Halliburton Announces Third Quarter Earnings of $0.58 Per Diluted Share
HOUSTON, Oct 22, 2006 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Halliburton (NYSE:HAL) announced today that income from continuing operations in the third quarter of 2006 was $615 million, or $0.58 per diluted share. This compares to income from continuing operations of $492 million, or $0.47 per diluted share, in the third quarter of 2005. Net income in the third quarter of 2006 included a $4 million after-tax loss related to discontinued operations, while net income in the third quarter of 2005 included after-tax income from discontinued operations of $7 million.
Consolidated revenue in the third quarter of 2006 was $5.8 billion, up 19% from the third quarter of 2005. This increase was largely attributable to higher activity in the Energy Services Group, particularly in North America.
Consolidated operating income was $968 million in the third quarter of 2006 compared to $680 million in the third quarter of 2005. The Energy Services Group (ESG) benefited from increased customer activity and pricing gains. Operating margins at ESG were their highest ever, at 26.7%. Operating income for the third quarter of 2005 included $85 million in income on the sale by KBR of an equity investment in a toll road.
"This was an exceptional quarter for Halliburton. The Energy Services Group improved on its impressive second quarter results, growing revenue 9 percent sequentially, and again setting new records for revenue, operating income, and operating margins. I'm also pleased with the quarterly performance of KBR, which posted a 7.5 percent operating margin in the Energy and Chemicals segment," said Dave Lesar, chairman, president, and chief executive officer of Halliburton.
2006 Third Quarter Segment Results
Energy Services Group
ESG posted record revenue of $3.4 billion in the third quarter of 2006, a $795 million or 31% increase over the third quarter of 2005. ESG posted record operating income of $906 million, up $340 million or 60% from the same period in the prior year. ESG's record operating margin was 26.7% during the third quarter of 2006, a 490 basis point improvement from the third quarter of 2005. Hurricanes in the third quarter of 2005 negatively impacted ESG operating income by approximately $28 million.
Production Optimization operating income for the third quarter of 2006 was $406 million, an increase of $158 million or 64% over the third quarter of 2005. Production Enhancement services operating income grew 58%, with improvements in all regions, driven by strong demand for well stimulation services and improved pricing in the United States and Canada. Production Enhancement results also benefited from improved asset utilization and increased well stimulation services in Venezuela, increased offshore activity in Mexico, and strong activity in northern Africa. Completion Tools operating income more than doubled, with improvements in all regions, due to increased sales in Brazil, Malaysia, Sakhalin, Angola, and throughout the Middle East.
Fluid Systems operating income for the third quarter of 2006 was $211 million, a $72 million or 52% increase over the third quarter of 2005. Cementing services operating income increased 49%, with improvements in all regions, due to increased activity and improved pricing. Baroid Fluid Services operating income grew 60% on improved pricing and better product mix in the United States, growth in deepwater activity in the Gulf of Mexico, and increased activity in Latin America and the Middle East.
Drilling and Formation Evaluation operating income for the third quarter of 2006 was $227 million, an $83 million or 58% increase over the prior year third quarter. Sperry Drilling Services operating income increased 68%, with improvements in all regions, led by the Gulf of Mexico, Asia Pacific, and the Middle East. The demand for Geo-Pilot(R) and GeoTap(R) systems contributed to sales growth in excess of 60% for these technologies over the prior year period. Wireline and Perforating services operating income increased 53% due to increased activity and improved asset utilization in the United States and Asia Pacific. Demand for services in the Middle East and pricing improvement also contributed to Wireline and Perforating services' increase in operating income. Security DBS Drill Bits operating income improved 37% over the prior year third quarter, reflecting improved fixed cutter and roller cone bit activity in the United States, the Middle East, and Asia Pacific.
Digital and Consulting Solutions operating income in the third quarter of 2006 was $62 million, an increase of $27 million or 77% compared to the prior year quarter. Landmark's operating income more than doubled compared to operating income of the prior year period, posting improvements in all regions on stronger software sales.
KBR
KBR revenue for the third quarter of 2006 was $2.4 billion compared to $2.3 billion in the third quarter of 2005. Operating income for the third quarter of 2006 was $98 million compared to operating income of $140 million in the prior year third quarter.
Government and Infrastructure operating income for the third quarter of 2006 was $53 million, compared to $150 million in the third quarter of 2005. Results in the third quarter of 2006 included an impairment charge of $32 million on a railroad investment in Australia. Third quarter of 2005 results included $85 million in income on the sale of KBR's equity investment in a toll road.
Energy and Chemicals posted operating income of $45 million in the third quarter of 2006 compared to an operating loss of $10 million in the third quarter of 2005. Third quarter 2005 results were impacted by $47 million of charges related to an Algerian joint venture and an additional $23 million loss on an Algerian gas processing plant project.
Halliburton's Iraq-related work contributed approximately $1.2 billion in revenue in the third quarter of 2006 and $45 million of operating income, a 3.7% margin, before corporate expenses and taxes.
Corporate
As previously announced in September 2006, the company's Board of Directors authorized a $2 billion increase in its common share repurchase program. In the third quarter of 2006, the company repurchased 26.6 million shares at an average price of $32.51 per share, for approximately $865 million. Approximately 31.6 million shares at an average price of $32.99 per share have been repurchased since the commencement of the program in March 2006.
Technology and Significant Achievements
Halliburton made a number of advances in technology and new contract awards.
Energy Services Group new contract awards and technologies:
-- Halliburton's Fluid Systems segment has been awarded a four-year, $50 million contract to provide cementing services for TOTAL E&P INDONESIE offshore Balikpapan, East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Work began in the second quarter of 2006 and involves the provision of cementing services on all offshore rigs contracted by TOTAL E&P INDONESIE in the Sisi Nubi field development for the duration of the contract, as well as for development wells to be drilled in Bekapai's Peciko field, and exploration wells to be drilled by jack-up and floating rigs. The work will be supported from a new, purpose-built Halliburton service facility in Balikpapan, incorporating the country's largest fluids laboratory.
-- Halliburton's Drilling and Formation Evaluation segment has been awarded a contract valued at more than $60 million from TOTAL E&P INDONESIE to provide Geo-Pilot(R) rotary steerable systems and directional and logging-while-drilling services for the Peciko, Bekapai, Sisi and Nubi gas fields, offshore Balikpapan, East Kalimantan, Indonesia.
-- The Abu Dhabi Company for Onshore Oil Production (ADCO) has awarded Halliburton contracts valued at more than $70 million for cementing services, stimulation services, and special tools. Under the three-year agreement, Halliburton will provide optimum solutions to ongoing ADCO exploration and production activities located in the onshore fields of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
-- Halliburton's Production Optimization segment has added a breakthrough technology to its suite of stimulation products, GasPerm 1000(SM) service. GasPerm 1000 service helps improve production from unconventional reservoirs including tight gas, shales, and coalbed methane. Based on a newly developed microemulsion surfactant, the service helps remove water drawn into the formation during the fracturing process. Removing the water can improve permeability to gas at the fracture face and help increase gas production. In addition, GasPerm 1000 service represents a safety and environmental advancement, replacing methanol in many applications.
-- Landmark, a brand of Halliburton's Digital and Consulting Solutions segment, introduced a new high-performance team-room visualization and interpretation solution at the Society of Exploration Geophysicists trade show in New Orleans. This new solution features Landmark's GeoProbe(R) software, the Verari Systems(TM) E&P 7500 visualization server, and high-end NVIDIA(R) Quadro(R) graphics. It is specifically designed to help upstream oil and gas companies affordably manage large regional data sets, utilize advanced multi-attribute visualization, and enable rapid, basin-scale decision-making.
KBR new contract awards:
-- KBR has signed a contract to provide project management and cost-reimbursable engineering, procurement, and construction management (EPCM) services to Qatar Shell GTL Limited, a Royal Dutch Shell plc subsidiary, for the Pearl gas-to-liquids (GTL) project in Ras Laffan, Qatar. KBR will undertake the work in a joint venture with JGC of Japan, incorporating the services of MWKL, a KBR/JGC subsidiary.
Halliburton, founded in 1919, is one of the world's largest providers of products and services to the petroleum and energy industries. The company serves its customers with a broad range of products and services through its Energy Services Group and KBR. The company's World Wide Web site can be accessed at www.halliburton.com.
NOTE: The statements in this press release that are not historical statements, including statements regarding future financial performance, are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the federal securities laws. These statements are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond the company's control, which could cause actual results to differ materially from the results expressed or implied by the statements. These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to: consequences of audits and investigations of the company by domestic and foreign government agencies and legislative bodies and related publicity; potential adverse proceedings by such agencies; contract disputes with the company's customers; protection of intellectual property rights; compliance with environmental laws; changes in government regulations and regulatory requirements, particularly those related to radioactive sources, explosives, and chemicals; compliance with laws related to income taxes and assumptions regarding the generation of future taxable income; unsettled political conditions, war, and the effects of terrorism, foreign operations, and foreign exchange rates and controls; weather-related issues including the effects of hurricanes and tropical storms; changes in capital spending by, and claims negotiations with, customers; changes in the demand for or price of oil and/or gas, structural changes in the industries in which the company operates, and performance of fixed-fee projects; the development and installation of financial systems; increased competition for employees; availability of raw materials; and integration of acquired businesses, operations of joint venture, and completion of planned dispositions. Halliburton's Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2005, Form 10-Q for the period ended June 30, 2006, recent Current Reports on Form 8-K, and other Securities and Exchange Commission filings discuss some of the important risk factors identified that may affect the business, results of operations, and financial condition. Halliburton undertakes no obligation to revise or update publicly any forward-looking statements for any reason.
HALLIBURTON COMPANY Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations (Millions of dollars and shares except per share data) (Unaudited) Three Months Three Months Ended Ended September 30 June 30 ------------------------------------ 2006 2005 2006 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Revenue: Production Optimization $1,418 $1,032 $1,292 Fluid Systems 928 731 870 Drilling and Formation Evaluation 845 663 774 Digital and Consulting Solutions 201 171 180 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Total Energy Services Group 3,392 2,597 3,116 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Government and Infrastructure 1,838 1,880 1,881 Energy and Chemicals 601 435 548 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Total KBR 2,439 2,315 2,429 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Total revenue $5,831 $4,912 $5,545 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Operating income (loss): Production Optimization $406 $248 $357 Fluid Systems 211 139 193 Drilling and Formation Evaluation 227 144 189 Digital and Consulting Solutions 62 35 52 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Total Energy Services Group 906 566 791 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Government and Infrastructure 53 150 68 Energy and Chemicals 45 (10) (109) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Total KBR 98 140 (41) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- General corporate (36) (26) (32) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Total operating income 968 680 718 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Interest expense (42) (51) (43) Interest income 44 17 38 Foreign currency, net (10) (2) (10) Other, net - (2) (4) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Income from continuing operations before income taxes and minority interest 960 642 699 Provision for income taxes (320) (129) (226) Minority interest in net (income) loss of subsidiaries (25) (21) 36 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Income from continuing operations 615 492 509 Income (loss) from discontinued operations, net (4) 7 82 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Net income $611 $499 $591 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Basic income (loss) per share: Income from continuing operations $0.61 $0.49 $0.50 Income (loss) from discontinued operations, net - 0.01 0.08 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Net income $0.61 $0.50 $0.58 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Diluted income (loss) per share: Income from continuing operations $0.58 $0.47 $0.48 Income (loss) from discontinued operations, net - 0.01 0.07 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Net income $0.58 $0.48 $0.55 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Basic weighted average common shares outstanding 1,011 1,012 1,026 Diluted weighted average common shares outstanding 1,048 1,050 1,070 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
See Footnote Table 1 for a list of significant items included in operating income. All periods presented reflect the reclassification of KBR's Production Services operations to discontinued operations, as well as the reorganization of tubing conveyed perforating, slickline, and underbalanced applications operations from Production Optimization into the Drilling and Formation Evaluation segment.
HALLIBURTON COMPANY Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations (Millions of dollars and shares except per share data) (Unaudited) Nine Months Ended September 30 -------------------- 2006 2005 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Revenue: Production Optimization $3,906 $2,837 Fluid Systems 2,634 2,061 Drilling and Formation Evaluation 2,344 1,859 Digital and Consulting Solutions 562 495 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Total Energy Services Group 9,446 7,252 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Government and Infrastructure 5,427 6,003 Energy and Chemicals 1,687 1,413 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Total KBR 7,114 7,416 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Total revenue $16,560 $14,668 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Operating income (loss): Production Optimization $1,087 $759 Fluid Systems 586 387 Drilling and Formation Evaluation 588 375 Digital and Consulting Solutions 163 80 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Total Energy Services Group 2,424 1,601 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Government and Infrastructure 141 275 Energy and Chemicals (22) 70 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Total KBR 119 345 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- General corporate (102) (95) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Total operating income 2,441 1,851 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Interest expense (132) (154) Interest income 110 38 Foreign currency, net (12) (9) Other, net (1) (7) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Income from continuing operations before income taxes and minority interest 2,406 1,719 Provision for income taxes (801) (445) Minority interest in net income of subsidiaries - (39) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Income from continuing operations 1,605 1,235 Income from discontinued operations, net 85 21 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Net income $1,690 $1,256 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Basic income per share: Income from continuing operations $1.57 $1.23 Income from discontinued operations, net 0.08 0.02 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Net income $1.65 $1.25 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Diluted income per share: Income from continuing operations $1.51 $1.20 Income from discontinued operations, net 0.08 0.02 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Net income $1.59 $1.22 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Basic weighted average common shares outstanding 1,021 1,006 Diluted weighted average common shares outstanding 1,062 1,032 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
See Footnote Table 1 for a list of significant items included in operating income. All periods presented reflect the reclassification of KBR's Production Services operations to discontinued operations, as well as the reorganization of tubing conveyed perforating, slickline, and underbalanced applications operations from Production Optimization into the Drilling and Formation Evaluation segment.
HALLIBURTON COMPANY Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets (Millions of dollars) (Unaudited) September 30, June 30, December 31, 2006 2006 2005 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Assets Current assets: Cash and equivalents $3,549 $3,673 $2,391 Receivables, net 4,617 4,806 4,801 Inventories, net 1,213 1,128 953 Other current assets 836 1,044 1,167 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Total current assets 10,215 10,651 9,312 Property, plant, and equipment, net 2,884 2,774 2,648 Other assets 2,885 2,749 3,050 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Total assets $15,984 $16,174 $15,010 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity Current liabilities: Accounts payable $1,871 $1,817 $1,967 Current maturities of long-term debt 86 360 361 Other current liabilities 2,745 2,586 2,099 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Total current liabilities 4,702 4,763 4,427 Long-term debt 2,745 2,772 2,813 Other liabilities 1,302 1,218 1,253 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Total liabilities 8,749 8,753 8,493 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Minority interest in consolidated subsidiaries 146 93 145 Shareholders' equity 7,089 7,328 6,372 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Total liabilities and shareholders' equity $15,984 $16,174 $15,010 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Note - Certain prior period amounts have been reclassified to be consistent with the current presentation. All periods presented reflect the reclassification of KBR's Production Services operations, which were sold during the second quarter of 2006, to discontinued operations. At December 31, 2005, Production Services assets were $207 million, of which $140 million were classified as current, and liabilities were $64 million, of which $54 million were classified as current.
HALLIBURTON COMPANY Selected Cash Flow Information (Millions of dollars) (Unaudited) Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended September 30 September 30 ---------------------------------------- 2006 2005 2006 2005 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Capital expenditures: Energy Services Group $229 $164 $566 $424 KBR 8 21 50 50 General corporate 1 - 3 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Total capital expenditures $238 $185 $619 $474 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Depreciation, depletion, and amortization: Energy Services Group $122 $111 $356 $333 KBR 9 14 32 44 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Total depreciation, depletion, and amortization $131 $125 $388 $377 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
HALLIBURTON COMPANY Revenue and Operating Income Comparison By Geographic Region - Energy Services Group Only (Millions of dollars) (Unaudited) Three Months Ended Three Months Ended September 30 June 30 ----------------------------------------- 2006 2005 2006 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Revenue: North America $1,738 $1,270 $1,541 Latin America 390 324 355 Europe/Africa/CIS 708 589 674 Middle East/Asia 556 414 546 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Total revenue $3,392 $2,597 $3,116 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Operating income: North America $558 $347 $470 Latin America 79 40 65 Europe/Africa/CIS 132 101 125 Middle East/Asia 137 78 131 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Total operating income $906 $566 $791 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Nine Months Ended September 30 -------------------------- 2006 2005 ---------------------------------------------------------- Revenue: North America $4,792 $3,466 Latin America 1,096 971 Europe/Africa/CIS 1,977 1,617 Middle East/Asia 1,581 1,198 ---------------------------------------------------------- Total revenue $9,446 $7,252 ---------------------------------------------------------- Operating income: North America $1,508 $989 Latin America 197 125 Europe/Africa/CIS 350 268 Middle East/Asia 369 219 ---------------------------------------------------------- Total operating income $2,424 $1,601 ---------------------------------------------------------- See Footnote Table 2 for a list of significant items included in operating income.
HALLIBURTON COMPANY Backlog Information (Millions of dollars) (Unaudited) September 30, June 30, December 2006 2006 31, 2005 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Firm orders: Government and Infrastructure $5,864 (a) $5,322 (a) $3,376 Energy and Chemicals - Gas Monetization 4,179 (b) 3,478 3,651 Energy and Chemicals - Other 1,847 1,909 1,786 (c) Energy Services Group segments - 1 180 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Total firm orders $11,890 $10,710 $8,993 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Government orders firm but not yet funded, letters of intent, and contracts awarded but not signed: Government and Infrastructure $3,104 (d) $345 $1,775 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Total backlog $14,994 $11,055 $10,768 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
(a) The $5.9 billion and $5.3 billion of firm orders in the Government and Infrastructure segment as of September 30, 2006 and June 30, 2006 both include $2.1 billion for the Allenby and Connaught project awarded in April 2006. (b) The increase primarily relates to the Qatar Shell Pearl GTL project, which was awarded in August 2006. (c) This amount represents backlog for continuing operations and does not include backlog associated with KBR's Production Services operations, which were sold in the second quarter of 2006 and are accounted for as discontinued operations. Backlog for the Production Services operations was $1.2 billion as of December 31, 2005. (d) The increase primarily relates to Task Order No. 139 under the LogCAP III contract.
HALLIBURTON COMPANY Stock-Based Compensation Expense (Millions of dollars) (Unaudited) Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended September 30 September 30 --------------------------------------------- 2006 2005 2006 2005 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Stock-based compensation expense, pretax: Stock options and employee stock purchase plan (a) $10 $- (b) $30 $- (b) Restricted stock 11 6 26 17 Employee separation 2 1 10 14 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Total stock-based compensation expense $23 $7 $66 $31 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
(a) Incremental expense incurred related to the adoption of SFAS No. 123(R) effective January 1, 2006. (b) Had the provisions of SFAS No. 123(R) been adopted during this period, approximately $7 million and $21 million of expense would have been recorded in the three and nine months ended September 30, 2005.
FOOTNOTE TABLE 1 HALLIBURTON COMPANY Items included in Income by Operating Segment (Millions of dollars except per share data) (Unaudited) Three Months Three Months Three Months Ended September Ended September Ended June 30, 30, 2006 30, 2005 2006 ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- After After After Tax Tax Tax Operating per Operating per Operating per Income Share Income Share Income Share ---------------- ---------------- ---------------- Government and Infrastructure: Railroad impairment charge $(32)$(0.03) $- $- $- $- Sale of interest in toll road - - 85 0.07 - - Energy and Chemicals: Escravos GTL project loss (a) - - - - (148)(0.04) ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Nine Months Ended Nine Months Ended September 30, 2006 September 30, 2005 --------------------- -------------------- Operating After Tax Operating After Tax Income per Share Income per Share --------------------- -------------------- Production Optimization: Subsea 7, Inc. gain on sale $- $- $110 $0.08 Government and Infrastructure: Railroad impairment charge (62) (0.06) - - Sale of interest in toll road - - 85 0.06 Energy and Chemicals: Escravos GTL project loss (a) (148) (0.04) - - Barracuda-Caratinga project loss (15) (0.01) - - ----------------------------------------------------------------------
(a) Halliburton consolidates the Escravos project; therefore, the $148 million charge to operating income reflects the entire impact on the project, not just Halliburton's 50% share. The 50% portion of the charge that is borne by the other owner of the project is reflected, on an after-tax basis, as minority interest.
FOOTNOTE TABLE 2 HALLIBURTON COMPANY Items included in Income By Geographic Region - Energy Services Group Only (Millions of dollars except per share data) (Unaudited) Nine Months Ended Nine Months Ended September 30, 2006 September 30, 2005 ---------------------- --------------------- Operating After Tax Operating After Tax Income per Share Income per Share ---------------------- --------------------- North America: Subsea 7, Inc. gain on sale $- $- $107 $0.08 Europe/Africa/CIS: Subsea 7, Inc. gain on sale - - 3 - ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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