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Vallourec Third Quarter 2024 Results
, 2024
Vallourec, a world leader in premium tubular solutions, announces today its results for the third quarter 2024. The Board of Directors of Vallourec SA, meeting on November 14 2024, approved the Group's third quarter 2024 Consolidated Financial Statements.
Third Quarter 2024 Results
HIGHLIGHTS
Third Quarter 2024 Results
Fourth Quarter 2024 Outlook
Full Year 2024 Outlook
Philippe Guillemot, Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer, declared:
“Our third-quarter results were driven by healthy profitability in international OCTG markets, despite the anticipated weakness in the US OCTG market. In this context, the Group has proven its ability to control its costs, manage its working capital and ultimately to generate significant cash flow. This marks the Group's eighth consecutive quarter of deleveraging which ended with the exit from the safeguard plan implemented in 2021.
“Over the quarter, Vallourec has once again demonstrated its role as a key partner for offshore developments. Thanks to its unique offering of premium seamless tubes, accessories and associated services, Vallourec has secured a major contract with Petrobras for the technically-sophisticated Sepia 2 and Atapu 2 projects. Elsewhere in the deepwater market, the Group will be a key supplier for the development of TotalEnergies' Kaminho deepwater project in Angola. We also announced an addition to our premium offshore product offering via the acquisition of Thermotite do Brasil (TdB). This transaction will add to our coating capabilities in our Project Line Pipe (PLP) business by allowing Vallourec to provide premium thermal insulation solutions for some of the most challenging offshore projects .
“Looking ahead, we continue to see strong demand across offshore and onshore international markets, with opportunities stemming from a large variety of geographies and customers. Market pricing therefore remains robust as premium tube mills are well-utilized. Meanwhile, after several quarters of negative market dynamics, the US OCTG market has improved recently. We have seen a notable uptick in demand from our core US customers, suggesting inventory levels across the industry have normalized. On the supply side, OCTG imports have decreased over the past several months and recent trade actions to preserve fair competition in the US will support domestic suppliers like Vallourec. As a result, market sources have reported an increase in spot pricing in both September and October.
“For 2024, we reiterate our full-year expectation of EBITDA ranging between €800 and €850 million, which will result in healthy total cash generation. At the end of the second quarter, we declared that our target capital structure had been achieved, and we are well ahead of our plan to reach net debt zero by year-end 2025. Accordingly, 80% to 100% of the total cash generation in the third quarter 2024 and future periods will be returned to shareholders. We are pleased to announce that we will provide a dividend proposal for our 2025 AGM with our Full Year 2024 results communication. ”
Key Quarterly Data
CONSOLIDATED RESULTS ANALYSIS
Third Quarter Results Analysis
In Q3 2024, Vallourec recorded revenues of €894 million, down (22%) year over year, or (18%) at constant exchange rates. The decrease in Group revenues reflects a (15%) volume decrease mainly driven by lower Industry volumes following the closure of the European rolling mills, a (1%) price/mix effect, a (2%) Mine & Forest effect, and a (4%) currency effect.
EBITDA amounted to €168 million, or 18.8% of revenues, compared to €222 million (19.4% of revenues) in Q3 2023 . The decrease was largely driven by lower average selling prices in Tubes in North America as well as lower realized iron ore prices and production sold. This was partially offset by improved Tubes results outside of North America due to higher market pricing and the benefits of the New Vallourec plan.
Operating income was €124 million, compared to €146 million in Q3 2023.
Financial income (loss) was (€19) million , compared to (€22) million in Q3 2023. Net interest income (expense) in Q3 2024 was (€6) million compared to (€21) million in Q3 2023.
Income tax amounted to (€28) million compared to (€44) million in Q3 2023.
This resulted in positive net income, Group share, of €73 million, compared to €76 million in Q3 2023.
Earnings per diluted share was €0.30 versus €0.32 in Q3 2023, reflecting the above changes in net income as well as an increase in potentially dilutive shares largely related to the Company's outstanding warrants, which are accounted for using the treasury share method.
First Nine Month Results Analysis
In 9M 2024, Vallourec recorded revenues of €2,969 million, down (23%) year over year, or (21%) at constant exchange rates. The decrease in Group revenues reflects a (20%) volume decrease mainly driven by the decrease in Industry volumes following the closure of the European rolling mills and by lower volumes in Oil & Gas Tubes in North America, a (0.1%) price/mix effect, a (1%) Mine and Forest effect, and a (1%) currency effect.
EBITDA amounted to €618 million, or 20.8% of revenues, compared to €916 million (23.9% of revenues) over the first nine months of 2023 . The decrease was largely driven by lower average selling prices in Tubes in North America, as well as lower iron ore production sold. This was partly offset by improved Tubes results in International markets due to higher market pricing and the benefits of the New Vallourec plan.
Operating income was €397 million, compared to €661 million in 9M 2023. Operating income was burdened by (€62) million of asset disposals, restructuring costs and non-recurring items, largely due to costs related to the closure of Vallourec's German operations.
Financial income (loss) was positive at €18 million , compared to (€92) million in 9M 2023. Net interest income (expense) over the first nine months of 2024 was €17 million compared to (€74) million in 9M 2023. In Q2, Vallourec's balance sheet refinancing had a net positive impact of approximately €70 million mainly related to the reversal of fair value accounting on the 2026 senior notes and State-guaranteed loan (PGE), of which €44 million impacted interest income.
Income tax amounted to (€114) million compared to (€167) million in 9M 2023.
This resulted in positive net income, Group share, of €289 million, compared to €391 million in 9M 2023.
Earnings per diluted share was €1.19 versus €1.66 in 9M 2023, reflecting the above changes in net income as well as an increase in potentially dilutive shares largely related to the Company's outstanding warrants, which are accounted for using the treasury share method.
RESULTS ANALYSIS BY SEGMENT
Third Quarter Results Analysis
Tubes: In Q3 2024, Tubes revenues were down (21%) year over year due to a (15%) reduction in volume sold and a (7%) decrease in average selling price. This decrease in volumes was largely attributable to the closure of Vallourec's German rolling operations as a result of the New Vallourec plan. Tubes EBITDA decreased from €193 million in Q3 2023 to €162 million Q3 2024 due to lower profitability in North America offset by improvements in the rest of the world due to higher market pricing and the benefits of the New Vallourec plan.
Mine & Forest: In Q3 2024, iron ore production sold was 1.3 million tonnes , a decrease of ~0.5 million tonnes year over year. In Q3 2024, Mine & Forest EBITDA reached €22 million , versus €39 million in Q3 2023, reflecting lower sales volumes and realized price.
First Nine Month Results Analysis
Tubes: In 9M 2024, Tubes revenues were down (22%) year over year mainly due to a (20%) reduction in volume sold, while average selling price was down only (3%) during the period. This decrease in shipments was largely attributable to the closure of Vallourec's German rolling operations as a result of the New Vallourec plan and decreased volume sold in North America. Tubes EBITDA decreased from €802 million in 9M 2023 to €592 million 9M 2024 due to a decrease in profitability in North America partly offset by improvement in the rest of the world driven by higher market pricing and the benefits of the New Vallourec plan.
Mine & Forest: In 9M 2024, iron ore production sold was 4.1 million tonnes , decreasing by 1.1 million tonnes year over year. In 9M 2024, Mine & Forest EBITDA reached €68 million , versus €137 million in 9M 2023, largely reflecting lower sales volumes, realized price, and non-cash forest fair value revaluation effects plus higher costs.
CASH FLOW AND FINANCIAL POSITION
Third Quarter Cash Flow Analysis
In Q3 2024, adjusted operating cash flow was €117 million versus €171 million in Q3 2023. The decrease was attributable to lower EBITDA and higher financial cash out, only partly offset by lower tax payments.
Adjusted free cash flow was €183 million, versus €217 million in Q3 2023. Lower adjusted operating cash flow was partially offset by reduced capex versus the prior year period. Both periods saw significant working capital releases.
Total cash generation in Q3 2024 was €130 million, versus €150 million in Q3 2023 .
First Nine Month Cash Flow Analysis
In 9M 2024, adjusted operating cash flow was €448 million versus €702 million in 9M 2023. The decrease was attributable to lower EBITDA, partly offset by reduced tax cash out.
Adjusted free cash flow was €436 million, versus €585 million in 9M 2023. Lower adjusted operating cash flow was partially offset by a higher release in working capital and lower capex versus the prior year period.
Total cash generation in 9M 2024 was €273 million, versus €419 million in 9M 2023 .
Net Debt and Liquidity
As of September 30, 2024, net debt stood at €240 million, a significant decrease compared to €570 million on December 31, 2023. Gross debt was €1,017 million, down from €1,470 million on December 31, 2023. Long-term debt was €736 million and short-term debt totaled €281 million .
As of September 30, 2024, the liquidity position was very strong at €1,561 million, with €814 million of cash, availability on our revolving credit facility (RCF) of €550 million, and availability on an asset-backed lending facility (ABL) of €197 million . Both liquidity facilities were upsized and extended in Vallourec's April balance sheet refinancing.
FOURTH QUARTER AND FULL YEAR 2024 OUTLOOK
In the fourth quarter of 2024, based on our assumptions and current market conditions, Vallourec expects:
For the full year 2024, based on our assumptions and current market conditions, Vallourec confirms and clarifies its outlook as follows:
Information and Forward-Looking Statements
This press release includes forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology, including the terms as “believe”, “expect”, “anticipate”, “may”, “assume”, “plan”, “intend”, “will”, “should”, “estimate”, “risk” and or, in each case, their negative, or other variations or comparable terminology. These forward-looking statements include all matters that are not historical facts and include statements regarding the Company's intentions, beliefs or current expectations concerning, among other things, Vallourec's results of operations, financial condition, liquidity, prospects, growth, strategies and the industries in which they operate. Readers are cautioned that forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and that Vallourec's or any of its affiliates' actual results of operations, financial condition and liquidity, and the development of the industries in which they operate may differ materially from those made in or suggested by the forward-looking statements contained in this presentation. In addition, even if Vallourec's or any of its affiliates' results of operations, financial condition and liquidity, and the development of the industries in which they operate are consistent with the forward-looking statements contained in this presentation, those results or developments may not be indicative of results or developments in subsequent periods. By their nature, forward-looking statements involve risks and uncertainties because they relate to events and depend on circumstances that may or may not occur in the future. These risks include those developed or identified in the public documents filed by Vallourec with the French Financial Markets Authority (Autorité des marches financiers, or “AMF”), including those listed in the “Risk Factors” section of the Universal Registration Document filed with the AMF on March 14, 2024, under filing number n° D. 24-0113.
Accordingly, readers of this document are cautioned against relying on these forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are made as of the date of this document. Vallourec disclaims any intention or obligation to complete, update or revise these forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by applicable laws and regulations. This press release does not constitute any offer to purchase or exchange, nor any solicitation of an offer to sell or exchange securities of Vallourec. or further information, please refer to the website
https://www.vallourec.com/en .
Presentation of Q3 2024 Results
Conference call / audio webcast on November 15 at 9:30 am CET
https://www.vallourec.com/en/investors
About Vallourec
Vallourec is a world leader in premium tubular solutions for the energy markets and for demanding industrial applications such as oil & gas wells in harsh environments, new generation power plants, challenging architectural projects, and high-performance mechanical equipment. Vallourec's pioneering spirit and cutting edge R&D open new technological frontiers. With close to 14,000 dedicated and passionate employees in more than 20 countries, Vallourec works hand-in-hand with its customers to offer more than just tubes: Vallourec delivers innovative, safe, competitive and smart tubular solutions, to make every project possible.
Listed on Euronext in Paris (ISIN code: FR0013506730, Ticker VK), Vallourec is part of the CAC Mid 60, SBF 120 and Next 150 indices and is eligible for Deferred Settlement Service.
In the United States, Vallourec has established a sponsored Level 1 American Depositary Receipt (ADR) program (ISIN code: US92023R4074, Ticker: VLOWY). Parity between ADR and a Vallourec ordinary share has been set at 5:1.
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APPENDICES
The Group's reporting currency is the euro. All amounts are expressed in millions of euros, unless otherwise specified. Certain numerical figures contained in this document, including financial information and certain operating data, have been subject to rounding adjustments.
Documents accompanying this release:
Tubes Sales Volume
Mine Sales Volume
Foreign Exchange Rates
Quarterly Tubes Revenues by Geographic Region
Year-to-Date Tubes Revenues by Geographic Region
Quarterly Tubes Revenues by Market
Year-to-Date Tubes Revenues by Market
Quarterly Segment KPIs
Year-to-Date Segment KPIs
Quarterly Summary Consolidated Income Statement
Year-to-Date Summary Consolidated Income Statement
Summary Consolidated Balance Sheet
Quarterly Key Cash Flow Metrics
Year-to-Date Key Cash Flow Metrics
Summary Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows (IFRS)
Indebtedness
Depending on the outcome of ongoing discussions with the PGE lenders, this remaining amount may be repaid by end of December 2024 , as reflected in the financial statements, or by its original maturity in June 2027.
Refers to ACC (Advances on Foreign Exchange Contract) and ACE (Advances on Export Shipment Documents) program in Brazil
Vallourec entered into 4-year cross-currency swaps (CCS) to hedge the EUR/USD currency exposure related to its USD 2032 Senior Notes. The fair value of the CCS related to the EUR/USD hedging of the principal of the notes is consequently included in the net debt definition.
Liquidity
(a) This $350m committed ABL is subject to a borrowing base calculation based on eligible accounts receivable and inventories, among other items. The borrowing base is currently approximately $230m. Availability is shown net of approximately $9m of letters of credit and other items.
DEFINITIONS OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL DATA
Adjusted free cash flow is defined as adjusted operating cash flow +/- change in operating working capital and gross capital expenditures. It corresponds to net cash used in operating activities less restructuring and non-recurring items +/- gross capital expenditure.
Adjusted operating cash flow is defined as EBITDA adjusted for non-cash benefits and expenses, financial cash out and tax payments.
Asset disposals and other cash items includes cash inflows from asset sales as well as other investing and financing cash flows.
Change in working capital refers to the change in the operating working capital requirement.
Data at constant exchange rates: The data presented “at constant exchange rates” is calculated by eliminating the translation effect into euros for the revenue of the Group's entities whose functional currency is not the euro. The translation effect is eliminated by applying Year N-1 exchange rates to Year N revenue of the contemplated entities.
EBITDA: Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization is calculated by taking operating income (loss) before depreciation and amortization, and excluding certain operating revenues and expenses that are unusual in nature or occur rarely, such as:
Financial cash out includes interest payments on financial and lease debt, interest income and other financial costs.
Free cash flow , as previously defined, may continue to be derived as follows: total cash generation - asset disposals & other cash items. This is also defined as EBITDA adjusted for changes in provisions, less interest and tax payments, changes in working capital, less gross capital expenditures, and less restructuring/other cash outflows.
Gross capital expenditure: gross capital expenditure is defined as the sum of cash outflows for acquisitions of property, plant and equipment and intangible assets and cash outflows for acquisitions of biological assets.
(Increase) decrease in net debt (alternatively, “change in net debt”) is defined as total cash generation +/- non-cash adjustments to net debt.
Industrial margin: The industrial margin is defined as the difference between revenue and cost of sales (i.e. after allocation of industrial variable costs and industrial fixed costs), before depreciation.
Lease debt is defined as the present value of unavoidable future lease payments.
Net debt: Consolidated net debt (or “net financial debt”) is defined as bank loans and other borrowings plus overdrafts and other short-term borrowings minus cash and cash equivalents plus the fair value of the cross-currency swaps related to the EUR/USD hedging of the principal of the $820 million 7.5% senior notes. Net debt excludes lease debt.
Net working capital requirement is defined as working capital requirement net of provisions for inventories and trade receivables; net working capital requirement days are computed on an annualized quarterly sales basis.
Non-cash adjustments to net debt includes non-cash foreign exchange impacts on debt balances, IFRS-defined fair value adjustments on debt balances, and other non-cash items.
Non-cash items in EBITDA includes provisions and other non-cash items in EBITDA.
Operating working capital requirement includes working capital requirement as well as other receivables and payables.
Restructuring charges and non-recurring items consists primarily of the cash costs of executing the New Vallourec plan, including severance costs and other facility closure costs.
Total cash generation is defined as adjusted free cash flow +/- restructuring charges and non-recurring items and asset disposals & other cash items. It corresponds to net cash used in operating activities +/- gross capital expenditure and asset disposals & other cash items.
Working capital requirement is defined as trade receivables plus inventories minus trade payables (excluding provisions).
a Vallourec's dividend policy would in any event be conditional upon the Board's decision taking into account Vallourec's results, its financial position including the deleveraging target and the potential restrictions applicable to the payment of dividends. Dividends would also be subject to shareholders' approval.
b In all cases, total cash generation and net debt guidance excludes the potential positive impact of major asset sales. See further details regarding the fourth quarter and full year 2024 outlook at the end of this press release.
c Vallourec's dividend policy would in any event be conditional upon the Board's decision taking into account Vallourec's results, its financial position including the deleveraging target and the potential restrictions applicable to the payment of dividends. Dividends would also be subject to shareholders' approval.
d Vallourec entered into 4-year cross-currency swaps (CCS) to hedge the EUR/USD currency exposure related to its USD 2032 Senior Notes. The fair value of the CCS related to the EUR/USD hedging of the principal of the notes is consequently included in the net debt definition.
e Short-term debt includes €194 million of remaining PGE (prêts garantis par l'État) outstanding. Depending on the outcome of ongoing discussions with the PGE lenders, this remaining amount may be repaid by end of December 2024, as reflected in the financial statements, or by its original maturity in June 2027.
f As of September 30, 2024, the borrowing base for this facility was approximately $230 million, and $9 million in letters of credit and other commitments were issued.
g In all cases, total cash generation and net debt guidance excludes the potential positive impact of major asset sales.
h Volume sold in thousand tonnes for Tubes and million tonnes for Mine & Forest. H&O = Holding & Other; Int = Intersegment Transactions. Values for percentage changes not shown where not meaningful.
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