Q2 2023 Schlumberger NV Earnings Call

Ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much for standing by and welcome to the SLB earnings conference call. At this time all participant lines are in a listen-only mode. Later there will be an opportunity for your questions. You may press 1 then 0 to place your line into the question queue.

You may remove yourself from queue by repeating the same 1-0 command. As a reminder, this conference is being recorded. I would now like to turn the conference over to the SVP of Investor Relations and Industry Affairs, James McDonald. Please go ahead.

Thank you, Leah. Good morning and welcome to the SOB second quarter 2023 earnings conference call.

Today's call is being hosted from Paris, France following our board meeting held earlier this week.

Joining us on the call are Olivier Lapouche, Chief Executive Officer, and Stéphane Viguet, Chief Financial Officer.

Before we begin, I would like to remind all participants that some of the statements we will be making today are forward-looking.

These matters involve risks and uncertainties that could cause the results to differ materially from those projected in these statements.

I therefore refer you to our latest 10K filing and our other SEC filings.

Our comments today may also include non-GAAP financial measures.

Additional details and reconciliation to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures can be found in our second quarter press release, which is on our website. With that, I will turn the call over to Olivier.

Thank you James. Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for joining us on the call today.

In my prepared remarks, I will cover three topics.

I will first review a few of our financial highlights from the quarter.

Next, I will discuss the positive momentum we are seeing in the international and offshore markets.

And third, I will share the exciting progress we are making in digital before concluding with our outlook for the third quarter and the full year.

Stéphane will then provide more details on our financial results and we will open for your questions. Our second quarter results continue to demonstrate the strengths of our portfolio and our strategic positioning in the most attractive, accretive and resilient market globally. This is translating to financial performance.

and we closed the first half of the year with solid growth across revenue, earnings per share, free cash flow, and expanded EDITA and pre-tax segment operating margins.

International revenue continued strong growth momentum, increasing 21% year-on-year as we captured broad growth across all divisions and geographic areas.

Second quality revenue increased by more than 20% year-on-year in 14 of our 25 international units.

Most notably Saudi Arabia, UAE, Mexico, Guyana, Brazil, Angola, Caspian and India

This drove a highest year-on-year international incremental operating margin over the last three years.

and it underscores the breadth of our portfolio that I continue to emphasize.

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shields us from regional fluctuation as we have recently seen in North America and give us the ability to seize opportunities wherever they arise.

This is a true differentiator of our business and positions us for

Following the remarks I shared in our earnings release this morning I would like to reflect on a few notable highlights from the quarter.

The bold growth characterizing this upcycle continues internationally.

This was pervasive and we were very pleased to see all divisions and geography grow revenue and expand margins secondarily.

In North America, we continued to increase our revenue, highlighting our agility across the land markets and the expanded activity in the US Gulf of Mexico, solidly outperforming the recount.

Our focus on equality of our revenue continues to support our margins.

Secondly, we expanded our pre-tax segment operating margins.

This was fueled by our strong international reporting leverage, increased technology adoption, and positive pricing trends that stemmed from inflation-driven contract adjustments and tight service capacity.

With higher earnings and improved working capital, our sequential cash flow from operations grew considerably and regenerated free cash flow of nearly $1 billion during the quarter.

I want to thank the entire SLB team for their hard work and exceptional performance delivering value for our customers and our shareholders throughout the quarter.

Now let me take a moment to touch on the macro environment.

As we have projected for the past few quarters, the international and offshore markets continue to exhibit strong growth as North America has moderated.

This is playing to the strengths of our business as international revenue represents nearly 80% of our global portfolio and offshore comprises nearly half of that.

As the growth rate shifts further toward international, these market conditions are driving the breadth, resilience and durability of this sub-cycle and creating new opportunities for business.

Let me describe where this is taking place.

In the international markets, the investment momentum of the past few years is accelerating.

This is supported by resilient long-cycle developments in in Vienna, Brazil, Norway and Turkey.

Pollution capacity expansion in the Middle East, notably in Saudi Arabia, UAE and Qatar, the return of exploration appraisal across Africa and the Eastern military, and the recognition of gas as a critical fuel source for energy security and the energy transition.

In the Middle East, this is resulting in record levels of upstream investment.

From 2023 to 2025.

Saudi Arabia is expected to allocate nearly 100 billion dollar to upstream oil and gas capital expenditure, a 60% increase compared to the previous three years.

as they invest to attain a maximum sustained production capacity of 13 million barrels per day by 2027.

Furthermore, we continue to witness a broad resurgence in offshore driven by energy security and regionalization. Operators all over the world are making large-scale commitments to ascend discovery, accelerate development times and increase the productivity of their assets. This is resulting in increased infill and tieback activity in metro basins, new development projects both in oil and gas and support for new exploration.

With this back-drop, we anticipate more than $500 billion in global FID between 2022 and 2025, with more than $200 billion attributable to Deepwater.

This reflects an increase of nearly 90% when compared to 2016-2019.

These EFI investments are global, taking place in more than 30 countries, and we are seeing the results with new projects in offshore basins across the world.

This is reflected in the many contract awards highlighted in the earnings press release, notably in Mexico, Brazil and Turkey.

These contracts, in addition to many others, are building a strong foundation of activity outlook, decoupled from short-term community price volatility.

Moving forward, we expect further growth to be led by accelerating activity in well construction, new opportunities for reservoir performance in exploration appraisal, expansion for production system in subsea and digital will enhance it all.

The increased adoption and integration of digital technologies remains one of the most significant opportunities for growth.

Indeed, our industry generates massive amounts of data and by capturing that information and turning it into trusted and actionable insights, we can make energy production more accessible, more affordable and more sustainable.

This is a critical moment for our industry and there are three digital trends concurrently shaping its future, resetting the path for a higher value, lower carbon outlook.

First, the adoption of cloud computing at scale.

For geoscience workflows, this is supporting significant productivity gains for geoscientists and engineers across asset development teams.

This is happening at a time when our industry is compelled to accelerate the development cycle and they risk both subsurface and surface uncertainties.

We continue to benefit from this trend in the adoption of our Delphi Cloud-based digital platform, delivered through a flexible and personalized Software as a Service, TaaS, subscription model. With the cumulative number of users in global customer organizations growing 60% year-on-year, we are hyòòòòòòòòòò.

to 5400.

As we shared in our earnings press release, Petrobas and INAP are only just two examples of customers deploying Delphi Enterprise wide with the aim of fundamentally changing how they work

Second, our industry is unlocking the power of data at scale.

A single well can produce more than 10

And this does in a event begin to touch on the total amount of upstream data across exploration, development and production workflows.

The adoption of open data platforms across the industry.

is liberating data for artificial intelligence AI applications at large, at scale.

SLB is benefiting from and driving this trend.

to both data foundation and AI deployment. We are seeing early success with the commercialization of our enterprise data solution on a daily basis.

This offering delivers the most comprehensive capabilities for subsurface data in alignment with the emerging requirements of the OSDU technical standard.

And we are witnessing tremendous success with our innovation factory where we have developed more than 100 AI solutions with more than 80 customers since 2021.

Third, digital operations are gaining in maturity, transforming the way operators develop and utilize assets, from automation to autonomous operations, across both well construction and production.

We are clearly seeing an inflection in the deployment of digital operations with significant impacts on efficiency, carbon footprint and performance. Today, customers are accelerating the adoption of our new autonomous solutions.

with COVID All Company and Petronas both using these technologies to reduce manual operations while increasing performance, enabling drilling

Finally, we continue to deploy Delphi Edge Agora technology to deliver real-time insights directly within operations from connected hardware, where data is generated and processed with AI at the edge. We currently have more than 1400 connected assets deployed, doubling year-on-year. SLB is positioned to fully harness this positive market condition as well as our technology and digital leadership to drive financial outperformance and margin expansion. We are progressing in our journey to double the size of our digital business between 2021 and 2025.

and the trend I have just discussed are reinforcing our confidence in the outcome of our strategy execution.

I will next describe how we see the rest of the year progressing. After a positive first half, we remain confident in our full year financial ambitions and our visibility into a significant baseload of activity that reinforces our 2023 full year forecast and our growth ambition beyond.

We continue to expect year-on-year revenue growth of more than 15% and adjusted EBITDA growth in the mid-20s.

Turning specifically to the third quarter, we expect revenue to grow by mid-single digits in the international markets, with all international geographical areas growing secondarily, led by the Middle East and Asia.

In contrast, North America revenue will be slightly down.

Before focus on equality of revenue, harnessing operating leverage and further technology adoption, we expect global operating margins to further expand by more than 50 basis points a week.

This will result into the highest EBITDA margin we have seen in this cycle.

I will now turn the call over to

Thank you Olivier and good morning ladies and gentlemen.

Second quarter earnings per share, excluding charges and credits, was 72 cents.

This represents an increase of 9 cents

when compared to the second quarter of last year.

We did not record any charges or credits during the current quantum.

Overall, our second quarter revenue of $8.1 billion increased 5% sequentially.

mostly driven by the international markets led by the Middle East and Asia.

Sequentially, our pre-tax segment operating margins increased 154 basis points.

due to the high quality international revenue.

which resulted in strong incremental margins. This performance highlights the underlying earnings potential of our international business.

with new technology and high service intensity, particularly offshore, accelerating margin extensions.

Companywide adjusted the Bida margin for the second quarter.

was 24.2%.

In absolute dollars, adjusted EBITDA increased 28% year on year.

As a reminder, our ambition is for adjusted EBITDA to grow in percentage terms in the mid-20s for the full year of 2023.

As a reminder, our ambition is for adjusted EBITDA to grow, in percentage terms, in the mid-20s for the full year of 2023. On the year of today's basis, our vision is for adjusted EBITDA to grow, in percentage

adjusted EBITDA has grown 35% so we are on track to achieve his goal.

Second quarter revenue increased 20% year-on-year.

as international revenue was up 21%.

significantly outpacing North America revenue growth of 14%. The strong international growth was led by the Middle East and Asia and robust offshore activity.

Pre-TAC segment operating margins

expanded 240 basis points year on year.

with significant margin growth in our core divisions.

Let me now go through the second quarter results for each division.

Second quarter digital and integration revenue of 947 million increased six

with margins increasing 4 percentage points to 34%.

The sequential revenue growth and margin expansion were primarily driven by higher digital sales following the seasonal low of the first quarter.

You are on your. Digital and integration revenue decreased 1% and margins declined 6% points.

Due to the absence of exceptional exploration data transfer fees, we recorded in the second quarter of last year. Growth in other digital products and services was strong, however, including a more than 60% year-on-year revenue increase.

in our cloud and edge solutions. Reservoir performance revenue of 1.6 billion increased 9% sequentially.

while margins improved 248 business

These increases were primarily due to strong growth internationalists led by the Middle East and Asia.

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Revenue grew 23%.

margins increased 396 basis points driven by strong growth internationally.

both on land and offshore. revenue of 3.4 billion increased 3% sequentially.

while margins of 21.8% increased 115 basis points.

driven by strong measurements, fluids and

as well as pricing improvements internationally.

Year on year, revenue grew 25%.

while margins expanded 424 business points.

with very strong growth across all geographical areas on higher activity and improved pricing.

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Production Systems revenue of 2.3 billion

and margins expanded 274 basis points to 12%.

representing the highest margin since the formation of the division.

The sequential revenue growth was led by the Middle East and Asia, partially offset by the absence of significant project milestones we reached last quarter in Europe and Africa. Year on year, revenue increased 22%.

while margins expanded 300 business points.

driven by higher sales of completions

and the easing of supply chain and logistic constraints.

Now turning to our liquidity.

During the quarter, we generated 1.6 billion of cash flow from operations.

free cash flow of 986 million.

This represents a 1.25 billion increase in free cash flow over the same quarter of last year.

which is largely due to improved working capital.

We expect this performance to continue throughout the rest of the year.

As a result, our free cash flow in the second half of the year will be materially higher than the first half.

Our net debt reduced approximately 200 million sequentially to 10.1 billion.

which is 900 million lower than the 7th period last year.

capital investments, including of capex and investments in APS projects and exploration data.

were 622 million in the second quarter. For the full year we are still expecting capital investments.

to be approximately 2.5 to 2.6 billion dollars.

We continued our stock buyback program and repurchased 4.5 million shares during the quarter.

for a total purchase price of $213 million. We continue to target to return $2 billion to our shareholders this year between dividends and stock buybacks.

I will now turn the conference call back to Olivier.

Thank you, Stéphane. Ladies and gentlemen, I believe we are ready to open the floor to your questions.

Thank you ladies and gentlemen once again if you would like to ask a question you may press 1 then 0 on your telephone keypad. Our first question will come from the line of James West with Evercore ISI. Please go ahead.

Hey, good morning. Morning, James. Good morning, James.

So Olivier, we've, especially you and I and Savannah spend a lot of time together in the last 18 months. If we go back to the zone and then to the analyst day in New York City and recent events, we've become increasingly, I think all three of us.

bullish on the cycle and the cycles duration especially. I wonder if you could comment on the the duration aspect you see now as you travel around the world you meet with your customers or talking to your customers you know what are they saying about their

drilling programs over the next several years. You obviously made some some pretty bullish comments around Saudi, but you know more broadly, you know with your major customers. What are their expectations and how are they thinking about duration of their upstream civilian cycle.

No, a very good question James. I think you may have realized that recently we characterized the cycle as breath, resilience and durability. And let me comment a bit further on durability. And there are two or three elements to this.

I think obviously we did comment on the return of offshore where the first two are to flag it and to To call for the return of offshore and I think we have seen this International offshore resurgence naturalizing in the last the last 12 months and accelerating and in second half actually Right the the offshore are we can't

also the geologic and low carbon nature of most of the assets. Accessibility is resource and is both oil and gas. So offshore is having a resurgence that is translating into very significant pipeline of FID. We see it across not only the IOCs and independent that are capturing this opportunity, but also the NOCs that have placed a bet.

and offshore as you can see from Brazil to the Middle East or the North Sea. So we see this happening at scale. We see also the emergence of a second leg of FID and future offshore expansion driven by

Exploration appraisal is happening in many countries. There are many rounds of licensing rounds happening, a lot of exploration and appraisal is happening to find this next reserve and develop. So offshore is there to stay, and not only in 24 or 25, but beyond, as we can see, and with the second leg naturalizing.

Beyond that, obviously Middle East has made a significant commitment of capacity expansion, both in oil of 4 million bile or so and in gas for regional consumption displacing oil for energy or for generating some blue ammonia or blue halogen products.

as well as further expanding their energy export in Qatar particularly. So the Middle East capacity expansion is leading to, as we have been quoting, record level of investment from this year onward and is not set to again stop in 2024.

as the vast majority of this capacity expansion are towards the second half of the decade 2027 or 2030 for some of the targets. So what you have seen lately and the feedback through the visits we have had is that the duration of the cycle as we were characterizing a year ago is actually extending and is to be believed prolonging to the right.

and with combination of offshore resurgence being very solid and Middle East being a capacity expansion beyond the next three years.

Okay, okay. That makes a lot of sense. And then the follow-up, as we think about, or as you think about it, I guess, revenue, quality, as we go through this, what looks to be and appears to be, and I think we agree on, a long duration cycle.

you can upgrade your revenue quality either by, you know, choosing offshore or onshore or customers by customer. How are you thinking about that quality of the revenue base that you're putting in place now?

and what are the main kind of drivers of that, I'm assuming that you're looking for the highest return and highest margin, but what are the key metrics or key assumptions you had there?

No, absolutely. I think we have been initiating the returns focus strategy a few years back and I think we are getting the characteristics of the cycle that's favoring and accelerating our strategy as we get the opportunity to not only get a favorable mix that includes a bit more offshore Middle East

but also higher at technology adoption, including digital, including fit technology, including transition technology, all combining to give a premium to the and a higher order of inequality. But I will not forget also the capital discipline.

that we have initiated as part of this strategy that is pushing us to high-guide to the higher returns, higher margins, contractors moving forward and make sure that we get the best return for the capital we deployed and also to put a...

a clear threshold on capital investment and capital strategy going forward. So the combination, as I said, of the Faber-Barre mix, the technology adoption at scale with some secular trends in digital and the capital discipline that we have used to execute our strategy are allowing us to create...

the revenue quality improvement and the high grading on every portfolio and every business line we have to drive the margin expansion and we have seen margin expansion increasing and we will continue to post this as we move forward.

and the high grading on every portfolio and every business line we have to drive a margin expansion and we have seen margin expansion increasing and we will continue to post this as we move forward.

Thank you guys. Our next question is from David Anderson with Barclays. Please go ahead.

Great, thank you. Good morning, Olivia. How are you? Morning, Dave. So I was curious on the Middle East Asia, it showed really impressive sequential growth during the quarter. I was wondering if you could talk a bit about what drove that. Was that just a reflection of the study ramp up the projects in Saudi and other Middle East markets? And also, you mentioned a directional drilling contract in the release. Was that a discrete contract?

the 30% basket, more than 30% basket, go through on your in-depth region, that area costs. But indeed, in the GCC and the Middle East, particularly, where benefit, again, we say from three things, we are benefiting from the capital expansion program that have been initiated, that have turned into an inflection, into reactivity and spend activity that to benefit from consuming a market exposure.

We have been renewing several contracts and either encroaching or gaining market and strengthening a market position and you have seen several announcements made and this includes service capacity, service expansion contract more than I would say integrated contract.

And finally, we have been benefiting from, based on our performance, from I would say pricing increment based on performance that have all combined service contract expansion, reactivity increase and pricing all combining to

an income and a revenue year-on-year and sequentially that you believe will be on the continuum for the rest of the year. Okay, thank you. And if I could shift over to the DLI segment, could you provide some color on the non-APS businesses and how they've been trending? I'm particularly interested in the digital solutions business.

and kind of really what you're seeing in terms of digital adoption of your customers. I'm not sure if you can provide any metrics or any examples, but just kind of curious how some of your customers are using it this year versus a year ago. Is there any way to kind of show us or kind of explain to us how that digital adoption is trending? Yeah, I think as we keep saying, I think some of...

Secondly, I would say that as I described in my prepared remarks that there are three trends that we are capturing and that we are exposed to that are happening in the industry, all of them under the circular trend of digital transformation in this industry. And cloud computing making

making the best out of cloud computing, scalable computing and elastic computing access that a cloud solution such as Delphi gives and hence accelerating productivity of the asset team from exploration to asset development. We are seeing it, you have seen the announcement of In joint work with theramcbPasecletsch Group nurses at EColri 2009

that is a square into that category of using cloud capability to accelerate and enable productivity in the geoscience team and quality of results for the asset development team. So that's one sector that then again we measure it by either a number of customers expansion or adoption of users which we have seen have quoted in my prepared remark at 60%

The second aspect is unlocking data, the vast amount of data that our industry manipulates, stores, manage, and structure data, unstructured data to try to unlock this and democratize, if you like, AI. So we are fortunate to have a cloud-based solution, Delphi, that has AI domain capability embedded into it. We use it every day to help our customers unlock.

and get access to this AI capability. We have done that with innovation factory, 100 solutions deployed. So that's the second engine of digital growth you'd like, is the data structure, data transformation, and AI capability. And that's again, we are speaking about growing at above 50% for that sub-segment of our digital offering.

And last and maybe the one that has the most growth potential, there is untapped across industries, digital operation. That's everywhere from well construction to producing assets and that's why we deploy either so many of our cloud offering in drilling automation or in surveillance of asset or we

at the pump some device and we call it Agora edge solution which have embedded AI on the edge that do not need to run trip to the cloud to optimize these assets and give and we use it and consume it in our APS asset to enhance the performance so we are

At the same time, they are all growing at a different pace, different adoption, across the NOC, the independent, all the IOCs. And it will be a long tail of growth that will clearly have a long durability and will continue to be a factor of secular trend in industry to extract efficiency, low carbon, productivity.

using this trend. So that's what we see. Multiple engines of growth across multiple horizon and with different technology where we have leadership on most and a footprint that allows us to tap into 1,500

And we will move on to line of a room. Go ahead Mr. Gruber.

We will go ahead and move on to the line of Arun Jayaram with JP Morgan Chase. Please go ahead. Yeah, good morning, Olivier. My first question is on offshore. We've highlighted how 85% of global offshore FIDs are now underpinned by oil prices.

What is driving, call it the lower breakevens than we saw a prior cycle?

I will think that there are several aspects to that. One obviously is the progress the industry at large has made in efficiency integration technology performance at large that is getting

the curve shifting to the left and drilling the cycle compressing on subsea and the overall development cycle to be more of the risk to digital. So technology integration performance at large has helped the operator and the service industry to deliver faster.

and to deliver at a lower total cost the development of those assets. The second element I would think is that exploration has been...

creating a portfolio of assets that can then be high-graded, and then the quality of the resource, the high quality of the geological play, and lower carbon and better place that have a better production and recovery potential.

have also emerged and have been more favorably primed and or we say prioritized by our customers. So these customers have choice and they focus on the best and most advantageous assets and most advantageous geological basins and

and we are seeking in the Middle East for some of the gas assets as well. So the third dimension that is accelerating in my opinion is what is called infrastructure-led development, which make the returns on incremental gas assets.

oil and chemical gas from existing hubs, from existing platforms, lower cost than in the past because the capability to infill, tie back and expand from an existing platform, getting a better return on existing infrastructure. Hence

improvement and still increase investment into this infinite tieback and IEDX that is called infrastructure led development, infrastructure led exploration and that's these are these are another trend that is lowering the average cost of FID for increment of

So you combine all of this and you are getting better economics and better and sustained and higher durability for the long-term offshore play.

Great, thanks for that. And just to follow up, Olivier, we've been getting a few buy side questions on the update on your website regarding Russia. So I was wondering if you could just expand on what this means on a go forward basis for SLB. Simply said, I think Russia's revenue is approximately 5%.

of a consolidated revenue in the second quarter and a decision that we have made last Friday to halt remaining shipments to Russia from all SAB facilities will not impact our financial gains.

So this decision will extend what you have seen as our previous ban on shipment from the location that we had in the United States, the UK, the EU, Canada, into Russia and we will continue to ensure that our remaining presence in Russia meets and exceeds all international sanctions.

Great, thanks a lot. Thank you. And I apologize, we will go back to the line of Scott Gruber with Citigroup. Please go ahead.

That's great. Thanks a lot. Thank you. And I apologize. We will go back to the line of Scott Gruber with Citigroup. Please go ahead. Yes, good morning.

My name is Andy You. DNI margins snapped back nicely in 2Q and in the past you've talked about DNI as a mid-30s type margin business, at least near term. But in terms of thinking about the second half, can you build off that 34%? Should we expect those to...

to grind higher in 3Q and 4Q and then more importantly as we think about 2024 and given all the digital growth if you think DNI margins could push into the high 30s especially with you know hopefully some of the APS headwinds baiting

Hey Scott, Stéphane here. So yes, you've seen the DNI margins returning to levels we like in the mid-30s after the Q1 seasonal low and just for clarification, this is almost entirely coming from digital because...

APS ended up somehow unexpectedly flat in terms of revenue. So really the entire margin expansion from Q1 to Q2 is digital, which is good news. So can it go up?

higher than 34%? Yes, potentially you always have, you can have certain sales like exploration data etc that come but the mid-30s is a good goal for us with a few percentages up and down depending on

And we should still think about that in 24 as well. Yeah, 24, I think the trajectory we see in digital is not set to slow down because I think as I explained, multiple dimensions and trends are concurrently shaping the future of our digital success. And I think we expect it to continue.

well into the beyond the cycle as we call it actually. And the accretive, I would say, contribution of digital will over time, long time, be more and more accretive on the growth and more and more accretive on the margin. Got it.

Just a quick one on North America, pretty impressive performance in 2Q with revenues up and the rate count, in contrast to the rate count being down. Obviously the Gulf of Mexico is helping you guys. Are you also seeing continued growth in that fit for basin strategy and then... Absolutely. To get that out of therapy and sent out with some difference... for me we were coming down from...installed in the Ye Denisiddi

Absolutely, I think that's what we call agility and fit strategy in the land part of the North America is being helping us to shield ourselves of some of the macro trends. I think we believe that the lack of exposure to pressure pumping

and the fit for basing technology strategy, partly in well construction, has allowed us to continue to progress or to buffer some of the activity decline and expose us to actually a mix of performance that has been resilient in North America land and then complemented, augmented if I may, by the North America offshore.

where we have seen activity and a new progression. Got it. I appreciate all the call. I'll stay back. Thank you. Next we go to the line of Kurt Halid with Benchmark. Please go ahead.

Thank you. Good afternoon, everybody.

Thank you. Good afternoon, everybody. Hey, Kurt. Good afternoon, Kurt.

So you guys put up a really impressive free cash flow number in the quarter. You indicated that the free cash flow dynamics would obviously improve in the second half of the year. So I'm just kind of curious though, you know, close to a billion dollars of free cash flow in the quarter.

Yes, we are also quite pleased with the free cash flow performance in the second quarter. As I said, it's mostly improved working capital on top of the earnings, of course. As you know, there is quite some seasonality in our cash flow and working capital. We came out of a seasonally low Q1 with quite a strong...

Q2, we again beat a quarterly record on the ESO for the second quarter and our inventory efficiency improved quite a bit as well, so it sets us quite well for the rest of the year. As you said, we always generate quite more cash in the second half.

The billion dollar level is a good starting point for Q3, Q4. We'll take it from there, but we are slightly ahead of where we want it to be. I think we can continue that way for the second half.

Alright, that's great, that's fantastic. And my follow up, so Olivier, you know, a lot of contract awards during the quarter, he discussed the emphasis on long-term visibility on a number of these projects. It's easy for us on the outside to kind of look at what goes on with an offshore driller and look at their contract start dates sometime in the future.

maybe a little bit more challenging to kind of connect those dots to how a service company and at what point in time does a service company get slotted in for those projects. So I'm just wondering for the benefit of everybody on the call and understanding where your visibility is coming from, at what point in time do you guys think that the slumber shade

You know get called into an offshore drilling project for example And and what gives you the conviction and how can you can convey that conviction? You know to you know to the investor base and understanding that this cycle really does is Is different and has longer legs than what we may have seen in the past

No, I think it's a mix of things we and you have seen many contracts, some of them at very long duration, more than five years or seven years in recent awards that we highlighted in April and this July .

I think it's three to five years is the typical contract terms that we have and every contract you see a framework contract that are being used to mobilize resource and to commit capacity across multiple years and this contract either start this year or start

2025 and support the the the thesis of durability duration beyond beyond mid the mid this decade and secondly I would say that you see also that we were announcing a few of the subsea award and we'll continue to see that in the

we quoted the total booking for production system which is the long cycle side of our business. So you have the contract I was referring to, service contract, three, five, seven years, and many of them in Middle East or offshore as you have seen. And then you have the bookings.

that then are bookings that are then supporting two or three years of delivery be it in subsea or be it in some of the large surface contract as you have seen in Qatar, subsea as you have seen in different parts of the Americas.

and this is typically two or three years out of booking and we have been quoting 10 to 12 billion dollars for a full year on the pollution system and we are confident this represents 1.1 to 1.3 booked bill ratio and this as we will exit 2023 will

at least two years of growth going forward in our long-cycle business. So you combine these and you get many of the elements of duration on international, middle-east and offshore markets.

That's great, really appreciate the color. Thank you. You're welcome. Thank you. Our next question will come from Neil Mehta with Goldman Sachs. Please go ahead. Yeah, good morning team. The first question is just around production systems. Margins were really good there, so can you talk about how we should think about...

the margins trajectory and also tie that into any commentary you have around the subsea which has been a source of momentum. Yeah I think production system is a as I said is an equipment mostly product equipment and long cycle and on which we had suffered

some supply logistics constraints last year that we flagged. And we said that the homes and as soon as this constraint will be beyond us, we feel comfortable that the momentum on margin expansion will be matching what we have seen in the other core divisions that we have.

and this is starting to match our lives. Our ambition is not stopping at this margin. Our long-term ambition is to continue to grow and expand in line with the other core divisions, as we believe that operating efficiency, including into this long cycle manufacturing efficiency, and the pricing environment for this unique technology we have from subsea to surface, even in these realm in terms of these digital markets.

from completion to actual lift or some process equipment that we are deploying across some offshore FPSO. All of this combined to give us the confidence that this trajectory of margin expansion will not stop here and will continue to grow. You have heard about the booking, I was commenting on this.

It's a booking and margin expansion journey for PS going forward. And Olivier, when we saw each other a couple weeks ago, you had just spent a lot of time on the road visiting a lot of customers in different regions. I wonder if you can just kind of go around the world and talk about customer conversations, obviously name agnostic, and what are you seeing in terms of different basins in terms of activity.

I don't want to be too specific, obviously. I think I will reflect more on the general sentiment. I think the general sentiment is that first and foremost, energy security and capacity expansion still dominate the decision, and the economics are seen as very favorable.

and the outlook of the industry at large is seen as resilient. And you have seen it for many major reaffirming their 2030 production volume and adjusting their strategy to make sure they maximize the opportunity to either accelerate the gas transition or sustain their oil production and this will mean investment. And we see that in all the engagement we have.

And then the NOCs, be it in Americas, in Africa, Middle East or Asia, are pursuing their two things, either their pollution enhancement to make sure they continue to...

to lift their production performance and then addressing security, energy security through their gas development typically. We see this everywhere, partly in Asia. So the customers are fairly focused on developing their gas assets.

expanding and reverting some of the trends of declining oil production and to make sure they maximize the cycle, their participants to the cycle and the participation to the international supply pool that is happening. So it's broad and as I commented during our time together I think that...

We are seeing also many newcomers that are expanding into deep water, into exploration rounds that are across the globe in new territories or in new countries. And this will attract more investment. This will attract if the geology are right, future FID. So it's in general driven by energy security, pull down international supply. And IOC's commitment to sustain their pollution towards the end of the decade.

Thank you. And next we go to a question from Luke LeMoine. Please go ahead. Hey, good morning. Bolivia's

Hey, morning. I'm impressed to award with a five-year contract with Petros for Delphi deployment across the organization seeing if you can maybe talk about the opportunity for additional contracts.

other NOCs or majors for enterprise-wide Delphi and kind of the level of interest there. Yeah we typically do not speak ahead of any public announcements. The work we are doing on the ground to continue to prepare for further penetration of our existing customers but yes there are fairly advanced discussion with several customers to prepare for a

cloud solution either for the geoscience workflow or for some of the drilling operation as I was referring to or for some of the adoption of AI and unlocking the data. So we are seeing this and yes you will see you

a new announcement that will come in the three different dimensions and trends that I was highlighting. And you will see large contracts in the future hopefully, and materializing as well, that will replicate the success we had with Chevron, the first very large enterprise deployment that many companies are looking at.

towards and using to reflect some of their future opportunities they have with us. So that's something at scale and we we are pleased to progress but again it's a long journey and it's one customer at a time and it will take years and the cycle will be long and will be a creative for the long run. Okay got it.

towards and using to reflect some of their future opportunity they have with us. So that's happening at scale and we we are pleased to progress but again it's a long journey and it's one customer at a time and it will take it will take years and the cycle will be long and will be a creative for the long run.

And our next question is from Keith Mackey with RBC Capital Markets. Please go ahead. Hi, good morning and good afternoon everyone.

And our next question is from Keith Mackey with RBC Capital Markets. Please go ahead. Hi, good morning good afternoon everyone. Good morning Keith.

Just wanted to first ask on the sub C JV with sub C7 and ACR originally expected to close the end of next month. Can you just remind us of the key benefits of that transaction? Maybe give us an update on where you are in relation to closing. And if you expect any impact to the numbers or the way you might report the numbers.

obtaining the majority of the entire trust regulatory approval to move forward. We have progress in our planning in conjunction with our future partners and we'll be communicating on this as soon as we can to give you the materiality and the timing and the

as we will consolidate. Now it will be consolidated into the PS and into the revenue going forward. At the time we will announce the closing and we will give you the detailed information about that when it will be announced and we will give clarity on the way we will report it. So good for us.

across the differential addition and good progress, very good progress on the planning to prepare for the closing as well. So we are optimistic towards the near future.

Thank you, appreciate the comments. And one final question for Stefan just on the buyback. As free cash flow is set to increase in the second half of the year, should we expect any significant deviation from the 200 or so million run rate you've set for the first half of the year or is that still a good number to put in our models?

The way you have to look at it, Kief, is really on our commitment to return a total of $2 billion to shareholders. And it's between dividends and buybacks.

If you do the math, you will get the average level of buyback in the second quarter. In the second half, sorry, but yes, it will continue of course.

Thanks very much. And ladies and gentlemen, that is all the time we have for questions. I will now turn the conference back to the SLB leadership for closing comments.

Thank you, Lea. Ladies and gentlemen, as we conclude today's call, I would like to leave you with the following takeaways.

First, as our second quarter results clearly demonstrate, our market position, performance differentiation and technology leadership are fit for the cycle and we continue to drive our financial performance. Second, as the frame investments accelerate in the international and offshore markets,

These regions will lead our growth and layer of strong foundation for ongoing outperformance in the years ahead. Third, following a solid first half and with significant visibility into the second half of the year, we reaffirm our confidence in our full year financial targets. This is a compelling environment for our company and today, we are going to talk about the future of our company.

who are more returns focused, disciplined and efficient than ever before. We could not ask for a better backdrop to execute our commitment to shareholder returns.

I remain very confident in our strategy and fully trust the SAP team to continue delivering strong performance for our business. With this I will conclude today's call. Thank you all for joining. Ladies and gentlemen that does conclude your conference for today. Thank you for your participation. You may now

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