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UPDATE 2-SBM Offshore's profit guidance 'a touch light', shares plunge

Thu, 10th Feb 2022 07:06

* Set to increase dividend by around 13% to $1 par share

* FY EBITDA of $931 mln versus $927 mln estimate

* FY net profit of $126 mln versus $97 mln estimate
(Adds share move, quotes and analyst comment)

By Juliette Portala and Olivier Sorgho

Feb 10 (Reuters) - SBM Offshore shares dived on
Thursday after the Dutch oil and gas services company's cautious
guidance disappointed the market despite full-year results
meeting expectations.

For 2022, the group expects revenue to amount to more than
$3.1 billion and earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation
and amortisation (EBITDA) to reach about $900 million.

Analysts polled by the company forecast full-year revenue of
$2.99 billion and EBITDA of $993 million.

Quirijn Mulder from ING called the guidance "very cautious",
while analysts at Barclays wrote that "guidance at the EBITDA
level...is a touch light".

Chief executive Bruno Chabas said the EBITDA guidance
included foreseen effects of COVID-19, costs to mitigate impacts
in project execution and manage conflict prevention in SBM's
fleet, as well as additional maintenance pushed into 2022.

"Based on the visibility that we've got, we feel this is a
reasonable place to start," finance chief Douglas Wood told
analysts in a call.

The company's shares were down by 6.2% by 1055 GMT.

"NOBODY KNOWS"

Sensitive to customer's capital expenditure plans, SBM could
benefit from record earnings reported by BP, Shell
and Equinor as oil and gas prices soar.

The supplier of floating oil and gas production vessels
however warned of travel and logistical curbs, price inflation,
yard closures and supplier capacity constraints that affected
construction activities for its major projects in 2021.

"Nobody knows whether there is a real retreat of COVID-19
this year," ING's analyst Mulder added.

According to SBM, the degree to which these challenges can
be mitigated going forward varies by project, but their
advancement remains on track, providing cash flow visibility
until 2050.

The company reiterated its willingness to invest in its
renewable pilot projects over the coming years, particularly in
floating offshore wind, in order to be "in line with market
dynamics".

Italian peer Saipem risks becoming a casualty of
the transition to cleaner energy after a shock profit warning
left earlier in February leading shareholders scrambling to
shore up the finances of the energy services group.
(Reporting by Juliette Portala and Olivier Sorgho; editing by
Kirsten Donovan, Clarence Fernandez and Sherry Jacob-Phillips)

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