable to noncontrolling interest 1 4 4 Net income (loss) attributable to company $ (824 ) $ (149 ) $ 365 Amounts attributable to company shareholders: Income (loss) from continuing operations $ (805 ) $ (149 ) $ 365 Loss from discontinued operations, net (19 ) — — Net income (loss) attributable to company $ (824 ) $ (149 ) $ 365 Basic income (loss) per share attributable to company shareholders: Income (loss) from continuing operations $ (0.92 ) $ (0.17 ) $ 0.42 Loss from discontinued operations, net (0.02 ) — — Net income (loss) per share $ (0.94 ) $ (0.17 ) $ 0.42 Diluted income (loss) per share attributable to company shareholders: Income (loss) from continuing operations $ (0.92 ) $ (0.17 ) $ 0.42 Loss from discontinued operations, net (0.02 ) — — Net income (loss) per share $ (0.94 ) $ (0.17 ) $ 0.42 Basic weighted average common shares outstanding 873 865 872 Diluted weighted average common shares outstanding 873 865 873(a) Includes a $54 million charge related to a class action lawsuit settlement during the three months ended December 31, 2016.
(b) During the three months ended December 31, 2017, Halliburton recognized an aggregate charge of $385 million, representing a fair market value adjustment on its existing promissory note with its primary customer in Venezuela and a full reserve against other accounts receivables with this customer. (c) Includes an aggregate $882 million of non-cash discrete tax charges during the three months ended December 31, 2017, primarily related to tax reform as well as other discrete tax items.See Footnote Table 1 for Reconciliation of As Reported Operating Income (loss) to Adjusted Operating Income.
See Footnote Table 2 for Reconciliation of As Reported Loss from Continuing Operations to Adjusted Income (loss) from Continuing Operations.HALLIBURTON COMPANY
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations
(Millions of dollars and shares except per share data)
(Unaudited)
Year Ended December 31 2017 2016 Revenue: Completion and Production $ 13,077 $ 8,882 Drilling and Evaluation 7,543 7,005 Total revenue $ 20,620 $ 15,887 Operating income (loss): Completion and Production $ 1,621 $ 107 Drilling and Evaluation 718 794 Corporate and other (330 ) (265 ) Impairments and other charges (a) (647 ) (3,357 ) Merger-related costs and termination fee (b) — (4,057 ) Total operating income (loss) 1,362 (6,778 ) Interest expense, net (c) (593 ) (639 ) Other, net (87 ) (208 ) Income (loss) from continuing operations before income taxes 682 (7,625 ) Income tax (provision) benefit (d) (1,131 ) 1,858 Loss from continuing operations (449 ) (5,767 ) Loss from discontinued operations, net (19 ) (2 ) Net loss $ (468 ) $ (5,769 ) Net loss attributable to noncontrolling interest 5 6 Net loss attributable to company $ (463 ) $ (5,763 ) Amounts attributable to company shareholders: Loss from continuing operations $ (444 ) $ (5,761 ) Loss from discontinued operations, net (19 ) (2 ) Net loss attributable to company $ (463 ) $ (5,763 ) Basic loss per share attributable to company shareholders: Loss from continuing operations $ (0.51 ) $ (6.69 ) Loss from discontinued operations, net (0.02 ) — Net loss per share $ (0.53 ) $ (6.69 ) Diluted loss per share attributable to company shareholders: Loss from continuing operations $ (0.51 ) $ (6.69 ) Loss from discontinued operations, net (0.02 ) — Net loss per share $ (0.53 ) $ (6.69 ) Basic weighted average common shares outstanding 870 861 Diluted weighted average common shares outstanding 870 861 (a) During the year ended December 31, 2017, Halliburton recognized an aggregate charge of $647 million, representing a fair market value adjustment on its existing promissory note with its primary customer in Venezuela and a full reserve against other accounts receivables with this customer. For further details of impairments and other charges for the year ended December 31, 2016, see Footnote Table 1. (b) During the year ended December 31, 2016, Halliburton recognized a $3.5 billion merger termination fee and an aggregate $464 million of charges for the reversal of assets held for sale accounting. (c) Includes $104 million of costs related to the early extinguishment of $1.4 billion of senior notes in the year ended December 31, 2017, as well as $41 million of debt redemption fees and associated expenses in the year ended December 31, 2016. (d) Includes an aggregate $882 million of non-cash discrete tax charges during the year ended December 31, 2017, primarily related to tax reform as well as other discrete tax items. See Footnote Table 1 for Reconciliation of As Reported Operating Income (Loss) to Adjusted Operating Income. See Footnote Table 2 for Reconciliation of As Reported Loss from Continuing Operations to Adjusted Income (Loss) from Continuing Operations.HALLIBURTON COMPANY
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets
(Millions of dollars)
(Unaudited)
December 31 2017 2016 Assets Current assets: Cash and equivalents $ 2,337 $ 4,009 Receivables, net 5,036 3,922 Inventories 2,396 2,275 Prepaid income taxes 133 585 Other current assets 875 886 Total current assets 10,777 11,677 Property, plant and equipment, net 8,521 8,532 Goodwill 2,693 2,414 Deferred income taxes 1,230 1,960 Other assets 1,864 2,417 Total assets $ 25,085 $ 27,000 Liabilities and Shareholders’ Equity Current liabilities: Accounts payable $ 2,554 $ 1,764 Accrued employee compensation and benefits 746 544 Short-term borrowings and current maturities of long-term debt 512 170 Other current liabilities 1,050 1,545 Total current liabilities 4,862 4,023 Long-term debt 10,430 12,214 Employee compensation and benefits 609 574 Other liabilities 835 741 Total liabilities 16,736 17,552 Company shareholders’ equity 8,322 9,409 Noncontrolling interest in consolidated subsidiaries 27 39 Total shareholders’ equity 8,349 9,448 Total liabilities and shareholders’ equity $ 25,085 $ 27,000HALLIBURTON COMPANY
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(Millions of dollars)
(Unaudited)
Year Ended December 31 2017 2016 Cash flows from operating activities: Net loss $ (468 ) $ (5,769 )Adjustments to reconcile net loss to cash flows from operating activities:
Depreciation, depletion and amortization1,556
1,503 Deferred income tax provision (benefit), continuing operations 734 (1,501 ) Impairments and other charges 647 3,357 Working capital (a)(626
) 1,232 Income tax refund (b) 478 430 Payment related to the Macondo well incident (368 ) (33 ) Other 515 (922 ) Total cash flows provided by (used in) operating activities (c) 2,468 (1,703 ) Cash flows from investing activities: Capital expenditures (1,373 ) (798 ) Payments to acquire businesses (628 ) — Proceeds from sales of property, plant and equipment 158 222 Other investing activities (84 ) (134 ) Total cash flows used in investing activities (1,927 ) (710 ) Cash flows from financing activities: Payments on long-term borrowings (1,641 ) (3,171 ) Dividends to shareholders (626 ) (620 ) Other financing activities 106 251 Total cash flows used in financing activities (2,161 ) (3,540 ) Effect of exchange rate changes on cash (52 ) (115 ) Decrease in cash and equivalents (1,672 ) (6,068 ) Cash and equivalents at beginning of period 4,009 10,077 Cash and equivalents at end of period $ 2,337 $ 4,009 (a) Working capital includes receivables, inventories and accounts payable. (b) Halliburton received $478 million and $430 million in U.S. tax refunds during the third quarter of 2017 and 2016, respectively, primarily as a result of the carry back of net operating losses recognized in previous periods. (c) Includes a $3.5 billion merger termination fee paid during the second quarter of 2016.HALLIBURTON COMPANY
Revenue and Operating Income Comparison
By Operating Segment and Geographic Region
(Millions of dollars)
(Unaudited)
Three Months Ended December 31 September 30 Revenue 2017 2016 2017 By operating segment: Completion and Production $ 3,804 $ 2,268 $ 3,537 Drilling and Evaluation 2,136 1,753 1,907 Total revenue $ 5,940 $ 4,021 $ 5,444 By geographic region: North America $ 3,400 $ 1,802 $ 3,163 Latin America 615 428 530 Europe/Africa/CIS 776 676 722 Middle East/Asia 1,149 1,115 1,029 Total revenue $ 5,940 $ 4,021 $ 5,444 Operating Income By operating segment: Completion and Production $ 552 $ 85 $ 525 Drilling and Evaluation 291 248 180 Total 843 333 705 Corporate and other (79 ) (111 ) (71 ) Impairments and other charges (385 ) (169 ) — Total operating income $ 379 $ 53 $ 634 See Footnote Table 1 for Reconciliation of As Reported Operating Income (loss) to Adjusted Operating Income.HALLIBURTON COMPANY
Revenue and Operating Income (Loss) Comparison
By Operating Segment and Geographic Region
(Millions of dollars)
(Unaudited)
Year Ended December 31 Revenue 2017 2016 By operating segment: Completion and Production $ 13,077 $ 8,882 Drilling and Evaluation 7,543 7,005 Total revenue $ 20,620 $ 15,887 By geographic region: North America $ 11,564 $ 6,770 Latin America 2,116 1,860 Europe/Africa/CIS 2,781 2,993 Middle East/Asia 4,159 4,264 Total revenue $ 20,620 $ 15,887 Operating Income (Loss) By operating segment: Completion and Production $ 1,621 $ 107 Drilling and Evaluation 718 794 Total 2,339 901 Corporate and other (330 ) (265 ) Impairments and other charges (647 ) (3,357 ) Merger-related costs and termination fee — (4,057 ) Total operating income (loss) $ 1,362 $ (6,778 ) See Footnote Table 1 for Reconciliation of As Reported Operating Income (loss) to Adjusted Operating Income.FOOTNOTE TABLE 1
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Reconciliation of As Reported Operating Income (Loss) to Adjusted Operating Income
(Millions of dollars)
(Unaudited)
Three Months Ended Year Ended December 31, December 31, December 31, December 31, 2017 2016 2017 2016 As reported operating income (loss) $ 379 $ 53 $ 1,362 $ (6,778 ) Impairments and other charges: Venezuela receivables adjustment 385 — 647 148 Fixed asset impairments — 13 — 2,550 Severance costs — 54 — 315 Inventory write-downs — 36 — 166 Intangible asset impairments — 1 — 88 Country closures — 37 — 39 Other — 28 — 51 Total Impairments and other charges 385 169 647 3,357 Merger-related costs and termination fee — — — 4,057 Class action lawsuit settlement — 54 — 54 Adjusted operating income (a) $ 764 $ 276 $ 2,009 $ 690 (a) Management believes that operating income (loss) adjusted for impairments and other charges for the three months ended December 31, 2017 and the year ended December 31, 2017, and impairments and other charges, merger-related costs and termination fee, and a class action lawsuit settlement for the three months ended December 31, 2016 and the year ended December 31, 2016 is useful to investors to assess and understand operating performance, especially when comparing those results with previous and subsequent periods or forecasting performance for future periods, primarily because management views the excluded items to be outside of the company's normal operating results. Management analyzes operating income (loss) without the impact of these items as an indicator of performance, to identify underlying trends in the business, and to establish operational goals. The adjustments remove the effect of these items. Adjusted operating income is calculated as: “As reported operating income (loss)” plus "Total Impairments and other charges", "Merger-related costs and termination fee" and "Class action lawsuit settlement" for the three months ended December 31, 2017 and December 31, 2016 and the years ended December 31, 2017 and December 31, 2016.FOOTNOTE TABLE 2
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Reconciliation of As Reported Loss from Continuing Operations to
Adjusted Income (Loss) from Continuing Operations
(Millions of dollars and shares except per share data)
(Unaudited)
Three Months Ended Year Ended December 31, December 31, December 31, December 31, 2017 2016 2017 2016 As reported loss from continuing operations attributable to company $ (805 ) $ (149 ) $ (444 ) $ (5,761 ) Adjustments: Impairments and other charges 385 169 647 3,357 Costs related to early extinguishment of debt — — 104 — Merger-related costs and termination fee — — — 4,057 Debt redemption fee and interest expenses for merger — — — 112 Class action lawsuit settlement — 54 — 54 Total adjustments, before taxes (a) 385 223 751 7,580 Tax provision (benefit) and discrete tax adjustments (a) (b) 882 (39 )755
(1,835 ) Total adjustments, net of taxes $ 1,267 $ 184 $1,506
$ 5,745 Adjusted income (loss) from continuing operations attributable to company $ 462 $ 35 $1,062
$ (16 ) As reported diluted weighted average common shares outstanding (c) 873 865 870 861 Adjusted diluted weighted average common shares outstanding (c) 874 868 872 861 As reported loss from continuing operations per diluted share (d) $ (0.92 ) $ (0.17 ) $ (0.51 ) $ (6.69 ) Adjusted income (loss) from continuing operations per diluted share (d) $ 0.53 $ 0.04 $ 1.22 $ (0.02 ) (a) Management believes that income (loss) from continuing operations adjusted for impairments and other charges, merger-related costs and termination fee, a debt redemption fee and interest expenses for merger, a class action lawsuit settlement and discrete tax adjustments is useful to investors to assess and understand operating performance, especially when comparing those results with previous and subsequent periods or forecasting performance for future periods, primarily because management views the excluded items to be outside of the company's normal operating results. Management analyzes income from continuing operations without the impact of these items as an indicator of performance, to identify underlying trends in the business and to establish operational goals. The adjustment removes the effect of these items. Adjusted income (loss) from continuing operations attributable to company is calculated as: “As reported loss from continuing operations attributable to company” plus "Total adjustments, net of taxes" for the three months ended December 31, 2017 and December 31, 2016 and the years ended December 31, 2017 and December 31, 2016. (b) Represents the tax effects of the aggregate adjustments during the period. Additionally, during the fourth quarter of 2017, Halliburton recognized an aggregate $882 million of non-cash discrete tax charges, primarily as a result of its preliminary evaluation of the tax reform's impact on its company, along with other discrete tax items. Also, during second quarter of 2016, Halliburton recognized $486 million of discrete tax adjustments primarily relating its decision that it may not permanently reinvest its foreign earnings, as well as the inability to utilize certain tax deductions resulting from the carryback of net operating losses to prior tax periods. (c) As reported diluted weighted average common shares outstanding for the three months ended December 31, 2017 and December 31, 2016 and year ended December 31, 2017 excludes options to purchase one million, three million, and two million shares of common stock, respectively, as their impact would be antidilutive because Halliburton's reported income from continuing operations attributable to company was in a loss position during the period. When adjusting income from continuing operations attributable to company in the period for the adjustments discussed above, these shares become dilutive. (d) As reported loss from continuing operations per diluted share is calculated as: "As reported loss from continuing operations attributable to company" divided by "As reported diluted weighted average common shares outstanding." Adjusted income (loss) from continuing operations per diluted share is calculated as: "Adjusted income (loss) from continuing operations attributable to company" divided by "Adjusted diluted weighted average common shares outstanding."HALLIBURTON COMPANY
Conference Call Details
Halliburton will host a conference call on Monday, January 22, 2018, to discuss the fourth quarter 2017 financial results. The call will begin at 8:00 AM Central Time (9:00 AM Eastern Time).
Please visit the website to listen to the call live via webcast. Interested parties may also participate in the call by dialing (888) 393-0263 within North America or (973) 453-2259 outside North America. A passcode is not required. Attendees should log in to the webcast or dial in approximately 15 minutes prior to the call’s start time.
A replay of the conference call will be available on Halliburton’s website for seven days following the call. Also, a replay may be accessed by telephone at (855) 859-2056 within North America or (404) 537-3406 outside of North America, using the passcode 4669668.
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