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Lamprell expects 2015 revenue below current view

LONDON, January 14, 2015

Rig-maker Lamprell said the slump in oil prices hurt its ability to secure new business, and that it expected its revenue for this year would be about 10 per cent below current expectations.

Lamprell said its financial performance for the year would be heavily weighted toward the second half.

The reduction in capital expenditure by oil and gas operators globally due to the slump in oil prices will hurt its bid pipeline, Lamprell said.

"We anticipate intense competition with a large number of players chasing fewer projects, leading to increased pressure on margins," it said in a statement.

Lamprell's 2015 revenue consists mostly of existing tenders, which include a $365 million contract to build two jackup drilling rigs for Abu Dhabi's National Drilling Co.

"While short-term tendering activity will continue at a pace required to meet current demand, our ability to carry on winning new business is contingent on the state of the broader industry," Lamprell said. - Reuters




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