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Flotek Industries, Inc. (FTK)

Q2 2023 Earnings Call· Wed, Aug 9, 2023

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Operator

Operator

Greetings, and welcome to the Flotek Industries Second Quarter 2023 Earnings Conference Call. At this time, all participants are in a listen-only mode. A question-and-answer session will follow management’s prepared remarks. [Operator Instructions] As a result, this conference is being recorded. It is now my pleasure to turn the call over to Larry Busnardo, Investor Relations Representative for Flotek. Thank you. You may begin.

Larry Busnardo

Analyst

Thank you, Dave, and good morning. We appreciate your participation Flotek’s second quarter 2023 earnings conference call. Joining me on the call today are Ryan Ezell, Chief Executive Officer; and Bond Clement, Chief Financial Officer. On today’s call, we will first provide prepared remarks concerning our business and results for the quarter. Following that, we will open up the call for any questions you have. We issued our earnings announcement for the second quarter of 2023 yesterday afternoon, which is available on the Investor Relations section of Flotek’s website. We’ve also posted an updated and enhanced corporate presentation that we will be referencing on today’s call. We encourage you to take the time to review it. In addition, today’s call is being webcast and a replay will be available on our website shortly following the conclusion of this call. Please note that the comments we make on today’s call regarding projections or our expectations for future events are forward-looking statements. Forward-Looking statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond our control. These risks and uncertainties can cause actual results to differ materially from our current expectations. We advise listeners to review our earnings release and the risk factors discussed in our filings with the SEC. In addition, please refer to the reconciliations provided in our earnings press release as management may discuss non-GAAP financial metrics on this call. With that, I will turn the call over to Ryan Ezell, Chief Executive Officer. Ryan?

Ryan Ezell

Analyst

Thank you, Larry, and good morning. We appreciate everyone’s interest in Flotek and for joining us today as we discussed our second quarter 2023 operational and financial results. As most of you know, this is my first earnings call as CEO of Flotek, and I’m honored to be in this role as such a transformational time in the organization. I’d like to take a moment to thank Harsha Agadi for his tenure as Interim CEO and congratulate him on his return to Flotek’s Board of Directors as Chairman. Now turning to the quarter, our second quarter performance demonstrates the meaningful progress we’ve made at improving Flotek’s business fundamentals as we execute our corporate strategy. This in turn has resulted in a significant increase in the profitability of Flotek’s complementary and unique business segments. Furthermore, I expect the organization to continuous trajectory of improving results for the remainder of the year. And let’s make no mistake, our efforts are laser focused on revenue growth, market share expansion, and cost efficiency gains via our differentiated technologies, and both chemistry and data analytics solution platforms. Both carry and undeniable value proposition that maximize our customers’ value chain while generating a meaningful return on investment for our shareholders. With that in mind, I’d like to turn to Slide 7 and touch on our second quarter highlights. I’m pleased with the overall results as we delivered a 72% increase in total revenues in the second quarter of 2022. We also had strong growth in gross profit, which more than doubled from the first quarter of 2023. We reported positive adjusted gross profit for the second consecutive quarter and showed an improvement in adjusted EBITDA for the eighth consecutive quarter and are now forecasting positive adjusted EBITDA before year-end. Our transactional chemistry business revenues increased 68%…

Bond Clement

Analyst

Thanks, Ryan. It’s great to be with you all this morning. I want to start by saying that everyone here at Flotek is extremely excited about the results we announced yesterday. I think yesterday’s release checks a lot of the boxes regarding items that we’ve been working hard to achieve and that shareholders have been wanting to see. Moving back to Slide 7 for a bit, we reported a huge growth in gross profit. We generated strong revenue contribution from our transactional chemistry business. We provided visibility on reaching positive adjusted EBITDA before year-end, and we updated you on significant progress towards securing an ABL. Our success in execution during the first half of the year gives us confidence in achieving our full year guidance, which calls for total revenues of between $210 million and $230 million, which equates to more than 60% growth in annual revenue versus last year and achieving 8% to 10% adjusted gross profit margin. Hitting the mid-point of these two metrics would represent a nearly $22 million annual improvement in adjusted gross margin versus the results we achieved last year, obviously quite a turnaround and accomplishment that we’re proud of. Moving to the income statement. Sequentially, revenues were up 5% in spite of a well-documented pullback in upstream land activity during the quarter. As Ryan discussed, our transactional chemistry revenues jumped by more than $6 million during the quarter and ended up making up over 30% of total revenue, which is up from only 19% in the first quarter. This is a significant accomplishment as it provides a revenue source diversity in terms of reducing our customer concentration. Turning to Slide 10, our second quarter gross profit was up 108% from the first quarter, and our adjusted gross profit, which excludes certain non-cash costs achieved…

Ryan Ezell

Analyst

Thanks, Bond. Now turning to Slide 22. In summary, Flotek is a compelling investment opportunity today as the turnaround momentum we’ve gained in right sizing our business and improving our profitability is not currently reflected in our share price and I’m confident in our ability to execute our corporate strategy going forward. Flotek’s new leadership team has deep industry experience to lead Flotek forward and execute on our next phase of growth. We have complimentary business segments and will continue to drive revenue expansion and a sustained improvement of profitability as we anticipate delivering greater than 60% growth in annual revenues and greater than $20 million in annual gross margin improvement. We maintain a $2 billion backlog of future revenue over the next decade that is supported by our long-term ProFrac partnership. In addition, we expect ongoing domestic and international growth and our high margin transactional chemistry and data analytics businesses as we continue to gain market share in both areas. We also continue to benefit from our cost control initiatives that enhance profitability and underpin a transition to positive adjusted EBITDA by year end. And finally, we maintain a strong balance sheet with very little debt that has – could be augmented with the additional liquidity from the proposed ABL facility, we are working to put in place in the near-term. We realize that there is more work to be done, but we are all positioned to capitalize on the significant opportunity set we have before us as we build value for our shareholders. We appreciate the continued support of all our stakeholders and we hope that you share our excitement regarding the future of Flotek. Operator, we are now ready to take questions.

Operator

Operator

We will now begin the question-and-answer session. [Operator Instructions] The first question comes from Don Crist with Johnson Rice. Please go ahead.

Don Crist

Analyst

Good morning guys. How are you all this morning?

Ryan Ezell

Analyst

Good morning, Don.

Bond Clement

Analyst

Hey, Don.

Don Crist

Analyst

Ryan, I wanted to start on Slide 16, obviously, haven’t seen this data before, but the 26% uplift in well performance. Number one, how widespread or how many wells is that covering? And number two, is this really kind of getting some traction for your transactional business out there in the Permian?

Ryan Ezell

Analyst

Yes. Don, when you look at this data, we were very meticulous about how we went at doing this analysis and we looked at over 1,800 wells in the Permian basin. More importantly, we set strict guidelines on when we looked at it, lateral length, completion design, profit intensity, and fluid system choice, which we got from the publicly available data. And you’re 100% correct that we are starting to see significant traction in our transactional business driven by the value proposition around our customized chemistry technologies. And what’s unique about this is, we went down this pursuit, it’s kind of been a long-term pursuit for us in that. We started these EUR type interactions with our customers almost 18 months ago, and you’re really starting to see them come to fruition, as you can see what’s coming out of this data.

Don Crist

Analyst

It’s very exciting data. And one other question on the cost side. You call out freight and logistics costs coming down. I know you’ve been working on that for quite a while. What – where are we in that progress and do you see additional cost savings going forward?

Ryan Ezell

Analyst

Yes. So if we look at freight, when you look at, say, where we ended the year in Q4 2022 versus this current quarter, our freight costs were down about $1.3 million when we had an increase of almost $500,000 in revenue. And more importantly, we saw just from Q1 to Q2, we saw a $500,000 drop in freight costs with increasing revenue. So you can start to imagine that we are gaining significant efficiencies in terms of how we look at our long-term short hauls and also what we look at infield delivery.

Don Crist

Analyst

Okay. And Bond, just one for you, now that the convertible notes are all converted. Can we get a clean share count? I mean, obviously, there’s the warrants that are still out there, but what’s the clean share count today?

Bond Clement

Analyst

Yes, assuming both of the items in the special meeting pass, there’s two tranches of pre-funded warrants that need to be approved by shareholders. The final share count’s going to be somewhere around 190 million shares.

Don Crist

Analyst

All right. I appreciate the color guys. Good quarter. I’ll turn it back.

Bond Clement

Analyst

Thanks, Don.

Ryan Ezell

Analyst

Thank you, Don.

Operator

Operator

Our next question comes from Richard Dearnley with Longport Partners. Please go ahead.

Richard Dearnley

Analyst · Longport Partners. Please go ahead.

Good morning. Doing the math on your comment about not transactional business being 30% of revenue, that would be about $15.2 million versus $9.1 million in the first quarter. Am I getting that correctly?

Bond Clement

Analyst · Longport Partners. Please go ahead.

That’s correct. It was up about $6 million Q1 to Q2.

Richard Dearnley

Analyst · Longport Partners. Please go ahead.

Right. So then your ProFrac business would be down about 11% quarter-to-quarter?

Bond Clement

Analyst · Longport Partners. Please go ahead.

Yes. It’s off about 10% from the first quarter. That’s correct as well.

Richard Dearnley

Analyst · Longport Partners. Please go ahead.

And what were the dynamics there?

Ryan Ezell

Analyst · Longport Partners. Please go ahead.

So there’s a couple things to look at. And so a lot of this has been spoken about in the public market is that, what we’ve seen is a little bit of disruption in activity where the E&P operators who are transacting the business for pressure pumping activities and completions, we’ve started to see what I would call white space in between activities. Traditionally speaking, we would see one to two days, maybe three days transitioning pad to pad, et cetera. But we’re seeing a lot of customers buying in the spot market and we’re seeing bigger delays between pads, sometimes five to seven days. So although, your average fleet count is staying relatively the same quarter-on-quarter, the amount of activity or pumping days went down a little bit. And so with some of that, we would look at our total fleet count, we moved chemistry on a similar number of fleets, but when you average out the volume, it was down a little bit, particularly in what we saw in May, but we’ve seen that come back strong in July and coming into August.

Richard Dearnley

Analyst · Longport Partners. Please go ahead.

Right. I see. And on Slide 16, back to the productivity question, how much of that improvement is – this is a soft guess kind of answer, but how much of that is due to analytics? How much is due to nano fluids and how much is due to the rest of everything?

Ryan Ezell

Analyst · Longport Partners. Please go ahead.

So that’s a great question and something that we have kind of combined in our overall approach. You heard me mention that we have 20,000 wells under the belt of applications of our chemistry. So in combination with what our data analytics group does with the chemistry, we’ve done a lot of, I would say, machine learning on applications of our proprietary chemistries into various basins and target zones. And we’ve brought that into discussions with our customers, how we choose our chemistry. And what’s even more important is we look at our overall engineering process that we call prescriptive chemistry management, where we look at the X-ray diffraction of the cuttings and core samples. We look at the produced water and its composition, we look at the compositional analysis of the potential crude and hydrocarbons that are coming out of the reservoir, and we also look at other potential opportunities around the biocide selections, et cetera. And we give them a holistic customized approach, which is choosing the right friction reducer, clay control, corrosion components, as well as when we can have an application of a surfactant enhanced possibility, which you look at as a flowback aid or a complex nano fluids. Because what we see is sometimes traditionally when it’s just look at pure complex nano fluids, it’s a little bit higher, but we look at holistic approach to the chemistry management side, and that’s where we get the 26% number. And I would say it varies well to well, depending on the formation type and completion design.

Richard Dearnley

Analyst · Longport Partners. Please go ahead.

So you’re saying it’s not possible to break out the nano fluids and the analytics and so on. It’s just a big package.

Ryan Ezell

Analyst · Longport Partners. Please go ahead.

I think it is in terms of, we can look at it just where we have specific to just complex nano fluids being applied. We have those analytics, but we like to prefer to look at our holistic engineering approach for the full design of the slickwater system that we’re utilizing. But we do have that data and it’s some of – I think some of the more detailed presentations that we’ll be doing at some of the upcoming investor conferences. We’ll talk specifically around impacts of complex nano fluids versus the full engineering and scope design.

Richard Dearnley

Analyst · Longport Partners. Please go ahead.

Okay. Thank you.

Operator

Operator

[Operator Instructions] At this time there are no more questions. Oh, the next question comes from Don Crist with Johnson Rice. Please go ahead.

Don Crist

Analyst · Johnson Rice. Please go ahead.

Thanks for let me back in again, guys. Ryan, I just want to ask about JP3. Obviously you had some field tests going on with the new design. Where are we in that and are you seeing some interest in more widespread adoption in JP3?

Ryan Ezell

Analyst · Johnson Rice. Please go ahead.

Yes, Don, that’s another good question is that as I mentioned, we have the new generation model in the field testing. We’ve got two units. The testing has grown – gone phenomenal. And we’re expecting scale up of that business coming to the latter part of Q4 and going into 2024 for having the new units on the production side coming out. And that’s opened up, we recently went over with our Board kind of the strategic applications of this new technology into the field, and we see significant opportunities in the upstream segment by looking at the quality and energy count and BTUs and natural gas. We look at flare gas operations and we also look at power generation overall, whether you’re powering rigs, frac fleets, electrical turbines, et cetera. So we’re really excited about JP3. And when you look at what JP3 and chemistry do together, we see not only applications in domestically in North America land, but we see significant applications for these internationally for both units and then particularly even offshore for our chemistry. So it’s really exciting about what synergies being created between data and chemistry alone because data is the monitoring of the actual chemistry at the well site.

Don Crist

Analyst · Johnson Rice. Please go ahead.

Right. It’s – that’s very exciting going forward. And Bond, if I can ask just one more of you as well, obviously there was some moving parts in G&A this quarter. Are you still pretty confident that you can get it close to that $5 million a quarter run rate or below by year-end?

Bond Clement

Analyst · Johnson Rice. Please go ahead.

Yes. We’re working hard. That’s the goal internally, we just – we had a few items that we mentioned here, some higher legal costs. We’re trying to get the – this litigation wrapped up. We were able to knock out two of the three components. We have one piece left. We’ve got the CEO transition cost behind us. So yes, I mean, Don, that’s the goal internally and that’s what we’re working towards.

Don Crist

Analyst · Johnson Rice. Please go ahead.

I’m looking forward to seeing positive EBITDA going forward. I appreciate it, guys. Good color. Thanks.

Bond Clement

Analyst · Johnson Rice. Please go ahead.

Okay. See you.

Operator

Operator

This concludes our question-and-answer session. I would like to turn the conference back over to Larry Busnardo for any closing remarks.

Larry Busnardo

Analyst

Thank you again for joining us today. I would like to remind you that Flotek CEO, Ryan Ezell will be presenting next Tuesday, August 15 at EnerCom Denver, The Energy Investment Conference in Denver at 8:50 a.m. Mountain Time. He’ll be joined by CFO, Bond Clement in hosting meetings with investors throughout the day. A copy of the presentation that will be posted to the website – a copy of the presentation will be posted to the website prior to the start of the presentation. Dr. Ezell will also be participating in a service industry panel discussion at the same conference on August 16 at 9:50 a.m. Both events will be webcast. We look forward to seeing many of you next week. Thank you again for joining us today. Please feel free to contact the company if you have any additional questions. Have a good day.

Operator

Operator

The conference has now concluded. Thank you for attending today’s presentation. You may now disconnect.