NOV cuts dividend. Expects 1Q revenue drop

National Oilwell Varco, a US-based provider of oilfield equipment and services, expects a drop in revenue in the first quarter, and will cut dividend to preserve cash, in response to market conditions “which continued to deteriorate through the first quarter of 2016.”

Clay Williams, Chairman, President and CEO, said: “We believe reducing the dividend is in the best interest of our company and our shareholders as we continue to work our way toward the bottom of this severe down cycle. Substantial decreases in 2016 E&P capital plans are driving activity levels to new record lows, resulting in significantly diminished demand for equipment and services.

The company’s board of directors has approved a plan to reduce the quarterly dividend to $0.05 per share.

Williams said that based on preliminary information, first quarter revenues will be down approximately 20% from the $2.7 billion recognized in the fourth quarter of 2015.

“Importantly, although the near-term outlook remains challenging, NOV remains strong financially. NOV’s total debt decreased by over $500 million during the first three months of 2016 and the decision to reduce the dividend is expected to improve future net cash flow by approximately $615 million per year,” NOV CEO added.

He said the company’s belief was that “We believe the dramatic reductions in capital spending are accelerating global production declines, setting the stage for a recovery in demand for NOV equipment and technologies.”

Williams added: “Reducing our dividend will allow us to preserve capital to invest in future growth opportunities and enhance the core capabilities our customers will need when industry activity increases.”