Schlumberger NV, the world's largest oilfield services company, reported a rise in fourth-quarter profit on Jan. 21 that beat expectations, as higher crude and natural gas prices drove up demand for its services and equipment.
Oil prices surged about 50% last year and are now trading at seven-year highs on the back of a COVID-19 vaccine-fueled demand recovery and tight supplies.
"Absent any further COVID-related disruption, oil demand is expected to exceed pre-pandemic levels before the end of the year and to further strengthen in 2023," Olivier Le Peuch, Schlumberger CEO, said.
In North America, strong offshore and land drilling activity and an uptick in exploration data licensing for the U.S. Gulf of Mexico and Permian Basin drove a 13% sequential jump in revenue.
Schlumberger shares were down 1.58% in pre-market trading at $36.46 as Brent oil futures fell about 1.7% on Friday to $86.87 a barrel.
Wall Street analysts said the results were positive, with the exception of the company's decision to keep its dividend flat.
"There was an expectation of a dividend raise. I believe they will raise the dividend once the leverage targets are met," James West, a senior managing director with Evercore ISI, said.
Schlumberger's fourth-quarter adjusted net income rose to $587 million, or 41 cents per share, above Wall Street estimates of 39 cents per share, according to Refinitiv IBES. The company beat last year's fourth-quarter earnings of $309 million, or 22 cents per share.
Fourth-quarter revenue of $6.23 billion also topped analysts' forecast of $6.09 billion.
The worldwide rig count was 1,563 at the end of the fourth quarter, compared with 1,104 in 2020, according to Baker Hughes data.
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