Q3 2025 USA Compression Partners LP Earnings Call

Speaker #2: Good morning . Welcome to the USA Compression Partners . Third quarter 2020 earnings Conference call . During today's call , all parties will be in a listen only mode at the conclusion of management's prepared remarks .

Speaker #2: The call will be opened for Q&A . If you would like to ask a question during that time , simply press star , followed by the number one on your telephone keypad .

Speaker #2: If you would like to withdraw your question , press star one again . This conference is being recorded today , November 5th , 2025 .

Speaker #2: I now would like to turn the call over to Chris Porter , Vice President , General Counsel and Secretary . Mr. Porter , you may begin .

Speaker #3: Good morning , everyone , and thank you for joining us . With me today is Clint Green , president and CEO . Chris Paulson , Vice President and CFO .

Speaker #3: And Chris Watson , vice president CEO . This morning we released our operational and financial results for the quarter ending September 30th , 2025 .

Speaker #3: You can find a copy of our earnings release , as well as a recording of this call in the Investor Relations section of our website at USA Compression Partners, LP .

Speaker #3: During this call , our management will reference certain non-GAAP measures . You will find definitions and reconciliations of these non-GAAP measures to the most comparable US GAAP measures in our earnings release .

Speaker #3: As a reminder , our conference call will include forward looking statements . These statements are based on management's current beliefs and include projections and expectations regarding our future performance and other forward looking matters .

Speaker #3: Actual results may differ materially from these statements . Please review the risk factors included in this morning's earnings release and in our other public filings .

Speaker #3: Please note that information provided on this call speaks only to management's views as of today, November 5, 2025, and may no longer be accurate.

Speaker #3: At the time of a replay . I'll now turn the call over to Clint Green , president and CEO of USA Compression .

Speaker #4: Thanks , Chris , and good morning . Thank you all for joining our call . We are pleased to deliver another solid quarter with revenues of over 250 million .

Speaker #4: Adjusted EBITDA over 160 million and DCF approaching $104 million . With strong margins and consistent utilization resulting in improved leverage ratio of 3.9 times and DCF coverage ratio of 1.6 times .

Speaker #4: Based on year to date performance . We have increased our 2025 ranges for EBITDA and DCF guidance . This increase in guidance is a result of management's commitment to effective cost management and operational discipline .

Speaker #4: This includes certain one time impacts that Chris Paulson will discuss later in the call . Additionally , we will deploy most of our 2025 new unit horsepower in Q4 , setting the foundation for continued momentum in 2026 .

Speaker #4: We are in the process of finalizing our 2026 capital budget, which we anticipate releasing in February. We expect that new horsepower will exceed 2025 levels, given continued natural gas demand and new projects both expanding.

Speaker #4: Takeaway capacity and increased localized demand in the Permian and Northeast. We have already committed to several deliveries in Q2 and Q3 of 2026. Notably, we have recently seen lead times increase to more than 60 weeks for larger orders.

Speaker #4: Although US producers are still evaluating macro market conditions to arrive at their appropriate capital budgets for 2026 , we continue to see growth opportunities in the markets we operate .

Speaker #4: We expect our active horsepower in the Northeast and central regions to grow by more than 40,000 horsepower . Before the end of 2025 , relative to Q2 .

Speaker #4: This is partially due to contracting 300 small horsepower units that will draw from idle capacity and increase small horsepower utilization to nearly 80% over the coming months .

Speaker #4: These contracts include a 36 month initial term . This deployment , coupled with a new unit deliveries to the Permian , will bring our projected year end active fleet to roughly 3.6 million horsepower .

Speaker #4: Turning to SG&A , we now expect to realize the majority of the $5 million of shared services annualized savings in 2025 , ahead of the 2026 timeline shared on our last call .

Speaker #4: These savings have and will continue to come from cost improvements seen through centralized . IT efforts and other savings due to economies of scale .

Speaker #4: For example , Q3 benefited from a one time health care cost true up , reflecting a lower monthly per employee health care cost than previously estimated .

Speaker #4: We expect 2026 G&A to grow modestly off of our new baseline , reflecting typical wage inflation and modest investments in new commercial and financial capabilities .

Speaker #4: Finally , we are pleased that both our bank syndicate and long term investors continue to recognize the quality of the compression market in Q3 .

Speaker #4: We refinanced our ABL and our 2027 senior notes , significantly reducing our weighted average borrowing cost and improved strategic flexibility . With that , I will turn the call over to Chris Poulson , our chief Financial officer , for a detailed financial update .

Speaker #4: Thanks , Clint . In Q3 , our .

Speaker #5: Sales team continued to build upon pricing improvements up to an all time high , averaging $21.46 per horsepower for the third quarter . A 1% increase in sequential quarters and a 4% increase compared to a year ago .

Speaker #5: Average active horsepower remained flattish compared to Q2 at 3.55 million . Our third quarter adjusted gross margins were higher at 69.3% . In large part due to the realization of both one time and ongoing cost savings tied to our centralized procurement processes .

Speaker #5: Employee health care savings and one time sales tax refund recognized at the completion of a prior year sales tax audit . While Q3 gross margins were partially elevated due to one time true up and cost savings going forward , we expect margins to stay consistent with our trailing 12 month rate .

Speaker #5: Regarding the consolidated financial results , our third quarter 2025 net income was 34.5 million . Operating income was 83.9 million , net cash provided by operating activities was 75.9 million , and cash interest expense net was 44.9 million .

Speaker #5: Our leverage ratio at the end of the third quarter was 3.9 times. As you may recall, our leverage ratio is determined in accordance with our ABL definition, which remains consistent with our latest refinancing, and is calculated as funded debt divided by the latest quarter annualized adjusted EBITDA.

Speaker #5: Turning to operational results . Our total fleet horsepower at the end of the quarter was approximately 3.9 million horsepower , essentially flat versus the prior quarter .

Speaker #5: Our average utilization for the third quarter was 94%, consistent with the prior quarter. Third quarter 2025 expansion capital expenditures were $37.3 million, and our maintenance capital expenditures were $9 million.

Speaker #5: Expansion . Capital spending in Q3 primarily consisted of new units , and we expect that to be the same in Q4 . Turning to 2025 , guidance .

Speaker #5: We have increased and tightened our adjusted EBITDA range to 610 million to 620 million , increasing the midpoint of the range by approximately 15 million .

Speaker #5: We have also increased our DCF range to 370 million to 380 million , reduced our expansion capital range to 115 million to 125 million , and maintain our maintenance capital between 38,000,042 million .

Speaker #5: Approximately 11 million of expansion capital tied to late December deliveries is now expected to be realized in 2025 instead of January 2026 . As stated in our Q2 call , and therefore is factored into our 2025 capital range .

Speaker #5: As previously discussed , we continue to maintain our leverage ratio and expect it to marginally increase at the end of the year as we fund new growth projects that are back end loaded .

Speaker #5: Our target remains at or below four times debt to EBITDA . Finally , as Clint mentioned earlier , Q3 was characterized by two major refinancings .

Speaker #5: First , we extended and expanded our ABL from 1.6 billion to 1.75 billion , reducing our drawn costs by approximately 25 basis points .

Speaker #5: Second , we called our 750 million 2027 notes at par in favor of the 2033 notes of the same quantum , reducing our interest rates 62.5 basis points .

Speaker #5: All in all , we are on track to realize over 10 million annualized interest savings . Given these efforts and based on forecasted rate cuts , all while increasing overall liquidity and extending tenure .

Speaker #5: And with that , I will turn the call back to Clint for concluding remarks .

Speaker #4: Thanks , Chris . I want to thank our employees that have worked diligently towards our ERP implementation in early 2026 . The collaboration across the organization has been significant and has brought regions and departments closer together .

Speaker #4: At the same time , we are realizing cost synergies from our new shared services model . The combination of both is improving our controls sophistication , data integrity and profitability .

Speaker #4: Therefore, I am excited about the path forward.

Speaker #2: At this time , I would like to remind everyone in order to ask a question , press star . Then the number one on your telephone keypad .

Speaker #2: We'll pause for just a moment to compile the Q&A roster . Your first question comes from Nate Pendleton with Texas Capital .

Speaker #6: Good morning and congrats on the record . Quarter . In a sustained slowdown in oil directed activity . Can you speak to your willingness to lean further into compression and dry gas plays in this environment ?

Speaker #6: Based on the success you just highlighted in your prepared remarks ? And then also , would there be any investment in In-basin facilities required to support any significant increase in gas directed compression ?

Speaker #4: Yeah . So , Nate , thank you for that question . You know , we're already established in the dry gas markets . We we we while we have a the majority of our , our operations is in the Permian , we're still very large in the northeast up in , in Oklahoma , down on the Gulf Coast .

Speaker #4: And you know , we see with these demands coming online and these pipelines being built out of out of West Texas or out of the Permian , we see those those plays as a place to , you know , as a growth .

Speaker #4: We're expect to see drilling for gas instead of drilling for gas . And you know , associated gas and oil . And I miss the second part of your question .

Speaker #4: There , Nate . What was that .

Speaker #6: Just would there be any incremental investment needed ? In the In-basin facilities to support any increase in in assets deployed there ?

Speaker #4: Well , I mean , you know , we have active horsepower running in in those basins in the other dry gas basins and , and so , you know , we can move equipment from anywhere that may slow down to those basins , or we can buy new equipment and install there .

Speaker #4: We're operating . I hope that answers your question .

Speaker #6: Yeah , it does . Thank you . I was just trying to get at your geographic diversification . It does sound like you're already established there .

Speaker #6: So it would just be a matter of moving the horsepower in. So definitely, definitely positive.

Speaker #4: That's exactly right . Thank you .

Speaker #6: And then , Clint , if I May 1st more with the strong pricing trends that you guys noted during the quarter , can you speak to recent pricing dynamics and how spot prices are comparing to your fleet average here ?

Speaker #7: Yeah , it's Chris Wilson I'll take that one . You know , our our market is definitely picked up since Q2 . So our pricing trends from a dollar per horsepower basis , you know , is going to be consistent in the back half of , of 2025 into 2026 .

Speaker #7: We feel like our dollar per horsepower revenue is going to be consistent . So we'll just see how everything works out . But that's our feeling right now .

Speaker #6: Great . Thanks a lot for taking my questions and I'll turn it back .

Speaker #2: Again, if you would like to ask a question, press star followed by the number one on your telephone keypad. There are no further questions at this time.

Speaker #2: I'll now turn the conference back over to Clint Green for closing remarks .

Speaker #4: Yeah, thank you all for joining our call. We appreciate the interest in our company, and we hope you have a good day.

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