TEN Ltd. Reports Record Profits for Year-End and Fourth Quarter 2023 Results and Dividend of $0.60 per Common Share

Record annual profits in excess of $300 million – an increase of 60% – EPS of $9.93

EBITDA of $490 million

100% increase of common dividend

Dynamic growth and fleet renewal with green ship initiative

Market fundamentals remain strong

ATHENS. Greece, March 27, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — TEN, Ltd. (TEN) (NYSE: TNP) (the “Company”) reports results (unaudited) for the fourth quarter and the year ended December 31, 2023.

FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE YEAR 2023
TEN celebrated its 30th year as a public company, with another record year performance. In 2023 it generated $890 million in revenues resulting to a net income of $327 million before impairment charges, a significant increase from last year.

Adjusted EBITDA for the year reached $490 million, $95 million higher than in 2022, a 24% increase.  

Average TCE per ship per day for 2023 amounted to $36,822, 21% higher from the 2022 level while vessel utilization climbed to 96.3% in 2023 from 94.7% the prior year.

Depreciation and amortization combined for 2023 remained relatively stable compared to 2022 at $144 million.

The Company’s total debt obligations were reduced from the 2022 level and settled at $1.56 billion at December 31, 2023.

Interest and finance costs continued to be impacted by higher rates globally and reached $101 million for the year ended December 31, 2023. This elevated rate environment resulted to an increase of interest income from $2 million in 2022 to $15 million in 2023.

Vessel overhead costs per ship per day in 2023 were at $1,535 from $1,248 in the 2022 equivalent period while operating expenses settled at $9,617 in 2023 from $8,467 in 2022 impacted by the global inflationary pressures evident in world economies for most of 2023.

Cash balances, as on December 31, 2023 remained solid at $377 million, $67 million higher the December 31, 2022, levels after approximately $138 million of preferred shares redemptions and common stock dividends, from cash reserves, that took place during the year.

FINANCIAL RESULTS FOR THE FOURTH QUARTER OF 2023

The fourth quarter of 2023 was a transitional period for TEN, as it operated six fewer vessels than the same period in 2022 due to vessel sales and before the add-on of the five new vessel acquisitions. This resulted to an adjusted EBITDA of $124 million from $159 million in the 2022 fourth quarter and an operating income of $83 million before impairment charges.

This reduction in the number of vessels led to equivalent decreases in voyage, charter hire and operating expenses when compared to the 2022 fourth quarter with the most notable decrease being in voyage expenses which were $9 million lower than the 2022 level.

Depreciation and amortization remained largely unchanged at $38 million in the 2023 fourth quarter.

As a result of this reduced fleet, operating income in the fourth quarter of 2023, amounted to $83 million with a resulting net income at $58 million, or $1.74 per share before impairment charges.

Fleet utilization reached 98.3% in the fourth quarter of 2023 from a still high 97.4% in the 2022 fourth quarter due to the increase of vessels in time-charter employment.

The average daily Time Charter Equivalent (TCE) rate per vessel in the fleet reached $35,565 with vessel operating expenses per ship per day at $9,607 during the fourth quarter of 2023.

DIVIDEND – CORPORATE AFFAIRS

Reflecting its strong performance and positive market fundamentals, the Company will pay $0.60 per common share semi-annual dividend in June 2024 which is double the amount distributed in 2023 for the same period. Management intends to distribute a second semi-annual dividend to holders of its common shares in December 2024.

SUBSEQUENT EVENTS
In February 2024, TEN signed a newbuilding contract with a major South Korean yard for the construction of one option one suezmax DP2 Shuttle Tanker with expected delivery in 2026. The vessel has a 10-year employment with a major energy concern with embedded charterer options to increase the duration of the charter to a maximum of 20 years. The expected gross revenues over the maximum life of this contract are about $500 million.

Under the recently announced agreement to acquire five-modern eco-friendly tankers employed on term contracts, the first vessel, the DF Montmartre, a 2023-built LNG-powered LR2 aframax tanker was delivered to the Company on March 26, 2024. The other four are expected to join the fleet between early April 2024 and June 2024.

STRATEGY & OUTLOOK
TEN celebrated its 30th year with a record performance and is on a springboard for future growth. Following its tried and tested strategy of vessel renewal, it has sold nine vessels of an average age of 18.5 years and replaced them with 16 vessels with an average of 1.3 years, whilst increasing its dwt by 1.5 million tonnes.

It has used the strong market fundamentals to extend and secure new employments with profit-sharing arrangements for 32 of its vessels, resulting to $2 billion of minimum contracted revenues. “Strong balance sheet, high utilization, operational excellence and our environmentally friendly fleet secures visibility of growing earnings and allows TEN to further reward its shareholders going forward”, said Mr George Saroglou, President and COO of TEN.

TEN’s CURRENT NEWBUILDING PROGRAM  

# Name Type Delivery Status Employment
1 Paris 24 DP2 Shuttle Tanker Q2 2025* Under Construction Yes
2 Athens 04 DP2 Shuttle Tanker Q2 2025* Under Construction Yes
3 TBN Suezmax – Scrubber Fitted Q2 2025* Under Construction Under Discussion
4 TBN Suezmax – Scrubber Fitted Q4 2025* Under Construction Under Discussion
5 TBN MR – Scrubber Fitted Q1 2026* Under Construction Under Discussion
6 TBN MR – Scrubber Fitted Q1 2026* Under Construction Under Discussion
7 TBN DP2 Shuttle Tanker Q3 2026* Under Construction Yes
8 TBN DP2 Shuttle Tanker Q4 2026* Option TBC Under Discussion

*Expected delivery as per shipbuilding contracts

ABOUT TSAKOS ENERGY NAVIGATION
TEN, founded in 1993 and is one of the first and most established public shipping companies in the world. TEN’s diversified energy fleet currently consists of 74 double-hull vessels, including four DP2 shuttle tankers, two scrubber-fitted suezmax vessels and two scrubber-fitted MR product tankers under construction, constituting a mix of crude tankers, product tankers and LNG carriers, totaling 9.1 million dwt.

ABOUT FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
Except for the historical information contained herein, the matters discussed in this press release are forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those predicted by such forward-looking statements. TEN undertakes no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events, or otherwise.

Conference Call Details:
As announced previously, today, Wednesday, March 27, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. Eastern Time, TEN will host a conference call to review the results as well as management’s outlook for the business. The call, which will be hosted by TEN’s senior management, may contain information beyond what is included in the earnings press release.

Participants should dial into the call 10 minutes before the scheduled time using the following numbers: 877-405-1226 (US Toll-Free Dial In) or +1 201-689-7823 (US and Standard International Dial In). Please quote “Tsakos” to the operator and/or conference ID 13745387. Click here for the additional participant international Toll-Free access numbers.

Alternatively, participants can register for the call using the call me option for a faster connection to join the conference call. You can enter your phone number and let the system call you right away. Click here for the call me option.

Simultaneous Slides and Audio Webcast:
There will also be a live, and then archived, webcast of the conference call and accompanying slides, available through the Company’s website. To listen to the archived audio file, visit our website www.tenn.gr and click on Webcasts & Presentations under our Investor Relations page. Participants to the live webcast should register on the website approximately 10 minutes prior to the start of the webcast.

For further information, please contact:

Company

Tsakos Energy Navigation Ltd.
George Saroglou
President & COO
+30210 94 07 710
[email protected]

Investor Relations / Media
Capital Link, Inc.
Nicolas Bornozis
Markella Kara
+212 661 7566
[email protected]

 
TSAKOS ENERGY NAVIGATION LIMITED AND SUBSIDIARIES
Selected Consolidated Financial and Other Data
(In Thousands of U.S. Dollars, except share, per share and fleet data)
 
      Three months ended     Year ended
      December 31 (unaudited)     December 31 (unaudited)
STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS DATA     2023     2022     2023     2022
                         
Voyage revenues   $ 220,241   $ 270,255   $ 889,566   $ 860,400
                         
Voyage expenses     36,674     46,137     155,724     209,890
Charter hire expense     6,079     6,642     24,680     32,774
Vessel operating expenses     49,300     50,033     194,914     190,268
Depreciation and amortization     37,540     37,409     144,241     140,821
General and administrative expenses     7,502     7,616     33,339     29,854
(Gain) Loss on sale of vessels             (81,198)     440
Impairment charges     26,367         26,367    
Total expenses     163,462     147,837     498,067     604,047
                         
Operating income     56,779     122,418     391,499     256,353
                         
Interest and finance costs, net     (27,928)     (20,893)     (100,821)     (50,253)
Interest income     4,472     1,155     14,582     2,000
Other, net     (149)     196     (176)     366
Total other expenses, net     (23,605)     (19,542)     (86,415)     (47,887)
Net income     33,174     102,876     305,084     208,466
                         
Less: Net income attributable to the noncontrolling interest     (1,412)     (1,740)     (4,902)     (4,232)
Net income attributable to Tsakos Energy Navigation Limited   $ 31,762   $ 101,136   $ 300,182   $ 204,234
                         
Effect of preferred dividends     (6,750)     (8,673)     (30,184)     (34,724)
Undistributed income to Series G participants                 (1,250)
Deemed dividend on Series D preferred shares             (3,256)    
Net income attributable to common stockholders of Tsakos Energy Navigation Limited   $ 25,012   $ 92,463   $ 266,742   $ 168,260
Earnings per share, basic   $ 0.85   $ 3.17   $ 9.04   $ 6.02
Earnings per share, diluted   $ 0.85   $ 3.17   $ 9.04   $ 6.01
Weighted average number of common shares, basic     29,505,603     29,188,716     29,505,603     27,970,799
Weighted average number of common shares, diluted     29,505,603     29,188,716     29,505,603     28,188,064
                         
BALANCE SHEET DATA     December 31     December 31            
      2023     2022            
Cash     376,694     309,439            
Other assets     236,800     371,911            
Vessels, net     2,600,021     2,580,575            
Advances for vessels under construction and acquisitions     150,575     46,650            
Total assets   $ 3,364,090   $ 3,308,575            
                         
Debt and other financial liabilities, net of deferred finance costs     1,562,657     1,577,877            
Other liabilities     148,786     207,779            
Stockholders’ equity     1,652,647     1,522,919            
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity   $ 3,364,090   $ 3,308,575            
 
 
      Three months ended     Year ended
OTHER FINANCIAL DATA     December 31     December 31
      2023     2022     2023     2022
Net cash provided by operating activities   $ 92,204   $ 132,836   $ 395,279   $ 288,529
Net cash used in investing activities   $ (83,600)   $ (100,198)   $ (137,441)   $ (301,814)
Net cash (used in) provided by financing activities   $ (25,415)   $ 75,376   $ (190,583)   $ 195,527
                         
TCE per ship per day   $ 35,565   $ 39,776   $ 36,822   $ 30,399
                         
Operating expenses per ship per day   $ 9,607   $ 8,827   $ 9,617   $ 8,467
Vessel overhead costs per ship per day   $ 1,365   $ 1,263   $ 1,535   $ 1,248
      10,972     10,090     11,152     9,715
                         
FLEET DATA                        
                         
Average number of vessels during period     59.7     65.6     59.5     65.5
Number of vessels at end of period     60.0     66.0     60.0     66.0
Average age of fleet at end of period   Years 10.7     10.4     10.7     10.4
Dwt at end of period (in thousands)     7,408     7,570     7,408     7,570
                         
Time charter employment – fixed rate   Days 2,641     2,282     9,703     8,337
Time charter and pool employment – variable rate   Days 1,424     2,168     6,311     8,131
Period employment coa at market rates   Days 83     84     230     386
Spot voyage employment at market rates   Days 1,253     1,344     4,659     5,786
Total operating days     5,401     5,878     20,903     22,640
Total available days     5,495     6,032     21,713     23,919
Utilization     98.3%     97.4%     96.3%     94.7%
                         
 
Non-GAAP Measures
Reconciliation of Net income to Adjusted EBITDA
                         
      Three months ended     Year ended
      December 31     December 31
      2023     2022     2023     2022
                         
Net income attributable to Tsakos Energy Navigation Limited   $ 31,762   $ 101,136   $ 300,182   $ 204,234
Depreciation and amortization     37,540     37,409     144,241     140,821
Interest Expense     27,928     20,893     100,821     50,253
(Gain) Loss on sale of vessels             (81,198)     440
Impairment charges     26,367         26,367    
Adjusted EBITDA   $ 123,597   $ 159,438   $ 490,413   $ 395,748
                         
The Company reports its financial results in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). However, management believes that certain non-GAAP measures used within the financial community may provide users of this financial information additional meaningful comparisons between current results and results in prior operating periods as well as comparisons between the performance of Shipping Companies. Management also uses these non-GAAP financial measures in making financial, operating and planning decisions and in evaluating the Company’s performance. We are using the following Non-GAAP measures:
(i) TCE which represents voyage revenue less voyage expenses is divided by the number of operating days less 136 days lost for the fourth quarter and 577 days for the twelve-month of 2023 and 151 days for the prior year quarter of 2022 and 761 days for twelve-month period of 2022, respectively, as a result of calculating revenue on a loading to discharge basis.
(ii) Vessel overhead costs are General & Administrative expenses, which also include Management fees, Stock compensation expense and Management incentive award.
(iii) Operating expenses per ship per day which exclude Management fees, General & Administrative expenses, Stock compensation expense and Management incentive award.
(iv) Adjusted EBITDA. See above for reconciliation to net income.
Non-GAAP financial measures should be viewed in addition to and not as an alternative for, the Company’s reported results prepared in accordance with GAAP.
The Company does not incur corporation tax.
 


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