International Seaways Reports Second Quarter 2022 Results

NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–International Seaways, Inc. (NYSE: INSW) (the “Company” or “INSW”), one of the largest tanker companies worldwide providing energy transportation services for crude oil and petroleum products, today reported results for the second quarter of 2022.

HIGHLIGHTS & RECENT DEVELOPMENTS

  • Net income for the second quarter was $69.0 million, or $1.38 per diluted share, compared to a net loss of $18.8 million, or $0.67 per diluted share, in the second quarter of 2021. Net income for the second quarter of 2022 excluding one-time items (described below) was $71.5 million, or $1.43 per diluted share.
  • Adjusted EBITDA(A) for second quarter was approximately $111.7 million.
  • Cash(B) was $231.7 million as of June 30, 2022; total liquidity was $451.7 million, including $220.0 million of undrawn revolver capacity.
  • Balance Sheet Enhancements:
    • Executed sale for $140 million in net cash proceeds from the Company’s 50% interest in an FSO joint venture.
    • Consolidated senior secured debt into a new single facility with an aggregate capacity of $750 million, composed of a $530 million term loan and a $220 million revolving credit facility. The facility has sustainability-linked features, which today compose of 58% of the Company’s total debt portfolio.
    • Repaid $70 million total outstanding under the revolving credit facility. The Company has $220 million of undrawn capacity.
    • Repaid the total $25 million outstanding balance of the 8.5% senior notes due June 2023 on August 5, 2022.
    • Refinanced two MRs through sale and leaseback arrangement with Japanese leasing companies, which resulted in net proceeds of approximately $15 million.
  • Returns to Shareholders:
    • Doubled the regular quarterly cash dividend to $0.12 per share, which was paid in June 2022, representing the tenth consecutive quarter of quarterly dividends
    • Returned to shareholders a cumulative $103.4 million since the start of 2020.
    • Extended share buyback program to the end of 2023 and increased authorization to $60 million
  • Fleet Optimization Program:
    • Sold all four remaining Handysize vessels, built in 2006, which generated net proceeds of approximately $30 million in aggregate, after debt repayment. Also sold a 2008-built MR vessel, resulting in net proceeds of approximately $10 million, after debt repayment and savings on upcoming third special survey and ballast water treatment installation costs estimated at approximately $3 million.
    • Sold for recycling its two remaining Panamax vessels with an average age of 19 years to capitalize on historically high recycle values. Net proceeds from the unencumbered vessels were about $14 million. All recycling was conducted in accordance with the Hong Kong Convention.

“During the second quarter, we demonstrated Seaways’ significant operating leverage and earnings power,” said Lois K. Zabrocky, International Seaways’ President and CEO. “We capitalized on oil markets that were the strongest we’ve seen since before the pandemic based on strong demand, supply constraints and depleted inventories as the world grapples with energy security. Refined product oil demand, particularly gasoline and middle distillates has outpaced supply even as refinery utilization is well above pre-pandemic levels.”

Ms. Zabrocky added, “After a little more than a year since our transformational merger that tripled our fleet size and diversified our tanker portfolio with the addition of over 40 product carriers, Seaways is well positioned for the strong underlying fundamentals that we expect to firm the tanker markets over the next few years. We expect continued growing demand, limited fleet growth and higher utilization from the longer distances between oil supply sources and demand destinations. Amidst the strengthening market, we took decisive steps in the second quarter to further advance Seaways’ industry position, while unlocking value for shareholders, enhancing our financial strength, and capitalizing on our increased scale. Doubling our quarterly dividend to $0.12 per share is an important milestone and reflects our prioritization of enhancing returns to shareholders, which have totaled over $100 million since the beginning of 2020.”

Jeff Pribor, the Company’s CFO stated, “During the quarter we successfully unlocked the value of the FSO joint venture, receiving approximately $140 million in cash, closed on a new credit facility that extended our maturities and repaid our revolver to be fully undrawn at $220 million of capacity. As a result of these initiatives and our cash flow generation, we grew our total liquidity at quarter’s end to over $450 million and improved our net loan to value to 37%. With our substantial liquidity and $60 million outstanding on our share repurchase authorization, we remain focused on building upon our track record of returning capital to shareholders while taking advantage of accretive opportunities to create enduring value.”

SECOND QUARTER 2022 RESULTS

Net income for the second quarter of 2022 was $69.0 million, or $1.38 per diluted share, compared to a net loss of $18.8 million, or $0.67 per diluted share, for the second quarter of 2021. The reported net income for the second quarter of 2022 includes the impact of one-time items, consisting of the gain on disposal of vessels, net of impairments, loss on sale of investments in affiliated companies, debt modification expenses and write-off of deferred financing costs, which aggregated to $2.4 million. Excluding these items, net income for the second quarter of 2022 was $71.5 million, or $1.43 per diluted share. The increase in the second quarter of 2022 reflects substantially higher TCE revenues and a significant increase in revenue days as a result of the merger that were partially offset by higher operating expenses (vessel expenses, depreciation and amortization, general and administrative expenses) and interest expense, reflecting the merger that closed in the third quarter of 2021.

Consolidated TCE revenues(C) for the second quarter were $185.5 million, compared to $44.7 million for the second quarter of 2021. This increase in TCE revenue reflects an increase of over 3,800 revenue days of the significantly larger post-merger fleet. Shipping revenues for the second quarter were $188.2 million, compared to $46.3 million for the second quarter of 2021.

Adjusted EBITDA(A) for the second quarter was $111.7 million, compared to $9.8 million for the second quarter of 2021.

Crude Tankers

TCE revenues for the Crude Tankers segment were $59.5 million for the second quarter, compared to $31.1 million for the second quarter of 2021. This increase was primarily attributable to an increase in spot rates as the average spot earnings of the VLCC, Suezmax and Aframax sectors were $16,400, $23,700 and $34,100 per day, respectively, compared with $13,700, $18,500 and $8,600 per day, respectively, during the second quarter of 2021. Additionally, there was an increase of approximately 475 revenue days as a result of changes in fleet composition resulting from the merger and our fleet optimization program. Shipping revenues for the Crude Tankers segment were $62.1 million for the second quarter of 2022, compared to $32.5 million for the second quarter of 2021.

Product Carriers

TCE revenues for the Product Carriers segment were $126.1 million for the second quarter, compared to $13.6 million for the second quarter of 2021. This significant increase is attributable substantially higher spot rates with average spot earnings for the LR1 and MR sectors of $25,900 and $30,400 per day, respectively, in the second quarter of 2022 compared with $15,300 and $10,600 per day, respectively, in the second quarter of 2021. Additionally, an increase of about 3,400 revenue days as a result of the merger contributed to higher revenues. Shipping revenues for the Product Carriers segment were $126.1 million for the second quarter, compared to $13.8 million for the second quarter of 2021.

FIRST HALF 2022 RESULTS

Net income for the first half of 2022 was $56.0 million, or $1.12 per diluted share, compared to a net loss of $32.1 million, or $1.15 per diluted share, for the first half of 2021.

Consolidated TCE revenues for the first half of 2022 were $283.5 million, compared to $89.9 million for the first half of 2021. Shipping revenues for the first half of 2022 were $289.7 million, compared to $93.1 million for the first half of 2021.

Adjusted EBITDA for the first half of 2022 was $137.7 million, compared to $20.5 million for the first half of 2021.

Crude Tankers

TCE revenues for the Crude Tankers segment were $95.9 million for the first half of 2022, compared to $67.0 million for the first half of 2021. Shipping revenues for the Crude Tankers segment were $101.7 million for the first half of 2022, compared to $70.1 million for the first half of 2021.

Product Carriers

TCE revenues for the Product Carriers segment were $187.6 million for the first half of 2022 compared to $22.8 million for the first half of 2021. Shipping revenues for the Product Carriers segment were $188.0 million for the first half of 2022, compared to $23.0 million for the first half of 2021.

SALE OF FSO JOINT VENTURE

In June 2022, the Company sold its 50% stake in two floating storage and offshore (“FSO”) vessels to its joint venture partner. The Company received proceeds, net of adjustments for working capital and expenses, of $140 million.

SENIOR SECURED DEBT REFINANCING

In May 2022, the Company executed a new five-year senior secured credit facility (the “$750m Facility”) with an aggregate capacity of $750 million, composed of a term loan of $530 million and a revolving credit facility of $220 million. The proceeds from the $750m Facility, which included a draw on the revolving credit facility of $70 million, were used to repay three existing facilities aggregating approximately $575 million at the time of closing. The $750m Facility, which was nearly two times oversubscribed, achieved the Company’s goals to extend debt maturities, reduce the average margin and lower scheduled quarterly principal amortization.

Under the terms of the $750m Facility, interest bears at a rate of SOFR plus a margin of 240 basis points (“bps”), representing a savings of approximately 15 bps from the average of the prior facilities. Scheduled quarterly principal payments are $30.6 million, which saves the Company approximately $4 million per annum and the first repayment is due in November 2022, corresponding to additional cash savings of approximately $60 million in 2022.

The covenant structure of the $750m Facility is similar to the prior facilities with enhanced sustainability-linked features, which may impact the margin by five bps. The sustainability targets are measured in three categories: reductions in carbon emissions outlined in the Poseidon Principles, a target of $3 million for annual spending on energy efficiency improvements, decarbonization and other environmental related initiatives, and a safety target measured in Lost Time Incident Frequency performance against an average published by Intertanko.

SALE AND LEASEBACK TRANSACTIONS

During the second quarter of 2022, the Company entered eight-year lease financing arrangements for the sale and leaseback of two 2010-built MRs. The transactions generated net proceeds of $15.4 million net of debt repayment.

REDEMPTION OF 8.5% SENIOR NOTES

On August 5, 2022, the Company redeemed the $25 million aggregate principal outstanding of the 8.5% senior notes due June 2023.

VESSEL SALES AND RECYCLING

During the first half of 2022, the Company sold two Panamaxes, built between 2002 and 2004, which delivered to the buyers in April 2022 for recycling compliant with the Hong Kong Convention. The Company received proceeds of approximately $13.9 million of which $10.2 million was received prior to the end of the first quarter.

During the second quarter of 2022, the Company sold all four of its remaining Handysize vessels, generating proceeds, net of debt repayment, of approximately $30.0 million. The Company also sold a 2008-built MR in the second quarter, receiving proceeds, net of debt repayment, of approximately $10.0 million.

RETURNING CASH TO SHAREHOLDERS

During the second quarter, the Company increased its dividend from $0.06 per share to $0.12 per share. On June 29, 2022, the Company paid approximately $6.0 million in dividends.

The Company’s Board of Directors declared a regular quarterly dividend of $0.12 per share of common stock on August 4, 2022. The dividend will be paid on September 28, 2022 to shareholders with a record date at the close of business on September 14, 2022.

The Company’s Board of Directors authorized an upsize of the share repurchase program to $60 million from $33 million and extended the expiration of the program to the end of 2023.

CONFERENCE CALL

The Company will host a conference call to discuss its second quarter 2022 results at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time (“ET”) on Tuesday, August 9, 2022. To access the call, participants should dial (844) 200-6205 for domestic callers and (929) 526-1599 for international callers and entering 772255. Please dial in ten minutes prior to the start of the call. A live webcast of the conference call will be available from the Investor Relations section of the Company’s website at https://www.intlseas.com.

An audio replay of the conference call will be available until August 16, 2022 by dialing (866) 813-9403 for domestic callers and +44 204 525 0658 for international callers, and entering Access Code 031625.

ABOUT INTERNATIONAL SEAWAYS, INC.

International Seaways, Inc. (NYSE: INSW) is one of the largest tanker companies worldwide providing energy transportation services for crude oil and petroleum products in International Flag markets. International Seaways owns and operates a fleet of 78 vessels, including 13 VLCCs (including three newbuildings), 13 Suezmaxes, five Aframaxes/LR2s, eight LR1s and 39 MR tankers. International Seaways has an experienced team committed to the very best operating practices and the highest levels of customer service and operational efficiency. International Seaways is headquartered in New York City, NY. Additional information is available at https://www.intlseas.com.

Forward-Looking Statements

This release contains forward-looking statements. In addition, the Company may make or approve certain statements in future filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), in press releases, or in oral or written presentations by representatives of the Company. All statements other than statements of historical facts should be considered forward-looking statements. These matters or statements may relate to the consequences of the Company’s merger with Diamond S and plans to issue dividends, its prospects, including statements regarding vessel acquisitions, expected synergies, trends in the tanker markets, and possibilities of strategic alliances and investments. Forward-looking statements are based on the Company’s current plans, estimates and projections, and are subject to change based on a number of factors. Investors should carefully consider the risk factors outlined in more detail in the Annual Report on Form 10-K for 2021 for the Company, the Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended March 31, 2022, the Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the quarter ended June 30, 2022, and in similar sections of other filings made by the Company with the SEC from time to time. The Company assumes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements and written and oral forward-looking statements attributable to the Company or its representatives after the date of this release are qualified in their entirety by the cautionary statements contained in this paragraph and in other reports previously or hereafter filed by the Company with the SEC.

Category: Earnings

Consolidated Statements of Operations

($ in thousands, except per share amounts)

Three Months Ended

Six Months Ended

June 30,

June 30,

2022

2021

2022

2021

(Unaudited)

(Unaudited)

(Unaudited)

(Unaudited)

Shipping Revenues:

Pool revenues

$

164,727

$

26,455

$

248,489

$

51,114

Time and bareboat charter revenues

8,133

11,714

14,308

26,412

Voyage charter revenues

15,337

8,135

26,882

15,534

Total Shipping Revenues

188,197

46,304

289,679

93,060

Operating Expenses:

Voyage expenses

2,658

1,586

6,165

3,173

Vessel expenses

59,563

27,877

119,880

54,204

Charter hire expenses

7,693

5,863

15,002

11,604

Depreciation and amortization

27,256

17,079

54,256

33,833

General and administrative

10,847

6,831

21,013

15,012

Third-party debt modification fees

900

1,087

Merger and integration related costs

481

481

(Gain)/loss on disposal of vessels and other property, net of impairments

(8,102

)

4,005

(9,478

)

4,016

Total operating expenses

100,815

63,722

207,925

122,323

Income/(loss) from vessel operations

87,382

(17,418

)

81,754

(29,263

)

Equity in (loss)/income of affiliated companies

(5,162

)

5,375

435

10,843

Operating income/(loss)

82,220

(12,043

)

82,189

(18,420

)

Other (expense)/income

(574

)

267

(800

)

559

Income/(loss) before interest expense and income taxes

81,646

(11,776

)

81,389

(17,861

)

Interest expense

(12,558

)

(7,006

)

(25,298

)

(14,286

)

Income/(loss) before income taxes

69,088

(18,782

)

56,091

(32,147

)

Income tax provision

(52

)

(1

)

(56

)

(1

)

Net income/(loss) attributable to the Company

$

69,036

$

(18,783

)

$

56,035

$

(32,148

)

Weighted Average Number of Common Shares Outstanding:

Basic

49,602,181

28,051,946

49,586,847

28,037,957

Diluted

49,878,645

28,051,946

49,754,876

28,037,957

Per Share Amounts:

Basic net earnings/(loss) per share

$

1.39

$

(0.67

)

$

1.13

$

(1.15

)

Diluted net earnings/(loss) per share

$

1.38

$

(0.67

)

$

1.12

$

(1.15

)

Consolidated Balance Sheets

($ in thousands)

June 30,

December 31,

2022

2021

(Unaudited)

(Unaudited)

ASSETS

Current Assets:

Cash and cash equivalents

$

230,666

$

97,883

Voyage receivables

181,905

107,096

Other receivables

6,779

5,651

Inventories

804

2,110

Prepaid expenses and other current assets

14,086

11,759

Current portion of derivative asset

763

Total Current Assets

435,003

224,499

Restricted cash

1,054

1,050

Vessels and other property, less accumulated depreciation

1,723,742

1,802,850

Vessels construction in progress

71,036

49,291

Deferred drydock expenditures, net

57,592

55,753

Operating lease right-of-use assets

20,917

23,168

Investments in and advances to affiliated companies

39,832

180,331

Long-term derivative asset

1,296

Time charter contracts acquired, net

159

842

Other assets

14,906

7,700

Total Assets

$

2,364,241

$

2,346,780

LIABILITIES AND EQUITY

Current Liabilities:

Accounts payable, accrued expenses and other current liabilities

$

38,237

$

44,964

Current portion of operating lease liabilities

9,875

8,393

Current installments of long-term debt

160,790

178,715

Current portion of derivative liability

2,539

Total Current Liabilities

208,902

234,611

Long-term operating lease liabilities

9,172

12,522

Long-term debt

912,900

926,270

Long-term derivative liability

529

757

Other liabilities

1,590

2,288

Total Liabilities

1,133,093

1,176,448

Equity:

Total Equity

1,231,148

1,170,332

Total Liabilities and Equity

$

2,364,241

$

2,346,780

Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows

($ in thousands)

Six Months Ended June 30,

2022

2021

(Unaudited)

(Unaudited)

Cash Flows from Operating Activities:

Net income/(loss)

$

56,035

$

(32,148

)

Items included in net loss not affecting cash flows:

Depreciation and amortization

54,256

33,833

Loss on write-down of vessels and other assets

1,697

3,497

Amortization of debt discount and other deferred financing costs

1,955

1,077

Amortization of time charter hire contracts acquired

684

Deferred financing costs write-off

261

Stock compensation

2,728

2,263

Earnings of affiliated companies

(10,017

)

(10,843

)

Write-off of registration statement costs

694

Other – net

(327

)

831

Items included in net income/(loss) related to investing and financing activities:

(Gain)/loss on disposal of vessels and other assets, net

(11,175

)

519

Loss on sale of investments in affiliated companies

9,512

Cash distributions from affiliated companies

2,250

3,625

Payments for drydocking

(25,789

)

(14,720

)

Insurance claims proceeds related to vessel operations

2,035

710

Changes in operating assets and liabilities

(69,260

)

(11,856

)

Net cash provided by/(used in) operating activities

14,845

(22,518

)

Cash Flows from Investing Activities:

Expenditures for vessels and vessel improvements

(53,801

)

(24,130

)

Proceeds from disposal of vessels and other property, net

79,614

3,431

Expenditures for other property

(509

)

(271

)

Investments in and advances to affiliated companies, net

(838

)

(95

)

Proceeds from sale of investments in affiliated companies

140,069

Net cash provided by investing activities

164,535

(21,065

)

Cash Flows from Financing Activities:

Borrowings on long term debt, net of lenders’ fees

641,050

Repayments of debt

(717,913

)

(30,742

)

Proceeds from sale and leaseback financing, net of issuance and deferred financing costs

60,076

Payments on sale and leaseback financing

(18,816

)

Cash payments on derivatives containing other-than-insignificant financing elements

(2,623

)

Common stock issuance costs

(717

)

Payments of deferred financing costs

(556

)

(49

)

Cash dividends paid

(8,941

)

(3,369

)

Cash paid to tax authority upon vesting of stock-based compensation

(1,493

)

(1,030

)

Net cash provided used in financing activities

(46,593

)

(38,530

)

Net increase/(decrease) in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash

132,787

(82,113

)

Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at beginning of year

98,933

215,677

Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at end of period

$

231,720

$

133,564

Spot and Fixed TCE Rates Achieved and Revenue Days

The following tables provides a breakdown of TCE rates achieved for spot and fixed charters and the related revenue days for the three months ended June 30, 2022 and the comparable period of 2021. Revenue days in the quarter ended June 30, 2022 totaled 6,688 compared with 2,846 in the prior year quarter. A summary fleet list by vessel class can be found later in this press release. The information in these tables excludes commercial pool fees/commissions averaging approximately $643 and $641 per day for the three months ended June 30, 2022 and 2021, respectively.

Three Months Ended June 30, 2022

Three Months Ended June 30, 2021

Spot

Fixed

Total

Spot

Fixed

Total

Crude Tankers

VLCC

Average TCE Rate

$

16,441

$

43,903

$

13,684

$

43,877

Number of Revenue Days

808

91

899

651

91

742

Suezmax

Average TCE Rate

$

23,684

$

26,698

$

18,485

$

Number of Revenue Days

963

91

1,054

182

182

Aframax

Average TCE Rate

$

34,116

$

$

8,589

$

Number of Revenue Days

326

326

266

266

Panamax

Average TCE Rate

$

$

$

16,535

$

11,396

Number of Revenue Days

91

523

614

Total Crude Tankers Revenue Days

2,097

182

2,279

1,190

614

1,804

Product Carriers

Aframax (LR2)

Average TCE Rate

$

$

17,143

$

$

17,784

Number of Revenue Days

91

91

91

91

Panamax (LR1)

Average TCE Rate

$

25,910

$

$

15,291

$

Number of Revenue Days

787

787

541

541

MR

Average TCE Rate

$

30,436

$

19,175

$

10,627

$

Number of Revenue Days

3,386

19

3,405

410

410

Handy

Average TCE Rate

$

19,521

$

$

$

Number of Revenue Days

126

126

Total Product Carriers Revenue Days

4,299

110

4,409

951

91

1,042

Total Revenue Days

6,396

292

6,688

2,141

705

2,846

Contacts

Investor Relations & Media Contact:
Tom Trovato, International Seaways, Inc.

(212) 578-1602

ttrovato@intlseas.com

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