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KLX ENERGY SERVICES HOLDINGS, INC. REPORTS STRONG SECOND QUARTER 2022 RESULTS


HOUSTON, Aug. 11, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- KLX Energy Services Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq: KLXE) ("KLXE", the "Company", "we", "us" or "our") today reported financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2022. We also make reference to the three months ended June 30, 2021 ("Pro Forma Prior Year Second Quarter").

Second Quarter 2022 Financial and Operational Highlights

See "Non-GAAP Financial Measures" at the end of this release for a discussion of Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted EBITDA margin, free cash flow, net working capital and their reconciliation to the most directly comparable financial measure calculated and presented in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles ("GAAP"). We have not provided reconciliations of our future expectations as to Adjusted EBITDA or Adjusted EBITDA margin as such reconciliation is not available without unreasonable efforts. In addition, for comparative purposes, we have also presented Pro Forma Operating Income (Loss) and Adjusted EBITDA for the three months ended June 30, 2021 in the Additional Selected Operating Data section below.

Chris Baker, President and Chief Executive Officer of KLXE, stated, "We are excited about our second quarter results and the overall strength of the oilfield service market despite the volatility in commodity prices. I am very proud of our team and we are now beginning to see the fruits of our labor over the last 24 months. Driven by the continued improvement in pricing and customer activity, we expect third quarter sequential revenue growth of 9% to 13% and third quarter Adjusted EBITDA margin of 10% to 12%. We are now approaching our goal of returning KLXE to positive free cash flow and believe we may achieve this goal in the second half of 2022."

Second Quarter 2022 Financial Results

Revenue for the second quarter of 2022 totaled $184.4 million, an increase of 21% compared to first quarter revenue of $152.3 million. The increase in revenue reflects the increase in activity and pricing across all geographic segments and product service lines. On a product line basis, drilling, completion, production and intervention services contributed approximately 28.2%, 49.8%, 11.9% and 10.1%, respectively, to revenues for the second quarter 2022.

Net loss for the second quarter of 2022 was $7.5 million, compared to first quarter net loss of $19.9 million. Adjusted EBITDA for the second quarter of 2022 was up 255% to $17.4 million compared to first quarter Adjusted EBITDA of $4.9 million.

Second Quarter 2022 Segment Results

The Company reports revenue, operating income and Adjusted EBITDA through three geographic business segments: Rocky Mountains, Southwest and Northeast/Mid-Con.

The following is a tabular summary of revenue, operating income (loss) and Adjusted EBITDA for the second quarter ended June 30, 2022 and first quarter ended March 31, 2022 ($ in millions).



Three Months Ended



June 30, 2022


March 31, 2022

Revenue:





     Rocky Mountains


$                                53.1


$                                43.3

     Southwest


60.0


51.9

     Northeast/Mid-Con


71.3


57.1

Total Revenue


$                              184.4


$                              152.3






Three Months Ended



June 30, 2022


March 31, 2022

Operating income (loss):





     Rocky Mountains


$                                  4.0


$                                 (0.8)

     Southwest


2.0


(0.4)

     Northeast/Mid-Con


7.3


(0.8)

     Corporate and other


(11.9)


(9.5)

Total operating income (loss)


$                                  1.4


$                              (11.5)






Three Months Ended



June 30, 2022


March 31, 2022

Adjusted EBITDA





     Rocky Mountains


$                                  9.3


$                                  4.7

     Southwest


6.4


4.2

     Northeast/Mid-Con


11.1


2.7

       Segment Total


26.8


11.6

     Corporate and other


(9.4)


(6.7)

Total Adjusted EBITDA(1)


$                                17.4


$                                  4.9



(1)

Excludes one-time costs, as defined in the Reconciliation of Consolidated Net Loss to Adjusted EBITDA (loss) table below, non-cash compensation expense and non-cash asset impairment expense.

 

Balance Sheet and Liquidity

Total debt outstanding as of June 30, 2022 was $295.4 million, compared to $274.8 million as of December 31, 2021. The increase in total debt was driven by additional borrowing on our ABL Facility as well as amortization of debt issuance costs. As of June 30, 2022, cash and cash equivalents totaled $31.5 million. Total liquidity as of June 30, 2022 was $70.7 million and available liquidity was $56.6 million, including net availability of $25.1 million available on the June 30, 2022 ABL Facility Borrowing Base Certificate, net of $14.1 million FCCR holdback. The Senior Secured Notes bear interest at an annual rate of 11.5%, payable semi-annually in arrears on May 1st and November 1st. Accrued interest as of June 30, 2022 was $4.8 million for the Senior Secured Notes and $0.5 million related to the ABL Facility. The Company has continued discussions with lenders around various refinancing options, including amending and extending its current ABL Facility.

Net working capital as of June 30, 2022 was $51.3 million, which was up 12% from March 31, 2022 levels. The increase in net working capital was largely driven by the 21% increase in revenue, although we were able to offset the investment by reducing days sales outstanding by 4% to approximately 60 days and at the same time modestly increasing days payable outstanding.

Other Financial Information

Capital expenditures were $7.8 million during the second quarter of 2022, an increase of $2.0 million, or 34% compared to capital expenditures of $5.8 million in the first quarter of 2022. Capital spending during the second quarter was driven primarily by maintenance capital expenditures across our segments. KLXE continues to expect fiscal year 2022 capital spending to be between $25.0 and $30.0 million and will be primarily focused on maintenance capital spending. As of June 30, 2022, we had $6.3 million of assets held for sale related to real property and equipment in the Rocky Mountains and Southwest segments. We expect $1.5 million of these sales to close during the third quarter of 2022.

Guidance
Conference Call Information

KLXE has scheduled a conference call for 9:00 a.m. Central Time (10:00 a.m. Eastern Time) on Friday, August 12, 2022, to review reported results. You may access the call by telephone at 1-201-389-0867 and ask for the KLXE 2022 Second Quarter Conference Call. The webcast of the call may also be accessed through the Investor Relations section of the Company's website at https://investor.klxenergy.com/events-and-presentations/events. A replay of the call can be accessed on the Company's website for 90 days and will be available by telephone through August 26, 2022, at 1-201-612-7415, access code 13731739#. Please submit any questions for management prior to the call via email to [email protected].

About KLX Energy Services Holdings, Inc.

KLXE is a growth-oriented provider of diversified oilfield services to leading onshore oil and natural gas exploration and production companies operating in both conventional and unconventional plays in all of the active major basins throughout the United States. The Company delivers mission critical oilfield services focused on drilling, completion, production, and intervention activities for technically demanding wells from over 60 service and support facilities located throughout the United States. KLXE's complementary suite of proprietary products and specialized services is supported by technically skilled personnel and a broad portfolio of innovative in-house manufacturing, repair and maintenance capabilities. More information is available at www.klxenergy.com.

Forward-Looking Statements and Cautionary Statements

The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 provides a "safe harbor" for forward-looking statements to encourage companies to provide prospective information to investors. This news release (and any oral statements made regarding the subjects of this release, including on the conference call announced herein) includes forward-looking statements that reflect our current expectations and projections about our future results, performance and prospects. Forward-looking statements include all statements that are not historical in nature and are not current facts. When used in this news release (and any oral statements made regarding the subjects of this release, including on the conference call announced herein), the words "believe," "expect," "plan," "intend," "anticipate," "estimate," "predict," "potential," "continue," "may," "might," "should," "could," "will" or the negative of these terms or similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements, although not all forward-looking statements contain such identifying words. These forward-looking statements are based on our current expectations and assumptions about future events and are based on currently available information as to the outcome and timing of future events with respect to, among other things: our operating cash flows; the availability of capital and our liquidity; our ability to renew and refinance our debt; our future revenue, income and operating performance; our ability to sustain and improve our utilization, revenue and margins; our ability to maintain acceptable pricing for our services; future capital expenditures; our ability to finance equipment, working capital and capital expenditures; our ability to execute our long-term growth strategy and to integrate our acquisitions; our ability to successfully develop our research and technology capabilities and implement technological developments and enhancements; and the timing and success of strategic initiatives and special projects.

Forward-looking statements are not assurances of future performance and actual results could differ materially from our historical experience and our present expectations or projections. These forward-looking statements are based on management's current expectations and beliefs, forecasts for our existing operations, experience, expectations and perception of historical trends, current conditions, anticipated future developments and their effect on us and other factors believed to be appropriate. Although management believes the expectations and assumptions reflected in these forward-looking statements are reasonable as and when made, no assurance can be given that these assumptions are accurate or that any of these expectations will be achieved (in full or at all). Our forward-looking statements involve significant risks, contingencies and uncertainties, most of which are difficult to predict and many of which are beyond our control. Known material factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, risks associated with the following: a decline in demand for our services, including due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, declining commodity prices, overcapacity and other competitive factors affecting our industry; the cyclical nature and volatility of the oil and gas industry, which impacts the level of exploration, production and development activity and spending patterns by E&P companies; a decline in, or substantial volatility of, crude oil and gas commodity prices, which generally leads to decreased spending by our customers and negatively impacts drilling, completion and production activity; inflation; increases in interest rates; the ongoing war in Ukraine; supply chain issues; and other risks and uncertainties listed in our filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including our Current Reports on Form 8-K that we file from time to time, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and Transition Report on Form 10-K. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date hereof. We undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements after the date they are made, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law.

Contacts: KLX Energy Services Holdings, Inc.
Keefer M. Lehner, EVP & CFO
832-930-8066
[email protected]

Dennard Lascar Investor Relations
Ken Dennard / Natalie Hairston
713-529-6600
[email protected]

 

KLX Energy Services Holdings, Inc.
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations
(In millions of U.S. dollars and shares, except per share amounts)
(Unaudited)









Pro Forma


Three Months Ended


Three Months Ended


June 30, 2022


March 31, 2022


July 31, 2021


June 30, 2021

Revenues

$                  184.4


$                  152.3


$                  111.9


$                  106.6

Costs and expenses:








   Cost of sales

150.9


135.0


99.2


97.3

   Depreciation and amortization

14.0


13.7


14.5


14.9

   Selling, general and administrative

18.0


15.0


14.3


14.4

   Research and development costs

0.1


0.1


0.1


0.2

   Impairment and other charges

?


?


0.2


0.7

   Bargain purchase gain

?


?


0.5


?

Operating income (loss)

1.4


(11.5)


(16.9)


(20.9)

Non-operating expense:








   Interest expense, net

8.7


8.3


8.0


7.8

Loss before income tax

(7.3)


(19.8)


(24.9)


(28.7)

   Income tax expense

0.2


0.1


0.1


0.1

Net loss

$                     (7.5)


$                   (19.9)


$                   (25.0)


$                   (28.8)









Net loss per common share:








   Basic

$                   (0.67)


$                   (1.98)


$                   (2.98)


$                   (3.45)

   Diluted

$                   (0.67)


$                   (1.98)


$                   (2.98)


$                   (3.45)









Weighted average common shares:








   Basic

11.2


10.1


8.4


8.4

   Diluted

11.2


10.1


8.4


8.4

 

KLX Energy Services Holdings, Inc.
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets
(In millions of U.S. dollars and shares, except per share data)
(Unaudited)



June 30, 2022


December 31, 2021

ASSETS

Current assets:




Cash and cash equivalents

$                             31.5


$                             28.0

Accounts receivable?trade, net of allowance of $6.0 and $6.2

123.3


103.2

Inventories, net

26.0


22.4

Other current assets

17.8


11.1

Total current assets

198.6


164.7

Property and equipment, net

167.2


171.0

Operating lease asset

43.5


47.4

Intangible assets, net

2.1


2.2

Other assets

4.0


2.4

Total assets

$                          415.4


$                          387.7

LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' DEFICIT

Current liabilities:




Accounts payable

$                             85.7


$                             72.1

Accrued interest

5.3


5.0

Accrued liabilities

30.1


24.1

Current portion of operating lease obligations

14.7


15.9

Current portion of finance lease obligations

8.1


5.6

Total current liabilities

143.9


122.7

Long-term debt

295.4


274.8

Long-term operating lease obligations

28.7


31.5

Long-term finance lease obligations

16.3


9.1

Other non-current liabilities

0.4


1.0

Commitments, contingencies and off-balance sheet arrangements




Stockholders' deficit:




Common stock, $0.01 par value; 110.0 authorized; 12.3 and 10.5 issued

0.1


0.1

Additional paid-in capital

487.9


478.1

Treasury stock, at cost, 0.4 shares and 0.3 shares

(4.6)


(4.3)

Accumulated deficit

(552.7)


(525.3)

Total stockholders' deficit

(69.3)


(51.4)

Total liabilities and stockholders' deficit

$                          415.4


$                          387.7

 

KLX Energy Services Holdings, Inc.
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(In millions of U.S. dollars)
(Unaudited)



Six Months Ended


June 30, 2022


July 31, 2021

Cash flows from operating activities:




Net loss

$                              (27.4)


$                              (61.8)

Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash flows used in operating activities




Depreciation and amortization

27.7


29.9

Impairment and other charges

?


0.8

Non-cash lease expense

0.1


0.0

Non-cash compensation

1.5


1.8

Amortization of deferred financing fees

0.6


0.6

Provision for inventory reserve

0.3


0.1

Change in allowance for doubtful accounts

?


0.2

Gain on disposal of property, equipment and other

(5.3)


(4.2)

Bargain purchase gain

?


0.5

Changes in operating assets and liabilities:




   Accounts receivable

(20.1)


(12.3)

   Inventories

(3.9)


(1.9)

   Other current and non-current assets

4.2


5.1

   Accounts payable

9.6


3.8

   Other current and non-current liabilities

(1.9)


?

     Net cash flows used in operating activities

(14.6)


(37.4)

Cash flows from investing activities:




Purchases of property and equipment

(13.6)


(5.7)

Proceeds from sale of property and equipment

6.5


8.6

     Net cash flows (used in) provided by investing activities

(7.1)


2.9

Cash flows from financing activities:




Purchase of treasury stock

(0.3)


(0.3)

Borrowings on ABL Facility

20.0


30.0

Proceeds from stock issuance, net of costs

8.3


?

Payments on finance lease obligations

(3.4)


(1.1)

Proceeds from finance lease refinancing

1.4


?

Change to financed payables

(0.8)


(1.8)

     Net cash flows provided by financing activities

25.2


26.8

     Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents

3.5


(7.7)

Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period

28.0


47.1

Cash and cash equivalents, end of period

$                               31.5


$                               39.4





Supplemental disclosures of cash flow information:




Cash paid during period for:




Income taxes paid, net of refunds

$                                 0.6


$                                 0.3

Interest

16.0


14.7

Supplemental schedule of non-cash activities:




Accrued capital expenditures

$                                 4.0


$                                 1.9

 

KLX Energy Services Holdings, Inc.
Additional Selected Operating Data
(Unaudited)

Non-GAAP Financial Measures

This release includes Adjusted EBITDA, free cash flow, and net working capital measures. Each of the metrics are "non-GAAP financial measures" as defined in Regulation G of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

Adjusted EBITDA is a supplemental non-GAAP financial measure that is used by management and external users of our financial statements, such as industry analysts, investors, lenders and rating agencies. Adjusted EBITDA is not a measure of net earnings or cash flows as determined by GAAP. We define Adjusted EBITDA as net earnings (loss) before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, further adjusted for (i) goodwill and/or long-lived asset impairment charges, (ii) stock-based compensation expense, (iii) restructuring charges, (iv) transaction and integration costs related to acquisitions, (v) costs incurred related to the COVID-19 pandemic and (vi) other expenses or charges to exclude certain items that we believe are not reflective of ongoing performance of our business. Adjusted EBITDA is used to calculate the Company's leverage ratio, consistent with the terms of the Company's ABL Facility.

We believe Adjusted EBITDA is useful because it allows us to more effectively evaluate our operating performance and compare the results of our operations from period to period without regard to our financing methods or capital structure. We exclude the items listed above in arriving at Adjusted EBITDA because these amounts can vary substantially from company to company within our industry depending upon accounting methods and book values of assets, capital structures and the method by which the assets were acquired. Adjusted EBITDA should not be considered as an alternative to, or more meaningful than, net income as determined in accordance with GAAP, or as an indicator of our operating performance or liquidity. Certain items excluded from Adjusted EBITDA are significant components in understanding and assessing a company's financial performance, such as a company's cost of capital and tax structure, as well as the historic costs of depreciable assets, none of which are components of Adjusted EBITDA. Our computations of Adjusted EBITDA may not be comparable to other similarly titled measures of other companies.

We define free cash flow as net cash provided by operating activities less capital expenditures and proceeds from sale of property and equipment. Our management uses free cash flow to assess the Company's liquidity and ability to repay maturing debt, fund operations and make additional investments. We believe that free cash flow provides useful information to investors because it is an important indicator of the Company's liquidity, including its ability to reduce net debt, make strategic investments and repurchase stock.

Net working capital is calculated as current assets, excluding cash, less current liabilities, excluding accrued interest and finance lease obligations. We believe that net working capital provides useful information to investors because it is an important indicator of the Company's liquidity.

The following tables present a reconciliation of the non-GAAP financial measures of Adjusted EBITDA and free cash flow to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure for the periods indicated:

KLX Energy Services Holdings, Inc.
Reconciliation of Consolidated Net Loss to Adjusted EBITDA (Loss)
(In millions of U.S. dollars)
(Unaudited)









Pro Forma


Three Months Ended


Three Months Ended


June 30, 2022


March 31, 2022


July 31, 2021


June 30, 2021

Consolidated net loss (2)

$                       (7.5)


$                     (19.9)


$                     (25.0)


$                     (28.8)

   Income tax expense

0.2


0.1


0.1


0.1

   Interest expense, net

8.7


8.3


8.0


7.8

Operating income (loss)

1.4


(11.5)


(16.9)


(20.9)

   Bargain purchase gain

?


?


0.5


?

   Impairment and other charges (1)

?


?


0.2


0.7

   One-time costs, excluding impairment and other charges (1)

1.2


2.0


1.3


3.0

Adjusted operating income (loss)

2.6


(9.5)


(14.9)


(17.2)

   Depreciation and amortization

14.0


13.7


14.5


14.9

   Non-cash compensation

0.8


0.7


1.0


1.1

Adjusted EBITDA (loss)

$                       17.4


$                         4.9


$                         0.6


$                       (1.2)



*

Previously announced quarterly numbers may not sum to the year-end total due to rounding.

(1)

The one-time costs during the second quarter of 2022 relate to $0.9 in non-recurring legal and restructuring costs, $0.1 in costs related to testing and treatment of COVID-19, $0.1 in severance costs and $0.1 in additional non-recurring costs.

(2)

Quarterly cost of sales includes $2.1 million of lease expense associated with five coiled tubing unit leases.

 

KLX Energy Services Holdings, Inc.
Consolidated Adjusted EBITDA Margin (1)
(In millions of U.S. dollars)
(Unaudited)









Pro Forma


Three Months Ended


Three Months Ended


June 30, 2022


March 31, 2022


July 31, 2021


June 30, 2021

Adjusted EBITDA (loss)

$                   17.4


$                     4.9


$                     0.6


$                    (1.2)

Revenue

184.4


152.3


111.9


106.6

Adjusted EBITDA Margin Percentage

9.4 %


3.2 %


0.5 %


(1.1) %



(1)

Adjusted EBITDA Margin is defined as the quotient of Adjusted EBITDA (loss) and total revenue. Adjusted EBITDA is operating income (loss) excluding one-time costs (as defined above), depreciation and amortization expense, non-cash compensation expense and non-cash asset impairment expense.

 

Reconciliation of Rocky Mountains Operating Income (Loss) to Adjusted EBITDA
(In millions of U.S. dollars)
(Unaudited)









Pro Forma


Three Months Ended


Three Months Ended


June 30, 2022


March 31, 2022


July 31, 2021


June 30, 2021

Rocky Mountains operating income (loss)

$                         4.0


$                       (0.8)


$                       (2.2)


$                       (4.3)

   One-time costs (1)

0.1


0.1


0.2


?

   Adjusted operating income (loss)

4.1


(0.7)


(2.0)


(4.3)

   Depreciation and amortization expense

5.2


5.4


5.0


5.1

   Non-cash compensation

?


?


0.1


0.1

Rocky Mountains Adjusted EBITDA

$                         9.3


$                         4.7


$                         3.1


$                         0.9



(1)

One-time costs are defined in the Reconciliation of Consolidated Net Loss to Adjusted EBITDA (loss) table above. For purposes of segment reconciliation, one-time costs also includes impairment and other charges.

 

Reconciliation of Southwest Operating Income (Loss) to Adjusted EBITDA
(In millions of U.S. dollars)
(Unaudited)









Pro Forma


Three Months Ended


Three Months Ended


June 30, 2022


March 31, 2022


July 31, 2021


June 30, 2021

Southwest operating income (loss)

$                         2.0


$                       (0.4)


$                       (3.7)


$                       (3.8)

   One-time costs (1)

(0.2)


0.1


0.1


0.9

   Adjusted operating income (loss)  

1.8


(0.3)


(3.6)


(2.9)

   Depreciation and amortization expense

4.6


4.5


5.4


5.6

   Non-cash compensation

?


?


?


?

Southwest Adjusted EBITDA

$                         6.4


$                         4.2


$                         1.8


$                         2.7



(1)

One-time costs are defined in the Reconciliation of Consolidated Net Loss to Adjusted EBITDA (loss) table above. For purposes of segment reconciliation, one-time costs also includes impairment and other charges.

 

Reconciliation of Northeast/Mid-Con Operating Income (Loss) to Adjusted EBITDA (Loss)
(In millions of U.S. dollars)
(Unaudited)









Pro Forma


Three Months Ended


Three Months Ended


June 30, 2022


March 31, 2022


July 31, 2021


June 30, 2021

Northeast/Mid-Con operating income (loss)

$                         7.3


$                       (0.8)


$                       (3.8)


$                       (4.9)

   One-time costs (1)

0.1


0.1


0.6


0.9

   Adjusted operating income (loss)  

7.4


(0.7)


(3.2)


(4.0)

   Depreciation and amortization expense

3.6


3.4


3.6


3.6

   Non-cash compensation

0.1


?


0.1


0.1

Northeast/Mid-Con Adjusted EBITDA (loss)

$                       11.1


$                         2.7


$                         0.5


$                       (0.3)



(1)

One-time costs are defined in the Reconciliation of Consolidated Net Loss to Adjusted EBITDA (loss) table above. For purposes of segment reconciliation, one-time costs also includes impairment and other charges.

 

KLX Energy Services Holdings, Inc.
Segment Adjusted EBITDA Margin (1)
(In millions of U.S. dollars)
(Unaudited)









Pro Forma


Three Months Ended


Three Months Ended


June 30, 2022


March 31, 2022


July 31, 2021


June 30, 2021

Rocky Mountains








Adjusted EBITDA

$                     9.3


$                     4.7


$                     3.1


$                     0.9

Revenue

53.1


43.3


33.6


29.7

Adjusted EBITDA Margin Percentage

17.5 %


10.9 %


9.2 %


3.0 %

Southwest








Adjusted EBITDA

6.4


4.2


1.8


2.7

Revenue

60.0


51.9


43.0


43.5

Adjusted EBITDA Margin Percentage

10.7 %


8.1 %


4.2 %


6.2 %

Northeast/Mid-Con








Adjusted EBITDA (loss)

11.1


2.7


0.5


(0.3)

Revenue

71.3


57.1


35.3


33.4

Adjusted EBITDA Margin Percentage

15.6 %


4.7 %


1.4 %


(0.9) %



(1)

Segment Adjusted EBITDA Margin is defined as the quotient of Segment Adjusted EBITDA (loss) income and total segment revenue. Segment Adjusted EBITDA is segment operating income (loss) excluding one-time costs (as defined above), non-cash compensation expense and non-cash asset impairment expense.

 

The following table presents a reconciliation of the non-GAAP financial measure of free cash flow to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure for the periods indicated:

KLX Energy Services Holdings, Inc.
Reconciliation of Net Cash Flow Provided by Operating Activities to Free Cash Flow
(In millions of U.S. dollars)
(Unaudited)









Pro Forma


Three Months Ended


Three Months Ended


June 30, 2022


March 31, 2022


July 31, 2021


June 30, 2021

Net cash flow used in operating activities

$                       (8.4)


$                       (6.2)


$                     (26.1)


$                     (32.8)

   Capital expenditures

(7.8)


(5.8)


(3.5)


(1.8)

Proceeds from sale of property and equipment

3.9


2.6


2.5


2.9

Levered free cash flow

$                     (12.3)


$                       (9.4)


$                     (27.1)


$                     (31.7)

Less: Interest expense

8.7


8.3


8.0


7.8

Unlevered free cash flow

$                       (3.6)


$                       (1.1)


$                     (19.1)


$                     (23.9)

 

The following table presents a reconciliation of the non-GAAP financial measure of net working capital to the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure for the periods indicated:

KLX Energy Services Holdings, Inc.
Reconciliation of Current Assets and Current Liabilities to Net Working Capital
(In millions of U.S. dollars)
(Unaudited)



As of


June 30, 2022


March 31, 2022


December 31, 2021

Current assets

$                             198.6


$                             162.1


$                             164.7

Less: Cash

31.5


19.4


28.0

Net current assets

167.1


142.7


136.7

Current liabilities

143.9


131.1


122.7

Less: Accrued interest

5.3


12.3


5.0

Less: Operating lease obligations

14.7


15.3


15.9

Less: Capital lease obligations

8.1


6.7


5.6

Net current liabilities

115.8


96.8


96.2

Net Working Capital

$                               51.3


$                               45.9


$                               40.5

 

KLX Energy Services Holdings, Inc.
Consolidated SG&A Margin (1)
(In millions of U.S. dollars)
(Unaudited)









Pro Forma


Three Months Ended


Three Months Ended


June 30, 2022


March 31, 2022


July 31, 2021


June 30, 2021

Selling, general and administrative expenses

$                   18.0


$                   15.0


$                   14.3


$                   14.4

Revenue

184.4


152.3


111.9


106.6

SG&A Margin Percentage

9.8 %


9.8 %


12.8 %


13.5 %



(1)

SG&A Margin is defined as the quotient of selling, general and administrative expenses and total revenue.

 

 

 

SOURCE KLX Energy Services Holdings, Inc.


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