TSE:ESI Ensign Energy Services Q2 2023 Earnings Report C$1.85 -0.02 (-1.07%) As of 04:00 PM Eastern Earnings HistoryForecast Ensign Energy Services EPS ResultsActual EPSC$0.06Consensus EPS C$0.02Beat/MissBeat by +C$0.04One Year Ago EPSN/AEnsign Energy Services Revenue ResultsActual Revenue$432.77 millionExpected Revenue$426.35 millionBeat/MissBeat by +$6.42 millionYoY Revenue GrowthN/AEnsign Energy Services Announcement DetailsQuarterQ2 2023Date8/4/2023TimeN/AConference Call DateFriday, August 4, 2023Conference Call Time12:00PM ETConference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptInterim ReportEarnings HistoryCompany ProfilePowered by Ensign Energy Services Q2 2023 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrAugust 4, 2023 ShareLink copied to clipboard.There are 7 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the Ensign Energy Services Inc. 2nd Quarter 2023 Results Conference Call. At this time, all lines are in a listen only mode. Following the presentation, we will conduct a question and answer session. This call is being recorded on Friday, August 4, 20 I would now like to turn the conference over to Nicole Romano. Operator00:00:29Please go ahead. Speaker 100:00:31Thank you, Michelle. Good morning, and welcome to Ensign Energy Services' 2nd quarter conference call and webcast. On our call today, Bob Geddes, President and COO and Mike Gray, Chief Financial Officer, will review Ensign's 2nd quarter highlights and financial results, followed by our operational update and outlook. We'll then open the call for questions. Our discussion today may include forward looking statements based upon current expectations that involve several business risks and uncertainties. Speaker 100:01:01The 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 defensive lawsuits, the ability of oil and gas companies to pay accounts receivable balances or other unforeseen conditions which could impact the demand for the services supplied by the company. Additionally, our discussion today may refer to non GAAP financial measures such as adjusted EBITDA. Please see our Q2 earnings release and SEDAR Plus filings for more information on forward looking statements and the company's use of non GAAP financial measures. With that, I'll Speaker 200:01:40pass it on to Bob. Thanks, Nicole. Good morning, everyone. Ensign team delivered a strong quarter with increasing margins year over year Quarter over quarter as tightness in certain rig type classes continues to support the rate increases as industry realized through the back half of twenty twenty two, 1st quarter 'twenty three and into Q2 'twenty three, but with some cost headwinds building up primarily from higher R and M costs, The result of high spec rigs continue to drill longer and longer reach laterals. While operating days were fairly static year over year for the quarter, Our Canadian business unit was frustrated with 25 percent of its active fleet impacted by the wildfires and floods that affected operations in Western Canada in the quarter. Speaker 200:02:25The quarter also had a few timing drags on projects that were scheduled to start in the Q2 that have been delayed until the Q3. EBITDA margins improved quarter over quarter And gross margins improved. Ensign continues to manage its balance sheet, only spending $53,000,000 in planned maintenance capital to maintain the high spec fleet in the 2nd quarter. As we have mentioned, the focus continues with the goal to reducing debt by $600,000,000 over the next 3 years. I'll turn it over to Mike Gray for a detailed summary of the quarter. Speaker 200:02:52Mike? Speaker 300:02:53Thanks, Bob. Ensign's results for the 1st 6 months of 2023 reflect positive improvements to oilfield services activity, Day rates and financial results year over year. Despite the recent volatility in commodity prices, the outlook is constructive The operating environment for oil and natural gas industry continues to support demand for oilfield services. Overall, operating days remain consistent In the Q2 of 2023, Canadian operations recorded 2,131 operating days, a decrease of 10%. U. Speaker 300:03:24S. Operations recorded 4,302 operating days, a 1% increase and international operations recorded 12 47 days, A 21% increase compared to the Q2 of 2022. For the 1st 6 months ended June 30, 2023, Overall, operating days were higher with United States recording a 12% increase and international operations recording a 24% increase, which were offset by a 3% decrease by the Canadian operations when compared to the same period in 2022. The company generated revenue of $432,800,000 in the 2nd quarter of 2023, a 26% increase compared to revenue of $344,100,000 generated in the Q2 of the prior year. For the 1st 6 months ended June 30, 2023, the company generated revenue of $916,800,000 a 35% increase compared to revenue of $676,800,000 generated in the same period in 2022. Speaker 300:04:21Adjusted EBITDA for the Q2 of 2023 was 116 $6,000,000 71 percent higher than adjusted EBITDA of $68,300,000 in the Q2 of 2022. Adjusted EBITDA for the 6 months ended June 30, 2023, $243,900,000 76 percent higher than adjusted EBITDA of $138,300,000 generated in the same period in 2022. The 2023 increase in adjusted EBITDA can be attributed to improved industry conditions, increasing drilling activity. Depreciation expense in the 1st 6 months of 2023 was $152,700,000 an increase of 10% compared to $138,700,000 in the 1st 6 months G and A expense in the Q2 of 2023 was 20% higher than in the Q2 of 2022, But lower on a total basis compared to revenue. General G and A expenses increased in support of increased operational activity And as a result of annual wage increases, higher foreign exchange on the U. Speaker 300:05:19S. Dollar translation. Net capital purchases for the Q2 of 2023 was $53,100,000 consisting of $3,800,000 in upgrade capital and $52,700,000 in maintenance capital. Maintenance capital expenditures for 2023 is targeted to be approximately $157,000,000 In addition to the maintenance capital, there are certain growth projects for our customers, of which $18,300,000 has been funded by our customers. Total debt, net of cash, has been reduced by $112,500,000 since December 31, 20 Our debt reduction target for 2023 is approximately $200,000,000 Our Targeted debt reduction for the period beginning in 2023 to the end of 2025 is approximately $600,000,000 If industry conditions change, these targets could be increased or decreased. Speaker 300:06:09We exited the quarter with total net debt to EBITDA of 2.69%, which is a 28% reduction from year end 2022 of 3.76 And a 55% reduction from year end 2021, which was 5.98%. This is our lowest net debt total net debt to EBITDA since Q1 of 2016. The The company is in discussions currently with our banking syndicate on extending the credit facility and obtaining a term loan facility, which will be used to retire the senior notes due in 2024. The company has not yet finalized such refinancing or the terms thereof. And if it is successfully completed, it contemplates completion of such refinancing before the end of the Q3 On that note, I'll turn it back to Bob. Speaker 200:06:49Thanks, Mike. Most of you on the call are well aware that Ensign operates a high spec fleet of 230 High Spec Drilling rigs, 90 well servicing rigs and a growing Drilling Rig Controls Technology business unit, which employ over 4,000 highly trained And technicians in 8 countries around the world. Let's start with the U. S, which provides over half of our consolidated EBITDA. With the commodity drag Through the Q2 and the general slip in U. Speaker 200:07:14S. Rig count, Ensign is down about 10 rigs in the 2nd quarter as compared to the Q1 And going into the Q3, we have 47 rigs active today in the U. S. And with a strong position in the Permian, we have 36 of those rigs active Stay in that basin. With the Haynesville place softening due to gas prices, the sales team has been very active churning rigs over onto new contracts, In most cases where rigs have come off 2022 contracts, we are now seeing some bid tension in the market as a result of the rig count decline. Speaker 200:07:45So the margin run rate for the Q3 will probably be neutral quarter over quarter. In most cases and on more current negotiations, we are more likely to hold rates for a 6 When operators start asking us for more term, we will know it's time to raise pricing again. I think we're probably a few quarters away from that. Our California business unit, where we have just 3 of our 16 rigs active today, continues to get frustrated with ongoing challenges with drilling permits in that state. It's California. Speaker 200:08:14We maintain a solid 7% market share in the Lower forty eight and see this stabilizing over the rest of 2023. We are also starting to see operators drill more into their Tier 2 acreage, which means that to maintain production, not grow, just maintain, They will need to drill more wells. With that, we predict that rig counts will start to move up in the Q4, but probably not before that. We have close to 25% of our active U. S. Speaker 200:08:39Fleet on an Ensign emissions reduction strategy, which is a combination of highline powered rigs And also natural gas engine rigs with battery energy storage systems otherwise known as BEST systems to regulate peak power draws. With the arbitrage between diesel fuel and gas, natural gas that is, the argument becomes more compelling. As a result, we'll continue to see expansion in this area, It's not only reduces emissions, it provides Ensign a high margin incremental revenue stream. Our U. S. Speaker 200:09:09Well servicing business had one of the slowest starts out of the gate in 2023, purely due to operator project timing, but we are back up to 85% utilization today Turning to Canada. Canada had a strong operational quarter, but fell short of expected days as the wildfires Directly affected 25% of our active fleet. Because of the wildfires and floods, We troughed at only 16 rigs operating over breakup. Today, we are back up to 40 rigs active and expect to get to 50 later in the Q3. Our high spec triple fleet are running well over 70% utilization, which provides continued strong pricing with solid rate bumps expected in the 4th quarter and into 2024. Speaker 200:10:03We continue to see our high spec doubles be considered for work later in the Q3 with rates relatively static Still in the mid-20s. The conventional fleet is staying active, but rates have fallen to find bids over the summer. They should stabilize later in the year. Our Canadian Well Servicing business unit has 14 active rigs today and with more OWA work ahead, we expect to get back to 18 rigs Later in the Q3 with a few of those rigs operating on 24 hour operations. We still have for sale roughly $40,000,000 redundant real estate in Niski, which when So we'll go obviously towards debt reduction. Speaker 200:10:38International is steady as she goes, generating steady free cash flow and long term projects. We commissioned our 3rd rig in Oman in the 2nd quarter on to a 5 year contract. The other 2 started up later in 2022. All 3 rigs are performing well out of the gate. These rigs are all on performance based contracts and delivering well above expectations, Generating approximately $3,000 a day in incremental margin, Kuwait and Bahrain, where we have 4 of our largest rigs, Continue to execute in the top decile of our contracting peer group in these countries. Speaker 200:11:10Australia's 2nd quarter results were frustrated with the further delay Of 2 large projects that were delayed now until the 3rd quarter, this affected the 2nd quarter results, but will, of course, benefit the 3rd quarter results. In Argentina, we have 2 super spec triples on long term contracts with strong day rates terming out 1 to 3 years. The situation in Venezuela changes daily, but we're expecting that we may have one of our drilling rigs working by the end of the year. We'll see how that develops. On the technology front, our Edge Drilling Solutions product line continues to expand with a lot of the supply chain issues behind us with respect to computer hardware access. Speaker 200:11:48We continue to deploy and commission roughly 1 a month of our Edge drilling rig control systems on our high spec rigs worldwide. This attracts roughly $1,000 to $1500 a day of incremental high margin technology to the rig. We will have Edge actively engaged in most of our super spec And high spec triples by the end of the Q3. With the obvious arbitrage between diesel and natural gas notwithstanding the obvious Emission reductions when using Highline or natural gas power, we are seeing growing demand for our Edge Emissions Reduction strategy, which includes BEST Systems, Highline Power substations. The product offering ranges from the Highline Power substation, which rents for about $2,000 a day to the standalone BES For about the same rate to the full blown natural gas power system with BESS and the Ensign Engine Management System, so a mouthful, For around $6,000 a day, these are all high margin opportunities and they help reduce fuel costs and emissions by as much as 50%. Speaker 200:12:48We have about 10% of the North American fleet on one of these strategies and when we include dual fuel applications, we have roughly a quarter of the fleet on an emissions reduction strategy. Our ADS automated drill system, which delivers consistent slips to slips and automates the routine for the driller, has been now fully tested and is now Operator00:13:44First question comes from Cole Piera of Stifel. Please go ahead. Speaker 400:13:50Hi, good morning all. Just wanted to start on the refinancing. Can you talk about where you are in the process? I mean, I'm just wondering with Q2 results out now, could we see Something relatively near term. Speaker 300:14:05I can't add much color than what was in the press release. So we're Like I said, looking to complete this before the end of the quarter of Q3. Speaker 400:14:16Got you. Fair enough. And on the wildfires in Canada, I mean, bit more of an impact than some of your peers. Can you just add some color on that, maybe the specific areas, etcetera? Maybe the specific areas, etcetera. Speaker 200:14:30Yes, yes. It was a lot of the Drayton Valley, north and west of that. And we had no impact To our equipment, which is the good news, nor personnel, everyone were evacuated safely. So it had an impact on about 7 of the rigs that we had and it impacted also because of some facility issues impacted by the fires. Some planned projects were delayed a couple of months. Speaker 200:15:04So that's the impact it had, but no equipment or personnel Packed, which was a good Speaker 400:15:12thing. Got it. And thinking about the U. S. Drilling business, can you just talk about How customer conversations with have been going over the past few, call it, weeks or months with regards to pricing, More rig additions, etcetera. Speaker 400:15:27And are you seeing a big difference in terms of what privates might want versus the demand from publics? Speaker 200:15:35Yes. We're seeing a lot more privates evolving. That would suggest maybe The capital markets are opening up a tiny bit for them. The bigger companies are, of course, are staying to their plans, staying to their project And continuing to work on operational efficiency, but we are working for A lot of smaller companies that have raised capital and are taking on different projects. So that tells me the capital markets have opened up To some extent for them. Speaker 400:16:14Okay, got it. That's all for me. Thanks. I'll turn it back. Speaker 200:16:17Thanks, Cole. Operator00:16:20Thank you. The next question comes from Keith MacKay of RBC Capital Markets. Please go ahead. Speaker 500:16:27Hi, good morning. Just curious first off on the U. S. Versus Canada rig markets. Do you see a material difference in the trajectory of where the two markets go? Speaker 500:16:39And does that lead you to potentially We think about having to transfer more rigs, I would assume from the U. S. To Canada, but do you think there will be more Rig transfers in the next 6 to 12 months given your outlook for both of those markets? Speaker 200:16:59Yes, good question, Keith. I'm not thinking so. There may be the odd rig that We made a move from a basin like California where there's underutilization On the smaller high spec single area to Canada, you might see one of those, but generally there won't be a large migration. We think the gas market picks back up in the back half of twenty twenty four for the U. S. Speaker 200:17:32Canada, we're seeing A good bid level, but we're also seeing a bunch of contractors that haven't worked rigs in 2 or 3 months Going after the bid. Speaker 500:17:48Yes, got it. And there's been some talk about Larger Canadian E and Ps potentially dropping activity and the rig count did tick down this week. Can you just talk about what you're seeing in terms for the second half of the year, do you think we'll get to match or beat last year's levels given all these factors? Speaker 200:18:16Yes. Well, I think we continue to drill wells a little bit faster. So the operators are sticking to budget number of wells planned. And I think they're waiting to see a quarter Of cash flow buildup with the commodity price, with a thought that perhaps they changed Their 4th quarter budget notion to some extent, we haven't seen any real notion of that. We're Perhaps contemplating that, that's how they reacted in the past. Speaker 200:18:52But we have had some clients on the high spec triples And the high spec singles, which are tighter rig type scenarios look a little Further forward, you've got the tightness in the filling the coastal and gas line, that type of stuff In those rate categories only though. Speaker 500:19:23All right. Thanks very Speaker 200:19:24much. Thank Operator00:19:28you. Thank you. Next question comes from wakar Syed of ATB Capital Markets. Please go ahead. Speaker 600:19:43Thank you for taking my question. Bob, it's always very difficult to guess Permitting issues, resolution, activity pickup. And number 2, without Rigs returning to work in California, can Ensign's rig count pick up Late in the year or next year? Speaker 200:20:19Yes. I think we're thinking of the U. S. Regardless California, maybe a couple of rigs picking up in California. What we're finding is There is some obvious tension in the permitting process that's being somewhat Subrogated to some extent by operators suggesting that they will normalize emissions Another way and we've heard a couple of projects that they may be getting engaged on geothermal, which You got to drill a hole in the ground involves a drilling rig. Speaker 200:20:57So one way or another, we may be going to work and or emission reduction strategies in other areas of our business. So it is getting approached because there is oil in the ground and they can make money with it. And it's some of this stuff is in an appellate court, but it is grinding through. It seems to The cloud seemed to be it's still cloudy, but they seem to be breaking up a little bit in California. Speaker 600:21:27And then you mentioned that your current rig count, if I remember correctly, Is 47 in the U. S. Currently active? Do you have visibility or do you have any Rig release notices that you have in hand and where do you think your rig count kind of bottoms and likely when? Speaker 200:21:52Yes. I think that I think we're kind of close to a bottom. The rig count has been dropping a little bit as you well know in the U. S. I think that what we're finding is our U. Speaker 200:22:06S. Team is where rig is coming off contract, They've been very quickly able to recontract it. So we may slip another couple of rigs with Car, but I think we're pretty close To a trough. Speaker 600:22:21And in terms of the day rates for these super triple or what they call super spectra in the U. S, Where do you see the beating edge data rates these days? Speaker 200:22:33So I would suggest that they've been Hanging in the low 30s, but we're seeing some people throw a little a few more a la carte items that used to be outside inside. But there's not as much tension on the super spec triples. It hasn't moved at all. And maybe one may look at the margins of maybe come off $1,000 to $2,000 a day. Speaker 600:23:08And then just last question, There are some structural improvements happening in the Canadian market with the LNG coming up, Some egress issues being resolved here. How do you see the demand kind of changing or rig activity changing on Speaker 200:23:36Well, I think there is, as you point out, If you're going to feed those lines in a basin where you have decline rates, you're going to have to drill to feed into it. It's pretty basic. The pace is the question. The delays in both pipelines, which Everyone is well aware of, continue, but they are getting close to Getting a final pipe to end. Speaker 600:24:09Yes. Okay. Well, thank you very much. Operator00:24:17Thanks, Kumar. Thank you. There are no further questions. I will turn the call back over to Bob Geddes for closing remarks. Speaker 200:24:25Thank you, Michelle. While the commodity deck was weak for the industry in the 2nd quarter, the macro construct For the oil business looks stronger for the back half of 'twenty three and into 'twenty four. While this is true, the contradiction is that the rig count in the U. S. Is still falling, albeit We feel almost at the bottom. Speaker 200:24:42For gas, it will be well into 2024 before we see demand for gas wells increasing again. The recent uptick in commodity prices has generally established a floor, we believe on rates and it is expected that contractors will start to bid up for 4th quarter work. Ensign expects to be running around 110 drilling rigs and 50 to 60 well service rigs into the Q3 and remaining part of the year. Ensign continues to build out term to help derisk the future and reinforce our debt reduction targets, while being strategic about term and pricing at the same time. Again, when we see operators start asking for more term, we'll know we've turned the corner. Speaker 200:25:21We're not there yet, but we feel we're not that far away from that term. The challenge, as I mentioned in my opening remarks, is that R and M costs are coming to roost and that rate increases need to be applied to start recovering that. The rigs are delivering wellbores at an increasing pace and with consistency, and the costs have to be covered in the rates somehow. Ensign has roughly $1,000,000,000 of contracted revenue forward with about half of that half of the fleet tied up under contract and over 30% of the active fleet on long term contract of 6 months or greater. The weighted average contract tenure is about 1 year and the average age of the fleet is roughly 11 years old With another 20 years of economic life ahead of it, Ensign is fully committed to the target of quickly delivering and reducing $600,000,000 of debt over the next 3 years. Speaker 200:26:08I look forward to our next call in 3 months. Thank you for attending the call. 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Email Address About Ensign Energy ServicesEnsign Energy Services (TSE:ESI), together with its subsidiaries, provides oilfield services to the crude oil and natural gas industries in Canada, the United States, and internationally. The company offers shallow, intermediate, and deep well drilling, as well as specialized drilling services, including horizontal, underbalanced, horizontal re-entry, and slant drilling for steam assisted gravity drainage applications; and equipment and services. It provides coring and oil sands drilling services to the mining, and oil and natural gas industries; directional drilling services; equipment rental services; shallow to deep well services, such as completions, abandonments, production workovers, and bottom hole pump changes for oil and natural gas producers; and interactive pressure drilling services with self-contained systems comprising nitrogen generation and compression equipment, and surface control systems. 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There are 7 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the Ensign Energy Services Inc. 2nd Quarter 2023 Results Conference Call. At this time, all lines are in a listen only mode. Following the presentation, we will conduct a question and answer session. This call is being recorded on Friday, August 4, 20 I would now like to turn the conference over to Nicole Romano. Operator00:00:29Please go ahead. Speaker 100:00:31Thank you, Michelle. Good morning, and welcome to Ensign Energy Services' 2nd quarter conference call and webcast. On our call today, Bob Geddes, President and COO and Mike Gray, Chief Financial Officer, will review Ensign's 2nd quarter highlights and financial results, followed by our operational update and outlook. We'll then open the call for questions. Our discussion today may include forward looking statements based upon current expectations that involve several business risks and uncertainties. Speaker 100:01:01The 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 defensive lawsuits, the ability of oil and gas companies to pay accounts receivable balances or other unforeseen conditions which could impact the demand for the services supplied by the company. Additionally, our discussion today may refer to non GAAP financial measures such as adjusted EBITDA. Please see our Q2 earnings release and SEDAR Plus filings for more information on forward looking statements and the company's use of non GAAP financial measures. With that, I'll Speaker 200:01:40pass it on to Bob. Thanks, Nicole. Good morning, everyone. Ensign team delivered a strong quarter with increasing margins year over year Quarter over quarter as tightness in certain rig type classes continues to support the rate increases as industry realized through the back half of twenty twenty two, 1st quarter 'twenty three and into Q2 'twenty three, but with some cost headwinds building up primarily from higher R and M costs, The result of high spec rigs continue to drill longer and longer reach laterals. While operating days were fairly static year over year for the quarter, Our Canadian business unit was frustrated with 25 percent of its active fleet impacted by the wildfires and floods that affected operations in Western Canada in the quarter. Speaker 200:02:25The quarter also had a few timing drags on projects that were scheduled to start in the Q2 that have been delayed until the Q3. EBITDA margins improved quarter over quarter And gross margins improved. Ensign continues to manage its balance sheet, only spending $53,000,000 in planned maintenance capital to maintain the high spec fleet in the 2nd quarter. As we have mentioned, the focus continues with the goal to reducing debt by $600,000,000 over the next 3 years. I'll turn it over to Mike Gray for a detailed summary of the quarter. Speaker 200:02:52Mike? Speaker 300:02:53Thanks, Bob. Ensign's results for the 1st 6 months of 2023 reflect positive improvements to oilfield services activity, Day rates and financial results year over year. Despite the recent volatility in commodity prices, the outlook is constructive The operating environment for oil and natural gas industry continues to support demand for oilfield services. Overall, operating days remain consistent In the Q2 of 2023, Canadian operations recorded 2,131 operating days, a decrease of 10%. U. Speaker 300:03:24S. Operations recorded 4,302 operating days, a 1% increase and international operations recorded 12 47 days, A 21% increase compared to the Q2 of 2022. For the 1st 6 months ended June 30, 2023, Overall, operating days were higher with United States recording a 12% increase and international operations recording a 24% increase, which were offset by a 3% decrease by the Canadian operations when compared to the same period in 2022. The company generated revenue of $432,800,000 in the 2nd quarter of 2023, a 26% increase compared to revenue of $344,100,000 generated in the Q2 of the prior year. For the 1st 6 months ended June 30, 2023, the company generated revenue of $916,800,000 a 35% increase compared to revenue of $676,800,000 generated in the same period in 2022. Speaker 300:04:21Adjusted EBITDA for the Q2 of 2023 was 116 $6,000,000 71 percent higher than adjusted EBITDA of $68,300,000 in the Q2 of 2022. Adjusted EBITDA for the 6 months ended June 30, 2023, $243,900,000 76 percent higher than adjusted EBITDA of $138,300,000 generated in the same period in 2022. The 2023 increase in adjusted EBITDA can be attributed to improved industry conditions, increasing drilling activity. Depreciation expense in the 1st 6 months of 2023 was $152,700,000 an increase of 10% compared to $138,700,000 in the 1st 6 months G and A expense in the Q2 of 2023 was 20% higher than in the Q2 of 2022, But lower on a total basis compared to revenue. General G and A expenses increased in support of increased operational activity And as a result of annual wage increases, higher foreign exchange on the U. Speaker 300:05:19S. Dollar translation. Net capital purchases for the Q2 of 2023 was $53,100,000 consisting of $3,800,000 in upgrade capital and $52,700,000 in maintenance capital. Maintenance capital expenditures for 2023 is targeted to be approximately $157,000,000 In addition to the maintenance capital, there are certain growth projects for our customers, of which $18,300,000 has been funded by our customers. Total debt, net of cash, has been reduced by $112,500,000 since December 31, 20 Our debt reduction target for 2023 is approximately $200,000,000 Our Targeted debt reduction for the period beginning in 2023 to the end of 2025 is approximately $600,000,000 If industry conditions change, these targets could be increased or decreased. Speaker 300:06:09We exited the quarter with total net debt to EBITDA of 2.69%, which is a 28% reduction from year end 2022 of 3.76 And a 55% reduction from year end 2021, which was 5.98%. This is our lowest net debt total net debt to EBITDA since Q1 of 2016. The The company is in discussions currently with our banking syndicate on extending the credit facility and obtaining a term loan facility, which will be used to retire the senior notes due in 2024. The company has not yet finalized such refinancing or the terms thereof. And if it is successfully completed, it contemplates completion of such refinancing before the end of the Q3 On that note, I'll turn it back to Bob. Speaker 200:06:49Thanks, Mike. Most of you on the call are well aware that Ensign operates a high spec fleet of 230 High Spec Drilling rigs, 90 well servicing rigs and a growing Drilling Rig Controls Technology business unit, which employ over 4,000 highly trained And technicians in 8 countries around the world. Let's start with the U. S, which provides over half of our consolidated EBITDA. With the commodity drag Through the Q2 and the general slip in U. Speaker 200:07:14S. Rig count, Ensign is down about 10 rigs in the 2nd quarter as compared to the Q1 And going into the Q3, we have 47 rigs active today in the U. S. And with a strong position in the Permian, we have 36 of those rigs active Stay in that basin. With the Haynesville place softening due to gas prices, the sales team has been very active churning rigs over onto new contracts, In most cases where rigs have come off 2022 contracts, we are now seeing some bid tension in the market as a result of the rig count decline. Speaker 200:07:45So the margin run rate for the Q3 will probably be neutral quarter over quarter. In most cases and on more current negotiations, we are more likely to hold rates for a 6 When operators start asking us for more term, we will know it's time to raise pricing again. I think we're probably a few quarters away from that. Our California business unit, where we have just 3 of our 16 rigs active today, continues to get frustrated with ongoing challenges with drilling permits in that state. It's California. Speaker 200:08:14We maintain a solid 7% market share in the Lower forty eight and see this stabilizing over the rest of 2023. We are also starting to see operators drill more into their Tier 2 acreage, which means that to maintain production, not grow, just maintain, They will need to drill more wells. With that, we predict that rig counts will start to move up in the Q4, but probably not before that. We have close to 25% of our active U. S. Speaker 200:08:39Fleet on an Ensign emissions reduction strategy, which is a combination of highline powered rigs And also natural gas engine rigs with battery energy storage systems otherwise known as BEST systems to regulate peak power draws. With the arbitrage between diesel fuel and gas, natural gas that is, the argument becomes more compelling. As a result, we'll continue to see expansion in this area, It's not only reduces emissions, it provides Ensign a high margin incremental revenue stream. Our U. S. Speaker 200:09:09Well servicing business had one of the slowest starts out of the gate in 2023, purely due to operator project timing, but we are back up to 85% utilization today Turning to Canada. Canada had a strong operational quarter, but fell short of expected days as the wildfires Directly affected 25% of our active fleet. Because of the wildfires and floods, We troughed at only 16 rigs operating over breakup. Today, we are back up to 40 rigs active and expect to get to 50 later in the Q3. Our high spec triple fleet are running well over 70% utilization, which provides continued strong pricing with solid rate bumps expected in the 4th quarter and into 2024. Speaker 200:10:03We continue to see our high spec doubles be considered for work later in the Q3 with rates relatively static Still in the mid-20s. The conventional fleet is staying active, but rates have fallen to find bids over the summer. They should stabilize later in the year. Our Canadian Well Servicing business unit has 14 active rigs today and with more OWA work ahead, we expect to get back to 18 rigs Later in the Q3 with a few of those rigs operating on 24 hour operations. We still have for sale roughly $40,000,000 redundant real estate in Niski, which when So we'll go obviously towards debt reduction. Speaker 200:10:38International is steady as she goes, generating steady free cash flow and long term projects. We commissioned our 3rd rig in Oman in the 2nd quarter on to a 5 year contract. The other 2 started up later in 2022. All 3 rigs are performing well out of the gate. These rigs are all on performance based contracts and delivering well above expectations, Generating approximately $3,000 a day in incremental margin, Kuwait and Bahrain, where we have 4 of our largest rigs, Continue to execute in the top decile of our contracting peer group in these countries. Speaker 200:11:10Australia's 2nd quarter results were frustrated with the further delay Of 2 large projects that were delayed now until the 3rd quarter, this affected the 2nd quarter results, but will, of course, benefit the 3rd quarter results. In Argentina, we have 2 super spec triples on long term contracts with strong day rates terming out 1 to 3 years. The situation in Venezuela changes daily, but we're expecting that we may have one of our drilling rigs working by the end of the year. We'll see how that develops. On the technology front, our Edge Drilling Solutions product line continues to expand with a lot of the supply chain issues behind us with respect to computer hardware access. Speaker 200:11:48We continue to deploy and commission roughly 1 a month of our Edge drilling rig control systems on our high spec rigs worldwide. This attracts roughly $1,000 to $1500 a day of incremental high margin technology to the rig. We will have Edge actively engaged in most of our super spec And high spec triples by the end of the Q3. With the obvious arbitrage between diesel and natural gas notwithstanding the obvious Emission reductions when using Highline or natural gas power, we are seeing growing demand for our Edge Emissions Reduction strategy, which includes BEST Systems, Highline Power substations. The product offering ranges from the Highline Power substation, which rents for about $2,000 a day to the standalone BES For about the same rate to the full blown natural gas power system with BESS and the Ensign Engine Management System, so a mouthful, For around $6,000 a day, these are all high margin opportunities and they help reduce fuel costs and emissions by as much as 50%. Speaker 200:12:48We have about 10% of the North American fleet on one of these strategies and when we include dual fuel applications, we have roughly a quarter of the fleet on an emissions reduction strategy. Our ADS automated drill system, which delivers consistent slips to slips and automates the routine for the driller, has been now fully tested and is now Operator00:13:44First question comes from Cole Piera of Stifel. Please go ahead. Speaker 400:13:50Hi, good morning all. Just wanted to start on the refinancing. Can you talk about where you are in the process? I mean, I'm just wondering with Q2 results out now, could we see Something relatively near term. Speaker 300:14:05I can't add much color than what was in the press release. So we're Like I said, looking to complete this before the end of the quarter of Q3. Speaker 400:14:16Got you. Fair enough. And on the wildfires in Canada, I mean, bit more of an impact than some of your peers. Can you just add some color on that, maybe the specific areas, etcetera? Maybe the specific areas, etcetera. Speaker 200:14:30Yes, yes. It was a lot of the Drayton Valley, north and west of that. And we had no impact To our equipment, which is the good news, nor personnel, everyone were evacuated safely. So it had an impact on about 7 of the rigs that we had and it impacted also because of some facility issues impacted by the fires. Some planned projects were delayed a couple of months. Speaker 200:15:04So that's the impact it had, but no equipment or personnel Packed, which was a good Speaker 400:15:12thing. Got it. And thinking about the U. S. Drilling business, can you just talk about How customer conversations with have been going over the past few, call it, weeks or months with regards to pricing, More rig additions, etcetera. Speaker 400:15:27And are you seeing a big difference in terms of what privates might want versus the demand from publics? Speaker 200:15:35Yes. We're seeing a lot more privates evolving. That would suggest maybe The capital markets are opening up a tiny bit for them. The bigger companies are, of course, are staying to their plans, staying to their project And continuing to work on operational efficiency, but we are working for A lot of smaller companies that have raised capital and are taking on different projects. So that tells me the capital markets have opened up To some extent for them. Speaker 400:16:14Okay, got it. That's all for me. Thanks. I'll turn it back. Speaker 200:16:17Thanks, Cole. Operator00:16:20Thank you. The next question comes from Keith MacKay of RBC Capital Markets. Please go ahead. Speaker 500:16:27Hi, good morning. Just curious first off on the U. S. Versus Canada rig markets. Do you see a material difference in the trajectory of where the two markets go? Speaker 500:16:39And does that lead you to potentially We think about having to transfer more rigs, I would assume from the U. S. To Canada, but do you think there will be more Rig transfers in the next 6 to 12 months given your outlook for both of those markets? Speaker 200:16:59Yes, good question, Keith. I'm not thinking so. There may be the odd rig that We made a move from a basin like California where there's underutilization On the smaller high spec single area to Canada, you might see one of those, but generally there won't be a large migration. We think the gas market picks back up in the back half of twenty twenty four for the U. S. Speaker 200:17:32Canada, we're seeing A good bid level, but we're also seeing a bunch of contractors that haven't worked rigs in 2 or 3 months Going after the bid. Speaker 500:17:48Yes, got it. And there's been some talk about Larger Canadian E and Ps potentially dropping activity and the rig count did tick down this week. Can you just talk about what you're seeing in terms for the second half of the year, do you think we'll get to match or beat last year's levels given all these factors? Speaker 200:18:16Yes. Well, I think we continue to drill wells a little bit faster. So the operators are sticking to budget number of wells planned. And I think they're waiting to see a quarter Of cash flow buildup with the commodity price, with a thought that perhaps they changed Their 4th quarter budget notion to some extent, we haven't seen any real notion of that. We're Perhaps contemplating that, that's how they reacted in the past. Speaker 200:18:52But we have had some clients on the high spec triples And the high spec singles, which are tighter rig type scenarios look a little Further forward, you've got the tightness in the filling the coastal and gas line, that type of stuff In those rate categories only though. Speaker 500:19:23All right. Thanks very Speaker 200:19:24much. Thank Operator00:19:28you. Thank you. Next question comes from wakar Syed of ATB Capital Markets. Please go ahead. Speaker 600:19:43Thank you for taking my question. Bob, it's always very difficult to guess Permitting issues, resolution, activity pickup. And number 2, without Rigs returning to work in California, can Ensign's rig count pick up Late in the year or next year? Speaker 200:20:19Yes. I think we're thinking of the U. S. Regardless California, maybe a couple of rigs picking up in California. What we're finding is There is some obvious tension in the permitting process that's being somewhat Subrogated to some extent by operators suggesting that they will normalize emissions Another way and we've heard a couple of projects that they may be getting engaged on geothermal, which You got to drill a hole in the ground involves a drilling rig. Speaker 200:20:57So one way or another, we may be going to work and or emission reduction strategies in other areas of our business. So it is getting approached because there is oil in the ground and they can make money with it. And it's some of this stuff is in an appellate court, but it is grinding through. It seems to The cloud seemed to be it's still cloudy, but they seem to be breaking up a little bit in California. Speaker 600:21:27And then you mentioned that your current rig count, if I remember correctly, Is 47 in the U. S. Currently active? Do you have visibility or do you have any Rig release notices that you have in hand and where do you think your rig count kind of bottoms and likely when? Speaker 200:21:52Yes. I think that I think we're kind of close to a bottom. The rig count has been dropping a little bit as you well know in the U. S. I think that what we're finding is our U. Speaker 200:22:06S. Team is where rig is coming off contract, They've been very quickly able to recontract it. So we may slip another couple of rigs with Car, but I think we're pretty close To a trough. Speaker 600:22:21And in terms of the day rates for these super triple or what they call super spectra in the U. S, Where do you see the beating edge data rates these days? Speaker 200:22:33So I would suggest that they've been Hanging in the low 30s, but we're seeing some people throw a little a few more a la carte items that used to be outside inside. But there's not as much tension on the super spec triples. It hasn't moved at all. And maybe one may look at the margins of maybe come off $1,000 to $2,000 a day. Speaker 600:23:08And then just last question, There are some structural improvements happening in the Canadian market with the LNG coming up, Some egress issues being resolved here. How do you see the demand kind of changing or rig activity changing on Speaker 200:23:36Well, I think there is, as you point out, If you're going to feed those lines in a basin where you have decline rates, you're going to have to drill to feed into it. It's pretty basic. The pace is the question. The delays in both pipelines, which Everyone is well aware of, continue, but they are getting close to Getting a final pipe to end. Speaker 600:24:09Yes. Okay. Well, thank you very much. Operator00:24:17Thanks, Kumar. Thank you. There are no further questions. I will turn the call back over to Bob Geddes for closing remarks. Speaker 200:24:25Thank you, Michelle. While the commodity deck was weak for the industry in the 2nd quarter, the macro construct For the oil business looks stronger for the back half of 'twenty three and into 'twenty four. While this is true, the contradiction is that the rig count in the U. S. Is still falling, albeit We feel almost at the bottom. Speaker 200:24:42For gas, it will be well into 2024 before we see demand for gas wells increasing again. The recent uptick in commodity prices has generally established a floor, we believe on rates and it is expected that contractors will start to bid up for 4th quarter work. Ensign expects to be running around 110 drilling rigs and 50 to 60 well service rigs into the Q3 and remaining part of the year. Ensign continues to build out term to help derisk the future and reinforce our debt reduction targets, while being strategic about term and pricing at the same time. Again, when we see operators start asking for more term, we'll know we've turned the corner. Speaker 200:25:21We're not there yet, but we feel we're not that far away from that term. The challenge, as I mentioned in my opening remarks, is that R and M costs are coming to roost and that rate increases need to be applied to start recovering that. The rigs are delivering wellbores at an increasing pace and with consistency, and the costs have to be covered in the rates somehow. Ensign has roughly $1,000,000,000 of contracted revenue forward with about half of that half of the fleet tied up under contract and over 30% of the active fleet on long term contract of 6 months or greater. The weighted average contract tenure is about 1 year and the average age of the fleet is roughly 11 years old With another 20 years of economic life ahead of it, Ensign is fully committed to the target of quickly delivering and reducing $600,000,000 of debt over the next 3 years. Speaker 200:26:08I look forward to our next call in 3 months. Thank you for attending the call. 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