• 2012 June 25 18:21

    Kirby riveses Q2 earnings guidance

    Kirby Corporation (“Kirby”)  (NYSE:KEX) announced today that it expects 2012 second quarter net earnings to be in the $.80 to $.85 per share range,  below Kirby’s  previously announced  earnings guidance  range  of $.97 to $1.02 per share,  but above  2011 second quarter earnings of $.77 per share, the Corp. press release said.

    For the 2012 year,  Kirby  is revising its  earnings guidance to $3.45 to $3.70 per share, below previously announced guidance range of $3.85 to $4.05 per share, but above 2011 year earnings of $3.33 per share. The $3.45 to $3.70 per share 2012 year guidance range includes the $.05 per share first quarter charge to the United Holdings contingent earnout liability, but does not include any future earnout charges, and includes $.03 per share of first  and second  quarter severance charges associated with the integration of Kirby Offshore Marine into Kirby.
     
    Joe Pyne, Kirby’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, commented, “Our lower uidance reflects deterioration in the manufacturing area and softness in the oil field related engine and transmission sales and service and parts sales at United Holdings, our land-based diesel engine services operation.  The lower guidance also  reflects higher  maintenance  expenditures, lower than anticipated general and administrative savings and an additional severance charge at Kirby Offshore Marine, formerly K-Sea Transportation Partners LLC, our coastal tank barge operation. Also,  during the second quarter our inland tank barge business experienced lower  petrochemical volumes from a major customer due to both scheduled and unscheduled plant maintenance at multiple facilities, and some Mississippi River System low water operating problems.   While numerous negative issues have resulted in the lowering of our 2012 second quarter earnings guidance, for the 2012 year the primary difference between our low end guidance of $3.45 per share and high end guidance of $3.70 per share  is  the level of United’s oil field related business in the second half of the year.”   

    United Holdings
    The current low price of natural gas has resulted in a significant decline in the exploration of United States  land-based  natural gas shale formations, and  a corresponding reduction in the number of fracturing units being employed.  As a result, new orders received for the manufacturing of hydraulic fracturing units fell more rapidly than Kirby’s original guidance  anticipated.  Partially offsetting this decline in  manufacturing is  demand for  fracturing units  to be  remanufactured during 2012.   The transition from manufacturing to remanufacturing of fracturing units is occurring, but it will take several quarters to obtain optimal efficiency.  
     
    Kirby Offshore Marine
    Since the purchase of the coastal fleet in July 2011, Kirby has determined that the fleet was not maintained to Kirby’s standards and as a result additional funds must be spent to bring this equipment up to Kirby standards, some of which will be capitalized and some expensed. The estimated amount to be expensed and lost revenue days  will  impact earnings by  $.08 per share for 2012, $.02 in the second quarter.  Also, during the second quarter the Northeast and New York Harbors markets softened, resulting in lower equipment utilization levels and more competitive bidding for available movements.  

    Kirby Inland Marine and Kirby Engine Systems   
    The legacy inland marine transportation market remains positive, with utilization in the 90% to 95% range and continued upward pricing trends.  As noted above, the 2012 second quarter results will be negatively impacted by both scheduled and unscheduled maintenance at multiple facilities of a major customer and some  Mississippi River System low water operating problems.  Despite the temporarily lower petrochemical volumes from a major customer, results for the legacy  inland marine transportation operation for the 2012  second quarter and first six months  are projected to be well  above  comparable 2011  results, with higher operating margins.  In addition, the legacy diesel engine services mediumspeed and high-speed marine markets, including the Gulf Coast oil services market, and  the power generation market continue to improve and their 2012 second quarter and first six months results are projected to be above comparable 2011 results, reflecting higher operating margins.

    About Kirby Corporation
    Kirby Corporation, based in Houston, Texas, is the nation’s largest domestic tank barge operator transporting bulk liquid products throughout the Mississippi River System, on the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, along all three United States coasts, and in Alaska and Hawaii.  Kirby transports petrochemicals, black oil products, refined petroleum products and agricultural chemicals by tank barge.  Through the diesel engine services segment, Kirby provides after-market service for medium-speed and high-speed diesel engines and reduction gears used in marine and power generation applications.  Kirby also distributes and services diesel engines, transmissions, pumps and compression products, and manufactures and remanufactures oilfield service equipment, including hydraulic fracturing equipment, for land-based pressure pumping and oilfield service markets.


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