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UK energy services firm Hunting beats annual earnings view on robust contracts

British energy services firm Searching Plc beat market expectations after it reported a nearly twofold boost in annual revenue on Thursday, boosted by robust contract wins across a diverse portfolio.

The company posted $103 million in core revenue for the year ended Dec. 31, which was greater than its previous projection of $96. million-$ 100 million.

Experts usually had actually expected it to log about $98.42. million in earnings, according to a company-compiled agreement.

Searching, which counts Exxon Mobil and Chevron. among its top customers, makes parts,. technology systems and accuracy parts.

The business has been tapping the non-oil and gas markets,. moving previous heavy reliance on its largest unit Titan, which. makes boring tools mainly for onshore wells in the U.S.

Onshore activity declined in the United States last year.

We see the U.S. North American land market being quite. flat. But we see upside in places like India, in our. international service in the Middle East, as well as what's. going on in South America, stated CEO Jim Johnson in a call.

Searching, which clocked a strong order book for the year, is. expected to take advantage of further global activity with. strong sales in South America as drilling in Guyana and Brazil. boosts, based on Investec experts.

Efforts to broaden into non-oil and gas energy also settled. as the section reported a 59% boost in yearly revenue,. representing 8% of the total earnings of $929.1 million.

The business continues to show that all of its. item groups can add to portfolio development and a path. back to 15% EBITDA margins, as it continues to lower. cyclicality and volatility from the business, Investec stated in. a note.

Core revenue margin increased to 11% from 7% in 2022.

Shares of the company were up 3.5% at 1030 GMT to 310 pence.

Hunting retained its 2024 earnings expectations and. increased total dividend by 11% to 10 cents per share for 2023.

(source: Reuters)