NYSE:RNGR Ranger Energy Services Q2 2025 Earnings Report $12.58 +0.07 (+0.52%) Closing price 08/8/2025 03:59 PM EasternExtended Trading$12.60 +0.03 (+0.20%) As of 08/8/2025 08:00 PM Eastern Extended trading is trading that happens on electronic markets outside of regular trading hours. This is a fair market value extended hours price provided by Polygon.io. Learn more. ProfileEarnings HistoryForecast Ranger Energy Services EPS ResultsActual EPS$0.32Consensus EPS $0.24Beat/MissBeat by +$0.08One Year Ago EPSN/ARanger Energy Services Revenue ResultsActual Revenue$140.60 millionExpected Revenue$141.70 millionBeat/MissMissed by -$1.10 millionYoY Revenue GrowthN/ARanger Energy Services Announcement DetailsQuarterQ2 2025Date7/28/2025TimeAfter Market ClosesConference Call DateTuesday, July 29, 2025Conference Call Time10:00AM ETUpcoming EarningsRanger Energy Services' Q3 2025 earnings is scheduled for Monday, October 27, 2025, with a conference call scheduled at 10:00 AM ET. Check back for transcripts, audio, and key financial metrics as they become available.Conference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptSlide DeckPress Release (8-K)Quarterly Report (10-Q)Earnings HistoryCompany ProfileSlide DeckFull Screen Slide DeckPowered by Ranger Energy Services Q2 2025 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrJuly 29, 2025 ShareLink copied to clipboard.Key Takeaways Positive Sentiment: Ranger delivered $140.6 million in revenue and $20.6 million of adjusted EBITDA in Q2, maintaining a 14.7% margin despite declining rig counts. Positive Sentiment: The High Spec Rig segment generated $86.3 million of revenue and $17.6 million of adjusted EBITDA with margins above 20%, underscoring its stability and profitability. Positive Sentiment: Ranger introduced the ECO rig, the industry’s first hybrid double-electric workover rig, offering zero-emission operations in-grid, 90% emission cuts off-grid, quieter workflows and customer-shared capital costs. Positive Sentiment: Free cash flow rose 45% YTD to $17.8 million, enabling $3.3 million in share repurchases, continued dividends and a $120.1 million liquidity cushion for targeted M&A. Negative Sentiment: Management noted margin pressure from customer program shifts and a pullback in discretionary P&A work, and expects Q4 activity to be unpredictable due to budget exhaustion and seasonal slowdowns. AI Generated. May Contain Errors.Conference Call Audio Live Call not available Earnings Conference CallRanger Energy Services Q2 202500:00 / 00:00Speed:1x1.25x1.5x2xTranscript SectionsPresentationParticipantsPresentationSkip to Participants Operator00:00:00Good day, and welcome to the Ranger Energy Services Second Quarter twenty twenty five Conference Call. All participants will be in a listen only mode. After today's presentation, there will be an opportunity to ask questions. Please note this event is being recorded. I would now like to turn the call over to Joe Meese, Vice President of Finance. Please go ahead. Joe MeaseVP - Finance at Ranger Energy Services00:00:24Thank you, and welcome to Ranger Energy Services' second quarter twenty twenty five results conference call. Ranger has issued a press release outlining our operational and financial performance for the three months ended 06/30/2025. The press release and accompanying presentation materials are available in the Investor Relations section of our website at www.rangerenergy.com. Today's discussion may contain forward looking statements about future business and financial expectations. Actual results may differ significantly from those projected in today's forward looking statements due to various risks and uncertainties, including the risks described in our periodic reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Joe MeaseVP - Finance at Ranger Energy Services00:01:09Except as required by law, we undertake no obligation to update our forward looking statements. Further, please note that non GAAP financial measures will be referenced during this call. A full reconciliation of GAAP to non GAAP measurements is available in our latest quarterly earnings release and conference call presentation. With that, I would like to now turn the conference call over to our CEO, Stuart Boden and our CFO, Melissa Kugel, for their prepared remarks. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:01:39Thanks, Joe. Good morning, everyone. Today, I'm pleased to report another strong quarter for Ranger. Second quarter results reflect the resilience of our production oriented strategy, the hard work of our field teams and our ongoing commitment to disciplined execution. We exited the winter with a strong pickup in activity early in the second quarter, which has continued into the summer months. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:02:06We have seen higher than normal levels of asset turnover as certain customers adjusted their well programs in light of current market conditions. That said, demand in Ranger's core service lines remained strong and Ranger's results showcased the consistent earnings power and resilience of our business model, our focus on capital discipline and our ability to lead the sector in innovation. For the second quarter, we reported $140,600,000 in revenue, a year over year improvement that is impressive given the drilling rig and frac spread declines currently impacting drilling and completion exposed businesses. Ranger reported $20,600,000 of adjusted EBITDA for the quarter achieving 14.7% margins consistent with last year's performance and sequentially stronger than Q1. All segments delivered sequentially improving results despite falling rig counts with company wide Q2 revenue and adjusted EBITDA improving 433% quarter over quarter respectively. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:03:16Our High Spec Rig segment continued to be the cornerstone of our business contributing $86,300,000 of revenue and $17,600,000 of adjusted EBITDA with margins staying over 20%, again demonstrating the stability and profitability of production focused services. Activity levels and customer demand remained stable, although managing through recent white space has put some pressure on margins. We are encouraged by a consistent base of work heading into the second half of the year and the resilience and pricing stability we have seen thus far. Ancillary services and wireline both improved quarter over quarter with ancillary services generating $32,200,000 in revenue and $6,600,000 in adjusted EBITDA. Our coiled tubing service line saw a significant improvement quarter over quarter with consistent demand for our coil spreads as weather conditions improved in the spring, while our rentals and torrent service lines saw continued strength and resiliency. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:04:21Our P and A service line has seen a pullback in activity by some customers given the discretionary nature of these costs, although the long term growth potential of this vital and environmentally sensitive work remains intact, while regulatory bodies and customers contend with an ever aging population of wells in the Lower 48. Wireline achieved a meaningful turnaround this quarter with positive adjusted EBITDA of 1,600,000 on $22,100,000 of revenue once winter effects subsided and our restabilization efforts improved profitability. Our work in this segment continues. With this quarter's result, we are also proud to announce a transformational milestone in Well Servicing, the launch of our ECO rig, the industry's first hybrid double electric workover rig. This technology is the culmination of two years of engineering effort from trusted manufacturing partners converting an existing Taylor rig design uniquely available to Ranger. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:05:25It borrows technologies from outside traditional oil and gas and applies electrification strategies from other industrial sectors that are truly differentiated from anything on the market today. It also utilizes Ranger's existing spare asset capacity for conversion to reduce construction costs and avoid further market saturation. These rigs bring a long list of enhanced benefits, but some of the key highlights of this hybrid rig solution include a zero emissions profile when wellsite power is available with a 90% reduction in emissions even in off grid settings. Operations that are stunningly quiet when compared to traditional conventional rigs, improving the ability of crews to communicate and coordinate activities. A fully electric drivetrain that utilizes regenerative braking with precision draw works, remote safety lockout and a digital interface capable of applying machine learning, which is a game changer in conducting safe and optimized operations. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:06:29A plug and play modular construction design that will allow for major component maintenance and replacement without significant downtime and a thirty minute recharge window that can be conducted during continuous operations. Ranger committed to two Echo rigs earlier this year with both currently under construction and anticipated to be delivered and tested before the end of Q3. The rigs have been contracted with two major U. S. Operators with provisions ensuring capital return thresholds are met as well as options for future rig conversions. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:07:04We spent time this past year ensuring that the Echo platform is scalable and capital efficient with costs that are shared with our customers and or captured in an uplifted rate. Simply stated, the Echo rig is poised to reshape how well servicing work gets done in the Lower 48. This is not innovation for its own sake. This is practical innovation that improves operations, enhances safety, reduces emissions and positions Ranger to lead the way as operator expectations continue to evolve. It also demonstrates our engineering leadership and our ability to bring forward looking solutions to the market at the right moment. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:07:48Before I turn the call over to Melissa, I'd also like to provide some thoughts on Ranger's current strategic priorities and our views as we look to the second half of the year. The past couple of years have brought newfound pressures in this space as new activity lows seem to be a recurring theme each quarter. Despite this market pressure, Ranger has been able to produce consistent, durable and strong cash flows and has shown the ability to put these cash flows to smart use, whether through buybacks or targeted CapEx investment. We have had some pressures in select service lines, but they remain isolated without affecting our core service lines. When we look towards the back half of the year, we see continued shuffling in rig deployments that can bring about some white space in schedules and margin pressures. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:08:37That said, our base of work remains stable and we feel the third quarter will show continued resilience. The fourth quarter has historically been unpredictable depending on customer budget exhaustion and general macro sentiment and we feel this year will be no different. We will provide additional color as available during our third quarter earnings call. Ranger's strategic priorities remain the same. We will be disciplined capital allocators who look to maximize free cash flow and prioritize shareholder returns. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:09:09We believe that further growth in the future will be key for Ranger and in the same way we approach the basic asset acquisition in 2021 and in development of our new Echo rig, we will be thoughtful and meticulous in our pursuit of accretive M and A and organic growth opportunities that create value for Ranger shareholders and ensure our balance sheet strength is protected. We remain a partner of choice to large consolidated E and Ps, who prioritize safety, reliability and multi basin reach. That strength has allowed us to capture incremental market share these past couple of years during contraction. Finally, I want to commend our field teams and support staff. Our people are Ranger's greatest assets and their dedication and discipline are what makes these results possible. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:09:58With that, I'll turn it over to our CFO, Melissa Kugel. Melissa CougleEVP & CFO at Ranger Energy Services00:10:03Thanks, Stuart, and good morning, everyone. As mentioned, Ranger showed up in the second quarter with another set of consistent results, further reinforcing our production focused resiliency in the face of declining rig counts. Second quarter revenue was $140,600,000 up 4% sequentially from Q1 and up 2% year over year when comparing to the 2024. Adjusted EBITDA for the second quarter was $20,600,000 a sequential increase of 33% from the first quarter and 2% lower than the prior year quarter due to both service line mix and some margin pressure from rig transitions between customers. Consolidated margins were 14.7, a significant improvement from the first quarter and consistent to those seen in the 2024. Melissa CougleEVP & CFO at Ranger Energy Services00:10:53From a segment perspective, the High Specification Rig segment reported $86,300,000 in revenue and $17,600,000 in adjusted EBITDA. Revenues slipped slightly quarter over quarter and improved year over year, while adjusted EBITDA and associated margins improved quarter over quarter and decreased year over year. Rig hours have continued to improve and grow showing strong demand and utilization of the fleet. While pricing slipped 2% quarter over quarter, these declines were isolated and driven largely by adjustments to rig packaging profiles. Turning to Processing Solutions and Ancillary Services, revenues for the quarter were $32,200,000 an improvement of 6% from the prior quarter and 4% from the prior year quarter. Melissa CougleEVP & CFO at Ranger Energy Services00:11:42Adjusted EBITDA for the segment was $6,600,000 with 20.5% margins for the second quarter, an improvement from the first quarter but decreased from the prior year due to service line contribution mix. Wireline returned to profitability with positive EBITDA of $1,600,000 on $22,100,000 of revenue, a significant sequential improvement that we believe is repeatable in the third quarter. We remain focused on creating a more consistent activity profile and looking for ways to further drive down fixed costs. Ranger's balance sheet is stronger than ever. Free cash flow year to date totaled $17,800,000 up 45% from the prior year and we exited June with $48,900,000 of cash and $120,100,000 of total liquidity. Melissa CougleEVP & CFO at Ranger Energy Services00:12:34We deployed a portion of our liquidity during the quarter repurchasing 278,000 shares of Ranger stock for a total spend of $3,300,000 These share repurchases have continued into the third quarter as we see the Ranger share price at current levels as an incredibly compelling investment and use of capital. We paid our quarterly dividend of $06 per share on May 23 and today our Board approved the third quarter's dividend. That brings our capital returns to shareholders as of June 30 to well over $5,000,000 in line with our ongoing commitment to returning at least 25% of free cash flow to shareholders annually. Turning to the back half of the year, we expect continued stability in Q3. High spec rigs and ancillary services should continue to show steady performance while wireline's recovery is being closely managed. Melissa CougleEVP & CFO at Ranger Energy Services00:13:27We are optimistic about third quarter performance while cautious once we enter the fourth quarter and winter weather arrives, which will likely slow activities once more. CapEx spending remains disciplined and we are holding prior guidance having made select investments this year in the Echo rigs Stuart discussed earlier. We have begun trimming CapEx whenever possible to give us maximum flexibility in responding to market conditions. We will remain focused on delivering high quality service while investing in targeted innovation that supports long term profitability and shareholder returns. With that, I'll turn the call back over to Stuart for closing comments. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:14:05Thanks Melissa. To summarize, Q2 reflects the strength and consistency of our business model, strong cash conversion, resilient core segments and disciplined execution. Importantly, it also is the exciting start of something new with the launch of Echo, a platform that showcases how Ranger can lead with innovation without sacrificing returns or reliability. We remain committed to generating free cash flow, returning capital to shareholders, maintaining balance sheet strength and delivering smart growth, both organically and through selective M and A. Thanks again to our employees, partners and shareholders for your continued support. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:14:49With that, operator, I would like to open up the call for questions. Operator00:14:54Thank you. We will now begin the question and answer session. The first question comes from Don Crist with Johnson Rice. Please go ahead. Don CristSenior Research Analyst at Johnson Rice & Company L.L.C.00:15:41Good morning, Stuart and Melissa. Hope you all doing well. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:15:45You too. Melissa CougleEVP & CFO at Ranger Energy Services00:15:46Good morning, Don. Don CristSenior Research Analyst at Johnson Rice & Company L.L.C.00:15:47I wanted to start with the new Echorig contract. Congrats for getting this over the finish line after two years. But I'm assuming that these assets are going to cost a touch more. But on the contract, is it designed to have a similar payback as you would on a normal rig? I'm just assuming that these are going to be a little bit more expensive for the operator, but save money in the long run from a diesel perspective. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:16:19Yes. I'll kick it off and then listen to chime in Don. So the short answer is we do think they'll have very similar return profiles or maybe even better. We'll see how the market is. The way that we thought about it is, you're right, there's an incremental cost to doing these refurbs and making the Echo rigs over and above what we would typically do in a complete refurb. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:16:44The customers have the two contracts we referenced, the customers have spent a lot of time with us, and they have a lot of faith in the technology. So they have actually through kind of a combination of down payments and agreements for increased rates over a defined set of hours, to pay or to help share that incremental cost. And when you kind of put that all together, we get very similar return profiles as a typical REIT for us. Don CristSenior Research Analyst at Johnson Rice & Company L.L.C.00:17:16Okay. And I wanted to ask about wireline services. Obviously that market has been challenged for quite a while, but there's been some M and A in the sector, companies going away and others buying other companies. And in the second quarter, your results were much better than I would have expected. And I wanted to know if the market was tightening, and some of those excess assets are going away through M and A or is it something more on your side that you're doing to control cost and boost margin? Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:17:53I think on the impact of potential consolidation in the wireline, I think it's too early to tell, Don, or too early to really see the benefits of it. I think the improvements are really related to two things. One is the team really has done a great job of really getting incredibly focused on costs and managing labor costs and fixed costs. So a lot of that has been on the Ranger side. The second thing is just as you move out of Q1 and into Q2, we do typically see kind of steadier activity in Q2, particularly in the North and we did see that. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:18:31So some benefit from the market, I would also say a lot of benefit from internal actions. Don CristSenior Research Analyst at Johnson Rice & Company L.L.C.00:18:38Okay. And then one final one for me. You were not the first company this quarter to say that the fourth quarter is kind of uncertain at this time. But do you think there's an opportunity for some of the gas basins to pick up and kind of fill in some of those white spaces that may crop up in the fourth quarter through other actions in the gas in the oil basins? Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:19:02I think we're certainly hopeful that that could be the case, Don. We certainly saw that earlier this year when the forward curve firmed up in gas, we saw an increase in activity and then a little bit of a slowdown once it declined. But I think there is that. Think also a lot will just depend on where people are as relative to their budgets and production profiles as you get into the back half of the year. It's just too early to say, but certainly a strengthening gas market would help for sure. Don CristSenior Research Analyst at Johnson Rice & Company L.L.C.00:19:34Exactly. All right. I'll turn it back to the operator. I appreciate the color. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:19:39All right. Thanks, Don. Operator00:19:44Thank you. The next question comes from Derek Pauthiser from Piper Sandler. Please go ahead. Derek PodhaizerDirector & Senior Research Analyst at Piper Sandler Companies00:19:52Hey, good morning. I wanted to ask a question around scaling the Echo rig. Just how do we think about that, whether this is customer demand driven? Where do we go from two rigs to something greater than that? How should we is it a natural maintenance cycle or natural attrition of your legacy rigs? Derek PodhaizerDirector & Senior Research Analyst at Piper Sandler Companies00:20:10Maybe just some more help so we can understand what the total addressable market can be for the Echo rig in the future. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:20:18Sure. Thanks for the question, Derek. Good to have you on. I think right now, I think it's really related to customer demand. I think we are we don't want build a number of these and build it and hope they will come. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:20:33So I think it will really be tied to customer demand. What I would say though is based on the conversations we've been having with the two customers in particular and some other customers have looked at it as well. There appears to be significant demand for this. And I think it's hard to know exactly what the TAM is ultimately on this. But I do think that if we had in the next three to five years 20 plus ECO rigs out it, don't think it would surprise us. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:21:02But I think we do just want to make sure we're being really disciplined about how we spend the capital related to Echo and make sure that they're tied to customer to specific customer demand. Derek PodhaizerDirector & Senior Research Analyst at Piper Sandler Companies00:21:13Is this basin agnostic and these go in every basin across The U. S? Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:21:19They can. Interestingly, the two that are deploying, one is going to be deployed in the Permian Basin, one is going to be deployed in the North. So we are actually testing different kind of weather packages with the two different rigs that are going out. Yes, it will be weather agnostic basin agnostic. Derek PodhaizerDirector & Senior Research Analyst at Piper Sandler Companies00:21:42Right, right. That makes sense. So sticking on high spec rigs, I noticed the rig hours obviously picked up here, so that's great to see. And looking back in the model, I mean, we're at the highest level since 2022. Maybe could you just help us again understand holistically the primary drivers of that? Derek PodhaizerDirector & Senior Research Analyst at Piper Sandler Companies00:21:59Obviously, you're an efficient operator, safety and all that, you had some vendor consolidation. But what's helping you capture that market share? Or is it just this focus on production efficiencies from your customer? Maybe just help us understand what the big drivers are that we're seeing this rig hour increase despite kind of this deflationary market that we've been in, in U. S. Land since 2022. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:22:24It really is a combination of the things that you just said. So one is, as you know, have really worked hard to make sure we have strong relationships with the biggest players just because we think they have the most consistent profiles and that continues. So a lot of it has been driven by that. A lot of it has been as we've talked about before just on the back of consolidation generally and particularly in high spec rigs consolidation has helped us. I think the other thing I would say is when you kind of look at the customer mix, we are really having kind of increased success in deploying rigs for kind of not necessarily the majors, but other larger customers, but even some kind of mid tier from a size perspective. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:23:13And I think the reason that we're getting that work really is around efficiency, safety, reliability, etcetera. Derek PodhaizerDirector & Senior Research Analyst at Piper Sandler Companies00:23:22Got it. Okay. That's helpful. Just last one for me. Torrent, you guys mentioned it in the release, but maybe just an update there. Derek PodhaizerDirector & Senior Research Analyst at Piper Sandler Companies00:23:29I know it's an exciting growth avenue for you guys. I think you previously guided us doubling EBITDA in 2025. But maybe where does TORD stand? And how do you think about it as we move through the rest of the year to next year? Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:23:43I think right now it remains on track to double EBITDA. It's again, I think it's been pretty steady. The team has done a great job of kind of enhancing the customer base. I think as we look to the year, I think the big decision for us is what kind of capital do we want to deploy into that business. Again, it will need to be tied to customer demand. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:24:11I don't think we just want to do kind of spec builds. But again, right now, it looks to be kind of on track for the year. Derek PodhaizerDirector & Senior Research Analyst at Piper Sandler Companies00:24:20Great. That's all I got. Thanks. I'll send it back. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:24:24Thanks, Derek. Operator00:24:28Thank you. The next question is from John Daniel with Daniel Energy Partners. Please go ahead. John DanielFounder & President at Daniel Energy Partners00:24:35Hey, guys. I guess I'm going to focus on Echo as well. Stuart, when you some of your customers have like 50 plus rigs, workover rigs across the country at any given time. And I would assume that the people that are starting with the Echo are the larger, higher quality names. I'm just curious, when someone adopts one or two of these rigs, how quickly will they would you expect or hope that they would really rapidly accelerate? John DanielFounder & President at Daniel Energy Partners00:25:04Because if you're using one and you're having a good experience, like it would seem like you'd want to have more than one, if that makes any sense. So just let you have pontificate. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:25:13Yes. It makes a lot of sense. What I would say is with both of the customers we're talking about, I think we mentioned in the press release and mentioned in the script that there's basically an option to build additional rigs for both of these customers. They are both indicating that they would like additional rigs. Again, they've spent a lot of time with us. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:25:36They're very familiar with the technology, or they have gotten themselves very familiar with the technology. So to that point, it wouldn't surprise us. We don't have anything firmed up yet, but we're having a lot of conversations, John. It wouldn't surprise us that very quickly they come back and ask us for a number of additional Echo rigs. John DanielFounder & President at Daniel Energy Partners00:25:57Okay. And then, one more for me. I don't know if you want to disclose it. But from the time you started retrofitting Echo Rig one to the time it was completed, I'm curious like what that time frame was? And then what's the optimal time frame you could get it down to once you start seeing multiple repeating orders? How quickly can you improve the retrofit process? Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:26:22Yes. We think that just given the demand that we think is going to come, we've been talking a lot with our vendors on this. The first Echo rig has been think months, right? It's been number of months. But I think that when we sit down and we talk with the vendors, we think that we can actually get it down significantly quicker than that. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:26:50The one thing I will say is that there are a number of long lead time items, right, so particularly around batteries. And so I think that's one of the things that when we've been talking to customers is that if they say, hey, I want one and make it up March 2026, well, that means we need to start sort of buying long lead time items now, right, or very quickly. So that's kind of the nature of the conversation. But assuming we have those items in place, the actual reefer process can be pretty quick. John DanielFounder & President at Daniel Energy Partners00:27:20Got it. Okay. That's all I got. Thanks for having me. Operator00:27:29Thank you. The next question comes from Peter Sidoti from Sidoti and Company. Please go ahead. Peter SidotiFounder, Chairman & CEO at Sidoti & Company00:27:50Hi. I wonder if you gentlemen or you can give me a handle on capital spending And you seem to be building a fairly large cash award here, strong balance sheet. If you could provide a little more meat on what you'll be doing with that? Melissa CougleEVP & CFO at Ranger Energy Services00:28:09Hi, Peter. It's great to have you. So I'll take that and give a start and Stuart can tuck in behind it. So what we previously guided was year over year similar, so in the ballpark of low 30s, and we don't see that being particularly different this year. Echo was included in that budget, if you will. So I think we see steady state. We are looking at, hey, if the market got a lot worse, could we throttle it back a little bit in the back half of the year? We'll see. The Echo rigs are more than 50% paid for, about twothree paid for it at this point. Melissa CougleEVP & CFO at Ranger Energy Services00:28:45As far as the cash balance, we do have a cash balance. I think there is a lot of discussions we have internally around capital allocation. You saw us start to spend. We were a little bit hesitant at the beginning of the year when the market started to inflect, and part of it was just sort of some cautiousness. We also saw a lot of support in the stock price at a much higher level. Melissa CougleEVP & CFO at Ranger Energy Services00:29:11Then we had Liberation Day, then we had OPEC come in behind. So we just thought it was prudent to kind of take a little bit of a step back. This summer, we actually saw the distribution of our largest shareholder, And you saw us kind of start to take a put our toe back in the water, so to speak. We've done repurchases. We intend to continue to do repurchases. Melissa CougleEVP & CFO at Ranger Energy Services00:29:31They have continued into Q3 as I made in my comments. I think the balance remains wanting to hold on to a little bit. So to the extent the share price is a really compelling investment for us. I think you would see us continue to do that because we do have the 25% minimum commitment. I think what we also are measured by is as we think about Echo and potential demand in the future, the customer conversations are going in a few different directions. Melissa CougleEVP & CFO at Ranger Energy Services00:29:57Some include some upfront sort of CapEx sharing, some include uplifted rates, as Stuart said. So that's giving us some reflection and wanting to make sure we have cash on hand if it looks like we need to outlay for that. And I think there's always a little bit of holding on to a little bit of cash is never a bad thing because our M and A conversations, which you really didn't touch on because we're so excited about Echo. But our M and A conversations have been richer lately. So if that ever eventually, I think we do hold a lot of optimism and a belief that we will get additional M and A transactions done in due course. Melissa CougleEVP & CFO at Ranger Energy Services00:30:35And I think being able to support some of that with capital would be constructive for us as well. So I think we view it as making sure we have enough cash to kind of go in a few different directions because there are several paths in front of us, and we want to make sure we can support all of them without levering up. Is that helpful? Peter SidotiFounder, Chairman & CEO at Sidoti & Company00:30:54Yes. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:30:58Peter, I don't have anything to add. Melissa said it exactly right. I mean, I think the intention is through a combination of repurchases and potential M and A, that those would all be good uses of cash. The only thing I would say is when we speak to investors, we're not out and specifically trying to build a war chest, right? I think that's just kind of how it's happened a little bit. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:31:22But again, I think we see real opportunities both through capital returns and also M and A in the future. Peter SidotiFounder, Chairman & CEO at Sidoti & Company00:31:30Thank you very much. Operator00:31:37Thank you. Thank you. This concludes our question and answer session. I would like to turn the conference back to Stuart Boden for closing remarks. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:32:09Thanks, Steve. Again, thanks to everyone, to our employees, our partners, our investors for your continued interest in Ranger. We're very excited about Echo. Please follow us and follow along on social media. We'll have more things being announced in the coming months around Echo. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:32:27So again, thank you very much and hope everyone has a great week. Operator00:32:35The conference now has concluded. Thank you for attending today's presentation. 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The High Specification Rigs segment offers well service rigs and complementary equipment and services to facilitate operations throughout the lifecycle of a well; and well maintenance services. This segment also has a fleet of 402 well service rigs. The Wireline Services segment provides wireline production and intervention services to provide information to identify and resolve well production problems through cased hole logging, perforating, mechanical, and pipe recovery services; wireline completion services that are used primarily for pump down perforating operations to create perforations or entry holes through the production casing; and pumping services. This segment also has a fleet of 66 wireline units and 29 high-pressure pump trucks. The Processing Solutions and Ancillary Services segment rents well service-related equipment consisting of fluid pumps, power swivels, well control packages, hydraulic catwalks, frac tanks, pipe racks, and pipe handling tools; and coiled tubing, decommissioning, and snubbing services, as well as provides proprietary and modular equipment for the processing of natural gas streams. This segment also engages in the rental, installation, commissioning, start up, operation, and maintenance of mechanical refrigeration units, nitrogen gas liquid stabilizer units, nitrogen gas liquid storage units, and related equipment. 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PresentationSkip to Participants Operator00:00:00Good day, and welcome to the Ranger Energy Services Second Quarter twenty twenty five Conference Call. All participants will be in a listen only mode. After today's presentation, there will be an opportunity to ask questions. Please note this event is being recorded. I would now like to turn the call over to Joe Meese, Vice President of Finance. Please go ahead. Joe MeaseVP - Finance at Ranger Energy Services00:00:24Thank you, and welcome to Ranger Energy Services' second quarter twenty twenty five results conference call. Ranger has issued a press release outlining our operational and financial performance for the three months ended 06/30/2025. The press release and accompanying presentation materials are available in the Investor Relations section of our website at www.rangerenergy.com. Today's discussion may contain forward looking statements about future business and financial expectations. Actual results may differ significantly from those projected in today's forward looking statements due to various risks and uncertainties, including the risks described in our periodic reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Joe MeaseVP - Finance at Ranger Energy Services00:01:09Except as required by law, we undertake no obligation to update our forward looking statements. Further, please note that non GAAP financial measures will be referenced during this call. A full reconciliation of GAAP to non GAAP measurements is available in our latest quarterly earnings release and conference call presentation. With that, I would like to now turn the conference call over to our CEO, Stuart Boden and our CFO, Melissa Kugel, for their prepared remarks. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:01:39Thanks, Joe. Good morning, everyone. Today, I'm pleased to report another strong quarter for Ranger. Second quarter results reflect the resilience of our production oriented strategy, the hard work of our field teams and our ongoing commitment to disciplined execution. We exited the winter with a strong pickup in activity early in the second quarter, which has continued into the summer months. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:02:06We have seen higher than normal levels of asset turnover as certain customers adjusted their well programs in light of current market conditions. That said, demand in Ranger's core service lines remained strong and Ranger's results showcased the consistent earnings power and resilience of our business model, our focus on capital discipline and our ability to lead the sector in innovation. For the second quarter, we reported $140,600,000 in revenue, a year over year improvement that is impressive given the drilling rig and frac spread declines currently impacting drilling and completion exposed businesses. Ranger reported $20,600,000 of adjusted EBITDA for the quarter achieving 14.7% margins consistent with last year's performance and sequentially stronger than Q1. All segments delivered sequentially improving results despite falling rig counts with company wide Q2 revenue and adjusted EBITDA improving 433% quarter over quarter respectively. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:03:16Our High Spec Rig segment continued to be the cornerstone of our business contributing $86,300,000 of revenue and $17,600,000 of adjusted EBITDA with margins staying over 20%, again demonstrating the stability and profitability of production focused services. Activity levels and customer demand remained stable, although managing through recent white space has put some pressure on margins. We are encouraged by a consistent base of work heading into the second half of the year and the resilience and pricing stability we have seen thus far. Ancillary services and wireline both improved quarter over quarter with ancillary services generating $32,200,000 in revenue and $6,600,000 in adjusted EBITDA. Our coiled tubing service line saw a significant improvement quarter over quarter with consistent demand for our coil spreads as weather conditions improved in the spring, while our rentals and torrent service lines saw continued strength and resiliency. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:04:21Our P and A service line has seen a pullback in activity by some customers given the discretionary nature of these costs, although the long term growth potential of this vital and environmentally sensitive work remains intact, while regulatory bodies and customers contend with an ever aging population of wells in the Lower 48. Wireline achieved a meaningful turnaround this quarter with positive adjusted EBITDA of 1,600,000 on $22,100,000 of revenue once winter effects subsided and our restabilization efforts improved profitability. Our work in this segment continues. With this quarter's result, we are also proud to announce a transformational milestone in Well Servicing, the launch of our ECO rig, the industry's first hybrid double electric workover rig. This technology is the culmination of two years of engineering effort from trusted manufacturing partners converting an existing Taylor rig design uniquely available to Ranger. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:05:25It borrows technologies from outside traditional oil and gas and applies electrification strategies from other industrial sectors that are truly differentiated from anything on the market today. It also utilizes Ranger's existing spare asset capacity for conversion to reduce construction costs and avoid further market saturation. These rigs bring a long list of enhanced benefits, but some of the key highlights of this hybrid rig solution include a zero emissions profile when wellsite power is available with a 90% reduction in emissions even in off grid settings. Operations that are stunningly quiet when compared to traditional conventional rigs, improving the ability of crews to communicate and coordinate activities. A fully electric drivetrain that utilizes regenerative braking with precision draw works, remote safety lockout and a digital interface capable of applying machine learning, which is a game changer in conducting safe and optimized operations. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:06:29A plug and play modular construction design that will allow for major component maintenance and replacement without significant downtime and a thirty minute recharge window that can be conducted during continuous operations. Ranger committed to two Echo rigs earlier this year with both currently under construction and anticipated to be delivered and tested before the end of Q3. The rigs have been contracted with two major U. S. Operators with provisions ensuring capital return thresholds are met as well as options for future rig conversions. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:07:04We spent time this past year ensuring that the Echo platform is scalable and capital efficient with costs that are shared with our customers and or captured in an uplifted rate. Simply stated, the Echo rig is poised to reshape how well servicing work gets done in the Lower 48. This is not innovation for its own sake. This is practical innovation that improves operations, enhances safety, reduces emissions and positions Ranger to lead the way as operator expectations continue to evolve. It also demonstrates our engineering leadership and our ability to bring forward looking solutions to the market at the right moment. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:07:48Before I turn the call over to Melissa, I'd also like to provide some thoughts on Ranger's current strategic priorities and our views as we look to the second half of the year. The past couple of years have brought newfound pressures in this space as new activity lows seem to be a recurring theme each quarter. Despite this market pressure, Ranger has been able to produce consistent, durable and strong cash flows and has shown the ability to put these cash flows to smart use, whether through buybacks or targeted CapEx investment. We have had some pressures in select service lines, but they remain isolated without affecting our core service lines. When we look towards the back half of the year, we see continued shuffling in rig deployments that can bring about some white space in schedules and margin pressures. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:08:37That said, our base of work remains stable and we feel the third quarter will show continued resilience. The fourth quarter has historically been unpredictable depending on customer budget exhaustion and general macro sentiment and we feel this year will be no different. We will provide additional color as available during our third quarter earnings call. Ranger's strategic priorities remain the same. We will be disciplined capital allocators who look to maximize free cash flow and prioritize shareholder returns. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:09:09We believe that further growth in the future will be key for Ranger and in the same way we approach the basic asset acquisition in 2021 and in development of our new Echo rig, we will be thoughtful and meticulous in our pursuit of accretive M and A and organic growth opportunities that create value for Ranger shareholders and ensure our balance sheet strength is protected. We remain a partner of choice to large consolidated E and Ps, who prioritize safety, reliability and multi basin reach. That strength has allowed us to capture incremental market share these past couple of years during contraction. Finally, I want to commend our field teams and support staff. Our people are Ranger's greatest assets and their dedication and discipline are what makes these results possible. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:09:58With that, I'll turn it over to our CFO, Melissa Kugel. Melissa CougleEVP & CFO at Ranger Energy Services00:10:03Thanks, Stuart, and good morning, everyone. As mentioned, Ranger showed up in the second quarter with another set of consistent results, further reinforcing our production focused resiliency in the face of declining rig counts. Second quarter revenue was $140,600,000 up 4% sequentially from Q1 and up 2% year over year when comparing to the 2024. Adjusted EBITDA for the second quarter was $20,600,000 a sequential increase of 33% from the first quarter and 2% lower than the prior year quarter due to both service line mix and some margin pressure from rig transitions between customers. Consolidated margins were 14.7, a significant improvement from the first quarter and consistent to those seen in the 2024. Melissa CougleEVP & CFO at Ranger Energy Services00:10:53From a segment perspective, the High Specification Rig segment reported $86,300,000 in revenue and $17,600,000 in adjusted EBITDA. Revenues slipped slightly quarter over quarter and improved year over year, while adjusted EBITDA and associated margins improved quarter over quarter and decreased year over year. Rig hours have continued to improve and grow showing strong demand and utilization of the fleet. While pricing slipped 2% quarter over quarter, these declines were isolated and driven largely by adjustments to rig packaging profiles. Turning to Processing Solutions and Ancillary Services, revenues for the quarter were $32,200,000 an improvement of 6% from the prior quarter and 4% from the prior year quarter. Melissa CougleEVP & CFO at Ranger Energy Services00:11:42Adjusted EBITDA for the segment was $6,600,000 with 20.5% margins for the second quarter, an improvement from the first quarter but decreased from the prior year due to service line contribution mix. Wireline returned to profitability with positive EBITDA of $1,600,000 on $22,100,000 of revenue, a significant sequential improvement that we believe is repeatable in the third quarter. We remain focused on creating a more consistent activity profile and looking for ways to further drive down fixed costs. Ranger's balance sheet is stronger than ever. Free cash flow year to date totaled $17,800,000 up 45% from the prior year and we exited June with $48,900,000 of cash and $120,100,000 of total liquidity. Melissa CougleEVP & CFO at Ranger Energy Services00:12:34We deployed a portion of our liquidity during the quarter repurchasing 278,000 shares of Ranger stock for a total spend of $3,300,000 These share repurchases have continued into the third quarter as we see the Ranger share price at current levels as an incredibly compelling investment and use of capital. We paid our quarterly dividend of $06 per share on May 23 and today our Board approved the third quarter's dividend. That brings our capital returns to shareholders as of June 30 to well over $5,000,000 in line with our ongoing commitment to returning at least 25% of free cash flow to shareholders annually. Turning to the back half of the year, we expect continued stability in Q3. High spec rigs and ancillary services should continue to show steady performance while wireline's recovery is being closely managed. Melissa CougleEVP & CFO at Ranger Energy Services00:13:27We are optimistic about third quarter performance while cautious once we enter the fourth quarter and winter weather arrives, which will likely slow activities once more. CapEx spending remains disciplined and we are holding prior guidance having made select investments this year in the Echo rigs Stuart discussed earlier. We have begun trimming CapEx whenever possible to give us maximum flexibility in responding to market conditions. We will remain focused on delivering high quality service while investing in targeted innovation that supports long term profitability and shareholder returns. With that, I'll turn the call back over to Stuart for closing comments. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:14:05Thanks Melissa. To summarize, Q2 reflects the strength and consistency of our business model, strong cash conversion, resilient core segments and disciplined execution. Importantly, it also is the exciting start of something new with the launch of Echo, a platform that showcases how Ranger can lead with innovation without sacrificing returns or reliability. We remain committed to generating free cash flow, returning capital to shareholders, maintaining balance sheet strength and delivering smart growth, both organically and through selective M and A. Thanks again to our employees, partners and shareholders for your continued support. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:14:49With that, operator, I would like to open up the call for questions. Operator00:14:54Thank you. We will now begin the question and answer session. The first question comes from Don Crist with Johnson Rice. Please go ahead. Don CristSenior Research Analyst at Johnson Rice & Company L.L.C.00:15:41Good morning, Stuart and Melissa. Hope you all doing well. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:15:45You too. Melissa CougleEVP & CFO at Ranger Energy Services00:15:46Good morning, Don. Don CristSenior Research Analyst at Johnson Rice & Company L.L.C.00:15:47I wanted to start with the new Echorig contract. Congrats for getting this over the finish line after two years. But I'm assuming that these assets are going to cost a touch more. But on the contract, is it designed to have a similar payback as you would on a normal rig? I'm just assuming that these are going to be a little bit more expensive for the operator, but save money in the long run from a diesel perspective. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:16:19Yes. I'll kick it off and then listen to chime in Don. So the short answer is we do think they'll have very similar return profiles or maybe even better. We'll see how the market is. The way that we thought about it is, you're right, there's an incremental cost to doing these refurbs and making the Echo rigs over and above what we would typically do in a complete refurb. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:16:44The customers have the two contracts we referenced, the customers have spent a lot of time with us, and they have a lot of faith in the technology. So they have actually through kind of a combination of down payments and agreements for increased rates over a defined set of hours, to pay or to help share that incremental cost. And when you kind of put that all together, we get very similar return profiles as a typical REIT for us. Don CristSenior Research Analyst at Johnson Rice & Company L.L.C.00:17:16Okay. And I wanted to ask about wireline services. Obviously that market has been challenged for quite a while, but there's been some M and A in the sector, companies going away and others buying other companies. And in the second quarter, your results were much better than I would have expected. And I wanted to know if the market was tightening, and some of those excess assets are going away through M and A or is it something more on your side that you're doing to control cost and boost margin? Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:17:53I think on the impact of potential consolidation in the wireline, I think it's too early to tell, Don, or too early to really see the benefits of it. I think the improvements are really related to two things. One is the team really has done a great job of really getting incredibly focused on costs and managing labor costs and fixed costs. So a lot of that has been on the Ranger side. The second thing is just as you move out of Q1 and into Q2, we do typically see kind of steadier activity in Q2, particularly in the North and we did see that. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:18:31So some benefit from the market, I would also say a lot of benefit from internal actions. Don CristSenior Research Analyst at Johnson Rice & Company L.L.C.00:18:38Okay. And then one final one for me. You were not the first company this quarter to say that the fourth quarter is kind of uncertain at this time. But do you think there's an opportunity for some of the gas basins to pick up and kind of fill in some of those white spaces that may crop up in the fourth quarter through other actions in the gas in the oil basins? Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:19:02I think we're certainly hopeful that that could be the case, Don. We certainly saw that earlier this year when the forward curve firmed up in gas, we saw an increase in activity and then a little bit of a slowdown once it declined. But I think there is that. Think also a lot will just depend on where people are as relative to their budgets and production profiles as you get into the back half of the year. It's just too early to say, but certainly a strengthening gas market would help for sure. Don CristSenior Research Analyst at Johnson Rice & Company L.L.C.00:19:34Exactly. All right. I'll turn it back to the operator. I appreciate the color. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:19:39All right. Thanks, Don. Operator00:19:44Thank you. The next question comes from Derek Pauthiser from Piper Sandler. Please go ahead. Derek PodhaizerDirector & Senior Research Analyst at Piper Sandler Companies00:19:52Hey, good morning. I wanted to ask a question around scaling the Echo rig. Just how do we think about that, whether this is customer demand driven? Where do we go from two rigs to something greater than that? How should we is it a natural maintenance cycle or natural attrition of your legacy rigs? Derek PodhaizerDirector & Senior Research Analyst at Piper Sandler Companies00:20:10Maybe just some more help so we can understand what the total addressable market can be for the Echo rig in the future. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:20:18Sure. Thanks for the question, Derek. Good to have you on. I think right now, I think it's really related to customer demand. I think we are we don't want build a number of these and build it and hope they will come. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:20:33So I think it will really be tied to customer demand. What I would say though is based on the conversations we've been having with the two customers in particular and some other customers have looked at it as well. There appears to be significant demand for this. And I think it's hard to know exactly what the TAM is ultimately on this. But I do think that if we had in the next three to five years 20 plus ECO rigs out it, don't think it would surprise us. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:21:02But I think we do just want to make sure we're being really disciplined about how we spend the capital related to Echo and make sure that they're tied to customer to specific customer demand. Derek PodhaizerDirector & Senior Research Analyst at Piper Sandler Companies00:21:13Is this basin agnostic and these go in every basin across The U. S? Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:21:19They can. Interestingly, the two that are deploying, one is going to be deployed in the Permian Basin, one is going to be deployed in the North. So we are actually testing different kind of weather packages with the two different rigs that are going out. Yes, it will be weather agnostic basin agnostic. Derek PodhaizerDirector & Senior Research Analyst at Piper Sandler Companies00:21:42Right, right. That makes sense. So sticking on high spec rigs, I noticed the rig hours obviously picked up here, so that's great to see. And looking back in the model, I mean, we're at the highest level since 2022. Maybe could you just help us again understand holistically the primary drivers of that? Derek PodhaizerDirector & Senior Research Analyst at Piper Sandler Companies00:21:59Obviously, you're an efficient operator, safety and all that, you had some vendor consolidation. But what's helping you capture that market share? Or is it just this focus on production efficiencies from your customer? Maybe just help us understand what the big drivers are that we're seeing this rig hour increase despite kind of this deflationary market that we've been in, in U. S. Land since 2022. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:22:24It really is a combination of the things that you just said. So one is, as you know, have really worked hard to make sure we have strong relationships with the biggest players just because we think they have the most consistent profiles and that continues. So a lot of it has been driven by that. A lot of it has been as we've talked about before just on the back of consolidation generally and particularly in high spec rigs consolidation has helped us. I think the other thing I would say is when you kind of look at the customer mix, we are really having kind of increased success in deploying rigs for kind of not necessarily the majors, but other larger customers, but even some kind of mid tier from a size perspective. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:23:13And I think the reason that we're getting that work really is around efficiency, safety, reliability, etcetera. Derek PodhaizerDirector & Senior Research Analyst at Piper Sandler Companies00:23:22Got it. Okay. That's helpful. Just last one for me. Torrent, you guys mentioned it in the release, but maybe just an update there. Derek PodhaizerDirector & Senior Research Analyst at Piper Sandler Companies00:23:29I know it's an exciting growth avenue for you guys. I think you previously guided us doubling EBITDA in 2025. But maybe where does TORD stand? And how do you think about it as we move through the rest of the year to next year? Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:23:43I think right now it remains on track to double EBITDA. It's again, I think it's been pretty steady. The team has done a great job of kind of enhancing the customer base. I think as we look to the year, I think the big decision for us is what kind of capital do we want to deploy into that business. Again, it will need to be tied to customer demand. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:24:11I don't think we just want to do kind of spec builds. But again, right now, it looks to be kind of on track for the year. Derek PodhaizerDirector & Senior Research Analyst at Piper Sandler Companies00:24:20Great. That's all I got. Thanks. I'll send it back. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:24:24Thanks, Derek. Operator00:24:28Thank you. The next question is from John Daniel with Daniel Energy Partners. Please go ahead. John DanielFounder & President at Daniel Energy Partners00:24:35Hey, guys. I guess I'm going to focus on Echo as well. Stuart, when you some of your customers have like 50 plus rigs, workover rigs across the country at any given time. And I would assume that the people that are starting with the Echo are the larger, higher quality names. I'm just curious, when someone adopts one or two of these rigs, how quickly will they would you expect or hope that they would really rapidly accelerate? John DanielFounder & President at Daniel Energy Partners00:25:04Because if you're using one and you're having a good experience, like it would seem like you'd want to have more than one, if that makes any sense. So just let you have pontificate. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:25:13Yes. It makes a lot of sense. What I would say is with both of the customers we're talking about, I think we mentioned in the press release and mentioned in the script that there's basically an option to build additional rigs for both of these customers. They are both indicating that they would like additional rigs. Again, they've spent a lot of time with us. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:25:36They're very familiar with the technology, or they have gotten themselves very familiar with the technology. So to that point, it wouldn't surprise us. We don't have anything firmed up yet, but we're having a lot of conversations, John. It wouldn't surprise us that very quickly they come back and ask us for a number of additional Echo rigs. John DanielFounder & President at Daniel Energy Partners00:25:57Okay. And then, one more for me. I don't know if you want to disclose it. But from the time you started retrofitting Echo Rig one to the time it was completed, I'm curious like what that time frame was? And then what's the optimal time frame you could get it down to once you start seeing multiple repeating orders? How quickly can you improve the retrofit process? Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:26:22Yes. We think that just given the demand that we think is going to come, we've been talking a lot with our vendors on this. The first Echo rig has been think months, right? It's been number of months. But I think that when we sit down and we talk with the vendors, we think that we can actually get it down significantly quicker than that. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:26:50The one thing I will say is that there are a number of long lead time items, right, so particularly around batteries. And so I think that's one of the things that when we've been talking to customers is that if they say, hey, I want one and make it up March 2026, well, that means we need to start sort of buying long lead time items now, right, or very quickly. So that's kind of the nature of the conversation. But assuming we have those items in place, the actual reefer process can be pretty quick. John DanielFounder & President at Daniel Energy Partners00:27:20Got it. Okay. That's all I got. Thanks for having me. Operator00:27:29Thank you. The next question comes from Peter Sidoti from Sidoti and Company. Please go ahead. Peter SidotiFounder, Chairman & CEO at Sidoti & Company00:27:50Hi. I wonder if you gentlemen or you can give me a handle on capital spending And you seem to be building a fairly large cash award here, strong balance sheet. If you could provide a little more meat on what you'll be doing with that? Melissa CougleEVP & CFO at Ranger Energy Services00:28:09Hi, Peter. It's great to have you. So I'll take that and give a start and Stuart can tuck in behind it. So what we previously guided was year over year similar, so in the ballpark of low 30s, and we don't see that being particularly different this year. Echo was included in that budget, if you will. So I think we see steady state. We are looking at, hey, if the market got a lot worse, could we throttle it back a little bit in the back half of the year? We'll see. The Echo rigs are more than 50% paid for, about twothree paid for it at this point. Melissa CougleEVP & CFO at Ranger Energy Services00:28:45As far as the cash balance, we do have a cash balance. I think there is a lot of discussions we have internally around capital allocation. You saw us start to spend. We were a little bit hesitant at the beginning of the year when the market started to inflect, and part of it was just sort of some cautiousness. We also saw a lot of support in the stock price at a much higher level. Melissa CougleEVP & CFO at Ranger Energy Services00:29:11Then we had Liberation Day, then we had OPEC come in behind. So we just thought it was prudent to kind of take a little bit of a step back. This summer, we actually saw the distribution of our largest shareholder, And you saw us kind of start to take a put our toe back in the water, so to speak. We've done repurchases. We intend to continue to do repurchases. Melissa CougleEVP & CFO at Ranger Energy Services00:29:31They have continued into Q3 as I made in my comments. I think the balance remains wanting to hold on to a little bit. So to the extent the share price is a really compelling investment for us. I think you would see us continue to do that because we do have the 25% minimum commitment. I think what we also are measured by is as we think about Echo and potential demand in the future, the customer conversations are going in a few different directions. Melissa CougleEVP & CFO at Ranger Energy Services00:29:57Some include some upfront sort of CapEx sharing, some include uplifted rates, as Stuart said. So that's giving us some reflection and wanting to make sure we have cash on hand if it looks like we need to outlay for that. And I think there's always a little bit of holding on to a little bit of cash is never a bad thing because our M and A conversations, which you really didn't touch on because we're so excited about Echo. But our M and A conversations have been richer lately. So if that ever eventually, I think we do hold a lot of optimism and a belief that we will get additional M and A transactions done in due course. Melissa CougleEVP & CFO at Ranger Energy Services00:30:35And I think being able to support some of that with capital would be constructive for us as well. So I think we view it as making sure we have enough cash to kind of go in a few different directions because there are several paths in front of us, and we want to make sure we can support all of them without levering up. Is that helpful? Peter SidotiFounder, Chairman & CEO at Sidoti & Company00:30:54Yes. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:30:58Peter, I don't have anything to add. Melissa said it exactly right. I mean, I think the intention is through a combination of repurchases and potential M and A, that those would all be good uses of cash. The only thing I would say is when we speak to investors, we're not out and specifically trying to build a war chest, right? I think that's just kind of how it's happened a little bit. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:31:22But again, I think we see real opportunities both through capital returns and also M and A in the future. Peter SidotiFounder, Chairman & CEO at Sidoti & Company00:31:30Thank you very much. Operator00:31:37Thank you. Thank you. This concludes our question and answer session. I would like to turn the conference back to Stuart Boden for closing remarks. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:32:09Thanks, Steve. Again, thanks to everyone, to our employees, our partners, our investors for your continued interest in Ranger. We're very excited about Echo. Please follow us and follow along on social media. We'll have more things being announced in the coming months around Echo. Stuart BoddenPresident, CEO & Director at Ranger Energy Services00:32:27So again, thank you very much and hope everyone has a great week. Operator00:32:35The conference now has concluded. Thank you for attending today's presentation. You may now disconnect.Read moreParticipantsExecutivesJoe MeaseVP - FinanceStuart BoddenPresident, CEO & DirectorMelissa CougleEVP & CFOAnalystsDon CristSenior Research Analyst at Johnson Rice & Company L.L.C.Derek PodhaizerDirector & Senior Research Analyst at Piper Sandler CompaniesJohn DanielFounder & President at Daniel Energy PartnersPeter SidotiFounder, Chairman & CEO at Sidoti & CompanyPowered by