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Italy's Tenaris posts surprise 2% rise in sales on stable US, Canada drilling

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(Reuters) -Italian steel pipe maker Tenaris posted late on Wednesday a 2% rise in net sales for the third quarter, helped by an increase in sales in North America. (Reporting by Enrico Sciacovelli and

Tenaris Surprises with 2% Sales Growth Amid Stable North American Drilling

Tenaris Sales Performance Overview

(Reuters) -Italian steel pipe maker Tenaris posted a surprise 2% rise in third-quarter net sales on Wednesday, as stable drilling activity in North America helped offset weakness in other regions, but warned margins would be hit by the "full impact" of tariff costs.

Sales Growth Details

Net sales for the third quarter ended September 30 increased to $2.98 billion from $2.91 billion a year ago, its first revenue rise in eight quarters. Analysts, on average, had expected sales to dip to $2.85 billion, according to data compiled by LSEG.

The Luxembourg-headquartered company, which makes pipes for the energy industry, said sales of tubular products and services held up well as customers in the U.S. and Canada maintained a more stable level of activity compared to the rest of the market.

Regional Sales Challenges

Sales in its Argentine fracking and coiled tubing services unit were hit by a lack of drilling activity while Europe suffered due to lower sales to the North Sea, Tenaris said.

Future Sales Expectations

Tenaris expects sales in the final quarter to remain close to third-quarter levels but warned that costs and margins will be affected by the full impact of the increase in tariff costs.

Impact of Tariffs on Costs

Due to rising imports and U.S. tariffs, EU steel producers are operating at only 67% of capacity. The European Commission proposed in October to cut tariff-free steel import quotas by almost half and a 50% duty for excess shipments in a bid to push operating capacity up towards 80%.

The U.S. has targeted steel and aluminium as part of trade measures. In March, a 25% tariff was imposed on most imports of these metals to the U.S., before being increased to 50% for most countries in June.

Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization rose 9% to $753 million, helped by a $34 million gain for the return of U.S. anti-dumping deposits paid on imports from Argentina.

(Reporting by Enrico Sciacovelli and Angela Christy in Bengaluru; Editing by Alan Barona)

Key Takeaways

  • Tenaris reported a 2% increase in Q3 sales.
  • Stable drilling in North America boosted sales.
  • Tariff costs are expected to impact future margins.
  • Sales in Argentina and Europe faced challenges.
  • Earnings rose due to a gain from U.S. anti-dumping deposits.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is net sales?
Net sales refer to the total revenue from goods sold or services provided, minus returns, allowances, and discounts. It provides a clearer picture of a company's revenue generation.
What is EBITDA?
EBITDA stands for Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization. It is a measure of a company's overall financial performance and profitability.
What is drilling activity?
Drilling activity refers to the process of creating holes in the ground to extract resources such as oil and gas. It is a key indicator of demand in the energy sector.
What are tubular products?
Tubular products are pipe-like structures used in various industries, particularly in oil and gas. They are essential for transporting fluids and gases.

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