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Schlumberger Reports 2Q 2014 Results [Manufacturing Close - Up]
[July 30, 2014]

Schlumberger Reports 2Q 2014 Results [Manufacturing Close - Up]


(Manufacturing Close - Up Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Schlumberger Limited reported second-quarter 2014 revenue of $12.05 billion versus $11.24 billion in the first quarter of 2014, and $11.18 billion in the second quarter of 2013.

In its release on July 17, the Company noted that second-quarter revenue was up 7 percent sequentially and increased 8 percent year- on-year with International Area revenue of $8.09 billion growing $604 million, or 8 percent sequentially, while North America Area revenue of $3.89 billion increased $205 million, or 6 percent sequentially.



Income from continuing operations attributable to Schlumberger, excluding charges and credits, was $1.80 billion-an increase of 13 percent sequentially and an increase of 17 percent year-on-year. Diluted earnings-per-share from continuing operations, excluding charges and credits, was $1.37 versus $1.21 in the previous quarter, and $1.15 in the second quarter of 2013.

Pretax operating income in the second quarter reached $2.62 billion, up 11 percent sequentially and 15 percent year-on-year. International pretax operating income of $1.94 billion increased 14 percent sequentially, while North America pretax operating income of $700 million increased 3 percent sequentially.


Pretax operating margin in the second quarter was 21.7 percent reflecting 39 percent incremental operating margins year-on-year. International pretax operating margin was 24.0 percent while North America pretax operating margin was 18.0 percent.

Schlumberger CEO Paal Kibsgaard commented, "Strong Schlumberger second-quarter results were driven by significantly higher activity both offshore and in key land markets. Growth was strongest internationally as activity rebounded in a number of regions but North America was also markedly higher with strength offshore and extremely solid progress on land in spite of the Canadian spring break-up. All Areas and all Groups recorded growth, underpinned by the strength of our execution and the penetration of our new technology.

Geographical results were led by Europe/CIS/Africa where Russia recovered markedly from the effects of a harsh winter and where Norway benefited from an active start to the summer seismic season. In Middle East and Asia, further growth from key markets in Saudi Arabia and Australia was amplified by stronger activity-both seismic and drilling-in the United Arab Emirates GeoMarket as well as growing seismic operations in Qatar. In North America, double-digit growth in US Land from increased rig count, efficiency gains and market share improvements more than overcame the effects of what proved to be a rapid spring break-up in Canada while offshore activity in the US Gulf of Mexico rebounded as rigs returned to drilling. Latin America benefited from strong growth in Argentina, Colombia and Venezuela but overall results were impacted by lower activity in Mexico, while revenue in the Brazil GeoMarket was flat sequentially.

Technology-fueled growth was strongest for Reservoir Characterization Group products and services as demand for Wireline services increased as drilling activity rebounded in Russia and Norway while seismic activity grew in the North Sea and the Middle East. Within the Drilling Group, M-I SWACO saw strong international activity in Russia, Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America. Drilling & Measurements improved on increased drilling in North America and Russia. Production Group Technologies grew as industry pressure pumping utilization improved on land in the US and as Completions sales expanded internationally. New technology sales remained strong across all Groups to offer opportunities for higher pricing although overall pricing levels remained competitive.

The overall global economic outlook continues to be mixed as the US recovery from the effects of the unusually harsh winter coupled with a weaker forecast in Brazil, anemic growth in the Eurozone, and stabilizing GDP in China produce a slightly more cautious short- term GDP growth outlook. The fundamentals for a slow and steady recovery, however, remain intact. On the other hand, the gap between oil supply and demand is tightening on stronger demand and lower non- OPEC supply leading to narrower spare capacity and consequent support for oil prices that modulate customer spend. Natural gas markets on the other hand appear comfortably supplied with little upward pressure on prices.

We believe that this outlook will be slow to change and that the scenario for growth that we unveiled at our investor conference in New York last month is highly realistic. The opportunities that new technologies offer in response to customer challenges coupled with greater integration will lead to clearly differentiated financial growth that can only be augmented by the gains that increased reliability and efficiency will provide. In this environment, Schlumberger will continue to outperform." Highlights The Company also noted, the second-quarter results benefited from a number of integration successes and contract wins that demonstrated the value and differentiation that Schlumberger integrated services, technologies and processes provide.

For example in Oman, BP awarded Schlumberger a five-year contract for the supply of drilling and completion products and services in the Khazzan Field Development project. The contract is expected to be worth $400 million over the contract period, and includes the application of Schlumberger drilling and hydraulic stimulation technology to help unlock the resource potential in the challenging tight gas, low porosity reservoirs.

Earlier in the year in Russia, GazpromNeft and Schlumberger signed a technology collaboration agreement aimed at increasing the efficiency of the planned Bazhenov shale development project in the southern part of the giant Priobskoe oilfield in Western Siberia. The companies will work together on improving business processes and sharing of key resources including petrotechnical and scientific expertise, unconventional resource knowledge, and field equipment and assets. An integrated approach will be used for reservoir characterization, well construction, and well completion techniques, including the planning, execution and evaluation of hydraulic fracturing using microseismic measurements. Through this technical collaboration with Schlumberger, GazpromNeft plans to develop tailored workflows for Bazhenov shale development and define technical specifications for the pilot project.

Other Events During the quarter, Schlumberger repurchased 11.53 million shares of its common stock at an average price of $101.85 per share for a total purchase price of $1.17 billion.

During the quarter, Schlumberger completed the purchase of the remaining shares of SES Holdings Limited (Saxon), a Calgary-based provider of international land drilling services, from First Reserve and certain members of Saxon management.

North America North America revenue of $3.89 billion increased 6 percent sequentially-with North America offshore revenue up 8 percent after a rebound in drilling activity despite a soft quarter for multiclient seismic sales. US land posted double-digit revenue growth on a 5 percent increase in rig count combined with improved efficiency and market share gains that was partially offset by the seasonal decline in activity in Western Canada following the spring break-up.

Despite the effects of the seasonal spring break-up in Western Canada and pressure pumping commodity inflation, North America pretax operating margin declined by only 53 basis points (bps) to 18.0 percent.

During the second quarter, new technologies helped meet customer challenges in North America in increasing drilling efficiency, assuring wellbore integrity and improving well production.

In unconventional resource development in North America for example, ThruBit* logging services to characterize and evaluate reservoir quality in horizontal wells have doubled market penetration over the past two years. In one unconventional play, ThruBit logging data helped increase well perforation efficiency by 28 percent compared to a standard approach in which only 64 percent percent of the perforations contributed. ThruBit technology, acquired in 2011 and now developed into a complete set of openhole measurements, offers unique through-the-bit deployment that enables simultaneous well conditioning and logging operations without slowing the drilling process.

Elsewhere in US land, Well Intervention deployed LIVE* digital slickline services for Devon Energy to diagnose production issues in a mature well with a complex downhole design. The real-time capability of the LIVE services, using enhanced mechanical slickline combined with production logging tools, efficiently identified downhole equipment characteristics, fluid levels and flow entry points enabling timely remediation decisions. In addition, the versatility of the LIVE services allowed for perforating during the same operation, eliminating the need to call out additional equipment and saving the customer several days in workover operations.

In Western Oklahoma, a Drilling Tools & Remedial Neyrfor* turbodrilling system was deployed to increase drilling efficiency. After the operator drilled 2,700 ft of wellbore using a conventional motor over 10 drillbit trips, Neyrfor technology was used to successfully drill the remaining 1,300 ft of wellbore in only one trip. The improved drilling performance eliminated the risk associated with unnecessary bit trips and resulted in a rig time saving for the customer of four days.

International Areas The Europe/CIS/Africa Area led the sequential International Area increase with revenue of $3.27 billion increasing 13 percent as activity levels rebounded in Russia and Norway and exploration increased in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Middle East & Asia Area revenue of $2.97 billion increased 4 percent sequentially as exploration and drilling activity strengthened in Australia and development activity improved offshore China. In addition, growth continued in Saudi Arabia and seismic activity increased in the United Arab Emirates and Qatar GeoMarkets.

Latin America revenue of $1.85 billion grew 5 percent sequentially on robust activity in Colombia and Venezuela across all Technologies, including Schlumberger Production Management (SPM). This increase, however, was partially offset by a continued drop in rig count and activity in Mexico, while the revenue in the Brazil GeoMarket was flat sequentially.

Sequentially, International Area pretax operating margin of 24.0 percent increased 122 bps after posting incremental operating margins of 39 percent. Middle East & Asia improved 151 bps sequentially to reach 27.8 percent, Europe/CIS/Africa increased by 180 bps to 22.1 percent, while Latin America was relatively flat with the previous quarter at 21.2 percent.

The expansion in international margins was due to seasonal activity rebounds in Russia combined with strong results in Sub- Saharan Africa and the Middle East & Asia Area. Increased high- margin exploration and deepwater activities also helped boost sequential incremental operating margins.

A series of contract awards for new technology and service integration across the portfolio underscored continuing international market penetration.

These included the successful execution of an integrated services project for Slavneft-Krasnoyarskneftegas in the naturally fractured Refey carbonate formation with abnormally low formation pressure in the East Siberian Kuyumbinskoye oilfield in Russia. The project included project management coordination with drilling engineering support, drill bits, drilling fluids and liner hangars as well as directional drilling, measurement while drilling, cementing, casing running, fishing, mud logging and wireline services. The integrated services approach enabled the efficient drilling of a horizontal well of 3,485-m total depth, including a 1,000-m horizontal section, in 78 days or 12 days ahead of plan. The performance marks a new drilling benchmark in the geologically complex Refey formation.

In Brunei, WesternGeco was awarded a contract by Brunei Shell Petroleum Company Sdn Bhd to acquire a survey over approximately 1,500 km2 using IsoMetrix* marine seismic technology on the offshore Punyit field. IsoMetrix technology was selected due to its ability to acquire data in a challenging area of very shallow water where other techniques were not possible.

WesternGeco was also awarded a contract by Total E&P Qatar to acquire a 388-km2 4D seismic survey to aid in production monitoring of the Al Khalij field in the Arabian Gulf, approximately 100 km offshore Qatar. The multivessel survey will use Q-Marine Solid* streamer technology and undershooting techniques to ensure full coverage of the complex carbonate reservoir.

And in Equatorial Guinea, Noble Energy awarded WesternGeco a 1,700-km2 survey in the Douala Basin using the Amazon Warrior, the world's only purpose-built seismic vessel. This will be the first commercial project for the new vessel. The high-resolution 3D survey will also include Q-Marine Solid streamer technology, the ObliQ* sliding-notch broadband acquisition and imaging technique, and dual vessel undershooting of two installations located within the field boundaries.

Last, in China PetroChina awarded Schlumberger Information Solutions (SIS) a multiyear petrophysical software, maintenance and training services contract. The award features the sale of Techlog* wellbore software platform and includes maintenance and training services for three years. The Techlog platform will enable standardization of petrophysical and geological well data analysis across the customer's business units. The contract award was based on the proven SIS track record in delivering industry leading software and technical support services.

Reservoir Characterization Group Second-quarter revenue of $3.10 billion increased 9 percent sequentially and grew 1 percent year-on-year. Pretax operating income of $918 million was 18 percent higher sequentially, and increased 1 percent year-on-year. Sequentially, the revenue increase was driven primarily by increased use of Wireline services as a result of stronger drilling activity in the US Gulf of Mexico and the seasonal rebound in activity in Russia and Norway. WesternGeco revenue increased sequentially from the return of marine vessels to the North Sea for the summer season. SIS revenue also increased from higher software sales and support.

Pretax operating margin of 29.7 percent increased 233 bps sequentially after posting incremental operating margins of 57 percent on higher WesternGeco vessel utilization, robust high- margin software sales, and stronger Wireline activities.

During the second quarter, a number of new Reservoir Characterization Group technologies helped meet customer challenges in reducing sub-surface risk, characterizing complex reservoirs and improving well production and reservoir recovery.

In Abu Dhabi, Wireline Saturn* 3D Radial Probe technology was deployed for ADMA-OPCO to obtain oil and water samples in an appraisal well in the offshore Nasr field. The larger flow area offered by the Saturn elliptical probe design led to improvements in operational efficiency with the acquisition of fluid samples over eight intervals, and enabled the customer to save up to 30 percent in fluid sampling time compared with conventional methods.

Offshore India, Wireline Saturn 3D Radial Probe technology was also deployed for Reliance Industries Limited to obtain reservoir measurements in a deepwater exploration well in a low-mobility sandstone reservoir in the East coast of India. Saturn technology allowed quality formation fluid sampling at mobilities as low as 0.03 mD/cP in about a quarter of the time required by conventional formation testing methods. As a result, the customer was able to make a timely decision on the well's completion design and save approximately 28 hours of rig time.

Elsewhere in India, a Wireline Flow Scanner* well production logging system conveyed by MaxTRAC downhole wireline tractor technology was deployed for Oil and Natural Gas Corp. Limited in a challenging horizontal well with an intelligent completion in the high temperature Mumbai High South field. Flow Scanner technology enabled the customer to assess production rates from a new zone important to the field development plan.

In Australia, Wireline technologies were used for BHP Billiton to assess reservoir quality and to determine the depositional environment of the Mungaroo Formation in the North Carnarvon Basin. In one 12 1/4-in wellbore, the NGI* nonconductive-mud geological imager service acquired high-resolution borehole images in oil- based drilling fluid along a 2,000-m interval to support formation evaluation of the targeted reservoirs. In addition, XL-Rock large- volume rotary sidewall coring technology was used to successfully retrieve 244 cores over five runs with recovery of over 97 percent.

And in Kuwait, Schlumberger PetroTechnical Services carried out a multiwell petrophysical evaluation study for the Kuwait Oil Company in the Ahmadi formation in the Great Burgan field. SIS Techlog wellbore software was used by petrophysical domain experts to generate interpretation workflows based on field data acquired from 290 wells. The results of this study enabled the customer to reduce subsurface uncertainties, and develop a focused data acquisition plan to solve reservoir challenges as new wells are drilled in the field.

Drilling Group Second-quarter revenue of $4.65 billion was up 7 percent sequentially and grew 10 percent year-on-year. Pretax operating income of $981 million was 11 percent higher sequentially, and increased 23 percent year-on-year.

Sequentially, revenue increased primarily on strong international activity for M-I SWACO technologies, mainly in Russia, Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America. In addition, Drilling & Measurements grew in North America and Russia while Drilling Tools & Remedial services posted strong equipment sales. Rig revenue from Saxon also contributed to sequential growth.

Sequentially, pretax operating margin grew 74 bps to 21.1 percent after posting incremental operating margins of 31 percent from increased higher-margin activities for Drilling & Measurements in North America and in a number of international Areas.

During the second quarter, new Drilling Group technologies boosted performance through improving drilling efficiency, assuring wellbore integrity and optimizing well placement.

In China, Drilling & Measurements technologies were used for PetroChina-Shell to improve horizontal well drilling efficiency in a tight gas project in the Chang Bei field. The combination of PowerDrive rotary steerable, TeleScope high-speed telemetry-while- drilling, and geoVISION imaging-while-drilling technologies together with well placement services enabled each well to be drilled more than 20 days ahead of the drilling plan. Overall, seven wells were drilled approximately 150 days ahead of plan, which enabled PetroChina-Shell to save approximately $12 million in well construction costs. In addition, four wells were considered best-in- class and two wells achieved the top-quartile based on service delivery and cost savings to the customer.

In Turkmenistan, Turkmengeology State Corp. awarded Schlumberger an integrated services contract for drilling 10 development wells in the Galkynysh field, one of the largest gas fields in the world. The contract covers the first phase of the field development, and includes drilling motors, drill bits, drilling fluids, and cementing services.

Offshore Brazil, Drilling & Measurements technologies were deployed for Shell to increase reliability and drilling efficiency in the deviated 17 1/2-in top-hole sections of deepwater wells in the Campos basin. Customized PowerDrive Xceed rotary steerable technology was used to drill directional wells more reliably in extremely challenging and riser-less environments. As a result, the technology drilled four deviated wells in a row, over a total distance of 2,600 m. This significant improvement in reliability led to a zero operational failure rate. Customized Xceed technology helped eliminate two planned drillstring trips back to surface, enabling Shell to save two days of rig time or approximately $3 million. In addition, Drilling & Measurements delivered increased efficiency and enabled the customer to execute the seven-well drilling campaign 18 days ahead of plan.

In Oman, Smith drillbit technology helped Petroleum Development Oman (PDO) set new records in the 12 1/4-in sections of exploration wells drilled in the Harmal fields. A Smith bit with ONYX cutter technology customized using the IDEAS integrated drillbit design platform achieved the best footage drilled in 24 hours. ONYX cutter technology also enabled drilling from casing shoe to casing point in a single run for the first time, with an outstanding average rate of penetration of 20 m/hr.

Offshore Azerbaijan, M-I SWACO, working through AZERI M-I, a joint venture between Schlumberger and SOCAR, used the ULTRADRIL high performance water-based fluid system to enhance shale stability and improve rate of penetration while drilling a well in the Gum Deniz field for BEOC. The combination of ULTRADRIL and ULTRAHIB, ULTRACAP and ULTRAFREE inhibitor systems resulted in a high- performance fluid that enabled the well to be drilled with no fluid losses. As a result of using M-I SWACO fluid systems, the customer benefited from savings in rig time and chemical costs totaling $1 million.

Production Group Second-quarter revenue of $4.34 billion increased 6 percent sequentially, and grew 11 percent year-on-year. Pretax operating income of $725 million declined 2 percent sequentially but increased 16 percent year-on-year. Despite the seasonal decline in Western Canada as a result of the spring break-up, the Group posted overall sequential growth due to improving industry utilization of pressure pumping capacity in US land, strong international Well Services activity, increasing Well Intervention coiled tubing activity worldwide, and strong international sales of Completions products.

Pretax operating margin of 16.7 percent decreased 123 bps sequentially but improved 75 bps year-on-year. Sequentially, margin declined primarily due to the Canadian spring break-up and pressure pumping commodity inflation.

New Production Group technologies helped meet a number of customer challenges during the second quarter in driving operational efficiency, accelerating production and maximizing reservoir recovery.

In Mexico, Well Services combined the BroadBand Sequence fracturing technique with Mangrove reservoir-centric stimulation design and SIS Petrel E&P software for Pemex to optimize horizontal well completions and prove commercial reserves in the Pimienta shale play. A three-well campaign led to stabilized production which enabled qualification of proven reserves. In addition, stimulation treatment time was reduced by 65 percent compared to previously completed wells.

In Russia, PetroStim, a Schlumberger company, completed a six- stage fracturing treatment in a horizontal well using Well Services HiWAY flow-channel technology for Gazpromneft-Khantos in the South- Priobskoe oil field. HiWAY technology enabled a 45 percent reduction in proppant consumption which contributed to increased operational efficiency and a reduction in overall well completion cost. Also, well productivity benefited from using HiWAY technology with its increased fracture conductivity and enhanced cleanup. As a result, the well's production increased by over 15 percent.

New technologies were also introduced on SPM integrated projects.

In Colombia for example, Well Intervention deployed LIVE digital slickline technology for Alianza Casabe to better understand and improve the performance of water injection wells in the Casabe onshore field. LIVE technology was able to monitor the water injection pressure, temperature and flow rate in real time while operating the control valves, enabling intervention times to be reduced by 90 percent and minimizing the associated deferred injection and production volumes.

And in Ecuador, Schlumberger Production Group technologies executed the first dual-selective multizone completion in a Consorcio Shushufindi well, providing services to PetroAmazonas. The well was completed with the IntelliZone Compact modular multizonal management system in conjunction with the AN-1200 electrical submersible pump, an industry first. This efficient combination of Schlumberger technologies enabled production from two different zones, improving the recovery factor while reducing completion operational time by 40 percent compared to plan, and potentially reducing operational cost by 55 percent on future well interventions.

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