Aker Sees Robust Demand Following Q2 2013 Slip

August 27, 2013

Aker Solutions ASA second-quarter results 2013 show earnings, order intake down slightly, but little cause for concern on the horizon

Financial highlights

Aker Solutions' earnings for the second quarter of 2013 were impacted by low capacity utilisation in the engineering business as new orders waned. The result was also pushed down by idle-time at the Aker Wayfarer and the Skandi Aker vessels as well as a minor loss in the umbilicals business. The June cancellation of the Category B rig contract led to a one-time cost of NOK 375 million, of which NOK 361 million was recognised as an investment impairment and the rest booked as an operating cost.

"Aker Solutions in the second quarter resolved execution problems that led to weak results at the start of the year," said Executive Chairman Øyvind Eriksen. "We delivered on key projects, including the Ekofisk Zulu platform and seven umbilical systems, and reduced the risks in our portfolio."

Outlook
Aker Solutions experiences robust demand for its products and services in most markets and is well-positioned in the fast-growing deepwater segment. Tendering activity is high. At the same time, oil companies have delayed some projects amid cashflow concerns, increasing uncertainty about future investments and the timing of contract awards to oil-services providers.
 

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