Highlights
Frontline reports a net loss attributable to the Company of $36.4 million for the third quarter of 2013, equivalent to a loss per share of $0.46.
Frontline reports a net loss attributable to the Company of $175.5 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2013, equivalent to a loss per share of $2.24.
Frontline records a vessel impairment loss of $22.4 million in the third quarter of 2013 and a vessel impairment loss of $103.7 million in the nine months ended September 30, 2013.
Frontline will not pay a dividend for the third quarter of 2013.
Frontline issued 329,532 new shares in the third quarter further to the ATM offering launched in June 2013.
In October 2013, Frontline entered into a private agreement to exchange $25.0 million of the Company's 4.5% Convertible Bond for an aggregate of 6,474,827 shares and a cash payment of $2.25 million.
In October 2013, Frontline agreed with Ship Finance to terminate the long term charter parties for the 1998 and 1999 built VLCCs Front Champion and Golden Victory and Ship Finance simultaneously sold the vessels to unrelated third parties.
Third Quarter and Nine Months 2013 Results
The Board of Frontline Ltd. (the "Company" or "Frontline") announces a net loss attributable to the Company of $36.4 million in the third quarter, equivalent to a loss per share of $0.46, compared with a net loss of $120.3 million in the second quarter, equivalent to a loss per share of $1.54. The Company has recorded a vessel impairment loss of $22.4 million in the third quarter compared with an impairment loss of $81.3 million in the preceding quarter. The third quarter impairment loss relates to the Front Champion and Golden Victory.
Impairment losses are taken when events or changes in circumstances occur that cause the Company to believe that future cash flows for an individual vessel will be less than its carrying value and not fully recoverable. In such instances an impairment charge is recognized if the estimate of the undiscounted cash flows expected to result from the use of the vessel and its eventual disposition is less than the vessel's carrying amount.
Following the termination of the lease on the Company's final OBO carrier, Front Guider, in the first quarter of 2013 the results of the OBO carriers have been recorded as discontinued operations in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles.
The average daily time charter equivalents ("TCEs") earned in the spot and period market in the third quarter by the Company's VLCCs and Suezmax tankers were $16,100 and $12,400, respectively, compared with $14,100 and $13,800, respectively, in the preceding quarter. The spot earnings for the Company's double hull VLCCs and Suezmax vessels were $13,900 and $12,400, respectively, compared with $11,200 and $13,800, respectively, in the preceding quarter.
Contingent rental (income) expense relates to the amended charter parties with Ship Finance and the amended charter parties for four other leased vessels. Contingent rental income in the third quarter is primarily due to the release of an accrual, which is not required at September 30.
Ship operating expenses decreased by $5.8 million compared with the preceding quarter primarily due to a decrease in dry docking costs.
Following the redelivery of the chartered-in VLCC DHT Eagle on May 8, 2013, the Company no longer has any vessels chartered-in under operating leases.
Interest expense, net of capitalized interest, was $22.8 million in the third quarter of which $6.0 million relates to the Company's subsidiary Independent Tankers Corporation Limited ("ITCL").
Frontline announces a net loss attributable to the Company of $175.5 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2013, equivalent to a loss per share of $2.24. The average daily TCEs earned in the spot and period market in the nine months ended September 30, 2013 by the Company's VLCCs and Suezmax tankers were $15,800 and $13,600, respectively, compared with $23,200 and $15,500, respectively, in the nine months ended September 30, 2012. The spot earnings for the Company's double hull VLCCs and Suezmax vessels were $13,300 and $13,600, respectively, in the nine months ended September 30, 2013 compared with $23,700 and $15,500, respectively, in the nine months ended September 30, 2012.
As of September 30, 2013, the Company had total cash and cash equivalents of $79.3 million and restricted cash of $59.2 million. Restricted cash includes $57.1 million relating to deposits in ITCL.
The Company estimates average total cash cost breakeven rates for the remainder of 2013 on a TCE basis for VLCCs and Suezmax tankers of approximately $22,400 and $16,700, respectively.
Fleet Development
In October 2013, the Company agreed with Ship Finance to terminate the long term charter parties for the 1998 and 1999 built VLCCs Front Champion and Golden Victory and Ship Finance simultaneously sold the vessels to unrelated third parties. The charter parties have terminated in November 2013.
The decision to terminate the long term charter parties was taken in view of the required investment to take the vessels through the 15 year special survey and current market rates. While the VLCC spot market has recently shown some signs of recovery, there is still a fundamental oversupply in the market and the retirement of older vessels should assist in balancing the market going forward.
The Company has agreed a compensation payment to Ship Finance of approximately $90 million for the early termination of the charter parties, of which $11.0 million will be paid upon termination and the balance will be recorded as notes payable, with similar amortisation profiles to the current lease obligations, with reduced rates until 2015 and full rates from 2016. Front Champion and Golden Victory have the highest charter rates of the vessels chartered in from Ship Finance and the level of compensation is a reflection of this.
These transactions will reduce the Company's obligations under capital leases by approximately $105 million and the remaining obligations under capital leases following these terminations will be approximately $735 million related to 15 VLCCs and five Suezmax tankers.
Newbuilding Program
As of September 30, 2013 the Company was committed to make newbuilding installments of $87.9 million with expected payment of $6.2 million in 2013 and $81.7 million in 2014.
Corporate
The Company issued 329,532 new ordinary shares under the ATM program in the third quarter. 78,843,586 ordinary shares were outstanding as of September 30, 2013, and the weighted average number of shares outstanding for the quarter was 78,838,476.
In October 2013, the Company entered into a private agreement to exchange $25.0 million of the outstanding principal amount of the Company's 4.5% Convertible Bond Issue 2010/2015 for an aggregate of 6,474,827 shares and a cash payment of $2.25 million.
The Market
The market rate for a VLCC trading on a standard 'TD3' voyage between the Arabian Gulf and Japan in the third quarter of 2013 was WS 36, representing a decrease of WS 1 point from the second quarter of 2013 and the same level as the third quarter of 2012. The flat rate increased by 9.1 percent from 2012 to 2013.
The market rate for a Suezmax trading on a standard 'TD5' voyage between West Africa and Philadelphia in the third quarter of 2013 was WS 56, representing an increase of WS 2 points from the second quarter of 2013 and a decrease of WS 4 points from the third quarter of 2012. The flat rate increased by 9.3 percent from 2012 to 2013.
Bunkers at Fujairah averaged $600/mt in the third quarter of 2013 compared to $614/mt in the second quarter of 2013. Bunker prices varied between a high of $617/mt on August 29th and a low of $585/mt on July 3rd.
The International Energy Agency's ("IEA") October 2013 report stated an OPEC crude production, including Iraq, of 30.5 million barrels per day (mb/d) in the third quarter of 2013. This was a decrease of 0.3 mb/d compared to the second quarter of 2013.
The IEA estimates that world oil demand averaged 91.7 mb/d in the third quarter of 2013, which is an increase of 1.2 mb/d compared to the previous quarter. IEA estimates that world oil demand in 2013 will be 91.0 mb/d, representing an increase of 1.0 percent or 1.0 mb/d from 2012.
The VLCC fleet totalled 623 vessels at the end of the third quarter of 2013, unchanged from the previous quarter. Five VLCCs were delivered during the quarter, five were removed. The order book counted 56 vessels at the end of the third quarter, which represents nine percent of the VLCC fleet. According to Fearnleys, the single hull fleet is down to one vessel.
The Suezmax fleet totaled 447 vessels at the end of the third quarter, up from 444 vessels at the end of the previous quarter. Five vessels were delivered during the third quarter whilst two were removed. The order book counted 41 vessels at the end of the third quarter, which represents approximately nine percent of the Suezmax fleet. According to Fearnley's, the single hull fleet stands unchanged at five vessels.
Strategy and Outlook
While the VLCC spot market recently has shown signs of recovery, the Board is of the opinion that it may take some time before a reasonable market balance is restored and sustained recovery of the tanker market occurs. The Board believes that such a market balance and sustained recovery of the tanker market will be dependent on the extent of phase out of existing tonnage as well as global growth conditions.
As of September 30, 2013 Frontline had total debt and lease obligations, excluding non-recourse debt in ITCL of $1,122 million comprised of $841 million in lease obligations to Ship Finance, $66 million in lease obligations to German KGs and $215 million in convertible bond loan. A full repayment of this debt is, to a large extent, dependant on a sustained improvement in tanker rates in the years to come.
The Board is actively monitoring the situation and looking for opportunities to restructure the balance sheet and improve the Company's financial position. The Board expects the operating result (excluding one time gains and losses) in the fourth quarter to improve compared with the third quarter.
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