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Tenaris Announces 2022 First Quarter Results

Tenaris SA
Tenaris SA

The financial and operational information contained in this press release is based on unaudited consolidated condensed interim financial statements presented in U.S. dollars and prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards as issued by the International Accounting Standard Board and adopted by the European Union, or IFRS. Additionally, this press release includes non-IFRS alternative performance measures i.e., EBITDA, Net cash / debt, Free Cash Flow and Operating working capital days. See exhibit I for more details on these alternative performance measures.

LUXEMBOURG, April 27, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Tenaris S.A. (NYSE and Mexico: TS and EXM Italy: TEN) (“Tenaris”) today announced its results for the quarter ended March 31, 2022 in comparison with its results for the quarter ended March 31, 2021.

Summary of 2022 First Quarter Results

(Comparison with fourth and first quarter of 2021)

1Q 2022

4Q 2021

1Q 2021

Net sales ($ million)

2,367

2,057

15%

1,182

100%

Operating income ($ million)

484

273

77%

52

839%

Net income ($ million)

503

336

50%

101

400%

Shareholders’ net income ($ million)

503

370

36%

106

373%

Earnings per ADS ($)

0.85

0.63

36%

0.18

373%

Earnings per share ($)

0.43

0.31

36%

0.09

373%

EBITDA* ($ million)

627

483

30%

196

220%

EBITDA margin (% of net sales)

26.5%

23.5%

16.6%

*EBITDA is defined as operating income (loss) plus depreciation, amortization and impairment charges / (reversals). EBITDA includes severance charges of $12 million in 1Q 2022 (related to the discontinuation of our industrial equipment business in Brazil and the closure of NKKTubes), $8 million in 4Q 2021 and $5 million in 1Q 2021. If these charges were not included EBITDA would have been $639 million (27.0%) in 1Q 2022, $491 million (23.9%) in 4Q 2021 and $201 million (17.0%) in 1Q 2021.

ANNUNCIO PUBBLICITARIO

Our sales in the first quarter increased a further 15% sequentially, driven by higher prices for OCTG in the Americas and higher shipments of line pipe in Europe and South America. Our EBITDA rose 30% sequentially with the margin exceeding 26%, as higher prices more than compensated increases in energy and raw material costs. We decided to discontinue our industrial equipments business in Brazil which recorded an EBITDA loss of $14 million, including severance provisions, during the quarter, and we fully impaired the value of our 49% share in the joint venture with Severstal in Russia, recording a charge of $15 million.

Working capital increased by $609 million in the quarter, with higher receivables, reflecting an increase in sales, and higher inventories which were affected by higher costs for raw material and energy. Operating working capital days amounted to 141, which compares with 165 in the first quarter of 2021 and 135 in the fourth quarter of 2021. Free cash flow was negative at $94 million and we ended the quarter with a net cash position of $562 million.

Market Background and Outlook

The Russian invasion of Ukraine and the sanctions that have been imposed on Russian individuals, companies and institutions has changed the outlook for energy worldwide. Oil and gas prices are higher than they were before the invasion as alternative sources to Russian exports of oil and gas are sought in Europe and other markets. In addition, current oil and gas production levels are not keeping pace with global demand and inventories are at low levels.

Inflationary pressures and high commodity prices intensified by the Russian invasion are inducing a monetary response by central banks and a slow down in global growth as well as increased uncertainty, which is further heightened by the ongoing COVID outbreak and governmental response in China.

Drilling activity is increasing around the world led by North America and the Middle East. Offshore drilling activity is also increasing, led by Latin America. Pipeline project activity is also increasing in the Middle East, South America and the Mediterranean and Black Seas.

The outlook for steelmaking raw materials has also changed. Russia and Ukraine have both been major suppliers of pig iron, ferroalloys and semi-finished steel to European and American markets and the costs of these materials have risen sharply since the invasion.

OCTG prices are also increasing on higher consumption while inventories have declined to low levels in key regions such as North America and the Middle East.

In the second quarter, we anticipate further growth in sales, with higher volumes in the Middle East and South America, and stable margins with higher prices compensating the increase in costs. We also anticipate that free cash flow will be positive. In the second half, we anticipate further growth in sales, and margins should remain around the same level as the first half.

Analysis of 2022 First Quarter Results

Tubes Sales volume (thousand metric tons)

1Q 2022

4Q 2021

1Q 2021

Seamless

772

731

6%

496

56%

Welded

50

68

(26%)

71

(29%)

Total

822

799

3%

568

45%


Tubes

1Q 2022

4Q 2021

1Q 2021

(Net sales - $ million)

North America

1,347

1,118

20%

514

162%

South America

348

341

2%

166

109%

Europe

232

167

39%

143

62%

Middle East & Africa

182

209

(13%)

196

(7%)

Asia Pacific

94

75

26%

60

57%

Total net sales ($ million)

2,203

1,910

15%

1,080

104%

Operating income ($ million)

471

245

92%

38

1,140%

Operating margin (% of sales)

21.4%

12.8%

3.5%

Net sales of tubular products and services increased 15% sequentially and 104% year on year. Volumes increased 3% sequentially and 45% year on year while average selling prices increased 12% sequentially and 41% year on year. In North America sales increased 20% sequentially, thanks to higher prices throughout the region reflecting higher drilling activity and declining market inventory levels with seasonally higher volumes of OCTG in Canada. In South America sales increased 2% sequentially, due to higher OCTG prices across the region but lower volumes of line pipe and industrial products in Brazil and Argentina. In Europe sales increased 39% due to sales of offshore line pipe to Sakarya project in Turkey and higher prices on mechanical pipe sales to distributors. In the Middle East and Africa sales decreased 13% and remain at low levels, particularly in Kuwait, where the transition to a new contract is still pending, and with minimal sales of offshore line pipe in Africa and OCTG to Qatar. In Asia Pacific sales increased 26% mainly due to higher sales in Oceania.

Operating result from tubular products and services amounted to a gain of $471 million in the first quarter of 2022, compared to a gain of $245 million in the previous quarter and $38 million in the first quarter of 2021. In the previous quarter, Tubes operating income included a $57 million impairment charge on NKKTubes fixed assets. During the quarter Tubes operating margin increased to 21.4%, following a 12% increase in average selling prices which more than offset the increase in energy and raw material costs.

Others

1Q 2022

4Q 2021

1Q 2021

Net sales ($ million)

164

147

11%

102

60%

Operating income ($ million)

13

29

(54%)

13

(1%)

Operating margin (% of sales)

8.0%

19.4%

13.0%

Net sales of other products and services increased 11% sequentially and 60% year on year. The sequential increase in sales is mainly related to higher sales of excess raw materials and sucker rods, partially offset by lower sales of energy, industrial equipment in Brazil, which is being discontinued, and no sales from the Geneva structural pipe business in the United States, which was sold in the previous quarter. Operating income of the Others segment, in the quarter, includes a $5 million severance charge related to the discontinuation of the industrial equipment business in Brazil.

Selling, general and administrative expenses, or SG&A, amounted to $365 million, or 15.4% of net sales, in the first quarter of 2022, compared to $338 million, 16.4% in the previous quarter and $255 million, 21.6% in the first quarter of 2021. SG&A expenses during the quarter included $5 million of leaving indemnities, mainly related to the discontinuation of our industrial equipment business in Brazil and the closure of NKKTubes (an additional $7 million charge for the same concepts is included in the cost of sales). Sequentially, our SG&A expenses increased mainly due to higher selling expenses associated with higher sales and higher labor costs, however, they decreased as a percentage of sales due to the better absorption of the fixed and semi-fixed components of SG&A expenses on higher sales.

Other operating results amounted to a gain of $4 million in the first quarter of 2022, compared to $12 million in the previous quarter and $8 million in the first quarter of 2021. The result of the quarter is mainly related to land sales in the United States.

Financial results amounted to a loss of $1 million in the first quarter of 2022, compared to a gain of $2 million in the previous quarter and a gain of $12 million in the first quarter of 2021. During the quarter, a net interest gain of $7 million was offset by a net $8 million foreign exchange loss, mainly related to the appreciation of the Brazilian Real against the U.S. dollar.

Equity in earnings of non-consolidated companies generated a gain of $88 million in the first quarter of 2022, compared to a gain of $133 million in the previous quarter and a gain of $79 million in the first quarter of 2021. The result of the quarter is net of an impairment charge on the value of our joint venture in Russia, amounting to $15 million. Results from non-consolidated companies are mainly derived from our participation in Ternium (NYSE:TX) and reflect the good dynamics at the flat steel sector derived from high steel prices.

Income tax charge amounted to $67 million in the first quarter of 2022, compared to $72 million in the previous quarter and $42 million in the first quarter of 2021. Despite the sequential increase in income before income tax, the tax charge of the quarter is lower as it includes a $44 million positive adjustment from inflation adjustments net of foreign exchange, mainly in Argentina.

Cash Flow and Liquidity

Net cash used in operations during the first quarter of 2022 was $27 million, compared with net cash provided by operations of $46 million in the previous quarter and $70 million in the first quarter of 2021. Working capital increased by $609 million during the quarter, mainly reflecting higher trade receivables, following the increase in sales, and higher inventories partially offset by an increase in trade payables.

Capital expenditures amounted to $67 million for the first quarter of 2022, compared to $69 million in the previous quarter and $45 million in the first quarter of 2021.

During the quarter we had negative free cash flow of $94 million, compared to negative $23 million in the previous quarter and positive $25 million in the first quarter of 2021.

At March 31, 2022 we maintained a positive net cash position of $562 million, compared to $700 million at December 31, 2021.

Conference call

Tenaris will hold a conference call to discuss the above reported results, on April 28, 2022, at 09:00 a.m. (Eastern Time). Following a brief summary, the conference call will be opened to questions. To access the conference call dial in +1 866 789 1656 within North America or +1 630 489 1502 Internationally. The access number is “ 5464727”. Please dial in 10 minutes before the scheduled start time. The conference call will be also available by webcast at http://ir.tenaris.com/events-and-presentations.

A replay of the conference call will be available on our webpage http://ir.tenaris.com/events-and-presentations or by phone from 12:00 pm ET on April 28, through 12:00 pm on May 6, 2022. To access the replay by phone, please dial +1 855 859 2056 or +1 404 537 3406 and enter passcode “5464727” when prompted.

Some of the statements contained in this press release are “forward-looking statements”. Forward-looking statements are based on management’s current views and assumptions and involve known and unknown risks that could cause actual results, performance or events to differ materially from those expressed or implied by those statements. These risks include but are not limited to risks arising from uncertainties as to future oil and gas prices and their impact on investment programs by oil and gas companies.

Consolidated Condensed Interim Income Statement

(all amounts in thousands of U.S. dollars)

Three-month period ended March 31,

2022

2021

Unaudited

Net sales

2,367,041

1,181,789

Cost of sales

(1,521,942)

(882,999)

Gross profit

845,099

298,790

Selling, general and administrative expenses

(364,922)

(255,026)

Other operating income (expense), net

4,077

7,827

Operating income

484,254

51,591

Finance Income

8,825

5,698

Finance Cost

(1,835)

(4,675)

Other financial results

(8,108)

10,754

Income before equity in earnings of non-consolidated companies and income tax

483,136

63,368

Equity in earnings of non-consolidated companies

87,604

79,141

Income before income tax

570,740

142,509

Income tax

(67,307)

(41,744)

Income for the period

503,433

100,765

Attributable to:

Shareholders' equity

502,774

106,346

Non-controlling interests

659

(5,581)

503,433

100,765


Consolidated Condensed Interim Statement of Financial Position

(all amounts in thousands of U.S. dollars)

At March 31, 2022

At December 31, 2021

Unaudited

ASSETS

Non-current assets

Property, plant and equipment, net

5,771,759

5,824,801

Intangible assets, net

1,365,335

1,372,176

Right-of-use assets, net

119,655

108,738

Investments in non-consolidated companies

1,500,637

1,383,774

Other investments

241,294

320,254

Derivative financial instruments

5,755

7,080

Deferred tax assets

259,709

245,547

Receivables, net

232,833

9,496,977

205,888

9,468,258

Current assets

Inventories, net

3,032,127

2,672,593

Receivables and prepayments, net

125,643

96,276

Current tax assets

219,702

193,021

Trade receivables, net

1,718,058

1,299,072

Derivative financial instruments

12,088

4,235

Other investments

354,104

397,849

Cash and cash equivalents

315,399

5,777,121

318,127

4,981,173

Total assets

15,274,098

14,449,431

EQUITY

Shareholders' equity

12,508,121

11,960,578

Non-controlling interests

145,795

145,124

Total equity

12,653,916

12,105,702

LIABILITIES

Non-current liabilities

Borrowings

7,905

111,432

Lease liabilities

88,991

82,694

Deferred tax liabilities

261,310

274,721

Other liabilities

227,806

231,681

Provisions

91,254

677,266

83,556

784,084

Current liabilities

Borrowings

340,121

219,501

Lease liabilities

34,885

34,591

Derivative financial instruments

18,520

11,328

Current tax liabilities

171,425

143,486

Other liabilities

266,416

203,725

Provisions

8,512

9,322

Customer advances

96,905

92,436

Trade payables

1,006,132

1,942,916

845,256

1,559,645

Total liabilities

2,620,182

2,343,729

Total equity and liabilities

15,274,098

14,449,431


Consolidated Condensed Interim Statement of Cash Flows

(all amounts in thousands of U.S. dollars)

Three-month period ended March 31,

2022

2021

Unaudited

Cash flows from operating activities

Income for the period

503,433

100,765

Adjustments for:

Depreciation and amortization

143,076

144,469

Income tax accruals less payments

6,915

12,091

Equity in earnings of non-consolidated companies

(87,604)

(79,141)

Interest accruals less payments, net

(1,300)

(46)

Changes in provisions

6,888

4,036

Changes in working capital

(608,628)

(83,326)

Currency translation adjustment and others

10,616

(28,354)

Net cash (used in) provided by operating activities

(26,604)

70,494

Cash flows from investing activities

Capital expenditures

(66,934)

(45,291)

Changes in advance to suppliers of property, plant and equipment

(18,565)

(3,104)

Proceeds from disposal of property, plant and equipment and intangible assets

4,819

4,923

Changes in investments in securities

109,236

176,932

Net cash provided by investing activities

28,556

133,460

Cash flows from financing activities

Payments of lease liabilities

(15,678)

(15,900)

Proceeds from borrowings

268,143

94,605

Repayments of borrowings

(256,144)

(168,271)

Net cash (used in) financing activities

(3,679)

(89,566)

(Decrease) Increase in cash and cash equivalents

(1,727)

114,388

Movement in cash and cash equivalents

At the beginning of the period

318,067

584,583

Effect of exchange rate changes

(2,021)

(3,844)

(Decrease) Increase in cash and cash equivalents

(1,727)

114,388

314,319

695,127

Exhibit I – Alternative performance measures

EBITDA, Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization.

EBITDA provides an analysis of the operating results excluding depreciation and amortization and impairments, as they are non-cash variables which can vary substantially from company to company depending on accounting policies and the accounting value of the assets. EBITDA is an approximation to pre-tax operating cash flow and reflects cash generation before working capital variation. EBITDA is widely used by investors when evaluating businesses (multiples valuation), as well as by rating agencies and creditors to evaluate the level of debt, comparing EBITDA with net debt.

EBITDA is calculated in the following manner:

EBITDA= Operating results + Depreciation and amortization + Impairment charges/(reversals).

(all amounts in thousands of U.S. dollars)

Three-month period ended March 31,

2022

2021

Operating income

484,254

51,591

Depreciation and amortization

143,076

144,469

EBITDA

627,330

196,060

Net Cash / (Debt)

This is the net balance of cash and cash equivalents, other current investments and non-current investments less total borrowings. It provides a summary of the financial solvency and liquidity of the company. Net cash / (debt) is widely used by investors and rating agencies and creditors to assess the company’s leverage, financial strength, flexibility and risks.

Net cash/ debt is calculated in the following manner:

Net cash= Cash and cash equivalents + Other investments (Current and Non-Current) +/- Derivatives hedging borrowings and investments – Borrowings (Current and Non-Current)

(all amounts in thousands of U.S. dollars)

At March 31,

2022

2021

Cash and cash equivalents

315,399

695,245

Other current investments

354,104

649,878

Non-current investments

233,988

274,542

Derivatives hedging borrowings and investments

6,662

5,281

Current borrowings

(340,121)

(246,440)

Non-current borrowings

(7,905)

(294,649)

Net cash / (debt)

562,127

1,083,857

Free Cash Flow

Free cash flow is a measure of financial performance, calculated as operating cash flow less capital expenditures. FCF represents the cash that a company is able to generate after spending the money required to maintain or expand its asset base.

Free cash flow is calculated in the following manner:

Free cash flow= Net cash (used in) provided by operating activities – Capital expenditures.

(all amounts in thousands of U.S. dollars)

Three-month period ended March 31,

2022

2021

Net cash (used in) provided by operating activities

(26,604)

70,494

Capital expenditures

(66,934)

(45,291)

Free cash flow

(93,538)

25,203

Operating working capital days

Operating working capital is the difference between the main operating components of current assets and current liabilities. Operating working capital is a measure of a company’s operational efficiency, and short-term financial health.

Operating working capital days is calculated in the following manner:

Operating working capital days= [(Inventories + Trade receivables – Trade payables – Customer advances) / Annualized quarterly sales ]x 365

(all amounts in thousands of U.S. dollars)

At March 31,

2022

2021

Inventories

3,032,127

1,910,293

Trade receivables

1,718,058

907,738

Customer advances

(96,905)

(52,569)

Trade payables

(1,006,132)

(634,648)

Operating working capital

3,647,148

2,130,814

Annualized quarterly sales

9,468,164

4,727,156

Operating working capital days

141

165

Giovanni Sardagna
Tenaris
1-888-300-5432
www.tenaris.com