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ENSERVCO Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2016 Financial Results

March 31, 2017 7:00 AM EDT

DENVER, CO -- (Marketwired) -- 03/31/17 --

  • Challenging industry conditions and warm weather impacted fourth quarter and fiscal 2016 results
  • Uptick in customer activity beginning late in fourth quarter positions Company for improved revenue and EBITDA
  • Revenue from Eagle Ford expansion initiative doubles in 2016 to $4.6M from $2.3M
  • Core well enhancement services segment generated a gross profit in 2016 despite industry downturn
  • New water transfer service business shows promise with several new customer additions

ENSERVCO Corporation (NYSE MKT: ENSV), a diversified national provider of well-site services to the domestic onshore conventional and unconventional oil and gas industries, today reported financial results for its fourth quarter and full year ended December 31, 2016.

"Our full-year results reflect reduced drilling and completion activity by our customers during the first part of 2016 and the impact of warm weather during both the first and fourth quarters. However, although 2016 was a difficult year financially, we're pleased to report that our core well enhancement services segment, which represents 73% of overall revenue, generated $2.2 million in gross profit for the year," said Rick Kasch, CEO. "We closed the year with an uptick in customer activity, driven in part by higher oil prices and increased completion activity. That momentum has carried into the first quarter. Through the first two months of 2017 revenue was up approximately 49% and EBITDA was up approximately 68% year over year on an unaudited basis.

"Our Eagle Ford expansion initiative continues to be a positive for us, with total revenue in the basin doubling in 2016 and early indications that growth will continue into 2017," Kasch added. "We are also experiencing growing demand for the water transfer service that we launched in 2016. After winning our first three water transfer customers in the third quarter, we generated revenue of $150,000 in the fourth quarter. We have since added five additional customers and thus far in the first quarter of 2017 have generated revenue of approximately $675,000 from water transfer projects. We anticipate continued growth in this segment throughout 2017."

Full Year Results Total revenue for 2016 declined 37% to $24.6 million from $38.8 million in the prior year due to the year over year decline in drilling and completion activities related to lower commodity prices, the impact of warm weather and the planned reduction in lower margin water hauling activity as the Company focused on business lines with higher growth and profit potential.

Well enhancement services revenue was $17.9 million, down from $32.8 million in 2015. This revenue segment included $6.7 million in frac water heating, down 64% year over year due to the industry downturn and the impact warm weather that pushed commencement of the 2017 heating season into mid-December; $8.6 million in hot oiling, down 26% due to the postponement of maintenance and the impact of warm weather; and $2.2 million in acidizing, up 41% due primarily to the Company's move into the Eagle Ford basin and the addition of several new customers in that area.

Eagle Ford hot oiling and acidizing revenue doubled in 2016 to $4.6 million from $2.3 million year over year. The Company also enjoyed an uptick in hot oiling and acidizing activity in North Dakota beginning in the fourth quarter. Despite the decline in overall well enhancement services revenue, the Company achieved a $2.2 million gross profit in this segment for 2016.

Water transfer services, a new business line that ENSERVCO initiated in the first quarter of 2016, generated $184,000 in revenue for the full year, with the majority of that coming in the fourth quarter through the addition of three new customers. The Company began bundling water transfer with other service offerings in the latter portion of 2016 and expects this segment to emerge as a major contributor to overall revenue and margins in 2017. The water transfer business experienced a $1.4 million gross loss in 2016 due to startup and fixed carrying costs, but management expects to generate a gross profit in this segment in 2017.

Water hauling revenue was $3.8 million for the year, down from $5.9 million a year ago due to the Company's decision to de-emphasize this lower margin service line in order to focus on core and more promising new business lines. Water hauling also showed a gross profit for the year.

Construction services, also new for ENSERVCO in 2016, generated $2.7 million in revenue for the year on a single large contract but resulted in a $279,000 gross loss due primarily to equipment rental cost overruns. The Company accepted this contract primarily in order to keep key employees on staff during the industry slowdown and off-season quarters.

Total operating expenses decreased 10% year over year to $35.6 million from $39.4 million as direct costs of performing services were lower due to reduced activity associated with warmer temperatures and the industry downturn. The decline in operating costs was less than the decline in revenue due in large part to competitive pressures during the downturn and the fixed costs of maintaining operating locations, equipment and key operating staff. General and administrative expenses declined by 11% to $3.8 million from $4.3 million due primarily to headcount reductions. Costs associated with patent litigation and defense declined 72% to $152,000 from $537,000. Depreciation and amortization expense increased 19% to $6.9 million from $5.8 million due to the 2016 addition of water transfer assets.

The Company reported a net loss of $8.6 million, or $0.22 per diluted share, for 2016, versus a net loss of $1.3 million, or $0.03 per diluted share, last year.

Adjusted EBITDA in 2016 was a negative $3.3 million versus positive adjusted EBITDA of $6.3 million in the prior year.

The Company closed the year with working capital of $3.0 million and a current ratio of 1.8:1.

Fourth Quarter Results Total fourth quarter revenue decreased 23% to $6.7 million from $8.6 million in the same quarter last year due to reduced drilling and completion activities related to lower commodity prices, the impact of warm weather continuing into the first half of the quarter and the continued reduction in lower margin water hauling activity.

Well enhancement services revenue was $5.0 million in the quarter, down from $7.3 million year over year. Included in the $5.0 million total was hot oiling of $2.2 million, down from $2.9 million; frac water heating of $2.1 million, down from $4.1 million; and acidizing of $583,000, up from $170,000 due to continued successful market penetration in the Eagle Ford basin. Total fourth quarter revenue in the Eagle Ford increased 45% year over year to $1.4 million from $1.0 million. Despite the decline in overall well enhancement services revenue, the Company achieved a $166,000 gross profit in the segment for 2016.

Water transfer and construction services revenue, both new service lines for the Company in 2016, totaled $153,000 and $599,000, respectively. Water hauling revenue was $916,000, down from $1.2 million, reflecting the Company's de-emphasis of this lower-margin service line.

Total operating expenses increased 7% to $10.0 million from $9.4 million in the same period last year. The increase was attributable primarily to $1.2 million in startup and operating costs for the new water transfer and construction business segments. Additional factors included higher equipment repair costs and higher labor costs associated with the late start to the heating season. General and administrative expenses declined 23% to $885,000 from $1.1 million last year while costs of patent litigation and defense remained relatively flat at $43,000 compared to $44,000. Depreciation and amortization expense increased 23% year over year to $1.9 million from $1.5 million due to the Company's acquisition of water transfer assets in early 2016.

The Company reported a net loss of $2.7 million, or $0.07 per diluted share, versus a net loss of $890,000, or $0.02 per diluted share, in the same quarter last year.

Adjusted EBITDA in the fourth quarter was a negative $1.2 million versus a positive $1.0 million in the same quarter last year -- a reflection of the decline in higher margin services revenue combined with selective price concessions and startup costs related to new business initiatives.

Conference Call Information Management will hold a conference call today to discuss these results. The call will begin at 11:00 a.m. Mountain Time (1:00 p.m. Eastern) and will be accessible by dialing 877-407-8031 (201-689-8031 for international callers). No passcode is necessary. A telephonic replay will be available through April 7, 2017, by calling 877-481-4010 (919-882-2331 for international callers) and entering the Conference ID #10297. To listen to the webcast, participants should go to the ENSERVCO website at www.enservco.com and link to the "Investors" page at least 15 minutes early to register and download any necessary audio software. A replay of the webcast will be available for 90 days. The webcast also is available at the following link: http://www.investorcalendar.com/IC/CEPage.asp?ID=175780

About ENSERVCO Through its various operating subsidiaries, ENSERVCO provides a wide range of oilfield services, including hot oiling, acidizing, frac water heating, water transfer, bacteria and scaling treatment, water hauling and oilfield support equipment rental. The Company has a broad geographic footprint covering seven major domestic oil and gas basins and serves customers in Colorado, Kansas, Montana, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Texas, Wyoming and West Virginia. Additional information is available at www.enservco.com

*Note on non-GAAP Financial Measures This press release and the accompanying tables include a discussion of EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA, which are non-GAAP financial measures provided as a complement to the results provided in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles ("GAAP"). The term "EBITDA" refers to a financial measure that we define as earnings (net income or loss) plus or minus net interest plus taxes, depreciation and amortization. Adjusted EBITDA excludes from EBITDA stock-based compensation and, when appropriate, other items that management does not utilize in assessing ENSERVCO's operating performance (as further described in the attached financial schedules). None of these non-GAAP financial measures are recognized terms under GAAP and do not purport to be an alternative to net income as an indicator of operating performance or any other GAAP measure. We have reconciled Adjusted EBITDA to GAAP net income in the Consolidated Statements of Operations table at the end of this release. We intend to continue to provide these non-GAAP financial measures as part of our future earnings discussions and, therefore, the inclusion of these non-GAAP financial measures will provide consistency in our financial reporting.

Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements This news release contains information that is "forward-looking" in that it describes events and conditions ENSERVCO reasonably expects to occur in the future. Expectations for the future performance of ENSERVCO are dependent upon a number of factors, and there can be no assurance that ENSERVCO will achieve the results as contemplated herein. Certain statements contained in this release using the terms "may," "expects to," and other terms denoting future possibilities, are forward-looking statements. The accuracy of these statements cannot be guaranteed as they are subject to a variety of risks, which are beyond ENSERVCO's ability to predict, or control and which may cause actual results to differ materially from the projections or estimates contained herein. Among these risks are those set forth in ENSERVCO's annual report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2016, and subsequently filed documents with the SEC. Forward looking statements in this news release that are subject to risk include expectations for, and sustainability of, a bottom to the downturn and an industry recovery; expectations for revenue and EBITDA growth in 2017; expectations for revenue growth of the Company's water transfer business; the Company's ability to weather the downturn, sustain momentum and to grow as the industry recovers; the ability to repay our substantial outstanding bank debt; and prospects for continued revenue growth in the Eagle Ford Basin. It is important that each person reviewing this release understand the significant risks attendant to the operations of ENSERVCO. ENSERVCO disclaims any obligation to update any forward-looking statement made herein.



                            ENSERVCO CORPORATION
              CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS (UNAUDITED)

                          For the Quarter Ended       For the Year Ended
                              December 31,               December 31,
                        ------------------------  -------------------------
                            2016         2015         2016          2015
                        -----------  -----------  ------------  -----------

Revenues
  Well enhancement
   services             $ 4,992,622  $ 7,333,853  $ 17,864,121  $32,828,068
  Water transfer
   services                 152,622            -       184,310            -
  Water hauling services    915,637    1,211,840     3,837,844    5,874,792
  Constuction services      598,950            -     2,712,762            -
  Other                           -       81,267         9,416       75,000
                        -----------  -----------  ------------  -----------
    Total revenues      $ 6,659,831  $ 8,626,960  $ 24,608,453  $38,777,860


Expenses
  Well enhancement
   services               4,826,354    5,050,710    15,654,162   22,101,958
  Water transfer
   services                 495,132            -     1,628,688            -
  Water hauling services    879,568    1,334,759     3,797,644    5,932,372
  Constuction services      658,046            -     2,992,104            -
  Functional support        292,803      239,028       748,948      774,269
  General and
   administrative
   expenses                 884,859    1,144,982     3,779,794    4,260,539
  Patent litigation and
   defense costs             42,750       43,524       151,533      536,582
  Depreciation and
   amortization           1,896,177    1,540,242     6,864,670    5,792,366
                        -----------  -----------  ------------  -----------
    Total expenses        9,975,689    9,353,245    35,617,543   39,398,086
                        -----------  -----------  ------------  -----------

Loss from operations     (3,315,858)    (726,285)  (11,009,090)    (620,226)

Other income (expense)
  Interest expense         (339,455)    (252,679)   (1,765,957)  (1,113,544)
  Gain (loss) on
   disposals of
   equipment                  8,771       (7,089)      242,244       (8,160)
  Other income               31,978        7,762        44,187       62,655
                        -----------  -----------  ------------  -----------
    Total other expense    (298,706)    (252,006)   (1,479,526)  (1,059,049)
                        -----------  -----------  ------------  -----------

Loss before tax benefit  (3,614,564)    (978,291)  (12,488,616)  (1,679,275)
Income tax benefit          877,396       88,091     3,937,404      418,253
                        -----------  -----------  ------------  -----------
Net loss                $(2,737,168) $  (890,200) $ (8,551,212) $(1,261,022)
                        ===========  ===========  ============  ===========


Loss per common share -
 basic                  $     (0.07) $     (0.02) $      (0.22) $     (0.03)
                        ===========  ===========  ============  ===========

Loss per common share -
 diluted                $     (0.07) $     (0.02) $      (0.22) $     (0.03)
                        ===========  ===========  ============  ===========

Basic weighted average
 number of common shares
 outstanding             41,505,160   38,116,928    38,978,396   37,835,637
Add: dilutive shares
 assuming exercise of
 options and warrants             -            -             -            -
                        -----------  -----------  ------------  -----------
Diluted weighted average
 number of common shares
 outstanding             41,505,160   38,116,928    38,978,396   37,835,637
                        ===========  ===========  ============  ===========



                            ENSERVCO CORPORATION
                      Calculation of Adjusted EBITDA *

                           For the Quarter Ended      For the Year Ended
                                December 31,             December 31,
                          -----------------------  ------------------------
                              2016        2015         2016         2015
                          -----------  ----------  -----------  -----------

Adjusted EBITDA*
  Income (Loss)           $(2,737,168) $ (890,200) $(8,551,212) $(1,261,022)
  Add Back (Deduct)
    Interest Expense          339,455     252,679    1,765,957    1,113,544
    Provision for income
     taxes (benefit)
     expense                 (877,396)    (88,091)  (3,937,404)    (418,253)
    Depreciation and
     amortization           1,896,177   1,540,242    6,864,670    5,792,366
                          -----------  ----------  -----------  -----------
  EBITDA*                  (1,378,932)    814,630   (3,857,989)   5,226,635
  Add Back (Deduct)
    Stock-based
     compensation             168,464     175,287      661,924      617,530
    Patent Litigation and
     defense costs             42,750      43,524      151,533      536,582
    (Gain) on sale and
     disposal of equipment     (8,771)      7,089     (242,244)       8,160
    Interest and other
     income                   (31,978)     (7,762)     (44,187)     (62,655)
                          -----------  ----------  -----------  -----------
  Adjusted EBITDA*        $(1,208,467) $1,032,768  $(3,330,963) $ 6,326,252
                          ===========  ==========  ===========  ===========

*Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures: Non-GAAP results are presented only as a supplement to the financial statements and for use within management's discussion and analysis based on U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). The non-GAAP financial information is provided to enhance the reader's understanding of the Company's financial performance, but no non-GAAP measure should be considered in isolation or as a substitute for financial measures calculated in accordance with GAAP. Reconciliations of the most directly comparable GAAP measures to non-GAAP measures are provided herein.

EBITDA is defined as net income (earnings), before interest expense, income taxes, and depreciation and amortization. Adjusted EBITDA excludes stock-based compensation from EBITDA and, when appropriate, other items that management does not utilize in assessing the Company's ongoing operating performance as set forth in the next paragraph. None of these non-GAAP financial measures are recognized terms under GAAP and do not purport to be an alternative to net income as an indicator of operating performance or any other GAAP measure.

All of the items included in the reconciliation from net income to EBITDA and from EBITDA to Adjusted EBITDA are either (i) non-cash items (e.g., depreciation, amortization of purchased intangibles, stock-based compensation, warrants issued, etc.) or (ii) items that management does not consider to be useful in assessing the Company's ongoing operating performance (e.g., income taxes, gain on sale of investments, loss on disposal of assets, patent litigation and defense costs, etc.). In the case of the non-cash items, management believes that investors can better assess the company's operating performance if the measures are presented without such items because, unlike cash expenses, these adjustments do not affect the Company's ability to generate free cash flow or invest in its business.

We use, and we believe investors benefit from the presentation of, EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA in evaluating our operating performance because it provides us and our investors with an additional tool to compare our operating performance on a consistent basis by removing the impact of certain items that management believes do not directly reflect our core operations. We believe that EBITDA is useful to investors and other external users of our financial statements in evaluating our operating performance because EBITDA is widely used by investors to measure a company's operating performance without regard to items such as interest expense, taxes, and depreciation and amortization, which can vary substantially from company to company depending upon accounting methods and book value of assets, capital structure and the method by which assets were acquired. Additionally, our leverage and fixed charge ratio covenants associated with our 2014 Credit Agreement require the use of Adjusted EBITDA in specific calculations.

Because not all companies use identical calculations, the Company's presentation of non-GAAP financial measures may not be comparable to other similarly titled measures of other companies. However, these measures can still be useful in evaluating the Company's performance against its peer companies because management believes the measures provide users with valuable insight into key components of GAAP financial disclosures.



                            ENSERVCO CORPORATION
                   CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (UNAUDITED)

                                                 December 31    December 31,
                     ASSETS                          2016           2015
                                                -------------  -------------
                                                 (Unaudited)
Current Assets
  Cash and cash equivalents                     $     620,764  $     804,737
  Accounts receivable, net                          4,814,276      7,037,419
  Prepaid expenses and other current assets           970,802      1,213,049
  Inventories                                         407,379        308,297
  Income tax receivable                               223,847        222,447
                                                -------------  -------------
    Total current assets                            7,037,068      9,585,949

Property and Equipment, net                        34,617,961     36,494,661
Other Assets                                          714,967        874,117
                                                -------------  -------------

TOTAL ASSETS                                    $  42,369,996  $  46,954,727
                                                =============  =============

      LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY
Current Liabilities
  Accounts payable and accrued liabilities      $   3,682,599  $   3,039,859
  Current portion of long-term debt                   318,499        314,263
                                                -------------  -------------
    Total current liabilities                       4,001,098      3,354,122
                                                -------------  -------------

Long-Term Liabilities
  Senior revolving credit facility                 23,180,514     20,706,241
  Long-term debt, less current portion                304,373        590,505
  Deferred income taxes, net                          468,565      4,417,043
                                                -------------  -------------
    Total long-term liabilities                    23,953,452     25,713,789
                                                -------------  -------------
    Total Liabilities                              27,954,550     29,067,911
                                                -------------  -------------

Commitments and Contingencies

Stockholders' Equity
  Preferred stock, $.005 par value, 10,000,000
   shares authorized, no shares issued or
   outstanding                                              -              -
  Common stock. $.005 par value, 100,000,000
   shares authorized, 51,171,260 and 38,230,729
   shares issued, respectively; 103,600 shares
   of treasury stock; and 51,067,660 and
   38,127,129 shares outstanding, respectively        255,337        190,634
  Additional paid-in capital                       18,867,702     13,852,563
  Accumulated (deficit) earnings                   (4,707,593)     3,843,619
                                                -------------  -------------
    Total stockholders' equity                     14,415,446     17,886,816
                                                -------------  -------------

TOTAL LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY      $  42,369,996  $  46,954,727
                                                =============  =============



                            ENSERVCO CORPORATION
              CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS (UNAUDITED)


                         For the Quarter Ended    For the Fiscal Year Ended
                             December 31,               December 31,
                       ------------------------  --------------------------
                           2016         2015         2016          2015
                       -----------  -----------  ------------  ------------
OPERATING ACTIVITIES
Net loss               $(2,737,168) $  (890,200) $ (8,551,212) $ (1,261,022)
Adjustments to
 reconcile net income
 (loss) to net cash
 provided by operating
 activities
  Depreciation and
   amortization          1,896,177    1,540,242     6,864,670     5,792,366
  (Gain) loss on
   disposal of
   equipment                (8,771)       7,089      (242,244)        8,160
  Deferred income taxes   (875,396)     (71,650)   (3,937,404)     (440,583)
  Stock-based
   compensation            168,466      175,289       661,924       617,530
  Stock issued for
   services                      -       10,380         1,714        10,380
  Amortization of debt
   issuance costs           38,908       35,356       152,724       125,404
  Provision for bad
   debt expense             11,090      114,384       156,975       135,434
Changes in operating
 assets and liabilities
  Accounts receivable   (1,454,690)  (3,939,194)    2,066,168     7,507,005
  Inventories              (44,797)      16,281       (99,082)       81,784
  Prepaid expense and
   other current assets    (54,249)      74,058       261,349       352,618
  Income taxes
   receivable                    -    1,745,285        (1,400)    1,553,588
  Other assets             170,747       78,553        26,250        93,402
  Accounts payable and
   accrued liabilities     888,477      374,155       642,740    (2,432,304)
                       -----------  -----------  ------------  ------------
   Net cash provided by
    (used in) operating
    activities          (2,001,206)    (729,972)   (1,996,828)   12,143,762
                       -----------  -----------  ------------  ------------

INVESTING ACTIVITIES
  Purchases of property
   and equipment          (360,686)    (958,627)   (5,165,015)   (4,533,352)
  Proceeds from
   insurance claims              -            -       280,660             -
  Proceeds from
   disposal of
   equipment                97,563       22,169       138,629        27,169
                       -----------  -----------  ------------  ------------
   Net cash used in
    investing
    activities            (263,123)    (936,458)   (4,745,726)   (4,506,183)
                       -----------  -----------  ------------  ------------

FINANCING ACTIVITIES
  Gross proceeds from
   stock issuance        5,175,000            -     5,175,000             -
  Stock issuance costs
   and registration
   fees                   (758,796)           -      (758,796)            -
  Proceeds from
   revolving credit
   facility              2,748,805    2,626,825    16,367,049    16,767,204
  Payments related to
   revolving credit
   facility             (4,886,875)    (850,000)  (13,892,776)  (24,695,000)
  Repayment of long-
   term debt              (174,316)     (35,157)     (281,896)     (237,720)
  Payment of debt
   issuance costs for
   credit facility               -            -       (50,000)     (100,000)
  Proceeds from
   exercise of warrants          -            -             -        77,100
  Proceeds from
   exercise of stock
   options                       -            -             -       198,285
  Excess tax benefits
   from exercise of
   options and warrants          -      (18,000)            -       203,231
                       -----------  -----------  ------------  ------------
   Net cash provided by
    (used in) financing
    activities           2,103,818    1,723,668     6,558,581    (7,786,900)
                       -----------  -----------  ------------  ------------

Net Increase (Decrease)
 in Cash and Cash
 Equivalents              (160,511)      57,238      (183,973)     (149,321)

Cash and Cash
 Equivalents, beginning
 of period                 781,275      747,500       804,737       954,058
                       -----------  -----------  ------------  ------------

Cash and Cash
 Equivalents, end of
 period                $   620,764  $   804,738  $    620,764  $    804,737
                       ===========  ===========  ============  ============


Supplemental cash flow
 information:
  Cash paid for
   interest            $   482,167      214,748  $  1,677,077  $    814,033
  Cash paid for taxes  $    13,074  $(1,751,293) $     14,474  $ (1,742,057)

Supplemental Disclosure
 of Non-cash Investing
 and Financing
 Activities:
  Cashless exercise of
   stock options and
   warrants            $         -  $         -  $          -  $      2,751


Contact:

Jay Pfeiffer
Pfeiffer High Investor Relations, Inc.
Phone: 303-393-7044
Email: [email protected]

Source: ENSERVCO



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