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John Wood Group Reports 10% Revenue Growth in 2023

12/01/2024

John Wood Group today announced a trading update for the year ended 31 December 2023 (‘FY23’).

Ken Gilmartin,CEO,said:
“We are now one year into our strategic growth journey and our results continue to show clear progress. We have delivered strong revenue and EBITDA growth, improved our underlying cash generation, grown our order book, and continue to see an acceleration in the proportion of sustainable solutions within our pipeline.

“We are confident that our actions, business model and strategy are delivering and look forward to giving a further update in March.”

  • Trading in line with expectations
    • FY23 revenue around $6 billion, up 9% with good growth across all business units
    • FY23 adjusted EBITDA slightly ahead of guidance at $420 million to $425 million, up 9%
    • Adjusted EBITDA margin slightly above 7% including opex investments in the year
  • Further momentum in strategic delivery
    • Significant contract wins across energy and materials
    • Order book of around $6.1 billion was up 4% on a comparable basis1 and supports our growth expectations for 2024
    • Over 40% of bidding pipeline now from sustainable solutions2
    • Started the sales process for our stake in the EthosEnergy joint venture3
  • Continued improvement in underlying cash flows
    • Operating cash flow of c.$210 million, a significant improvement on FY22 ($66 million outflow), with around $175 million operating cash flow generated in the second half
    • Net debt excluding leases at 31 December 2023 was c.$680 million, including exceptional cash outflows in line with our guidance of c.$140 million and an FX impact of c.$15 million
    • Net debt was slightly above our expectations due to FX and the timing of customer receipts in December, as flagged in our Q3 trading update
    • On track to deliver positive free cash flow in 2024, as previously guided

FY23  trading across business

Consulting saw strong revenue growth of c.13% to c.$0.7 billion with continued growth in our solutions across energy security, energy transition and digital consulting.

Adjusted EBITDA was c.4% higher at c.$80 million, with revenue growth partly offset by a lower margin of c.11% compared to 11.7% last year, reflecting opex investments to support future growth.

Projects saw strong revenue growth of c.10% to c.$2.5 billion, with very strong growth across oil, gas and chemicals.

Adjusted EBITDA was c.8% higher at c.$185 million with a margin around 7.5% (FY22: 7.6%), partly reflecting the impact of pass-through revenue.

Operations saw like-for-like revenue growth4 of around 7% to c.$2.5 billion. This growth reflects higher activity levels across the business, particularly in Europe and the Middle East.

Adjusted EBITDA was around 11% higher at c.$165 million, with an improved margin of around 6.5% (FY22: 6.1%) helped by good operational performance.

Investment Services revenue was up around 35% to c.$0.3 billion, reflecting higher activity in our heavy civils business, and the facilities business transferred from Projects at the start of the year.

Adjusted EBITDA was c.$70 million (FY22: $69 million), including a contribution of around $65 million from the two Turbines joint ventures (FY22: $48 million).

 

Central costs were around $75 million (FY22: $74 million) with cost savings mitigating inflationary pressures.

Full year outlook confirmed

Significant contract wins in the fourth quarter included:

  • Detailed engineering design for Woodside’s Trion project, the deepest semi-submersible facility in the Gulf of Mexico
  • Brownfield engineering contract in Europe, helping to produce active pharmaceutical ingredients for medicines
  • Supporting one of the world’s largest offshore clean power projects in Germany
  • Appointed owners’ engineer for world-leading green hydrogen project in Spain
  • Delivering engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning services on a cost reimbursable basis for brownfield modifications for bp’s Murlach development in the North Sea
  • Two-year operations contract extension with Equinor in the Mariner field in the North Sea

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