NYSE:EE Excelerate Energy Q3 2024 Earnings Report $26.50 -0.17 (-0.65%) Closing price 04/17/2025 03:59 PM EasternExtended Trading$26.58 +0.08 (+0.31%) As of 04/17/2025 04:20 PM Eastern Extended trading is trading that happens on electronic markets outside of regular trading hours. This is a fair market value extended hours price provided by Polygon.io. Learn more. Earnings HistoryForecast Excelerate Energy EPS ResultsActual EPS$0.35Consensus EPS $0.32Beat/MissBeat by +$0.03One Year Ago EPS$0.40Excelerate Energy Revenue ResultsActual Revenue$193.42 millionExpected Revenue$194.09 millionBeat/MissMissed by -$670.00 thousandYoY Revenue GrowthN/AExcelerate Energy Announcement DetailsQuarterQ3 2024Date11/6/2024TimeAfter Market ClosesConference Call DateThursday, November 7, 2024Conference Call Time8:30AM ETUpcoming EarningsExcelerate Energy's Q1 2025 earnings is scheduled for Wednesday, May 7, 2025, with a conference call scheduled on Thursday, May 8, 2025 at 8:30 AM ET. Check back for transcripts, audio, and key financial metrics as they become available.Conference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptSlide DeckPress Release (8-K)Quarterly Report (10-Q)Earnings HistoryCompany ProfileSlide DeckFull Screen Slide DeckPowered by Excelerate Energy Q3 2024 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrNovember 7, 2024 ShareLink copied to clipboard.There are 10 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00And I'll hand it over to your host, Craig Hicks, Vice President, Investor Relations. Please go ahead. Speaker 100:00:06Welcome to Accelerate Energy's Q3 2024 Earnings Call. Participating on the call today are Steven Pilbos, Chief Executive Officer and Dana Armstrong, Chief Financial Officer. Also joining the call today are Oliver Simpson, Chief Commercial Officer and David Liner, Chief Operating Officer. Our Q3 2024 earnings results press release and presentation were released yesterday afternoon and can be found on our website at ir. Accelerateenergy.com. Speaker 200:00:44I would like to remind everyone Speaker 100:00:47that we will be making forward looking statements on this call that involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Our actual results may differ materially from those expressed in these forward looking statements, and we make no obligation to update or revise them. Today's remarks will also refer to certain non GAAP financial measures. We have provided a reconciliation to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures at the back of the presentation. With that, it is my pleasure to pass the call over to Stephen Kovos. Speaker 200:01:20Thank you, Craig. And to all of you on the call, good morning. I know that many of you are familiar with the Accelerate value proposition, but for those of you who are new to our story, I want to start today's call by simply stating who we are as a company. At Accelerate Energy, we are committed to being the global leader in FSRUs and downstream LNG infrastructure. Our aim is to leverage our unrivaled experience and help customers across the globe unlock access to abundant LNG supply. Speaker 200:02:06Q3 was a fantastic quarter for us. I am proud that we delivered another strong quarter of solid financial and operational performance. This resulted in adjusted EBITDA of $92,000,000 Our ability to deliver consistent results and generate strong cash flow is driven by the high quality of our core Regas business. This business is underpinned by a contract portfolio that has about $4,000,000,000 in future revenue with a weighted remaining term of 7 years. This is a real foundation. Speaker 200:02:54Our FSRU and terminals business gives us ample flexibility to invest in growth over the near, mid and long term. It's also why we are confident in our decision to more than double our quarterly dividend to 0.06 dollars per share. Dana is going to speak more to the dividend increase during her remarks. I want to take this opportunity to thank each and every member of the global Accelerate team. They work hard to ensure the energy needs of our customers are met every day. Speaker 200:03:35Quite frankly, that's why we obsess about operational excellence. We had a stellar quarter operationally with reliability in excess of 99.8% and 0 recordable safety incidents. These are impressive statistics considering our pool of over 700 seafarers who serve on our vessels. During the quarter, the crew of the FSRU Excellence achieved a new milestone. They safely performed their 200 and 50th ship to ship LNG cargo transfer at our MLNG terminal in Bangladesh. Speaker 200:04:16More than 50 of those transfers occurred this year. What an amazing accomplishment for the team. On this morning's call, you are going to hear 3 themes. Accelerate Energy is driving near and mid term value creation. We are generating sustainable earnings and we are executing a disciplined capital allocation plan. Speaker 200:04:44Now let's talk more about our strategy, which is our North Star. Over the last few quarters, we have focused on the steps we are taking to optimize our core regasification business and the strategic catalysts we are advancing to maximize value for our shareholders. Today, I want to spend some time discussing our strategy for growing our fleet and how we are leveraging our LNG supply portfolio to support our growth projects and enhance our infrastructure returns. I've said it before and I'll say it again, our FSRU and terminals business is the cornerstone of our company. Growing our fleet responsibly as opportunities present themselves is an important part of our plan to increase our presence in both new and existing markets around the world. Speaker 200:05:45We've talked previously about Hole 3,407. This is our new build FSRU that is being constructed by Hyundai Heavy Industries in South Korea. Hole 3,407 is going to be best in class and capable of delivering 1,000,000,000 cubic feet per day of natural gas. This makes it well suited for deployment in markets with the need for high send out. In October, I'm pleased to report that we reached the steel cutting milestone for the FSRU. Speaker 200:06:19The next milestone keel laying will occur in March of 'twenty five. Boat 3,407 remains on track for expected delivery in June 26. When you look at our fleet, it's obvious that we likely build FSRUs. At the same time, we also recognize that the projects in our pipeline have a wide range of needs. Several of these projects would require a smaller send out vessel, making them ideal for FSRU conversions. Speaker 200:06:58Our team is currently evaluating LNG carrier candidates and is analyzing cost efficient conversion options for integrated terminal projects. We are eyeing an LNG carrier acquisition in 2025. In the near term, we're going to need an LNG carrier to support future deliveries of LNG volumes in our portfolio. So, to help you understand how this all fits together, let's dive into our molecule strategy. Accelerate's LNG supply strategy complements our core regasification business and then enhances returns on our existing infrastructure investments. Speaker 200:07:42We utilize our global presence and market knowledge to develop LNG demand and provide tailored LNG delivery solutions to our customers. Additionally, we're establishing a diversified supply portfolio to support our LNG sale and purchase agreements. We now have several tangible proof points of the strategy at work. As you know, through our market position in Bangladesh, we signed a 15 year deal to sell LNG to PetroBanglut beginning in 2026. We increased the capacity of 1 of our FSRUs in Bangladesh to accomplish this. Speaker 200:08:29We subsequently sourced up to 1,000,000 tonnes per annum of supply for the deal from Qatar Energy. The deal is expected to generate approximately $15,000,000 to $18,000,000 of EBITDA annually. In our portfolio, we also have Venture Global FOB volumes. Under the agreement, Accelerate will purchase 700,000 tonnes per annum of LNG for Venture Global for 20 years starting in 2027. This equates to roughly 10 cargoes per year. Speaker 200:09:06These volumes will help support the commercial opportunities in our pipeline. Our LNG marketing team is pursuing additional deals to further optimize our supply portfolio. As an example, in Q3 'twenty four, Accelerate signed mid term agreements for LNG purchases and sales in one of the Atlantic basin regions in which we do business. Over the terms of these agreements, we will purchase and sell in total approximately 0.65000000 tonnes of LNG. The pricing will be based on a major European natural gas index. Speaker 200:09:47And under these agreements, our first purchase will be made during the Q4 of 2024. It's a great deal for Accelerate because it furthers our efforts to expand our portfolio. It also helps to de risk the investment we plan to make next year in the LNG carrier that would eventually serve as our first FSRU conversion. Like other deals we've spoken about on our calls, once again, we are buying and selling on the same index and derisking margin. We are being consistent. Speaker 200:10:26Last quarter, we discussed our order for our 1st re liquefaction kit for our fleet. I'm pleased that interest from our customers is there as we expected and we are currently in commercial discussions to install 2 Relik units in our fleet. Last quarter, we also shared with you our interest in entering the Vietnamese energy market. Vietnam is one of the fastest growing economies in Southeast Asia. It is a very attractive emerging market for foreign investment. Speaker 200:11:04This economic growth is driving a rapid increase in demand for energy. LNG will play a pivotal role in the decades to come. This is especially true as Vietnam transitions from carbon intensive fuels and introduces intermittent renewables. As a U. S. Speaker 200:11:26LNG company with a global presence, we are pursuing opportunities to develop and invest in LNG infrastructure in Vietnam. In September, Accelerate signed a strategic partnership agreement with Petro Vietnam Technical Services Corporation or PTSC. They are a subsidiary of Petro Vietnam, a state owned energy company. Through that partnership, we are studying FSRU based LNG solutions to supplement the declining domestic gas supply and expand the use of natural gas throughout the country. We remain in confidential negotiations with our counterparties on the project. Speaker 200:12:14Last quarter, we also discussed the need for an FSRE based import solution in the lower Cook Inlet region of Alaska. The South Central region of Alaska has historically relied on Cook Inlet natural gas for most local heating systems, electricity generation and fueling the local economy. However, Cook Inlet domestic natural gas supply is expected to be fully depleted by 2,035. This means that the region will need to import LNG even sooner, starting as early as 2028. An FSRU based integrated terminal is the best solution to meeting the state's near term needs and helping Alaskans bridge to their energy future. Speaker 200:13:02We continue to work with local utilities and state officials, and we are conducting technical surveys that will inform the integrated LNG terminal design and engineering. Before I turn the call over to Dana, I'd like to address our business in Bangladesh. On our last earnings call, we talked about the ongoing transition in the government. Since then, I've had an opportunity to visit the country and meet with the leader of the Bangladesh government, Nobel Laureate Chief Advisor, Mohammed Yunus and several cabinet level advisors. Bottom line, our existing contracts in SPA with Petra Bangla are secure. Speaker 200:13:48From our discussions, we also know that there is an appetite for even more foreign investment in the country. We respect the government's deliberate approach to ensuring all energy infrastructure and supply agreements meet the current and future needs of the country. The reality is that the fundamentals that support many of these prospective projects remain the same. Bangladesh needs more natural gas. We look forward to supporting the government in the development of future energy projects when they are ready to advance those initiatives. Speaker 200:14:27Today, Accelerate's 2 FSRUs deliver approximately 34% of Bangladesh's natural gas supply. We are a long term committed partner to Bangladesh, and we are well positioned to support the people of Bangladesh for many years to come. With that, I will now turn the call over to Dana. Speaker 300:14:50Thanks, Stephen, and good morning, everyone. As Stephen said, we had a great Q3 and are pleased with our financial results. Adjusted EBITDA for the Q3 was $92,000,000 up $3,000,000 or up about 4% versus last quarter, primarily driven by lower operating costs across several regas projects and higher gas sales margins. Our maintenance CapEx spend this quarter was 4,000,000 dollars Year to date through the Q3, we spent roughly $35,000,000 on maintenance CapEx. Most of our year to date maintenance CapEx spend was for upgrades for our Excelsior vessel in advance of the Germany regas project, along with various vessel equipment purchases to support the full fleet. Speaker 300:15:37In relation to next year's maintenance CapEx in the second half of twenty twenty five, 2 of our FSRUs will go into dry dock. Unlike the dry docks we incurred recently in Bangladesh, the cost for both of our 2025 dry docks will be capitalized to the balance sheet. From an income statement perspective, we'll incur an off hire impact for the time that the vessels are in dry dock, which is expected to be between 40 to 50 days per vessel, inclusive of transit time. We'll share further information on the 2025 dry docks and other financial assumptions for 2025 when we release our financial guidance next February. At the end of the Q3, our total debt, including finance leases, was $716,000,000 and we had $608,000,000 of cash and cash equivalents on hand. Speaker 300:16:32Roughly all of the $315,000,000 of revolver capacity was available for borrowings as of quarter end. With our robust free cash flow generated by our core Regas business, our stellar balance sheet and the liquidity provided by our revolver, we have more than sufficient capacity to fund our near term growth opportunities. Next, I'd like to provide a recap of our capital allocation strategy. Accelerate's capital allocation strategy is focused on investing in growth, maintaining our best in class fleet and returning capital through quarterly dividends and our share repurchases. We are committed to enhancing shareholder returns in the near term, while we continue to advance on our strategic growth catalyst. Speaker 300:17:22As a reminder, we announced a 2 year $50,000,000 share repurchase program earlier this year. During the Q3, we purchased roughly 364,000 shares or just over $7,000,000 of our Class A common stock at a weighted average price of $20.61 per share. Year to date through the Q3, we've utilized roughly $28,000,000 of the $50,000,000 that was previously authorized. Additionally, last week, our Board of Directors approved a quarterly cash dividend equal to $0.06 per share of Class A common stock, representing an increase of $0.035 per quarter or 2.4 times the previous level. The dividend is payable on December 5, 2024 to Class A common stockholders of record as of the close of business on November 20, 2024. Speaker 300:18:19This dividend increase is aligned with our capital allocation strategy and reflects the strength of our balance sheet, the stability of our core Regas business and the confidence we have in our cash generation. Next, let's turn to an update on our financial guidance for 2024. Based on our performance to date, we are raising and narrowing our previously communicated adjusted EBITDA guidance for 2024. For the full year, we are now expecting adjusted EBITDA to range between $335,000,000 $345,000,000 The increase in the guidance range was primarily driven by higher margins across several regas projects, lower vessel operating cost and lower than anticipated business development spend. For the full year, we now expect maintenance CapEx to range between $40,000,000 $50,000,000 Committed growth capital is still expected to range between $70,000,000 $80,000,000 This range is inclusive of the $50,000,000 milestone payment for the new bill that we paid in October. Speaker 300:19:25As a reminder, committed growth capital is defined as capital allocated and committed to specific investments for previously approved capital projects. So to recap, we had another great quarter with our base business continuing to deliver consistent earnings results and predictable positive cash flows. We are extremely well positioned financially to invest in strategic growth opportunities, while still maintaining the financial flexibility to return capital to shareholders. With that, we'll open up the call for Q and A. Operator00:20:00Thank you. Our first question for today comes from Chris Robertson of Deutsche Bank. Your line is now open. Please go ahead. Speaker 400:20:16Thank you, operator. Good morning, Stephen and Dana, and thank you for taking my question. I just wanted to clarify on the new supply agreement that was just signed here. Do you guys have, I guess, have you secured supply for that agreement? And is there an agreed upon kind of spread or margin that we should be thinking about there, just in terms of how to frame medium term agreement in terms of is that 3 years, 5 years, 7 years, and what could that mean in terms of expected EBITDA generation? Speaker 200:20:50Thanks, Chris. This is Steven. I'm going to turn that over to Oliver Simpson, our Chief Commercial Officer. I would just say that we're excited about this. One of the things that I like about this is once again, as I mentioned, you're going to see us buying and selling LNG in the same index and using market knowledge, market access in places that are familiar to us. Speaker 200:21:17But I'd like to turn to Oliver and seeing how much we're at liberty to elaborate. Speaker 500:21:26Thanks, Stephen. Thanks, Chris. Yes, I think echoing what Steve said, I mean, we're excited about this transaction. It's a great add to our base business. I think it's fair to say it's a locked in margin on the purchase and sale. Speaker 500:21:45In terms of the length of the deal, I think we've said midterm. I think that's kind of where we have to leave it at and think about it as multi year, I would say. But building on what Stephen said, I think it's a great example of our ability to leverage on our base business and global footprint and deliver LNG to our customers. I think additionally, I'd also like to iterate the point that it also allows us on the shipping side to acquire an LNG carrier, which is something that we're quite excited about. That's a carrier that we can use towards our pipeline and our growth of opportunities. Speaker 500:22:28So it's great to see the synergies between our base business growing on that and then leading into our project pipeline. Speaker 400:22:40I guess as a follow-up question, since you brought up the carrier, do you envision that carrier kind of being needed steady state to, I guess, service that contract or will there be seasonal opportunities for it to trade spot? Or I guess, how consistent will it be for use in your own portfolio versus any, Speaker 600:22:59I guess, sub chartering opportunities? Speaker 500:23:05I think for us, we've shown in the past, we've had the ability to buy and sell some spot cargoes servicing some of the markets that we're in, again, on the point of service leading on our base business and leveraging that. So I think this carrier, if we go down the route of purchasing an LNG carrier for this, we can use it for this, but we'll certainly look to optimize around our commercial business, spot charters and other deals as it makes sense. Speaker 400:23:36Got it. That makes sense. Thank you. I'll turn it over. Operator00:23:42Thank you. Our next question comes from Jeremy Tonet from JPMorgan. Your line is now open. Please go ahead. Speaker 600:23:51Hey, this is Noah Katz on for Jeremy. Thanks for the question. First, I wanted to touch on what you're seeing with other growth opportunities outside of FSRUs. Are you still focused on investing additional assets in vessels and infrastructure for onshore regasification efforts, with potential smaller players, maybe for more near term earnings uplift? Thanks. Speaker 200:24:16Hi, Noah. This is Steven again. And yes, I think I hope we've made that clear. Certainly, that was one of the reasons we brought one of the Vietnam opportunities to light. We want to say that we want to make sure the market understands, customers understand that while we think we're the leader in FSRUs, I certainly do more than think. Speaker 200:24:42I know we're the leader in FSRUs. But we want to be agnostic. If there are other means of getting LNG to people who need LNG, we will evaluate those. We want to be advancing those. We don't want to rely on one asset class to solve what is a pressing global need and that is getting access to affordable LNG. Speaker 200:25:06So I do we've tried to make that point. We are looking at things for that reason. And I hope that we will continue to progress in that effort. Speaker 600:25:20Sounds good. Thanks for that. And then as a follow-up, I see you maintain the growth CapEx guidance for the full year, but slightly lowered the maintenance CapEx guidance. You might have said already, but I guess just what went into the guidance decrease for the full year? And then if I can ask about what can you tell us about your initial thoughts into 2025 based on the trends you've seen thus far in the Q4? Speaker 600:25:44Thanks. Speaker 300:25:48Hi, Noah. This is Dana. So in regards to your first question on maintenance CapEx, it's just that we haven't spent quite as much on maintenance CapEx. Most of that spend year to date is for vessel upgrades, vessel equipment. We report CapEx right now on a cash basis. Speaker 300:26:04So there's a little bit of lumpiness in how we spend that cash and the payments, the timing of the payments. So we're just slightly short of where we thought we'd be. That'll likely trail into 2025. So your question on 2025, I assume it's in regards to maintenance CapEx. We're still running through those numbers, but we will have to as I said on the call, we will have 2 dry docks next year. Speaker 300:26:25So those obviously will be built into our maintenance CapEx next year. And we'll share more information on 2025 in February. Speaker 700:26:35Okay. Thank you. Operator00:26:40Thank you. Our next question comes from Michael Scialla of Stephens. Your line is now open. Please go ahead. Speaker 800:26:49Yes. Thank you. Good morning, everybody. Maybe just to follow-up on the last question. Dana, I realize you haven't put the numbers out there yet, but can you say with those 2 dry docks and some of the CapEx billing maintenance CapEx billing into next year relative to 2024, would we think that 2025 would be up, maintenance CapEx versus 2024? Speaker 300:27:16Hi, Mike. Yes, we expect it to be up. This year, we did have dry dock, but that as you probably are aware that dry dock was not capitalized. So it was not included in our maintenance CapEx because that was for Summit vessel that's on a boot structure. So next year in the second half of the year, we do expect our maintenance CapEx will go up because of the 2 capitalized dry docks. Speaker 300:27:35And we're not sharing which vessels those are and the specific timing right now because we're still working through those details with our counterparties, but we should have more to share in February. Speaker 800:27:47Very good. And you've obviously got some good visibility on growth in 2026 with the new FSRU and you've given us a look at some of the longer term projects with Alaska and Vietnam. Anything between here and there between here and mid-twenty 6 I guess that you can point to that will serve as growth drivers? Speaker 200:28:14Mike, this is Steven. I'm going to turn this one over to Oliver. But I would say, we are certainly looking at things that could have an impact. It's obviously going to be binary if those make or don't make, but you should be aware that we ain't just looking at 2026 and beyond in terms of opportunity set. But Oliver, why don't you see if you can give Mike any more color? Speaker 500:28:42Yes. Thanks, Susan. Thanks, Mike. Yes, I think we see obviously 'twenty six. We'll have the new build coming on. Speaker 500:28:51And obviously, as we've mentioned, we're working towards the conversion. So I think that the newbuild and conversions will work towards the kind of organic pipeline of projects we have. But in the near term, we continue to look at inorganic opportunities for growth that we see would add near term value. I think there's a number of ongoing discussions. I think we're in a great financial position to act on something if the right thing comes up. Speaker 500:29:25So we're looking at those and we'll come back on those when we can. Speaker 100:29:33Okay. Thank you. Operator00:29:37Thank you. Our next question comes from Bobby Brooks of Northland Capital Markets. Your line is now open. Please go ahead. Speaker 700:29:51Hey, good morning guys. Thank you for taking my question. So I just wanted to ask on the LNG carrier to FSRU. I'm just curious how quickly could you convert that LNG carrier to an FSRU? And could you maybe give us more detail as to what type of projects this converted FSRU would fit? Speaker 700:30:14I'm guessing it's probably a smaller project where it's more of a backup insurance policy for those customers energy need and it's probably in like environmentally, it's probably in a bay that less doesn't experience crazy changes like Cook Inlet. Speaker 900:30:36Hey, Bobby, this is David Miner. Yes, great question. So we're excited about the conversion prospect. Indeed, that would probably be for a smaller project, one of the smaller projects that are in our pipeline. It's not necessarily only for those projects that would use it for an insurance policy. Speaker 900:30:58It could be for any reason. And we expect that to be a versatile project or a versatile vessel that could go into it wouldn't just be Cook Inlet or environmentally sensitive areas. It could really go anywhere, but it would be targeted for those smaller send out customers. By having that asset available to us in 2025 that Oliver spoke about, we get to start on those on the engineering. For a conversion project, you can't do the conversion without the long lead items, you can't do the long lead items without engineering and you can't do the engineering without a vessel. Speaker 900:31:38And so by getting our hands on a vessel, we're starting the clock that you're that you spoke about, the timeline to bring that vessel to market. You're starting the clock by getting your hands on that asset. So in terms of total timeline, last earnings call, we spoke about a new vessel that was on the order of 3 to 3.5 years to bring that to market. Conversion is considerably less than that, notionally a year less than that, but it's very dependent on the specification, also the donor vessel that you're going to use for that conversion. There's a lot of things that go into driving the timeline on a conversion. Speaker 900:32:16So don't feel comfortable until we have our hands on that asset and have fully flushed out the specification. Don't feel comfortable speaking to the exact timeline, but I hope that gives you a sense for roughly what to expect. Speaker 700:32:32No, that's terrific color. Thank you, David. I appreciate that. And so maybe you kind of laid it out really well there that you have to get the vessel before the engineering before the long lead time items. So would it be right for me Operator00:32:45to say and then earlier in the Speaker 700:32:46call you were talking about having the LNG carrier to deliver those midterm values. Am I right am I thinking about the right way that you could buy you could get that LNG care for the FSRU conversion and while you're doing the engineering and ordering those long lead time items, they could actually be delivering LNG volumes to your current infrastructure. Am I thinking about that right? Speaker 900:33:11Yes, that's spot on. That's the beauty of this model is we get to trade that asset while we're preparing for the conversion. And so you don't have to absorb months or even longer of downtime on an idle vessel while you do all that engineering work. Spot on. Speaker 700:33:32Okay. Wow. That's really impressive. And then I don't want to take up too much time here, but I guess on the new build, am I right that discussions are already being had on where that new build will ultimately go? If you Speaker 500:33:51get it delivered if you get Speaker 700:33:53it delivered in June of 2026, can we assume that by August or September that year that ship is done generating EBITDA? And then also would I be right to assume the EBITDA generation from the new build would likely be kind of notably above what your current fleet generates in terms of like an per vessel generation? Speaker 500:34:21Hi, Bobby. It's Oliver here. I'll take that one. I mean, I think we're not going to go into the specifics of in commercial discussions. But I think what I'd say to try and shed some light is this FSRU, it's the only new build FSRU that's contracted without a that was contracted without a long term contract attached to it. Speaker 500:34:47So I think it's a unique asset in the fleet. I think you look at the size of SendOut, it's a fantastic asset for a project that needs that highest end up. So we're very excited about bringing that asset into the fleet and the prospects for that. So again, it's one of these things we'll come back when we can say more on specifics, but we're excited about having that asset come out in 'twenty six into our fleet. Speaker 700:35:24Okay, got it. And I'll return back in the queue. Thank you guys. Appreciate the time and congrats on another good quarter. Operator00:35:36Thank you. At this time, we currently have no further questions. So I'll hand it back to Stephen Cobos for any further remarks. Speaker 200:35:46Again, I would like to thank everyone on the call for joining us today. I really appreciate the conversation. In summary, we are doing what we said we would do. This is an incredible company that is doing big things in markets all around the globe. That is why we are the industry leader in FSRUs and downstream LNG infrastructure. Speaker 200:36:10What you heard today is that we are driving near and mid term value creation. We have a rock solid base business that generates sustainable earnings, and we are executing a disciplined capital allocation strategy to maximize value for you, our valued shareholders. With that, thanks very much for your time. Operator00:36:34Thank you for joining today's call. 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There are 10 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00And I'll hand it over to your host, Craig Hicks, Vice President, Investor Relations. Please go ahead. Speaker 100:00:06Welcome to Accelerate Energy's Q3 2024 Earnings Call. Participating on the call today are Steven Pilbos, Chief Executive Officer and Dana Armstrong, Chief Financial Officer. Also joining the call today are Oliver Simpson, Chief Commercial Officer and David Liner, Chief Operating Officer. Our Q3 2024 earnings results press release and presentation were released yesterday afternoon and can be found on our website at ir. Accelerateenergy.com. Speaker 200:00:44I would like to remind everyone Speaker 100:00:47that we will be making forward looking statements on this call that involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Our actual results may differ materially from those expressed in these forward looking statements, and we make no obligation to update or revise them. Today's remarks will also refer to certain non GAAP financial measures. We have provided a reconciliation to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures at the back of the presentation. With that, it is my pleasure to pass the call over to Stephen Kovos. Speaker 200:01:20Thank you, Craig. And to all of you on the call, good morning. I know that many of you are familiar with the Accelerate value proposition, but for those of you who are new to our story, I want to start today's call by simply stating who we are as a company. At Accelerate Energy, we are committed to being the global leader in FSRUs and downstream LNG infrastructure. Our aim is to leverage our unrivaled experience and help customers across the globe unlock access to abundant LNG supply. Speaker 200:02:06Q3 was a fantastic quarter for us. I am proud that we delivered another strong quarter of solid financial and operational performance. This resulted in adjusted EBITDA of $92,000,000 Our ability to deliver consistent results and generate strong cash flow is driven by the high quality of our core Regas business. This business is underpinned by a contract portfolio that has about $4,000,000,000 in future revenue with a weighted remaining term of 7 years. This is a real foundation. Speaker 200:02:54Our FSRU and terminals business gives us ample flexibility to invest in growth over the near, mid and long term. It's also why we are confident in our decision to more than double our quarterly dividend to 0.06 dollars per share. Dana is going to speak more to the dividend increase during her remarks. I want to take this opportunity to thank each and every member of the global Accelerate team. They work hard to ensure the energy needs of our customers are met every day. Speaker 200:03:35Quite frankly, that's why we obsess about operational excellence. We had a stellar quarter operationally with reliability in excess of 99.8% and 0 recordable safety incidents. These are impressive statistics considering our pool of over 700 seafarers who serve on our vessels. During the quarter, the crew of the FSRU Excellence achieved a new milestone. They safely performed their 200 and 50th ship to ship LNG cargo transfer at our MLNG terminal in Bangladesh. Speaker 200:04:16More than 50 of those transfers occurred this year. What an amazing accomplishment for the team. On this morning's call, you are going to hear 3 themes. Accelerate Energy is driving near and mid term value creation. We are generating sustainable earnings and we are executing a disciplined capital allocation plan. Speaker 200:04:44Now let's talk more about our strategy, which is our North Star. Over the last few quarters, we have focused on the steps we are taking to optimize our core regasification business and the strategic catalysts we are advancing to maximize value for our shareholders. Today, I want to spend some time discussing our strategy for growing our fleet and how we are leveraging our LNG supply portfolio to support our growth projects and enhance our infrastructure returns. I've said it before and I'll say it again, our FSRU and terminals business is the cornerstone of our company. Growing our fleet responsibly as opportunities present themselves is an important part of our plan to increase our presence in both new and existing markets around the world. Speaker 200:05:45We've talked previously about Hole 3,407. This is our new build FSRU that is being constructed by Hyundai Heavy Industries in South Korea. Hole 3,407 is going to be best in class and capable of delivering 1,000,000,000 cubic feet per day of natural gas. This makes it well suited for deployment in markets with the need for high send out. In October, I'm pleased to report that we reached the steel cutting milestone for the FSRU. Speaker 200:06:19The next milestone keel laying will occur in March of 'twenty five. Boat 3,407 remains on track for expected delivery in June 26. When you look at our fleet, it's obvious that we likely build FSRUs. At the same time, we also recognize that the projects in our pipeline have a wide range of needs. Several of these projects would require a smaller send out vessel, making them ideal for FSRU conversions. Speaker 200:06:58Our team is currently evaluating LNG carrier candidates and is analyzing cost efficient conversion options for integrated terminal projects. We are eyeing an LNG carrier acquisition in 2025. In the near term, we're going to need an LNG carrier to support future deliveries of LNG volumes in our portfolio. So, to help you understand how this all fits together, let's dive into our molecule strategy. Accelerate's LNG supply strategy complements our core regasification business and then enhances returns on our existing infrastructure investments. Speaker 200:07:42We utilize our global presence and market knowledge to develop LNG demand and provide tailored LNG delivery solutions to our customers. Additionally, we're establishing a diversified supply portfolio to support our LNG sale and purchase agreements. We now have several tangible proof points of the strategy at work. As you know, through our market position in Bangladesh, we signed a 15 year deal to sell LNG to PetroBanglut beginning in 2026. We increased the capacity of 1 of our FSRUs in Bangladesh to accomplish this. Speaker 200:08:29We subsequently sourced up to 1,000,000 tonnes per annum of supply for the deal from Qatar Energy. The deal is expected to generate approximately $15,000,000 to $18,000,000 of EBITDA annually. In our portfolio, we also have Venture Global FOB volumes. Under the agreement, Accelerate will purchase 700,000 tonnes per annum of LNG for Venture Global for 20 years starting in 2027. This equates to roughly 10 cargoes per year. Speaker 200:09:06These volumes will help support the commercial opportunities in our pipeline. Our LNG marketing team is pursuing additional deals to further optimize our supply portfolio. As an example, in Q3 'twenty four, Accelerate signed mid term agreements for LNG purchases and sales in one of the Atlantic basin regions in which we do business. Over the terms of these agreements, we will purchase and sell in total approximately 0.65000000 tonnes of LNG. The pricing will be based on a major European natural gas index. Speaker 200:09:47And under these agreements, our first purchase will be made during the Q4 of 2024. It's a great deal for Accelerate because it furthers our efforts to expand our portfolio. It also helps to de risk the investment we plan to make next year in the LNG carrier that would eventually serve as our first FSRU conversion. Like other deals we've spoken about on our calls, once again, we are buying and selling on the same index and derisking margin. We are being consistent. Speaker 200:10:26Last quarter, we discussed our order for our 1st re liquefaction kit for our fleet. I'm pleased that interest from our customers is there as we expected and we are currently in commercial discussions to install 2 Relik units in our fleet. Last quarter, we also shared with you our interest in entering the Vietnamese energy market. Vietnam is one of the fastest growing economies in Southeast Asia. It is a very attractive emerging market for foreign investment. Speaker 200:11:04This economic growth is driving a rapid increase in demand for energy. LNG will play a pivotal role in the decades to come. This is especially true as Vietnam transitions from carbon intensive fuels and introduces intermittent renewables. As a U. S. Speaker 200:11:26LNG company with a global presence, we are pursuing opportunities to develop and invest in LNG infrastructure in Vietnam. In September, Accelerate signed a strategic partnership agreement with Petro Vietnam Technical Services Corporation or PTSC. They are a subsidiary of Petro Vietnam, a state owned energy company. Through that partnership, we are studying FSRU based LNG solutions to supplement the declining domestic gas supply and expand the use of natural gas throughout the country. We remain in confidential negotiations with our counterparties on the project. Speaker 200:12:14Last quarter, we also discussed the need for an FSRE based import solution in the lower Cook Inlet region of Alaska. The South Central region of Alaska has historically relied on Cook Inlet natural gas for most local heating systems, electricity generation and fueling the local economy. However, Cook Inlet domestic natural gas supply is expected to be fully depleted by 2,035. This means that the region will need to import LNG even sooner, starting as early as 2028. An FSRU based integrated terminal is the best solution to meeting the state's near term needs and helping Alaskans bridge to their energy future. Speaker 200:13:02We continue to work with local utilities and state officials, and we are conducting technical surveys that will inform the integrated LNG terminal design and engineering. Before I turn the call over to Dana, I'd like to address our business in Bangladesh. On our last earnings call, we talked about the ongoing transition in the government. Since then, I've had an opportunity to visit the country and meet with the leader of the Bangladesh government, Nobel Laureate Chief Advisor, Mohammed Yunus and several cabinet level advisors. Bottom line, our existing contracts in SPA with Petra Bangla are secure. Speaker 200:13:48From our discussions, we also know that there is an appetite for even more foreign investment in the country. We respect the government's deliberate approach to ensuring all energy infrastructure and supply agreements meet the current and future needs of the country. The reality is that the fundamentals that support many of these prospective projects remain the same. Bangladesh needs more natural gas. We look forward to supporting the government in the development of future energy projects when they are ready to advance those initiatives. Speaker 200:14:27Today, Accelerate's 2 FSRUs deliver approximately 34% of Bangladesh's natural gas supply. We are a long term committed partner to Bangladesh, and we are well positioned to support the people of Bangladesh for many years to come. With that, I will now turn the call over to Dana. Speaker 300:14:50Thanks, Stephen, and good morning, everyone. As Stephen said, we had a great Q3 and are pleased with our financial results. Adjusted EBITDA for the Q3 was $92,000,000 up $3,000,000 or up about 4% versus last quarter, primarily driven by lower operating costs across several regas projects and higher gas sales margins. Our maintenance CapEx spend this quarter was 4,000,000 dollars Year to date through the Q3, we spent roughly $35,000,000 on maintenance CapEx. Most of our year to date maintenance CapEx spend was for upgrades for our Excelsior vessel in advance of the Germany regas project, along with various vessel equipment purchases to support the full fleet. Speaker 300:15:37In relation to next year's maintenance CapEx in the second half of twenty twenty five, 2 of our FSRUs will go into dry dock. Unlike the dry docks we incurred recently in Bangladesh, the cost for both of our 2025 dry docks will be capitalized to the balance sheet. From an income statement perspective, we'll incur an off hire impact for the time that the vessels are in dry dock, which is expected to be between 40 to 50 days per vessel, inclusive of transit time. We'll share further information on the 2025 dry docks and other financial assumptions for 2025 when we release our financial guidance next February. At the end of the Q3, our total debt, including finance leases, was $716,000,000 and we had $608,000,000 of cash and cash equivalents on hand. Speaker 300:16:32Roughly all of the $315,000,000 of revolver capacity was available for borrowings as of quarter end. With our robust free cash flow generated by our core Regas business, our stellar balance sheet and the liquidity provided by our revolver, we have more than sufficient capacity to fund our near term growth opportunities. Next, I'd like to provide a recap of our capital allocation strategy. Accelerate's capital allocation strategy is focused on investing in growth, maintaining our best in class fleet and returning capital through quarterly dividends and our share repurchases. We are committed to enhancing shareholder returns in the near term, while we continue to advance on our strategic growth catalyst. Speaker 300:17:22As a reminder, we announced a 2 year $50,000,000 share repurchase program earlier this year. During the Q3, we purchased roughly 364,000 shares or just over $7,000,000 of our Class A common stock at a weighted average price of $20.61 per share. Year to date through the Q3, we've utilized roughly $28,000,000 of the $50,000,000 that was previously authorized. Additionally, last week, our Board of Directors approved a quarterly cash dividend equal to $0.06 per share of Class A common stock, representing an increase of $0.035 per quarter or 2.4 times the previous level. The dividend is payable on December 5, 2024 to Class A common stockholders of record as of the close of business on November 20, 2024. Speaker 300:18:19This dividend increase is aligned with our capital allocation strategy and reflects the strength of our balance sheet, the stability of our core Regas business and the confidence we have in our cash generation. Next, let's turn to an update on our financial guidance for 2024. Based on our performance to date, we are raising and narrowing our previously communicated adjusted EBITDA guidance for 2024. For the full year, we are now expecting adjusted EBITDA to range between $335,000,000 $345,000,000 The increase in the guidance range was primarily driven by higher margins across several regas projects, lower vessel operating cost and lower than anticipated business development spend. For the full year, we now expect maintenance CapEx to range between $40,000,000 $50,000,000 Committed growth capital is still expected to range between $70,000,000 $80,000,000 This range is inclusive of the $50,000,000 milestone payment for the new bill that we paid in October. Speaker 300:19:25As a reminder, committed growth capital is defined as capital allocated and committed to specific investments for previously approved capital projects. So to recap, we had another great quarter with our base business continuing to deliver consistent earnings results and predictable positive cash flows. We are extremely well positioned financially to invest in strategic growth opportunities, while still maintaining the financial flexibility to return capital to shareholders. With that, we'll open up the call for Q and A. Operator00:20:00Thank you. Our first question for today comes from Chris Robertson of Deutsche Bank. Your line is now open. Please go ahead. Speaker 400:20:16Thank you, operator. Good morning, Stephen and Dana, and thank you for taking my question. I just wanted to clarify on the new supply agreement that was just signed here. Do you guys have, I guess, have you secured supply for that agreement? And is there an agreed upon kind of spread or margin that we should be thinking about there, just in terms of how to frame medium term agreement in terms of is that 3 years, 5 years, 7 years, and what could that mean in terms of expected EBITDA generation? Speaker 200:20:50Thanks, Chris. This is Steven. I'm going to turn that over to Oliver Simpson, our Chief Commercial Officer. I would just say that we're excited about this. One of the things that I like about this is once again, as I mentioned, you're going to see us buying and selling LNG in the same index and using market knowledge, market access in places that are familiar to us. Speaker 200:21:17But I'd like to turn to Oliver and seeing how much we're at liberty to elaborate. Speaker 500:21:26Thanks, Stephen. Thanks, Chris. Yes, I think echoing what Steve said, I mean, we're excited about this transaction. It's a great add to our base business. I think it's fair to say it's a locked in margin on the purchase and sale. Speaker 500:21:45In terms of the length of the deal, I think we've said midterm. I think that's kind of where we have to leave it at and think about it as multi year, I would say. But building on what Stephen said, I think it's a great example of our ability to leverage on our base business and global footprint and deliver LNG to our customers. I think additionally, I'd also like to iterate the point that it also allows us on the shipping side to acquire an LNG carrier, which is something that we're quite excited about. That's a carrier that we can use towards our pipeline and our growth of opportunities. Speaker 500:22:28So it's great to see the synergies between our base business growing on that and then leading into our project pipeline. Speaker 400:22:40I guess as a follow-up question, since you brought up the carrier, do you envision that carrier kind of being needed steady state to, I guess, service that contract or will there be seasonal opportunities for it to trade spot? Or I guess, how consistent will it be for use in your own portfolio versus any, Speaker 600:22:59I guess, sub chartering opportunities? Speaker 500:23:05I think for us, we've shown in the past, we've had the ability to buy and sell some spot cargoes servicing some of the markets that we're in, again, on the point of service leading on our base business and leveraging that. So I think this carrier, if we go down the route of purchasing an LNG carrier for this, we can use it for this, but we'll certainly look to optimize around our commercial business, spot charters and other deals as it makes sense. Speaker 400:23:36Got it. That makes sense. Thank you. I'll turn it over. Operator00:23:42Thank you. Our next question comes from Jeremy Tonet from JPMorgan. Your line is now open. Please go ahead. Speaker 600:23:51Hey, this is Noah Katz on for Jeremy. Thanks for the question. First, I wanted to touch on what you're seeing with other growth opportunities outside of FSRUs. Are you still focused on investing additional assets in vessels and infrastructure for onshore regasification efforts, with potential smaller players, maybe for more near term earnings uplift? Thanks. Speaker 200:24:16Hi, Noah. This is Steven again. And yes, I think I hope we've made that clear. Certainly, that was one of the reasons we brought one of the Vietnam opportunities to light. We want to say that we want to make sure the market understands, customers understand that while we think we're the leader in FSRUs, I certainly do more than think. Speaker 200:24:42I know we're the leader in FSRUs. But we want to be agnostic. If there are other means of getting LNG to people who need LNG, we will evaluate those. We want to be advancing those. We don't want to rely on one asset class to solve what is a pressing global need and that is getting access to affordable LNG. Speaker 200:25:06So I do we've tried to make that point. We are looking at things for that reason. And I hope that we will continue to progress in that effort. Speaker 600:25:20Sounds good. Thanks for that. And then as a follow-up, I see you maintain the growth CapEx guidance for the full year, but slightly lowered the maintenance CapEx guidance. You might have said already, but I guess just what went into the guidance decrease for the full year? And then if I can ask about what can you tell us about your initial thoughts into 2025 based on the trends you've seen thus far in the Q4? Speaker 600:25:44Thanks. Speaker 300:25:48Hi, Noah. This is Dana. So in regards to your first question on maintenance CapEx, it's just that we haven't spent quite as much on maintenance CapEx. Most of that spend year to date is for vessel upgrades, vessel equipment. We report CapEx right now on a cash basis. Speaker 300:26:04So there's a little bit of lumpiness in how we spend that cash and the payments, the timing of the payments. So we're just slightly short of where we thought we'd be. That'll likely trail into 2025. So your question on 2025, I assume it's in regards to maintenance CapEx. We're still running through those numbers, but we will have to as I said on the call, we will have 2 dry docks next year. Speaker 300:26:25So those obviously will be built into our maintenance CapEx next year. And we'll share more information on 2025 in February. Speaker 700:26:35Okay. Thank you. Operator00:26:40Thank you. Our next question comes from Michael Scialla of Stephens. Your line is now open. Please go ahead. Speaker 800:26:49Yes. Thank you. Good morning, everybody. Maybe just to follow-up on the last question. Dana, I realize you haven't put the numbers out there yet, but can you say with those 2 dry docks and some of the CapEx billing maintenance CapEx billing into next year relative to 2024, would we think that 2025 would be up, maintenance CapEx versus 2024? Speaker 300:27:16Hi, Mike. Yes, we expect it to be up. This year, we did have dry dock, but that as you probably are aware that dry dock was not capitalized. So it was not included in our maintenance CapEx because that was for Summit vessel that's on a boot structure. So next year in the second half of the year, we do expect our maintenance CapEx will go up because of the 2 capitalized dry docks. Speaker 300:27:35And we're not sharing which vessels those are and the specific timing right now because we're still working through those details with our counterparties, but we should have more to share in February. Speaker 800:27:47Very good. And you've obviously got some good visibility on growth in 2026 with the new FSRU and you've given us a look at some of the longer term projects with Alaska and Vietnam. Anything between here and there between here and mid-twenty 6 I guess that you can point to that will serve as growth drivers? Speaker 200:28:14Mike, this is Steven. I'm going to turn this one over to Oliver. But I would say, we are certainly looking at things that could have an impact. It's obviously going to be binary if those make or don't make, but you should be aware that we ain't just looking at 2026 and beyond in terms of opportunity set. But Oliver, why don't you see if you can give Mike any more color? Speaker 500:28:42Yes. Thanks, Susan. Thanks, Mike. Yes, I think we see obviously 'twenty six. We'll have the new build coming on. Speaker 500:28:51And obviously, as we've mentioned, we're working towards the conversion. So I think that the newbuild and conversions will work towards the kind of organic pipeline of projects we have. But in the near term, we continue to look at inorganic opportunities for growth that we see would add near term value. I think there's a number of ongoing discussions. I think we're in a great financial position to act on something if the right thing comes up. Speaker 500:29:25So we're looking at those and we'll come back on those when we can. Speaker 100:29:33Okay. Thank you. Operator00:29:37Thank you. Our next question comes from Bobby Brooks of Northland Capital Markets. Your line is now open. Please go ahead. Speaker 700:29:51Hey, good morning guys. Thank you for taking my question. So I just wanted to ask on the LNG carrier to FSRU. I'm just curious how quickly could you convert that LNG carrier to an FSRU? And could you maybe give us more detail as to what type of projects this converted FSRU would fit? Speaker 700:30:14I'm guessing it's probably a smaller project where it's more of a backup insurance policy for those customers energy need and it's probably in like environmentally, it's probably in a bay that less doesn't experience crazy changes like Cook Inlet. Speaker 900:30:36Hey, Bobby, this is David Miner. Yes, great question. So we're excited about the conversion prospect. Indeed, that would probably be for a smaller project, one of the smaller projects that are in our pipeline. It's not necessarily only for those projects that would use it for an insurance policy. Speaker 900:30:58It could be for any reason. And we expect that to be a versatile project or a versatile vessel that could go into it wouldn't just be Cook Inlet or environmentally sensitive areas. It could really go anywhere, but it would be targeted for those smaller send out customers. By having that asset available to us in 2025 that Oliver spoke about, we get to start on those on the engineering. For a conversion project, you can't do the conversion without the long lead items, you can't do the long lead items without engineering and you can't do the engineering without a vessel. Speaker 900:31:38And so by getting our hands on a vessel, we're starting the clock that you're that you spoke about, the timeline to bring that vessel to market. You're starting the clock by getting your hands on that asset. So in terms of total timeline, last earnings call, we spoke about a new vessel that was on the order of 3 to 3.5 years to bring that to market. Conversion is considerably less than that, notionally a year less than that, but it's very dependent on the specification, also the donor vessel that you're going to use for that conversion. There's a lot of things that go into driving the timeline on a conversion. Speaker 900:32:16So don't feel comfortable until we have our hands on that asset and have fully flushed out the specification. Don't feel comfortable speaking to the exact timeline, but I hope that gives you a sense for roughly what to expect. Speaker 700:32:32No, that's terrific color. Thank you, David. I appreciate that. And so maybe you kind of laid it out really well there that you have to get the vessel before the engineering before the long lead time items. So would it be right for me Operator00:32:45to say and then earlier in the Speaker 700:32:46call you were talking about having the LNG carrier to deliver those midterm values. Am I right am I thinking about the right way that you could buy you could get that LNG care for the FSRU conversion and while you're doing the engineering and ordering those long lead time items, they could actually be delivering LNG volumes to your current infrastructure. Am I thinking about that right? Speaker 900:33:11Yes, that's spot on. That's the beauty of this model is we get to trade that asset while we're preparing for the conversion. And so you don't have to absorb months or even longer of downtime on an idle vessel while you do all that engineering work. Spot on. Speaker 700:33:32Okay. Wow. That's really impressive. And then I don't want to take up too much time here, but I guess on the new build, am I right that discussions are already being had on where that new build will ultimately go? If you Speaker 500:33:51get it delivered if you get Speaker 700:33:53it delivered in June of 2026, can we assume that by August or September that year that ship is done generating EBITDA? And then also would I be right to assume the EBITDA generation from the new build would likely be kind of notably above what your current fleet generates in terms of like an per vessel generation? Speaker 500:34:21Hi, Bobby. It's Oliver here. I'll take that one. I mean, I think we're not going to go into the specifics of in commercial discussions. But I think what I'd say to try and shed some light is this FSRU, it's the only new build FSRU that's contracted without a that was contracted without a long term contract attached to it. Speaker 500:34:47So I think it's a unique asset in the fleet. I think you look at the size of SendOut, it's a fantastic asset for a project that needs that highest end up. So we're very excited about bringing that asset into the fleet and the prospects for that. So again, it's one of these things we'll come back when we can say more on specifics, but we're excited about having that asset come out in 'twenty six into our fleet. Speaker 700:35:24Okay, got it. And I'll return back in the queue. Thank you guys. Appreciate the time and congrats on another good quarter. Operator00:35:36Thank you. At this time, we currently have no further questions. So I'll hand it back to Stephen Cobos for any further remarks. Speaker 200:35:46Again, I would like to thank everyone on the call for joining us today. I really appreciate the conversation. In summary, we are doing what we said we would do. This is an incredible company that is doing big things in markets all around the globe. That is why we are the industry leader in FSRUs and downstream LNG infrastructure. Speaker 200:36:10What you heard today is that we are driving near and mid term value creation. We have a rock solid base business that generates sustainable earnings, and we are executing a disciplined capital allocation strategy to maximize value for you, our valued shareholders. With that, thanks very much for your time. Operator00:36:34Thank you for joining today's call. You may now disconnect your lines.Read morePowered by