Halliburton stock (NYSE: HAL), an energy company organized into the exploration, development, and production of oil and natural gas, is scheduled to report its fiscal second-quarter results on Wednesday, July 19. We expect HAL’s stock to trade higher due to revenues and earnings beating expectations marginally in its second quarter. Halliburton
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Halliburton has a strong position to benefit from high crude oil prices. The growing tight supplies due to geopolitical uncertainty and the soaring demand from the reopening of China’s economy could likely bode well for energy prices by the end of 2023. The activity outlook abroad remains robust, especially in the Middle East, offshore, and North American markets.
Our forecast indicates that HAL’s valuation is $41 per share, which is about 10% higher than the current market price. Look at our interactive dashboard analysis on HAL Earnings Preview: What To Expect in Fiscal Q2? for more details.
(1) Revenues expected to be slightly ahead of consensus estimates
Trefis estimates HAL’s Q2 2023 revenues to be around $5.9 billion, marginally above the consensus estimate. Halliburton saw its revenues jump 33% year-over-year (y-o-y) to $5.7 billion in Q1 2023. HAL’s Q1 revenues in the completion and production segment jumped 45% y-o-y to $3.4 billion, while the drilling and evaluation segment gained 17% to $2.3 billion. These results were driven by increased pressure pumping services and completion tool sales globally and improved artificial lift services in North America and Kuwait. Also, an increase in drilling-related services, along with enhanced wireline and testing services globally, aided in these results. For 2023, we forecast HAL’s Revenues to be $23.8 billion, up 17% y-o-y.
According to the International Energy Agency, the forecast for global liquid fuel production has increased by 1.2 million barrels/day in 2023, primarily because of growth from non-OPEC producers such as the United States, Norway, Canada, Brazil, and Guyana. This growth offsets reduced production in Russia and OPEC.
(2) EPS is also likely to marginally beat consensus estimates
HAL’s Q2 2023 earnings per share is expected to come in at 76 cents per Trefis analysis, 3 cents above the consensus estimate. In Q1, HAL’s net income surged to $651 million, or $0.72/share, from $263 million, or $0.29/share, in the year-ago period.
(3) Stock price estimate higher than the current market price
Going by our HAL’s Valuation, with an EPS estimate of around $3.07 and a P/E multiple of 13.3x in fiscal 2023, this translates into a price of $41, which is almost 22% higher than the current market price.
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