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  • May 11, 2021
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Shelf Drilling, Ltd. announced results for the first quarter of 2021 ending March 31.

 

David Mullen, Chief Executive Officer, commented: “We delivered good operational and financial performance in the first quarter of 2021 despite the very challenging environment imposed by the COVID-19 pandemic. The recent surge in infections has been particularly harmful in several of the geographies in which we work. The sequential increase in Revenue and EBITDA was primarily due to several rigs that returned to work or started new contracts at the end of 2020 or early 2021 combined with a further reduction in operating expenses.”

 

Mullen added: “We are observing encouraging signs of an improving jack-up market with the recent recovery and stabilization of the oil price. We have seen a number of recent contract awards and have built a solid pipeline of marketing opportunities. The $310 million issuance in March 2021 of new senior notes due in 2024 improves our balance sheet, simplifies our capital structure and significantly increases our liquidity position and financial flexibility. We remain focused on delivering safe and best-in-class services to our customers and believe Shelf Drilling is well positioned to capitalize on opportunities in our sector.”

 

First Quarter Highlights:

 

  • Q1 2021 Revenues of $129.7 million, a 7% sequential increase compared to Q4 2020.

  • Q1 2021 Adjusted EBITDA of $46.5 million, representing an Adjusted EBITDA Margin of 36%.

  • Q1 2021 Net Loss of $16.4 million, including $10.1 million in loss on debt extinguishment in relation to our debt refinancing transactions.

  • Q1 2021 Capital Expenditures and Deferred Costs totaled $16.6 million.

  • The Company’s cash and cash equivalents balance at March 31, 2021 was $287.3 million.

  • The Company’s total debt at March 31, 2021 was $1.2 billion.

  • $1.3 billion in contract backlog at March 31, 2021 across 27 contracted rigs.

  • In January 2021, the Company received a notification from customer on early termination of operations for the High Island VII and Compact Driller to August 2021 from February 2023 and June 2022, respectively.

  • In February 2021, the Company completed the sale of the Shelf Drilling Journey for net proceeds of $76.6 million.

  • In March 2021, the Company completed a private offering of $310.0 million aggregate principal amount of 8.875% senior secured notes due 2024, to repay and terminate the Company’s revolving credit facility, due April 2023, cash collateralize bank guarantees issued under the revolving credit facility and to redeem and repurchase all of the outstanding 8.75% Senior Secured Notes, due November 15, 2024.

  •  In March 2021, the Company secured a two-year contract extension until February 2023 for the Trident 16 in direct continuation of its current contract for operations in Egypt.

  • In April 2021, the Company received an award for a three-year contract for the J.T. Angel with planned startup of operations in India in Q4 2021.

  • In May 2021, the Company received an award for a three-year contract for the Trident XII with planned startup of operations in India in Q4 2021 and secured a ten-year extension for the High Island IX in Saudi Arabia.

  • In addition, the Company completed in April 2021 the sale of the Trident 15, Key Hawaii and Galveston Key, which were recorded as assets held for sale as of March 31, 2021.

Source: Shelf Drilling

 

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