NYSE:AROC Archrock Q4 2023 Earnings Report $23.99 +0.27 (+1.14%) As of 09:31 AM Eastern This is a fair market value price provided by Polygon.io. Learn more. Earnings HistoryForecast Archrock EPS ResultsActual EPS$0.21Consensus EPS $0.21Beat/MissMet ExpectationsOne Year Ago EPS$0.07Archrock Revenue ResultsActual Revenue$259.60 millionExpected Revenue$252.42 millionBeat/MissBeat by +$7.18 millionYoY Revenue Growth+18.60%Archrock Announcement DetailsQuarterQ4 2023Date2/21/2024TimeBefore Market OpensConference Call DateWednesday, February 21, 2024Conference Call Time10:00AM ETConference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptPress Release (8-K)Annual Report (10-K)Earnings HistoryCompany ProfilePowered by Archrock Q4 2023 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrFebruary 21, 2024 ShareLink copied to clipboard.There are 8 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Ladies and gentlemen, good morning. Welcome to the Archrock 4th Quarter 2023 Conference Call. Your host for today's call is Megan Repine, Vice President of Investor Relations at Archrock. I will now turn the call over to Ms. Repine. Operator00:00:15You may begin. Speaker 100:00:18Thank you, Abby. Hello, everyone, and thanks for joining us on today's call. With me today are Brad Childers, President and Chief Executive Officer of Archrock and Doug Aaron, Chief Financial Officer of Archrock. Yesterday, Artruck released its financial and operating results for the Q4 and full year 2023 as well as annual guidance for 2024. If you have not received a copy, you can find the information on the company's website at www.archrock.com. Speaker 100:00:49During this call, we will make forward looking statements within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934 based on our current beliefs and expectations as well as assumptions made by and information currently available to our truck management team. Although management believes that the expectations reflected in such forward looking statements are reasonable, it can give no assurance that such expectations will prove to be correct. Please refer to our latest filings with the SEC for a list of factors that may cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward looking statements made during this call. In addition, our discussion today will reference certain non GAAP financial measures, including adjusted EBITDA, gross margin, gross margin percentage, free cash flow, free cash flow after dividend and cash available for dividend. For reconciliations of these non GAAP financial measures to our GAAP financial results, please see yesterday's press release and our Form 8 ks furnished to the SEC. Speaker 100:01:54I'll now turn the call over to Brad to discuss our Truck's 4th quarter and full year results and to provide an update of our business. Speaker 200:02:04Thank you, Megan, and good morning, everyone. Simply put, 2023 was a tremendous year for our truck. We exited the year with excellent 4th quarter performance building significant momentum in utilization, pricing and profitability. As we wrap up a record breaking year for our company, I want to extend my congratulations to our dedicated employees on an extensive list of accomplishments. Among the highlights, our teams worked around the clock to meet our customers' sharp increase in demand. Speaker 200:02:41We grew our contract compression operating fleets by 214,000 horsepower excluding sales of non strategic assets and we increased our exit fleet utilization by 300 basis points to an all time high of 96%. As we met this demand, we recorded over 4,400,000 man hours and drove 22,000,000 miles. In this exceptionally busy environment and despite a dynamic labor market, we continue to deliver industry leading safety performance, achieving a total recordable incident rate of 0.05. And for the 3rd consecutive year, we achieved 0 lost time incidents. We more than doubled the net income and earnings per share compared to 2022 and we grew our adjusted EBITDA by 24% year over year. Speaker 200:03:39This step change in our earnings power enabled us to return more than $105,000,000 in capital to our shareholders through 2 dividend increases and the initiation of a share buyback program. We also concurrently delivered outstanding dividend coverage of 2.4 times and drove our leverage ratio to an all time low of 3.5 times. From the separation of the international and fabrication operations at the end of 2015 to the navigation of 2 significant market disruptions in 2016 2020 and our steps to high grade our fleets, our technology in our markets, I'm exceptionally proud of the strong market and financial position we've built through multiple years of effort to transform our company. This transformation not only contributed to record successes across multiple metrics in 2023, but we expect will benefit our operations, financial performance and investor returns well into the future. We kick off 2024 in an enviable position. Speaker 200:04:53Our fleet quality is first rate. We have a fleet of highly standardized large horsepower units deployed in the most stable infrastructure segment of the market. Our service quality is excellent. We have the talent, technical expertise and safety processes in place to deliver the high level of service that our customers require. And we've only begun to leverage the capabilities of our innovative technology and process investments to digitize and increasingly automate our operating platform, which will enable us to take our customer service to new heights. Speaker 200:05:33Our customer relationships are deep. We have strategic partnerships with key customers that span multiple decades and we are an integral part of their critical midstream operations. And we're preparing for a greener economy. The work we're progressing on methane and carbon capture could contribute meaningfully to the industry's efforts to reduce emissions and create long term value for Archrock and our shareholders. We're encouraged by the early results in field tests and expect to demonstrate commercialization progress for certain products during 2024. Speaker 200:06:13We're proud to continue Archrock's mission to lead our industry empowering a cleaner America. Turning to compression fundamentals, we continue to experience an opportunity rich market, one that contributes to our ability to grow our earnings and cash flows in the future. Over the long term, our repositioning and investments in technology and processes should also reduce the volatility and further improve the stability of our operational and financial results. The opportunities we see in the market for compression and for Archrock are driven by several factors. First, growth in natural gas production. Speaker 200:06:56In 2023, U. S. Natural gas production grew to a new all time high of 104,000,000,000 cubic feet per day eclipsing the previous record set in 2022. And the natural gas production forecast suite track all continue to show growth in 2024 volumes. Natural gas production growth continues to be led by key Archrock oil producing markets that have associated gas like the Permian. Speaker 200:07:25In the near term, the visible slate of global LNG projects that have already been approved and sanctioned are expected to result in a sustained and secular call on U. S. Natural gas production. Longer term, the EIA forecasts U. S. Speaker 200:07:41Natural gas production growth through 2,050. The second factor is the heightened capital discipline across the energy sector. Customers, peers and suppliers are balancing growth with returns to shareholders. Industry wide additional investment in compression, a critical piece of infrastructure needed to move gas to market is required to meet current and growing demand. For Archrock, this has created a healthy and visible backlog of customer orders. Speaker 200:08:19We are sold out of new build equipment for 2024 and have already begun building a meaningful new order book for 2025. Longer term, the increased level of capital discipline we're seeing throughout the oil and gas value chain should support higher returns for investors across the entire sector including in compression and for Archrock. This brings me to a third point, the increasingly critical role natural gas can play to decarbonize energy. We now have the opportunity as an industry to further strengthen the case for natural gas by reducing emissions across the value chain. And at Archrock, we intend to do our part. Speaker 200:09:07Our new ventures team is advancing opportunities to bring methane emissions, detection, measurement and capture solutions to market. These opportunities are directly adjacent and complementary to our core contract compression services. Currently, we're in the development, pilot and early marketing phases of these investments, which will make their expected financial contributions minimal in the near term. However, we believe they could contribute meaningfully to the industry's efforts to reduce emissions over time and thus enabling our core operations to continue to expand while providing exciting new markets for growth opportunities for Archrock. And despite being still in the early days, we believe the potential impact of our proprietary methane capture device is further enhanced by the final Quatto B rules published by the EPA last December. Speaker 200:10:07If we as an industry succeed in materially reducing emissions associated with natural gas production and use, we believe we help answer the call on all businesses to reduce carbon emissions. We extend our social license to operate and we extend the use of our affordable and abundant natural gas resource as a low emission source of reliable power Moving on to our segments, our contract operations business segment is firing on all cylinders. We exited 2023 with a record fleet utilization rate of 96%. For the full year, our operating horsepower grew by approximately 214,000 excluding the active horsepower we sold as part of our fleet high grading strategy. The 4th quarter marks our 9th consecutive quarter of sequential increases in our monthly revenue power. Speaker 200:11:15In 2024, we will benefit from a full year's impact of these rate increases and we expect to capture additional meaningful increments this year. I'm proud to say that we delivered gross margin dollars for the year of $503,000,000 up $100,000,000 or 26% compared to 2022. This translated into a 300 basis point increase in our gross margin percentage for the year. Notably, we achieved a quarterly high for 2023 of 64% during Q4. Looking ahead, we remain ambitious about driving additional profitability gains in 2024 and long term, especially as we leverage the capabilities of our technology investments to digitize and increasingly automate our operating platform. Speaker 200:12:12Moving to our aftermarket services segment, full year 2023 activity improved meaningfully compared to 2022 We saw steady activity in the Q4 with solid demand for our services. Profitability remains substantially higher than historical levels as we focus on higher quality and higher margin work. We expect healthy levels of activity to continue into 2024. Shifting to our capital allocation framework for 2024, Doug will walk through our capital investment plans in connection with our full year 2024 guidance later in our call. But I'd like first to review our approach to capital allocation and growth. Speaker 200:13:00On our Q3 2023 earnings call, we committed to free cash flow generation in 2024 supported by efficient execution of our operations, price increases and strategically managed investment in our fleets. Our 2024 budget reaffirms our free cash flow expectation and our commitments to a prudent and returns based approach to capital allocation consistent with the following priorities. 1st, increasing capital returns to shareholders. As shareholders ourselves, management and the Board are committed to maintaining a well covered dividend that grows along with the profitability increases we are driving in our underlying business. Given our confidence in the outlook for compression as well as Archrock's sector leading financial flexibility, we recently announced a 6.5% sequential increase in our quarterly dividend and share buybacks remain another value creation tool available to us in 2024. Speaker 200:14:082nd, continuing to meet the needs of our customer base through newbuild investments. These investments will be funded by operations and supported by attractive returns. And finally, 3rd, maintaining an industry leading balance sheet and leverage position. As 4th quarter performance shows, we are well on our way to achieving consistent leverage ratio of 3x to 3.5x. In summary, we're delivering record performance, reflecting 4 primary drivers, which are also contributing to Archrock's strong outlook. Speaker 200:14:51These drivers include: 1, our transformed platform 2, our incomparable financial position and capital allocation 3, a robust market for compression and 4, the future opportunity for natural gas to meet the growing demand for cleaner energy and the prospect for Archrock's leverage technology for a more digitized, automated and sustainable future. With that, I'd like to turn the call over to Doug for a review of our Q4 and full year performance and to provide additional color on our 2024 guidance. Speaker 300:15:28Thank you, Brad. Good morning and thanks to all of you for joining us. Let's look at a summary of our Q4 and full year results and then cover our financial outlook. Net income for the Q4 of 2023 was $33,000,000 This included a non cash $4,000,000 long lived asset impairment as well as a non cash $1,000,000 increase in the fair value of our investment in Ecotec. We reported adjusted EBITDA of $120,000,000 Speaker 200:16:00for the Q4 Speaker 300:16:012023. Underlying business performance was strong in the 4th quarter as we delivered higher total gross margin dollars for both segments on a sequential basis. Results further benefited from $2,000,000 in net asset sale gains related to non strategic horsepower sales. Included in our quarterly results was a $4,000,000 increase in selling, general and administrative expenses during the Q4. We do not anticipate this level of expense will continue as it was largely related to the increase in performance based short term and long term incentive compensation expense given the outstanding year our employees delivered and the dramatic outperformance relative to earlier expectations in 2023. Speaker 300:16:52Turning to our business segments. Contract operations revenue came in at 2 $13,000,000 in the 4th quarter, up 3% compared to the 3rd quarter. This increase was primarily driven by higher pricing. Compared to the Q3, we grew our gross margin dollars by 4%. This resulted in a gross margin percentage of 64% for the 2nd straight quarter. Speaker 300:17:19In our aftermarket services segment, we reported Q4 2023 revenue of $47,000,000 up slightly compared to the 3rd quarter despite typical seasonal softness and up 12% on a year over year basis. 4th quarter AMS gross margin of 22% compared to the 3rd quarter of 20% 17% versus the prior year period. We exited the year with total debt of $1,600,000,000 and strong available liquidity of $458,000,000 Variable rate debt continues to represent less than 20% of our total debt. Our leverage ratio at year end was 3.5 times calculated as year end 20 23 total debt divided by our trailing 12 month EBITDA. This was down significantly compared to 4.4 times in the Q4 of 2022. Speaker 300:18:22As Brad mentioned earlier, while we initially targeted a leverage ratio range of 3 to 3.5 times by the end of 2024, stronger than expected earnings performance and continued capital discipline has allowed us to achieve this industry leading milestone earlier than anticipated. And we are focused on maintaining a consistent leverage ratio of 3 to 3.5 times through cycles. The strong financial flexibility I just described continue to support increased capital returns to shareholders. Following 2 dividend increases during 2023, we recently declared an increased 4th quarter dividend of $0.165 per share or $0.66 on an annualized basis. This is up 6.5% from the 3rd quarter dividend level and 10% versus the year ago period. Speaker 300:19:16Cash available for dividend for the Q4 of 2023 totaled $71,000,000 leading to impressive quarterly dividend coverage on the increased dividend of 2.8 times. In addition to increasing the dividend this quarter, we repurchased approximately 174,000 shares for $2,400,000 at an average price of $13.58 per share. This leaves $41,100,000 in remaining capacity for additional share repurchases. Archrock introduced 2024 annual guidance with our earnings release yesterday. All of the customary detail can be found in the materials published last night and for the purposes of this call, I will keep my comments high level. Speaker 300:20:05We announced a 20.24 adjusted EBITDA guidance range of $500,000,000 to $530,000,000 At the midpoint, this represents an increase of $65,000,000 compared to the $450,000,000 in 2023 or 14%. In contract operations, we expect full year revenue to be in the range of $890,000,000 to $915,000,000 a year over year increase of 11% at the midpoint, driven by continued tight utilization and higher pricing. We expect gross margin percentage to a range between 64% 65.5% for the year. This reflects not only top line growth, but also continued efforts to maximize our profitability by leveraging technology and focus and focusing on controlling expenses even during this up cycle. In our AMS business, we forecast full year revenue of $170,000,000 to $185,000,000 consistent with the healthy activity we experienced in 2023. Speaker 300:21:14We also expect to defend the profitability gains we worked hard to achieve with an expectation for gross margin percentage between 19% 20.5%. Turning to capital, on a full year basis, we expect total 2024 capital expenditures to be approximately 275,000,000 to $290,000,000 Of that, we expect growth CapEx to total between $175,000,000 $180,000,000 to support investment in new build horsepower and repackage CapEx to meet continued strong customer demand. This compares to growth CapEx of $190,000,000 in 2023 and preliminary growth capital expenditure of approximately $160,000,000 that we provided last November. The change reflects growth CapEx underspend and carry forward from 2023 due to some supplier equipment delays as well as incremental newbuild horsepower investment supported by multi year contracts to satisfy key customer demand. Maintenance CapEx is forecasted to be approximately $80,000,000 to $85,000,000 down from $92,000,000 compared to 2023 due to reduced Make Ready activity. Speaker 300:22:36We also anticipate approximately $20,000,000 to $25,000,000 in other CapEx, primarily for new vehicles. Total capital expenditures are expected to be fully funded by operations with the potential for additional support from modest non strategic asset sale proceeds as we continue to high grade our fleet. Before we open up the line for questions, I will conclude by saying, we believe a durable up cycle for our business has arrived and we are focused on maintaining our position at Artruck, the premier compression company in America for our employees, customers and investors. We expect 2024 performance to benefit from a full year of record high utilization and pricing and we look forward to delivering on our promise of consistent execution, earnings growth and free cash flow generation. With that, Abby, we'd now like to open up the line for questions. Operator00:23:38Thank we will take our first question from Jim Rolison with Raymond James. Your line is open. Speaker 400:24:02Good morning, Brad and Doug. Speaker 200:24:04Good morning, Jim. Speaker 400:24:06Brad, if I just kind of step back and look at guidance for the year for EBITDA, for CapEx, it's pretty obvious you're going to get to that 3 times leverage by year end and obviously throw off a lot of free cash flow as we go through this year. And I'm just kind of curious, you kind of hit some of your targets on the leverage side and you have an awful lot of opportunity to not only supply customer demands for incremental horsepower in your CapEx budget, but you're going to have a lot of opportunity to provide capital back to shareholders, which you've been doing. Just curious as that you kind of get down the road here, how do you think about allocating that between the buyback program, between growing dividends? The Board and yourselves have been pretty conservative on raising dividends and not getting too far out over your skis, but it seems like a lot of things are lining up for that to kind of crescendo into more capital returns. So just maybe how you think about that as we go forward given the outlook for the year? Speaker 200:25:19Sure. Thanks, Jim. I'll speak and let Doug top me up. Number 1, we're super excited about the financial flexibility that we've built to put us in this position to offer the level of returns that we can now deliver in this business and to our shareholders. As I stated in the prepared comments, when we look at this financial flexibility, our option set to return capital shareholders is really good. Speaker 200:25:49And we're going to use the returns based approach to decide whether that where that incremental cash can best go to maximize returns for investors. Growth in the core business, which we're investing at really nice returns right now and our customer base wants our services in some ways they can't get enough, compared to increases in the dividends or share buybacks. So it's all going to be driven by our analysis of where we can obtain the best returns for our investors. Speaker 300:26:21Yes. And Jim, I just would top it up by saying, there's obviously a bit of a what have you done for me lately, right? But as I said in my remarks, our year over year dividend increase represents 10%. So look, we're going to keep looking for ways to add value and that'll be a bit dynamic. It's we said we intend to be sort of a steady presence on share buybacks. Speaker 300:26:50And I think all of the above are the boxes at the moment that we plan to check. Speaker 400:26:55Certainly, it's a high class problem to have. Speaker 300:26:58And Brad, on Speaker 400:26:59the market, it's interesting, kind of feels like you had a market that's been tight because of underinvestment, industry has been picking up investment. But as we roll into 2025 and the next few years beyond because of the LNG build out you referenced, obviously, volume demand for gas is going to go up, which kind of implies compression demand should proportionately go up. And yet when I look at what yourselves and your peers are doing, growth CapEx across the space for the public guys at least seems like it's actually coming down a little bit in 2024 versus 2023, which kind of feels like it maybe sets up for this tightness to continue. I'm curious how you think about that, what your customers are thinking about that, because it obviously could be a challenge for the industry. Speaker 200:27:51Sure. I cannot speak for the industry. But what I can suggest is that capital remains very disciplined and tightly allocated in the space. And I think there are a few reasons for that, that are really good for the industry overall and certainly good for compression and for Archrock and our investors. Number 1, cost of capital is up a bit. Speaker 200:28:17Everybody knows that right now. Cost of equipment is up quite a bit. And so just the overall returns that the marketplace is going to offer has to take into account those increased costs. That means prices, rates, returns have to go up. 2nd, it's not just about the cost, it's also about the allocation. Speaker 200:28:37Investors are demanding better returns from our industry. And let's face it, for the last decade, our industry has not had a fantastic track record. Returns must go up across the sector that includes in compression just to meet industrial expectations. And it's for these reasons that I think that equipment and new investment equipment is going to remain tight and constructive for the industry overall. Speaker 400:29:04Makes perfect sense. And then last, just you highlighted kind of being still in the fairly early days in your investment in digitizing and automating operations. Curious kind of how you think about the long term impact on margins from that investment? Speaker 200:29:24Thanks for the question. I like the question a lot. So first, I'm going to say that what we've done to really transform our platform is going to be great for our customers. The level of service, the level of uptime that we can generate and deliver to our customers with our improved platform is going to be tremendous. And second, the platform is now in place. Speaker 200:29:52But what isn't in place is we're not practicing it yet as well as we can. We have this new business model in place and our employees are just now adapting to a fully functioning platform. And we're going to be finding opportunities to deliver improved performance for I think for years to come with all the tools that we've now put in place that gives us a flood of good information. It gives us live feed information that we can respond in real time. It gives us much more data that we can analyze from a predictive maintenance perspective. Speaker 200:30:27So the power of the tool, I think is tremendous. And then finally, directly to your question, what this should do for investors in the future is that with this new service offering, with the quality of service that we can deliver to our customers, we believe we should be earning higher margins and better returns because we're delivering more value to our customers. So over time, I think that we're going to see both revenue impacts, but certainly also cost efficiency impacts on the new platform. Speaker 400:30:57Great, guys. Appreciate it. Speaker 200:31:00Thanks, Mitch. Operator00:31:02And we'll take our next question from Selman Akyol with Stifel. Your line is open. Speaker 500:31:07Thank you. Good morning. I guess first just starting off, can you just talk about the supply chain and is there any improvement there or are you still seeing long lead times and constraints there? Speaker 200:31:22Thanks, Selman. Yes, there actually has been some improvement. We see that Caterpillar's lead times are into the 40 to 45 week timeframe. We still see on the electric motor side longer lead times of a year or so on the VFDs are required, the variable frequency drives that come and required to operate those units. So but overall Caterpillar is in, the VFDs are still out. Speaker 200:31:50And then other supply chain bottlenecks that were pervasive last year have for the most part abated with single individual spots where we may have some individual supplier issues, but nothing that we were not able to or have not been able to work through pretty efficiently to not impact our offering to our customers. Speaker 500:32:16Got it. And then I know you already said you're sold out for new equipment in 2024. Curious just anything on make ready? Do you have any additional horsepower sitting around that you can put back in the field? Speaker 200:32:34Yes. At 96% utilization, we're highly utilized, but we are not 100%. We still have some horsepower that we can reinvest in and get made ready and put to work in the market. We're certainly going to work on that. Speaker 500:32:49Got it. And then you talked about 2025 in terms of having initial discussions, but I'm wondering, can you just maybe elaborate, are you seeing price improvements over 2024? Is there tenor lengthening on any of the contracts? Are you getting inflation pass throughs in any of those conversations? Speaker 200:33:08Couple of questions there. Let me try to take them in order. Let me start with pricing and then I'll turn to 2025. So for pricing, we absolutely are going to get in 2024 the full year benefit of all the price increases we implemented in 2023, which as you know when you implement them in the year you only get partial uplift in the year you're implementing the price increase. So we'll get 12 months of those price prior price increases in 2024. Speaker 200:33:372nd, we still see pricing pressure and the opportunity to get current market pricing on our fleet as it rolls over in 2024. So there's some more pricing momentum that we're going to capture in 2024 as the fleet rolls over and as some units benefit from pricing mechanisms built into the contracts that get an annual price increase. So yes, we absolutely see pricing opportunity in 2024. We expect to capture it. And then finally on 2025, these are not just early discussions. Speaker 200:34:12These are Speaker 300:34:13bookings. 2025 is already with committed horsepower moving into that year. Sheldon, just for the avoidance of doubt here, what I'll add to that is, I think Brad and I both mentioned in our prepared remarks, we've seen 9 consecutive sequential quarters of revenue per horsepower growth. That number on our fleet is still below the current spot price. We're not going to share the difference between those two prices as much as I know that would be your next question. Speaker 300:34:47So I'll preempt it. But just to simply say that again, Brad made a great point I think in response to the first question around both cost of capital and still albeit abated some inflation on new build horsepower. Yes, pricing in 2025 and where those contracts are coming is still ahead of what you're seeing in reported results and in some cases moderately to significantly ahead. Speaker 500:35:19Great. Well, I will leave it there. Thank you so much for the color. Speaker 200:35:23Thank you. Operator00:35:26And we will take our next question from Steve Farizzoni with Sidoti. Your line is open. Speaker 600:35:32Good morning, Brad, Doug. Thanks for all the detail on the call. Just want to talk about the first about the sold out 2020 4. I'm just I'm sure I know the answer just checking anyway. Is this all going to the Permian or is it overwhelmingly going to the Permian? Speaker 200:35:5360% of our new bookings and new equipment are going to the Permian. So that's a very, very easy answer. We're excited about the growth we're accomplishing there. I mean the basin is unrelenting right now in its demand and we're happy to provide the equipment for it. Speaker 600:36:12Great. The 96 percent utilization, obviously, you're benefiting from your lack of returns. And I think you've indicated that's predicated in part on the elevated lead times, which still are long. However, there was some thought that some of the gas plays would start coming back this year ahead of LNG export demand. Now with natural gas prices where they are, are you seeing any risk or any movement in some of these gas year plays to return equipment knowing even with a year lead time they're not going to need it? Speaker 200:36:50I want to address the first part of your premise first and then come to the gas, the dry gas place. And that is that, as I tried to emphasize in a comment a minute ago, I do not believe that the tightness in this market, the high utilization in the compression space, which is pretty consistent across our peers and us is driven solely by a tight supply chain. I think that the capital allocation that the industry is pursuing right now to constrain capital that's now more expensive is a major part and the difference is important because if it's just a supply chain issue then it's going to get fixed. If on the other hand, it's that the market is demanding higher returns, which I believe it is and that we our peers in the industry are allocating capital more prudently in a more disciplined way then I believe the returns for our investors as a sector and as an industry remain higher. I just think that I don't I'm not in the position of agreeing with the supply chain being the driver of this comment. Speaker 200:38:01I want to make sure that we're communicating that clearly. As for pricing, the gas price and the impact on dry gas plays, we are not seeing much of a pullback. Remember that in our business we're 70% to 75% tied to much more liquids prone, liquids rich plays with associated gas. And for the remaining part of our business that does have direct dry gas exposure or highly leveraged production. And while the drill bit influences the level of production over a longer period of time, these short term fluctuations do not come through in our business very sharply. Speaker 200:38:36And finally, even with the current low natural gas price, we incrementally grew our horsepower in a couple of the dry gas plays in the 4th quarter, which just shows that people are still investing and getting ready for the increased production that LNG is going to require in the future. Speaker 600:38:56Great. That's helpful. Thanks. I know it's probably way too early for this since you just gave 2024 guidance. But you opened your books a couple of months ago on 2025 bookings. Speaker 600:39:08Anything you can give us on early color? Speaker 200:39:16Not knowing exactly what color you're looking for, seriously, I would suggest that it's really a continuation of what we saw in 2023, what we saw for bookings for 2024. Moving into 2025, it's going to be weighted heavily as you open with for Permian bookings. But we're booking large horsepower only and electric motor drive is the combination of equipment that we see the market really wanting from us and our customer base wanting from us for 2025. Speaker 600:39:49Great. Thanks, Brad. Thanks, Jud. Speaker 200:39:51Welcome. Operator00:39:55And we will take our next question from Elvira Scotto with RBC Capital Markets. Your line is open. Speaker 700:40:02Hey, good morning, everyone. Thanks for all the detail on the call. I just had one follow-up question to the previous question. With the capital discipline that we're seeing within the compression, Archrock and your peers? And then with supply chain issues easing, is there any risk that we would see a shift to more owned compression? Speaker 200:40:31Elmyra, thank you for the question. The market, as I said in the past, we believe from an overall perspective is about 70% owned and about 30% outsourced. And what we see right now is that that ratio is not really changing with the exception of in the Permian Basin, we think that the amount of least horsepower and horsepower provided by the providers like Archrock and our peers is a lot higher than that 30% mark in the space overall. The final thing I'll point out is that for customers that wish to go buy their horsepower, they're still going to be paying a lot more. We've seen about 30% inflation in the cost of the new build unit over the last 3 years. Speaker 200:41:23So costs are up sharply for them to acquire it. The second gating item is going to be access for trained labor to operate the equipment. And so it's not just about capital allocation, it's also about the expense and the ability to deploy the right expertise to operate the equipment in the field that's really supported growth by growth in our sector and for the compression outsource service providers and Archrock right now. Speaker 700:41:51Great. Thank you. That's very helpful. Operator00:41:57And that concludes today's question and answer session. I'd now like to turn the call back to Mr. Childers for final remarks. Speaker 200:42:06Great. Thank you everyone for participating in our Q4 review call. I'm excited about the value our franchise can deliver today and well into the future. We hope you'll join us for what we expect to be a lucrative ride. I look forward to updating you on our progress next quarter. Speaker 200:42:24Thank you everyone. 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There are 8 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Ladies and gentlemen, good morning. Welcome to the Archrock 4th Quarter 2023 Conference Call. Your host for today's call is Megan Repine, Vice President of Investor Relations at Archrock. I will now turn the call over to Ms. Repine. Operator00:00:15You may begin. Speaker 100:00:18Thank you, Abby. Hello, everyone, and thanks for joining us on today's call. With me today are Brad Childers, President and Chief Executive Officer of Archrock and Doug Aaron, Chief Financial Officer of Archrock. Yesterday, Artruck released its financial and operating results for the Q4 and full year 2023 as well as annual guidance for 2024. If you have not received a copy, you can find the information on the company's website at www.archrock.com. Speaker 100:00:49During this call, we will make forward looking statements within the meaning of Section 21E of the Securities and Exchange Act of 1934 based on our current beliefs and expectations as well as assumptions made by and information currently available to our truck management team. Although management believes that the expectations reflected in such forward looking statements are reasonable, it can give no assurance that such expectations will prove to be correct. Please refer to our latest filings with the SEC for a list of factors that may cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward looking statements made during this call. In addition, our discussion today will reference certain non GAAP financial measures, including adjusted EBITDA, gross margin, gross margin percentage, free cash flow, free cash flow after dividend and cash available for dividend. For reconciliations of these non GAAP financial measures to our GAAP financial results, please see yesterday's press release and our Form 8 ks furnished to the SEC. Speaker 100:01:54I'll now turn the call over to Brad to discuss our Truck's 4th quarter and full year results and to provide an update of our business. Speaker 200:02:04Thank you, Megan, and good morning, everyone. Simply put, 2023 was a tremendous year for our truck. We exited the year with excellent 4th quarter performance building significant momentum in utilization, pricing and profitability. As we wrap up a record breaking year for our company, I want to extend my congratulations to our dedicated employees on an extensive list of accomplishments. Among the highlights, our teams worked around the clock to meet our customers' sharp increase in demand. Speaker 200:02:41We grew our contract compression operating fleets by 214,000 horsepower excluding sales of non strategic assets and we increased our exit fleet utilization by 300 basis points to an all time high of 96%. As we met this demand, we recorded over 4,400,000 man hours and drove 22,000,000 miles. In this exceptionally busy environment and despite a dynamic labor market, we continue to deliver industry leading safety performance, achieving a total recordable incident rate of 0.05. And for the 3rd consecutive year, we achieved 0 lost time incidents. We more than doubled the net income and earnings per share compared to 2022 and we grew our adjusted EBITDA by 24% year over year. Speaker 200:03:39This step change in our earnings power enabled us to return more than $105,000,000 in capital to our shareholders through 2 dividend increases and the initiation of a share buyback program. We also concurrently delivered outstanding dividend coverage of 2.4 times and drove our leverage ratio to an all time low of 3.5 times. From the separation of the international and fabrication operations at the end of 2015 to the navigation of 2 significant market disruptions in 2016 2020 and our steps to high grade our fleets, our technology in our markets, I'm exceptionally proud of the strong market and financial position we've built through multiple years of effort to transform our company. This transformation not only contributed to record successes across multiple metrics in 2023, but we expect will benefit our operations, financial performance and investor returns well into the future. We kick off 2024 in an enviable position. Speaker 200:04:53Our fleet quality is first rate. We have a fleet of highly standardized large horsepower units deployed in the most stable infrastructure segment of the market. Our service quality is excellent. We have the talent, technical expertise and safety processes in place to deliver the high level of service that our customers require. And we've only begun to leverage the capabilities of our innovative technology and process investments to digitize and increasingly automate our operating platform, which will enable us to take our customer service to new heights. Speaker 200:05:33Our customer relationships are deep. We have strategic partnerships with key customers that span multiple decades and we are an integral part of their critical midstream operations. And we're preparing for a greener economy. The work we're progressing on methane and carbon capture could contribute meaningfully to the industry's efforts to reduce emissions and create long term value for Archrock and our shareholders. We're encouraged by the early results in field tests and expect to demonstrate commercialization progress for certain products during 2024. Speaker 200:06:13We're proud to continue Archrock's mission to lead our industry empowering a cleaner America. Turning to compression fundamentals, we continue to experience an opportunity rich market, one that contributes to our ability to grow our earnings and cash flows in the future. Over the long term, our repositioning and investments in technology and processes should also reduce the volatility and further improve the stability of our operational and financial results. The opportunities we see in the market for compression and for Archrock are driven by several factors. First, growth in natural gas production. Speaker 200:06:56In 2023, U. S. Natural gas production grew to a new all time high of 104,000,000,000 cubic feet per day eclipsing the previous record set in 2022. And the natural gas production forecast suite track all continue to show growth in 2024 volumes. Natural gas production growth continues to be led by key Archrock oil producing markets that have associated gas like the Permian. Speaker 200:07:25In the near term, the visible slate of global LNG projects that have already been approved and sanctioned are expected to result in a sustained and secular call on U. S. Natural gas production. Longer term, the EIA forecasts U. S. Speaker 200:07:41Natural gas production growth through 2,050. The second factor is the heightened capital discipline across the energy sector. Customers, peers and suppliers are balancing growth with returns to shareholders. Industry wide additional investment in compression, a critical piece of infrastructure needed to move gas to market is required to meet current and growing demand. For Archrock, this has created a healthy and visible backlog of customer orders. Speaker 200:08:19We are sold out of new build equipment for 2024 and have already begun building a meaningful new order book for 2025. Longer term, the increased level of capital discipline we're seeing throughout the oil and gas value chain should support higher returns for investors across the entire sector including in compression and for Archrock. This brings me to a third point, the increasingly critical role natural gas can play to decarbonize energy. We now have the opportunity as an industry to further strengthen the case for natural gas by reducing emissions across the value chain. And at Archrock, we intend to do our part. Speaker 200:09:07Our new ventures team is advancing opportunities to bring methane emissions, detection, measurement and capture solutions to market. These opportunities are directly adjacent and complementary to our core contract compression services. Currently, we're in the development, pilot and early marketing phases of these investments, which will make their expected financial contributions minimal in the near term. However, we believe they could contribute meaningfully to the industry's efforts to reduce emissions over time and thus enabling our core operations to continue to expand while providing exciting new markets for growth opportunities for Archrock. And despite being still in the early days, we believe the potential impact of our proprietary methane capture device is further enhanced by the final Quatto B rules published by the EPA last December. Speaker 200:10:07If we as an industry succeed in materially reducing emissions associated with natural gas production and use, we believe we help answer the call on all businesses to reduce carbon emissions. We extend our social license to operate and we extend the use of our affordable and abundant natural gas resource as a low emission source of reliable power Moving on to our segments, our contract operations business segment is firing on all cylinders. We exited 2023 with a record fleet utilization rate of 96%. For the full year, our operating horsepower grew by approximately 214,000 excluding the active horsepower we sold as part of our fleet high grading strategy. The 4th quarter marks our 9th consecutive quarter of sequential increases in our monthly revenue power. Speaker 200:11:15In 2024, we will benefit from a full year's impact of these rate increases and we expect to capture additional meaningful increments this year. I'm proud to say that we delivered gross margin dollars for the year of $503,000,000 up $100,000,000 or 26% compared to 2022. This translated into a 300 basis point increase in our gross margin percentage for the year. Notably, we achieved a quarterly high for 2023 of 64% during Q4. Looking ahead, we remain ambitious about driving additional profitability gains in 2024 and long term, especially as we leverage the capabilities of our technology investments to digitize and increasingly automate our operating platform. Speaker 200:12:12Moving to our aftermarket services segment, full year 2023 activity improved meaningfully compared to 2022 We saw steady activity in the Q4 with solid demand for our services. Profitability remains substantially higher than historical levels as we focus on higher quality and higher margin work. We expect healthy levels of activity to continue into 2024. Shifting to our capital allocation framework for 2024, Doug will walk through our capital investment plans in connection with our full year 2024 guidance later in our call. But I'd like first to review our approach to capital allocation and growth. Speaker 200:13:00On our Q3 2023 earnings call, we committed to free cash flow generation in 2024 supported by efficient execution of our operations, price increases and strategically managed investment in our fleets. Our 2024 budget reaffirms our free cash flow expectation and our commitments to a prudent and returns based approach to capital allocation consistent with the following priorities. 1st, increasing capital returns to shareholders. As shareholders ourselves, management and the Board are committed to maintaining a well covered dividend that grows along with the profitability increases we are driving in our underlying business. Given our confidence in the outlook for compression as well as Archrock's sector leading financial flexibility, we recently announced a 6.5% sequential increase in our quarterly dividend and share buybacks remain another value creation tool available to us in 2024. Speaker 200:14:082nd, continuing to meet the needs of our customer base through newbuild investments. These investments will be funded by operations and supported by attractive returns. And finally, 3rd, maintaining an industry leading balance sheet and leverage position. As 4th quarter performance shows, we are well on our way to achieving consistent leverage ratio of 3x to 3.5x. In summary, we're delivering record performance, reflecting 4 primary drivers, which are also contributing to Archrock's strong outlook. Speaker 200:14:51These drivers include: 1, our transformed platform 2, our incomparable financial position and capital allocation 3, a robust market for compression and 4, the future opportunity for natural gas to meet the growing demand for cleaner energy and the prospect for Archrock's leverage technology for a more digitized, automated and sustainable future. With that, I'd like to turn the call over to Doug for a review of our Q4 and full year performance and to provide additional color on our 2024 guidance. Speaker 300:15:28Thank you, Brad. Good morning and thanks to all of you for joining us. Let's look at a summary of our Q4 and full year results and then cover our financial outlook. Net income for the Q4 of 2023 was $33,000,000 This included a non cash $4,000,000 long lived asset impairment as well as a non cash $1,000,000 increase in the fair value of our investment in Ecotec. We reported adjusted EBITDA of $120,000,000 Speaker 200:16:00for the Q4 Speaker 300:16:012023. Underlying business performance was strong in the 4th quarter as we delivered higher total gross margin dollars for both segments on a sequential basis. Results further benefited from $2,000,000 in net asset sale gains related to non strategic horsepower sales. Included in our quarterly results was a $4,000,000 increase in selling, general and administrative expenses during the Q4. We do not anticipate this level of expense will continue as it was largely related to the increase in performance based short term and long term incentive compensation expense given the outstanding year our employees delivered and the dramatic outperformance relative to earlier expectations in 2023. Speaker 300:16:52Turning to our business segments. Contract operations revenue came in at 2 $13,000,000 in the 4th quarter, up 3% compared to the 3rd quarter. This increase was primarily driven by higher pricing. Compared to the Q3, we grew our gross margin dollars by 4%. This resulted in a gross margin percentage of 64% for the 2nd straight quarter. Speaker 300:17:19In our aftermarket services segment, we reported Q4 2023 revenue of $47,000,000 up slightly compared to the 3rd quarter despite typical seasonal softness and up 12% on a year over year basis. 4th quarter AMS gross margin of 22% compared to the 3rd quarter of 20% 17% versus the prior year period. We exited the year with total debt of $1,600,000,000 and strong available liquidity of $458,000,000 Variable rate debt continues to represent less than 20% of our total debt. Our leverage ratio at year end was 3.5 times calculated as year end 20 23 total debt divided by our trailing 12 month EBITDA. This was down significantly compared to 4.4 times in the Q4 of 2022. Speaker 300:18:22As Brad mentioned earlier, while we initially targeted a leverage ratio range of 3 to 3.5 times by the end of 2024, stronger than expected earnings performance and continued capital discipline has allowed us to achieve this industry leading milestone earlier than anticipated. And we are focused on maintaining a consistent leverage ratio of 3 to 3.5 times through cycles. The strong financial flexibility I just described continue to support increased capital returns to shareholders. Following 2 dividend increases during 2023, we recently declared an increased 4th quarter dividend of $0.165 per share or $0.66 on an annualized basis. This is up 6.5% from the 3rd quarter dividend level and 10% versus the year ago period. Speaker 300:19:16Cash available for dividend for the Q4 of 2023 totaled $71,000,000 leading to impressive quarterly dividend coverage on the increased dividend of 2.8 times. In addition to increasing the dividend this quarter, we repurchased approximately 174,000 shares for $2,400,000 at an average price of $13.58 per share. This leaves $41,100,000 in remaining capacity for additional share repurchases. Archrock introduced 2024 annual guidance with our earnings release yesterday. All of the customary detail can be found in the materials published last night and for the purposes of this call, I will keep my comments high level. Speaker 300:20:05We announced a 20.24 adjusted EBITDA guidance range of $500,000,000 to $530,000,000 At the midpoint, this represents an increase of $65,000,000 compared to the $450,000,000 in 2023 or 14%. In contract operations, we expect full year revenue to be in the range of $890,000,000 to $915,000,000 a year over year increase of 11% at the midpoint, driven by continued tight utilization and higher pricing. We expect gross margin percentage to a range between 64% 65.5% for the year. This reflects not only top line growth, but also continued efforts to maximize our profitability by leveraging technology and focus and focusing on controlling expenses even during this up cycle. In our AMS business, we forecast full year revenue of $170,000,000 to $185,000,000 consistent with the healthy activity we experienced in 2023. Speaker 300:21:14We also expect to defend the profitability gains we worked hard to achieve with an expectation for gross margin percentage between 19% 20.5%. Turning to capital, on a full year basis, we expect total 2024 capital expenditures to be approximately 275,000,000 to $290,000,000 Of that, we expect growth CapEx to total between $175,000,000 $180,000,000 to support investment in new build horsepower and repackage CapEx to meet continued strong customer demand. This compares to growth CapEx of $190,000,000 in 2023 and preliminary growth capital expenditure of approximately $160,000,000 that we provided last November. The change reflects growth CapEx underspend and carry forward from 2023 due to some supplier equipment delays as well as incremental newbuild horsepower investment supported by multi year contracts to satisfy key customer demand. Maintenance CapEx is forecasted to be approximately $80,000,000 to $85,000,000 down from $92,000,000 compared to 2023 due to reduced Make Ready activity. Speaker 300:22:36We also anticipate approximately $20,000,000 to $25,000,000 in other CapEx, primarily for new vehicles. Total capital expenditures are expected to be fully funded by operations with the potential for additional support from modest non strategic asset sale proceeds as we continue to high grade our fleet. Before we open up the line for questions, I will conclude by saying, we believe a durable up cycle for our business has arrived and we are focused on maintaining our position at Artruck, the premier compression company in America for our employees, customers and investors. We expect 2024 performance to benefit from a full year of record high utilization and pricing and we look forward to delivering on our promise of consistent execution, earnings growth and free cash flow generation. With that, Abby, we'd now like to open up the line for questions. Operator00:23:38Thank we will take our first question from Jim Rolison with Raymond James. Your line is open. Speaker 400:24:02Good morning, Brad and Doug. Speaker 200:24:04Good morning, Jim. Speaker 400:24:06Brad, if I just kind of step back and look at guidance for the year for EBITDA, for CapEx, it's pretty obvious you're going to get to that 3 times leverage by year end and obviously throw off a lot of free cash flow as we go through this year. And I'm just kind of curious, you kind of hit some of your targets on the leverage side and you have an awful lot of opportunity to not only supply customer demands for incremental horsepower in your CapEx budget, but you're going to have a lot of opportunity to provide capital back to shareholders, which you've been doing. Just curious as that you kind of get down the road here, how do you think about allocating that between the buyback program, between growing dividends? The Board and yourselves have been pretty conservative on raising dividends and not getting too far out over your skis, but it seems like a lot of things are lining up for that to kind of crescendo into more capital returns. So just maybe how you think about that as we go forward given the outlook for the year? Speaker 200:25:19Sure. Thanks, Jim. I'll speak and let Doug top me up. Number 1, we're super excited about the financial flexibility that we've built to put us in this position to offer the level of returns that we can now deliver in this business and to our shareholders. As I stated in the prepared comments, when we look at this financial flexibility, our option set to return capital shareholders is really good. Speaker 200:25:49And we're going to use the returns based approach to decide whether that where that incremental cash can best go to maximize returns for investors. Growth in the core business, which we're investing at really nice returns right now and our customer base wants our services in some ways they can't get enough, compared to increases in the dividends or share buybacks. So it's all going to be driven by our analysis of where we can obtain the best returns for our investors. Speaker 300:26:21Yes. And Jim, I just would top it up by saying, there's obviously a bit of a what have you done for me lately, right? But as I said in my remarks, our year over year dividend increase represents 10%. So look, we're going to keep looking for ways to add value and that'll be a bit dynamic. It's we said we intend to be sort of a steady presence on share buybacks. Speaker 300:26:50And I think all of the above are the boxes at the moment that we plan to check. Speaker 400:26:55Certainly, it's a high class problem to have. Speaker 300:26:58And Brad, on Speaker 400:26:59the market, it's interesting, kind of feels like you had a market that's been tight because of underinvestment, industry has been picking up investment. But as we roll into 2025 and the next few years beyond because of the LNG build out you referenced, obviously, volume demand for gas is going to go up, which kind of implies compression demand should proportionately go up. And yet when I look at what yourselves and your peers are doing, growth CapEx across the space for the public guys at least seems like it's actually coming down a little bit in 2024 versus 2023, which kind of feels like it maybe sets up for this tightness to continue. I'm curious how you think about that, what your customers are thinking about that, because it obviously could be a challenge for the industry. Speaker 200:27:51Sure. I cannot speak for the industry. But what I can suggest is that capital remains very disciplined and tightly allocated in the space. And I think there are a few reasons for that, that are really good for the industry overall and certainly good for compression and for Archrock and our investors. Number 1, cost of capital is up a bit. Speaker 200:28:17Everybody knows that right now. Cost of equipment is up quite a bit. And so just the overall returns that the marketplace is going to offer has to take into account those increased costs. That means prices, rates, returns have to go up. 2nd, it's not just about the cost, it's also about the allocation. Speaker 200:28:37Investors are demanding better returns from our industry. And let's face it, for the last decade, our industry has not had a fantastic track record. Returns must go up across the sector that includes in compression just to meet industrial expectations. And it's for these reasons that I think that equipment and new investment equipment is going to remain tight and constructive for the industry overall. Speaker 400:29:04Makes perfect sense. And then last, just you highlighted kind of being still in the fairly early days in your investment in digitizing and automating operations. Curious kind of how you think about the long term impact on margins from that investment? Speaker 200:29:24Thanks for the question. I like the question a lot. So first, I'm going to say that what we've done to really transform our platform is going to be great for our customers. The level of service, the level of uptime that we can generate and deliver to our customers with our improved platform is going to be tremendous. And second, the platform is now in place. Speaker 200:29:52But what isn't in place is we're not practicing it yet as well as we can. We have this new business model in place and our employees are just now adapting to a fully functioning platform. And we're going to be finding opportunities to deliver improved performance for I think for years to come with all the tools that we've now put in place that gives us a flood of good information. It gives us live feed information that we can respond in real time. It gives us much more data that we can analyze from a predictive maintenance perspective. Speaker 200:30:27So the power of the tool, I think is tremendous. And then finally, directly to your question, what this should do for investors in the future is that with this new service offering, with the quality of service that we can deliver to our customers, we believe we should be earning higher margins and better returns because we're delivering more value to our customers. So over time, I think that we're going to see both revenue impacts, but certainly also cost efficiency impacts on the new platform. Speaker 400:30:57Great, guys. Appreciate it. Speaker 200:31:00Thanks, Mitch. Operator00:31:02And we'll take our next question from Selman Akyol with Stifel. Your line is open. Speaker 500:31:07Thank you. Good morning. I guess first just starting off, can you just talk about the supply chain and is there any improvement there or are you still seeing long lead times and constraints there? Speaker 200:31:22Thanks, Selman. Yes, there actually has been some improvement. We see that Caterpillar's lead times are into the 40 to 45 week timeframe. We still see on the electric motor side longer lead times of a year or so on the VFDs are required, the variable frequency drives that come and required to operate those units. So but overall Caterpillar is in, the VFDs are still out. Speaker 200:31:50And then other supply chain bottlenecks that were pervasive last year have for the most part abated with single individual spots where we may have some individual supplier issues, but nothing that we were not able to or have not been able to work through pretty efficiently to not impact our offering to our customers. Speaker 500:32:16Got it. And then I know you already said you're sold out for new equipment in 2024. Curious just anything on make ready? Do you have any additional horsepower sitting around that you can put back in the field? Speaker 200:32:34Yes. At 96% utilization, we're highly utilized, but we are not 100%. We still have some horsepower that we can reinvest in and get made ready and put to work in the market. We're certainly going to work on that. Speaker 500:32:49Got it. And then you talked about 2025 in terms of having initial discussions, but I'm wondering, can you just maybe elaborate, are you seeing price improvements over 2024? Is there tenor lengthening on any of the contracts? Are you getting inflation pass throughs in any of those conversations? Speaker 200:33:08Couple of questions there. Let me try to take them in order. Let me start with pricing and then I'll turn to 2025. So for pricing, we absolutely are going to get in 2024 the full year benefit of all the price increases we implemented in 2023, which as you know when you implement them in the year you only get partial uplift in the year you're implementing the price increase. So we'll get 12 months of those price prior price increases in 2024. Speaker 200:33:372nd, we still see pricing pressure and the opportunity to get current market pricing on our fleet as it rolls over in 2024. So there's some more pricing momentum that we're going to capture in 2024 as the fleet rolls over and as some units benefit from pricing mechanisms built into the contracts that get an annual price increase. So yes, we absolutely see pricing opportunity in 2024. We expect to capture it. And then finally on 2025, these are not just early discussions. Speaker 200:34:12These are Speaker 300:34:13bookings. 2025 is already with committed horsepower moving into that year. Sheldon, just for the avoidance of doubt here, what I'll add to that is, I think Brad and I both mentioned in our prepared remarks, we've seen 9 consecutive sequential quarters of revenue per horsepower growth. That number on our fleet is still below the current spot price. We're not going to share the difference between those two prices as much as I know that would be your next question. Speaker 300:34:47So I'll preempt it. But just to simply say that again, Brad made a great point I think in response to the first question around both cost of capital and still albeit abated some inflation on new build horsepower. Yes, pricing in 2025 and where those contracts are coming is still ahead of what you're seeing in reported results and in some cases moderately to significantly ahead. Speaker 500:35:19Great. Well, I will leave it there. Thank you so much for the color. Speaker 200:35:23Thank you. Operator00:35:26And we will take our next question from Steve Farizzoni with Sidoti. Your line is open. Speaker 600:35:32Good morning, Brad, Doug. Thanks for all the detail on the call. Just want to talk about the first about the sold out 2020 4. I'm just I'm sure I know the answer just checking anyway. Is this all going to the Permian or is it overwhelmingly going to the Permian? Speaker 200:35:5360% of our new bookings and new equipment are going to the Permian. So that's a very, very easy answer. We're excited about the growth we're accomplishing there. I mean the basin is unrelenting right now in its demand and we're happy to provide the equipment for it. Speaker 600:36:12Great. The 96 percent utilization, obviously, you're benefiting from your lack of returns. And I think you've indicated that's predicated in part on the elevated lead times, which still are long. However, there was some thought that some of the gas plays would start coming back this year ahead of LNG export demand. Now with natural gas prices where they are, are you seeing any risk or any movement in some of these gas year plays to return equipment knowing even with a year lead time they're not going to need it? Speaker 200:36:50I want to address the first part of your premise first and then come to the gas, the dry gas place. And that is that, as I tried to emphasize in a comment a minute ago, I do not believe that the tightness in this market, the high utilization in the compression space, which is pretty consistent across our peers and us is driven solely by a tight supply chain. I think that the capital allocation that the industry is pursuing right now to constrain capital that's now more expensive is a major part and the difference is important because if it's just a supply chain issue then it's going to get fixed. If on the other hand, it's that the market is demanding higher returns, which I believe it is and that we our peers in the industry are allocating capital more prudently in a more disciplined way then I believe the returns for our investors as a sector and as an industry remain higher. I just think that I don't I'm not in the position of agreeing with the supply chain being the driver of this comment. Speaker 200:38:01I want to make sure that we're communicating that clearly. As for pricing, the gas price and the impact on dry gas plays, we are not seeing much of a pullback. Remember that in our business we're 70% to 75% tied to much more liquids prone, liquids rich plays with associated gas. And for the remaining part of our business that does have direct dry gas exposure or highly leveraged production. And while the drill bit influences the level of production over a longer period of time, these short term fluctuations do not come through in our business very sharply. Speaker 200:38:36And finally, even with the current low natural gas price, we incrementally grew our horsepower in a couple of the dry gas plays in the 4th quarter, which just shows that people are still investing and getting ready for the increased production that LNG is going to require in the future. Speaker 600:38:56Great. That's helpful. Thanks. I know it's probably way too early for this since you just gave 2024 guidance. But you opened your books a couple of months ago on 2025 bookings. Speaker 600:39:08Anything you can give us on early color? Speaker 200:39:16Not knowing exactly what color you're looking for, seriously, I would suggest that it's really a continuation of what we saw in 2023, what we saw for bookings for 2024. Moving into 2025, it's going to be weighted heavily as you open with for Permian bookings. But we're booking large horsepower only and electric motor drive is the combination of equipment that we see the market really wanting from us and our customer base wanting from us for 2025. Speaker 600:39:49Great. Thanks, Brad. Thanks, Jud. Speaker 200:39:51Welcome. Operator00:39:55And we will take our next question from Elvira Scotto with RBC Capital Markets. Your line is open. Speaker 700:40:02Hey, good morning, everyone. Thanks for all the detail on the call. I just had one follow-up question to the previous question. With the capital discipline that we're seeing within the compression, Archrock and your peers? And then with supply chain issues easing, is there any risk that we would see a shift to more owned compression? Speaker 200:40:31Elmyra, thank you for the question. The market, as I said in the past, we believe from an overall perspective is about 70% owned and about 30% outsourced. And what we see right now is that that ratio is not really changing with the exception of in the Permian Basin, we think that the amount of least horsepower and horsepower provided by the providers like Archrock and our peers is a lot higher than that 30% mark in the space overall. The final thing I'll point out is that for customers that wish to go buy their horsepower, they're still going to be paying a lot more. We've seen about 30% inflation in the cost of the new build unit over the last 3 years. Speaker 200:41:23So costs are up sharply for them to acquire it. The second gating item is going to be access for trained labor to operate the equipment. And so it's not just about capital allocation, it's also about the expense and the ability to deploy the right expertise to operate the equipment in the field that's really supported growth by growth in our sector and for the compression outsource service providers and Archrock right now. Speaker 700:41:51Great. Thank you. That's very helpful. Operator00:41:57And that concludes today's question and answer session. I'd now like to turn the call back to Mr. Childers for final remarks. Speaker 200:42:06Great. Thank you everyone for participating in our Q4 review call. I'm excited about the value our franchise can deliver today and well into the future. We hope you'll join us for what we expect to be a lucrative ride. I look forward to updating you on our progress next quarter. Speaker 200:42:24Thank you everyone. Operator00:42:27Ladies and gentlemen, this concludes today's call and we thank you for your participation. You may now disconnect.Read morePowered by