EMGS Posts 4Q 2014 Results

By Joseph R. Fonseca
Friday, February 6, 2015

Electromagnetic Geoservices ASA (EMGS) recorded revenues of USD 52.5 million in the fourth quarter 2014, up from USD 41.7 million in the third quarter and from USD 44.9 million in the corresponding quarter in 2013. Contract sales totaled USD 25.5 million, while multi-client sales were at USD 27.0 million this quarter. The Company had an EBITDA of USD 18.6 million and a net income of USD 15.1 million.

Record-high, multi-client sales

The Company had record-high multi-client sales in the quarter, mostly from the library in the Barents Sea. In addition, the Company signed contracts for its vessel BOA Thalassa in Asia and a 3.5 months contract for the EM Leader in Uruguay. The Atlantic Guardian spent most of the quarter at yard and contributed with only 0.9 vessel month this quarter.

Successful year for EMGS


“2014 was a successful year for EMGS. We signed contracts with a number of new customers and expanded our multi-client libraries in strategically important basins. Our multi-client investments are becoming an increasingly important part of our business both in terms of return on capital invested and improved adoption,” says CEO of EMGS, Bjarte Bruheim.

Report from Q4


For the full year 2014, EMGS had revenues of USD 198.0 million, an EBITDA of USD 61.0 million and net income of USD 27.9 million.

The negative market sentiment for the oil service industry creates a challenging environment with increased uncertainty. EMGS has a strong balance sheet and can utilize its flexible cost structure to adjust its cost level to the shifting market conditions.

 

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