Management's discussion and analysis is our analysis of our financial
performance, financial condition and significant trends that may affect our
future performance. It should be read in conjunction with the condensed
consolidated financial statements, and notes thereto, included elsewhere in this
report. It contains forward-looking statements including, without limitation,
statements relating to ChampionX's plans, strategies, objectives, expectations
and intentions that are made pursuant to the "safe harbor" provisions of the
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are
often identified by the words "believe," "anticipate," "expect," "may,"
"intend," "foresee," "guidance," "estimate," "potential," "outlook," "plan,"
"should," "would," "could," "target," "forecast" and similar expressions,
including the negative thereof. We undertake no obligation to publicly update,
revise or correct any of our forward-looking statements after the date they are
made, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except
to the extent required under the federal securities laws. Readers are cautioned
that such forward-looking statements should be read in conjunction with the
disclosures under the heading "CAUTIONARY NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING
STATEMENTS."
EXECUTIVE OVERVIEW AND BUSINESS OUTLOOK
We are a global leader in chemistry solutions, artificial lift systems, and
highly engineered equipment and technologies that help companies drill for and
produce oil and gas safely, efficiently, and sustainably around the world. Our
expertise, innovative products, and digital technologies provide enhanced oil
and gas production, transportation, and real-time emissions monitoring
throughout the lifecycle of a well. Our business is organized into four
reportable segments: Production Chemical Technologies, Production & Automation
Technologies, Drilling Technologies, and Reservoir Chemical Technologies. We
refer to the Production Chemical Technologies segment and Reservoir Chemical
Technologies segment together as the Chemical Technologies business.
Recent Events
Russia's invasion of Ukraine and the related sanctions imposed present economic
risk to companies that engage in business within, or have economic ties to,
Russia. Our Russia operations (the "CT Russia Business") are fully contained
within the country and include a manufacturing plant and related inventory,
service operations, an established customer base and local employees, and has
the ability to operate as a standalone business under the brand, Master
Chemicals. The revenues, net income and total assets of the CT Russia Business
represent less than 2% of our consolidated results of operations. During the
second quarter of 2022, we initiated a plan to dispose of the CT Russia
Business. As a result, the CT Russia Business met the criteria to be reported as
held for sale and, therefore, was reflected in our condensed consolidated
balance sheet at the lower of its carrying value or its fair value less costs to
sell. Due to the continued economic pressure and sanctions imposed by the United
States, European Union, and United Kingdom, increasing costs to sell and
increased trade regulations and political instability in Russia, we assessed the
fair value less cost to sell the business as of March 31, 2023 to be zero,
resulting in a $13.0 million pre-tax impairment expense recorded during the
three months ended March 31, 2023.
Business Environment
We monitor macro-economic conditions and industry-specific drivers and key risk
factors affecting our business segments as we formulate our strategic plans and
make decisions related to allocating capital and human resources. Our business
segments provide a broad range of technologies and products to support oil and
gas production, exploration and development, and the midstream sector. As a
result, we are substantially dependent upon global oil production levels, as
well as new investment activity levels in the oil and gas and midstream sectors.
Demand for our products, technologies and services is impacted by overall global
demand for oil and gas, ongoing depletion rates of existing oil and gas wells,
and our customers' willingness to invest in the exploration for and development
of new oil and gas resources. Our customers determine their operating and
capital budgets based on current and expected future crude oil and natural gas
prices, United States ("U.S.") and worldwide rig count, U.S. well completions
and expected industry cost levels, among other factors. Crude oil and natural
gas prices are impacted by supply and demand, which are influenced by
geopolitical, macroeconomic, and local events, and have historically been
subject to substantial volatility and cyclicality. Rig count, footage drilled,
and exploration and production ("E&P") investment by oil and gas operators have
often been used as leading indicators for the level of drilling and development
activity and future production levels in the oil and gas sector.
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Market Conditions and Outlook
In recent years, oil prices have remained volatile due to various factors such
as the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, oil supply constraints, geopolitical
instability and concerns of a global recession. During the first quarter of
2023, with the exception of a decline of oil prices in March in reaction to the
U.S. regional bank instability, oil prices remained generally in line with those
experienced in the later portion of 2022.
Oil and gas activity in the U.S., however, slowed during the first quarter of
2023, with U.S. rig counts experiencing the first quarterly decline since 2020.
Supply continued to outpace demand, but this is expected to shift in the latter
half of 2023, particularly after the recently announced OPEC+ supply actions.
While crude oil production in the U.S. has continued its trend towards pre-COVID
levels, its further growth is expected to be limited due to the reported quality
of operators' resource inventory of new drilling locations and public oil and
gas producers maintaining capital discipline and a focus on shareholder returns
versus new drilling activity. A shift to tighter oil supply is a positive
indicator for oil prices. Growth in international oil activity is accelerating
in the context of medium-term oil supply outlook.
Inflation rates have begun to slow. Nonetheless, we continue to actively monitor
market trends specifically as it relates to the sourcing of raw materials. We
also continue to work diligently to ensure selling prices offset the impact of
raw material, labor, and logistics-related inflation on our businesses. Our
productivity and continuous improvement initiatives are focused on delivering
expanding profit margins in all our businesses.
CRITICAL ACCOUNTING ESTIMATES
Refer to our "Critical Accounting Estimates" included in Part II, Item 7 of our
Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2022 for a discussion
of our critical accounting estimates.
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