DYNAGAS LNG PARTNERS L




UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C.  20549


FORM 6-K


REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER PURSUANT TO RULE 13A-16 OR 15D-16 OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934


For the month of December 2017


Commission File Number:  001-36185


Dynagas LNG Partners LP

(Translation of registrant's name into English)

 

23, Rue Basse

98000 Monaco

(Address of principal executive office)


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INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS FORM 6-K REPORT

   Attached as Exhibit 99.1 to this Report on Form 6-K is a copy of the press release of Dynagas LNG Partners LP (the “Partnership”) dated December 5, 2017: DYNAGAS LNG PARTNERS LP REPORTS RESULTS FOR THE THREE AND NINE MONTHS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2017.  


   This Report on Form 6-K, except for the section entitled “CEO Commentary” contained in the press release in Exhibit 99.1 hereto, is hereby incorporated by reference into the Partnership’s registration statement on Form F-3 (File No. 333-200659) that was filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission with an effective date of January 15, 2015.


   





 

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SIGNATURES

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

Date: December 5, 2017

 

 

 

 

DYNAGAS LNG PARTNERS LP

 

 

 

 

By:

/s/ Tony Lauritzen

 

 

Name:

Tony Lauritzen

 

Title:

Chief Executive Officer 





 

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DYNAGAS LNG PARTNERS LP REPORTS RESULTS FOR THE THREE AND NINE MONTHS ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2017


MONACO – December 5, 2017 - Dynagas LNG Partners LP (NYSE: DLNG) (“Dynagas Partners” or the “Partnership”), an owner and operator of liquefied natural gas (“LNG”) carriers, today announced its results for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2017.


Highlights:


·

Operating income of $15.9 million, net income of $4.0 million and earnings per common unit(1) of $0.06 for the three months ended September 30, 2017; Included in the third quarter 2017 results are $1.1 million of scheduled class survey and dry dock costs for one of the three steam turbine vessels in the Partnership’s fleet.

·

Adjusted Net Income (2) of $7.0

 million, Adjusted Earnings per common unit (1) (2) of $0.15 and Adjusted EBITDA(2) of $26.4 million for the three months ended September 30, 2017;

·

Distributable Cash Flow (2) of $11.3 million during the three months ended September 30, 2017;

·

$70.5 million of cash and $100.5 million of available liquidity as of September 30, 2017;

·

Quarterly cash distribution of $0.4225 per common unit and $0.5625 per preferred unit.

·

Contracted revenue backlog of approximately $1.46 billion, with fleet-wide average remaining contract duration of 10 years.


 

(1) Earnings per common unit and Adjusted Earnings per common unit presentation excludes the Series A Preferred Units interest on the Partnership’s net income for the periods presented.


(2) Distributable Cash Flow, Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted Net Income and Adjusted Earnings per common unit are not recognized measures under U.S. GAAP. Please refer to the definitions and reconciliation of these measures to the most directly comparable financial measures calculated and presented in accordance with U.S. GAAP in Appendix B.


Recent Developments:


Quarterly Common Unit Cash Distribution: On October 4, 2017, the Partnership announced a quarterly cash distribution of $0.4225 per common unit in respect of the third quarter of 2017. This cash distribution was paid on October 19, 2017 to all common unitholders of record as of October 12, 2017.


Series A Preferred Units Cash Distribution: On October 24, 2017, the Partnership also announced a cash distribution of $0.5625 per unit of its Series A Preferred Units (NYSE: DLNG PR A) for the period from August 12, 2017 to November 11, 2017, which was paid on November, 13 2017 to all unitholders of record as of November 5, 2017.







CEO Commentary:


Tony Lauritzen, Chief Executive Officer of the Partnership, commented:


“We are pleased to report our earnings for the financial quarter ended September 30, 2017, which were within our expectations. We have previously communicated that this quarter would be partly affected by the scheduled class survey and related dry docking on one of the six vessels in our fleet, the Amur River, which would result in cost items and would also qualify as off-hire under the relevant contracts.


“Our reported earnings for the third quarter of 2017 were, as expected, below those of the third quarter of 2016 and were impacted by the following: (i) the class surveys and related dry dockings of the Amur River, as described above, (ii) the temporary employment of the Clean Energy on the spot market until July 2018, when she will commence an approximate 8-year time charter with Gazprom, and (iii) the longer term nature of our contracts following our decision to reduce the charter hire rate on two vessels, the Yenisei River and the Lena River, with effect from November 2016, in exchange for securing a long-term charter on the Clean Energy with an approximate eight year term. These transactions contributed substantially to our contracted backlog which at the time increased from approximately $1.5 billion to $1.6 billion, thereby enhancing significantly our revenue visibility.


“On October 19, 2017, we paid quarterly cash distribution of $0.4225 per common unit with respect to the third quarter of 2017. Since our initial public offering in November 2013, we have paid total cash distributions of $6.36 per common unit. In addition, on November 13, 2017, we paid a cash distribution of $0.5625 per unit on our Series A Preferred Units for the period from August 12, 2017 to November 11, 2017.


“Part of our strategy has been to enter into longer term charters for the employment of the vessels in our fleet. In general, based on the conditions of the charter market, long-term charters may be priced at day rates above or below shorter term charters. With our fleet 92% contracted through 2017 and 75% contracted through each of 2018 and 2019, and with an estimated fleet-wide average remaining contract duration of 10 years, we believe we have significant cash flow visibility. We expect to increase contract coverage going forward on the back of an improving LNG Shipping market.


“Our revenues are derived from the employment of our vessels on fixed multi-year charter contracts. The revenues we earn under those charter contracts are earned on a fixed day rate basis and not linked in any way to commodity price fluctuations.


“Our intent is to seek additional contract coverage, particularly in 2018, manage our operating expenses and continue the safe operation of our fleet.


“We look forward to working towards meeting our goals, which we believe will continue to benefit our unitholders.”


Financial Results Overview:


 

Three Months Ended

 

Nine Months Ended

(U.S. dollars in thousands, except per unit data)

 

September 30, 2017 (unaudited)

 

September 30, 2016  (unaudited)

 

 

September 30, 2017 (unaudited)

 

September 30, 2016 (unaudited)

Voyage revenues

$

33,471

$

43,087

 

$

104,538

$

128,466

Net Income

$

3,983

$

17,278

 

$

11,714

$

51,379

Adjusted Net Income (1)

$

7,047

$

19,091

 

$

26,172

$

56,777

Operating income

$

15,893

$

26,049

 

$

46,520

$

77,776

Adjusted EBITDA(1)

$

26,434

$

35,436

 

$

80,626

$

105,638

Earnings per common unit

$

0.06

$

0.44

 

$

0.16

$

1.30

Adjusted Earnings per common unit (1)

$

0.15

$

0.49

 

$

0.57

$

1.45

Distributable Cash Flow (1)

$

11,295

$

22,999

 

$

38,129

$

68,320


(1) Adjusted Net Income, Adjusted EBITDA, Adjusted Earnings per common unit and Distributable Cash Flow are not recognized measures under U.S. GAAP. Please refer to the definitions and reconciliation of these measures to the most directly comparable financial measures calculated and presented in accordance with U.S. GAAP in Appendix B.


Three Months Ended September 30, 2017 and 2016 Financial Results


Net income for the three months ended September 30, 2017 was $4.0 million as compared to net income of $17.3 million in the corresponding period of 2016. The decrease, as further discussed below, was mainly attributable to (i) the decrease in period operating revenues, (ii) the increased interest costs for servicing the Term Loan B (defined below), and (iii) the scheduled expenditures of technical nature for the Amur River that underwent its special survey and dry-dock repairs in the third quarter of 2017.


Adjusted Net Income for the three months ended September 30, 2017 was $7.0 million as compared to Adjusted Net Income of $19.1 million in the corresponding period of 2016. The decrease in Adjusted Net Income, which eliminates the effect of non-cash and non-recurring items, discussed above and further presented in Appendix B, was mainly due the lower utilization and the lower revenues earned on certain of the Partnership’s LNG carriers and higher financing costs, as discussed in further detail below.


Adjusted EBITDA for the three months ended September 30, 2017 decreased by 25.4% across the quarters (third quarter 2017 Adjusted EBITDA of $26.4 million, compared to third quarter 2016 Adjusted EBITDA of $35.4 million) and was due to the factors outlined above.


The Partnership's Distributable Cash Flow for the three-month period ended September 30, 2017 was $11.3 million, compared to $23.0 million in the corresponding period of 2016, which represents a decrease of $11.7 million or 50.9%.


For the three-month period ended September 30, 2017, the Partnership reported earnings per common unit and Adjusted Earnings per common unit, basic and diluted of $0.06 and $0.15, respectively, after taking into account the Series A Preferred Units interest on the Partnership’s net income. Earnings per common unit and Adjusted Earnings per common unit, basic and diluted are calculated on the basis of a weighted number of 35,490,000 units outstanding during the period, in the case of Adjusted Earnings per common unit after reflecting the impact of the non-cash items presented in Appendix B.


Please refer to the definitions and reconciliation of these measures to the most directly comparable financial measures calculated and presented in accordance with U.S. GAAP in Appendix B hereto.


Voyage revenues were $33.5 million for the three-month period ended September 30, 2017, compared to $43.1 million for the same period of 2016, which represents a decrease of $9.6 million, or 22.3%. This decrease was primarily due to (i) lower utilization and lower charter rate earned for the Clean  Energy while trading in the spot market during the third quarter of 2017 in comparison to the corresponding quarter of 2016, (ii) the charter hire reductions on the Yenisei River and the Lena River, with effect from November 2016, and (iii) the anticipated off hire period for the Amur River that has completed its scheduled dry-dock in July 2017 (as opposed to no off-hire days in the same quarter in 2016).


Vessel operating expenses decreased to $6.2 million, or a daily rate of $11,188, in the three-month period ended September 30, 2017, compared to $6.7 million, or a daily rate of $12,183, for the same period of 2016, which represents a decrease of $0.5 million or 8.2%. This decrease is primarily associated with crewing and technical efficiencies during the third quarter of 2017 as compared to the corresponding period of 2016.  


Interest and finance costs were $11.8 million in the third quarter of 2017, compared to $8.7 million in the third quarter of 2016, which represents an increase of $3.1 million, or 35.8%. As discussed above, this increase is commensurate with the increase in the current period weighted average interest mainly as a result of the increased costs associated with the Term Loan B facility that the Partnership entered into on May 18, 2017.

 

The Partnership reported average daily charter hire gross of commissions(1) of approximately $65,200 per day per vessel in the three months ended September 30, 2017, compared to approximately $81,300 per day per vessel in the same period of 2016. During the three-month period ended September 30, 2017, the Partnership’s vessels operated at 97% utilization compared to 100% in the same period of 2016.



(1) Average daily hire gross of commissions represents voyage revenue without taking into consideration the non-cash time charter amortization expense and amortization of prepaid charter revenue, divided by the Available Days in the Partnership’s fleet as described in Appendix B.




Amounts relating to variations in period–to–period comparisons shown in this section are derived from the condensed financials presented below.


Liquidity/ Financing/ Cash Flow Coverage


As of September 30, 2017, the Partnership reported free cash of $70.5 million. Total indebtedness outstanding as of September 30, 2017 was $728.8 million (gross of unamortized deferred loan fees), which includes the Partnership’s $250.0 million senior unsecured notes due October 2019. As of September 30, 2017, $4.8 million of the Partnership’s outstanding indebtedness was repayable within one year.  


The Partnership’s liquidity profile is further enhanced by the $30.0 million of borrowing capacity under the Partnership’s revolving credit facility with its Sponsor, which is available to the Partnership at any time until November 2018 and remains available in its entirety as of the date of this release.


On May 18, 2017, the Partnership refinanced its existing secured commercial bank facilities with a  $480.0 million institutional Senior Secured Term Loan B facility due in 2023 (the “Term Loan B”). Arctic LNG Carriers Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Partnership, serves as borrower under the Term Loan B. The Term Loan B provides for 0.25% quarterly amortization on the principal and a bullet payment at maturity. The Term Loan B has a term of six years and is secured by, among other things, the six LNG carriers in the Partnership’s fleet.


As of September 30, 2017, the Partnership reported working capital surplus of $49.4 million (Q4 2016: $7.1 million) which is the result on the strengthening of the Partnership’s balance sheet following the Term Loan B refinancing discussed above.


During the three months ended September 30, 2017, the Partnership generated net cash from operating activities of $14.8 million compared to $27.0 million in the same period of 2016, which represents a decrease of 12.2 million, or 45.3%. This decrease was mainly attributable to the decrease in period net income due to the factors discussed above.  


Vessel Employment


As of December 5, 2017, the Partnership had contracted employment (2) for 92% of its fleet estimated Available Days for 2017, 75% of its fleet estimated Available Days for 2018, and 75% of its fleet estimated Available Days for 2019.


As of the same date, the Partnership’s contracted revenue backlog estimate (3) was approximately $1.46 billion, with average remaining contract duration of 10 years.  



(2) Time charter coverage for the Partnership’s fleet is calculated by dividing the fleet contracted days on the basis of the earliest estimated delivery and redelivery dates prescribed in the Partnership’s current time charter contracts net of scheduled class survey repairs by the number of expected Available days during that period.


(3) The Partnership calculates its contracted revenue backlog by multiplying the contractual daily hire rate by the expected number of days committed under the contracts (assuming earliest delivery and redelivery and excluding options to extend), assuming full utilization. The actual amount of revenues earned and the actual periods during which revenues are earned may differ from the amounts and periods shown in the table below due to, for example, dry-docking and/or special survey downtime, maintenance projects, off-hire downtime and other factors that result in lower revenues than the Partnership’s average contract backlog per day. Certain time charter contracts that the Partnership entered into with Yamal Trade Pte. are subject to the satisfaction of important conditions, which, if not satisfied, or waived by the charterer, may result in their cancellation or amendment before or after the charter term commences and in such case the Partnership may not receive the contracted revenues thereunder.







Conference Call and Webcast: December 6, 2017


As announced, the Partnership’s management team will host a conference call on Wednesday, December 6, 2017 at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time to discuss the Partnership’s financial results.


Conference Call details:


Participants should dial into the call 10 minutes before the scheduled time using the following numbers: 1 (866) 819-7111 (from the US), 0(800) 953-0329 (from the UK) or (+44) (0) 1452 542 301 (Standard International Dial In). Please quote "Dynagas."


A telephonic replay of the conference call will be available until Wednesday, December 13th, 2017. The United States replay number is 1 (866) 247-4222; from the UK 0(800) 953-1533; the standard international replay number is (+44) (0) 1452 550 000 and the access code required for the replay is: 59711562#.


Audio Webcast - Slides Presentation:


There will be a live and then archived audio webcast of the conference call, via the internet through the Dynagas LNG Partners website www.dynagaspartners.com. Participants to the live webcast should register on the website approximately 10 minutes prior to the start of the webcast.


The slide presentation on the third quarter ended September 30, 2017 financial results will be available in PDF format 10 minutes prior to the conference call and webcast, accessible on the company's website www.dynagaspartners.com on the webcast page. Participants to the webcast can download the PDF presentation.

  


About Dynagas LNG Partners LP


Dynagas LNG Partners LP (NYSE: DLNG) is a growth-oriented master limited partnership formed by Dynagas Holding Ltd., its Sponsor, to own and operate liquefied natural gas (“LNG”) carriers employed on multi-year charters. The current fleet of Dynagas Partners consists of six LNG carriers, with an aggregate carrying capacity of approximately 914,000 cubic meters.


Visit the Partnership’s website at www.dynagaspartners.com


Contact Information:

Dynagas LNG Partners LP

23, Rue Basse, 98000 Monaco

Attention: Michael Gregos

Tel. +37799996445

Email: management@dynagaspartners.com


Investor Relations / Financial Media:

Nicolas Bornozis

President

Capital Link, Inc.

230 Park Avenue, Suite 1536 New York, NY 10169

Tel. (212) 661-7566

E-mail: dynagas@capitallink.com


Forward-Looking Statements

Matters discussed in this press release may constitute forward-looking statements. The Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 provides safe harbor protections for forward-looking statements in order to encourage companies to provide prospective information about their business. Forward-looking statements include statements concerning plans, objectives, goals, strategies, future events or performance, and underlying assumptions and other statements, which are other than statements of historical facts.


The Partnership desires to take advantage of the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and is including this cautionary statement in connection with this safe harbor legislation. The words “believe,” “anticipate,” “intends,” “estimate,” “forecast,” “project,” “plan,” “potential,” “may,” “should,” “expect,” “expected,” “pending” and similar expressions identify forward-looking statements.


The forward-looking statements in this press release are based upon various assumptions, many of which are based, in turn, upon further assumptions, including without limitation, examination by the Partnership’s management of historical operating trends, data contained in its records and other data available from third parties. Although the Partnership believes that these assumptions were reasonable when made, because these assumptions are inherently subject to significant uncertainties and contingencies which are difficult or impossible to predict and are beyond the Partnership’s control, the Partnership cannot assure you that it will achieve or accomplish these expectations, beliefs or projections.


In addition to these important factors, other important factors that, in the Partnership’s view, could cause actual results to differ materially from those discussed in the forward-looking statements include the strength of world economies and currencies, general market conditions, including fluctuations in charter  rates  and  vessel  values,  changes  in  demand  for  Liquefied  Natural  Gas  (LNG)  shipping capacity, changes in the Partnership’s operating expenses, including bunker prices, drydocking and insurance costs, the market for the Partnership’s vessels, availability of financing and refinancing, changes in governmental rules and regulations or actions taken by regulatory authorities, potential liability from pending or future litigation, general domestic and international political conditions, potential disruption of shipping routes due to accidents or political events, vessel breakdowns and instances of off-hires and other factors. We derive our revenues from a limited number of charterers and as a result, the non-performance of obligations by any of our counterparties would have a material adverse effect on our business. Please see the Partnership’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission  for  a  more  complete  discussion  of  these  and  other  risks  and  uncertainties.  The information set forth herein speaks only as of the date hereof, and the Partnership disclaims any intention or obligation to update any forward-looking statements as a result of developments occurring after the date of this communication.































APPENDIX A


DYNAGAS LNG PARTNERS LP

Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income


(In thousands of U.S. dollars except units and per unit data)

 

Three Months Ended                     September 30,

 

Nine Months Ended   

September 30,

 

 

2017

 

2016

 

2017

 

2016

REVENUES

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Voyage revenues

$

33,471

$

43,087

$

104,538

$

128,466

EXPENSES

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Voyage expenses (including related party)

 

(717)

 

(757)

 

(2,934)

 

(2,221)

Vessel operating expenses

 

(6,176)

 

(6,725)

 

(20,337)

 

(19,745)

Dry-docking and special survey costs

 

(1,096)

 

 

(6,227)

 

General and administrative expenses (including related party)

 

(394)

 

(406)

 

(1,234)

 

(1,480)

Management fees -related party

 

(1,553)

 

(1,508)

 

(4,609)

 

(4,491)

Depreciation

 

(7,642)

 

(7,642)

 

(22,677)

 

(22,753)

Operating income

 

15,893

 

26,049

 

46,520

 

77,776

Interest and finance costs, net

 

(11,745)

 

(8,703)

 

(34,360)

 

(26,108)

Other, net

 

(165)

 

(68)

 

(446)

 

(289)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net Income

$

3,983

$

17,278

$

11,714

$

51,379

Earnings per common unit (basic and diluted)


$

0.06

$


0.44

$

0.16

$

1.30

Weighted average number of units outstanding, basic and diluted:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Common units

 

35,490,000

 

20,505,000

 

34,227,527

 

20,505,000






DYNAGAS LNG PARTNERS LP

Consolidated Condensed Balance Sheets (unaudited)

(Expressed in thousands of U.S. Dollars—except for unit data)

  

 

September 30,
2017

 

 

December 31,
2016

 

ASSETS

 

 

 

 

CURRENT ASSETS:

 

 

 

 

Cash and cash equivalents

$

70,518

$

57,595

Due from related party

 

507

 

878

Other current assets

 

3,709

 

 1,722

Total current assets

 

74,734

 

 60,195

 

 

 

 

 

FIXED ASSETS, NET:

 

 

 

 

Vessels, net

 

984,940

 

 1,007,617

Total fixed assets, net

 

984,940

 

 1,007,617

OTHER NON CURRENT ASSETS:

 

 

 

 

Restricted cash

 

 

25,000

Due from related party

 

1,350

 

 1,350

Above market acquired time charters

 

7,094

 

12,514

Total assets

$

1,068,118

$

1,106,676

 

 

 

 

 

LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS’ EQUITY

 

 

 

 

CURRENT LIABILITIES:

 

 

 

 

Current portion of long-term debt, net of deferred financing costs

$

2,648

$

31,688

Trade payables

 

7,141

 

 3,058

Due to related party

 

277

 

 302

Accrued liabilities

 

3,676

 

 3,750

Unearned revenue

 

11,623

 

 14,258

Total current liabilities

 

25,365

 

 53,056

Deferred revenue

 

1,264

 

 1,036

Long-term debt, net of current portion and deferred financing costs

 

712,081

 

 684,748

Total non-current liabilities

 

713,345

 

 685,784

 

 

 

 

 

PARTNERS’ EQUITY

 

 

 

 

General partner:  35,526 units issued and outstanding as at September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016

 

58

 

97

Common unitholders: 35,490,000 units issued and outstanding as at September 30, 2017 and 20,505,000 issued and outstanding as of December 31, 2016

 

256,134

 

 302,952

Series A Preferred unitholders: 3,000,000 units issued and outstanding as at September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016

 

73,216

 

73,216

Subordinated unitholders: None issued and outstanding as of September 30, 2017 and 14,985,000 units issued and outstanding as at December 31, 2016

 

 

(8,429)

Total partners’ equity

 

329,408

 

 367,836

 

 

 

 

 

Total liabilities and partners’ equity

$

1,068,118

$

1,106,676

DYNAGAS LNG PARTNERS LP

Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows

(Expressed in thousands of U.S. Dollars)


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nine Months Ended September 30,

 

 

2017

 

2016

Cash flows from Operating Activities:

 

 

 

 

Net income:

$

11,714

$

51,379

Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:

 

 

 

 

Depreciation

 

22,677

 

22,753

Amortization and write-off of deferred financing fees

 

4,562

 

 1,489

Amortization of fair value of acquired time charter

 

5,420

 

5,441

Deferred revenue amortization

 

228

 

 (43)

Changes in operating assets and liabilities:

 

 

 

 

Trade receivables

 

(223)

 

 (39)

Prepayments and other assets

 

(508)

 

 (379)

Inventories

 

(1,256)

 

(510)

Due from/ to related parties

 

346

 

 (414)

Trade payables

 

4,083

 

 513

Accrued liabilities

 

(75)

 

82

Unearned revenue

 

(2,635)

 

 —

 

 

 

 

 

Net cash provided by Operating Activities

 

44,333

 

 80,272

 

 

 

 

 

Cash flows from Investing Activities

 

 

 

 

Vessel Acquisitions and other additions to vessels’ cost

 

 

(37,472)

Net cash used in Investing Activities

 

 

(37,472)

 

 

 

 

 

Cash flows from Financing Activities:

 

 

 

 

Decrease in restricted cash

 

25,000

 

Payment of preferred units issuance costs and other filing costs

 

 

(119)

Distributions declared and paid

 

(50,142)

 

(50,142)

Repayment of long-term debt

 

(473,700)

 

 (24,375)

Proceeds from long-term debt

 

480,000

 

66,667

Payment of deferred finance fees

 

(12,568)

 

(36)

Net cash used in Financing Activities

 

(31,410)

 

 (8,005)

 

 

 

 

 

Net increase in cash and cash equivalents

 

12,923

 

 34,795

Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of the period

 

57,595

 

 24,293

Cash and cash equivalents at end of the period

$

70,518

$

59,088








Supplemental information


ARCTIC LNG CARRIERS Ltd. and its operating subsidiaries


The following table sets forth summary financial information of Arctic LNG Carriers Ltd., the Partnership’s wholly owned subsidiary and borrower of the Term Loan B due 2023 and each of its vessel owning subsidiaries that is a subsidiary guarantor to the Term Loan B (collectively “Arctic LNG Carriers”) as at and for the periods presented, which are derived from the unaudited financial statements of Arctic LNG Carriers and are presented in connection with certain reporting requirements governing the Term Loan B.


 

 

September 30,

(expressed in thousands of United states dollars)

 

2017

Balance sheet data:

 

 

Total assets

$

1,017,903

Total cash

 

21,162

Total debt, net of deferred loan fees

$

467,057



 

 

Three months ended September 30,

 

Nine Months Ended September 30,

(expressed in thousands of United states dollars)

 

2017

 

2017

Income statement and other operational data:

 

 

 

 

Net income

$

2,963

$

24,137

Revenues

 

33,471

 

104,538

Adjusted EBITDA

$

26,819

$

81,840


Arctic LNG Carriers reconciliation of net income to Adjusted EBITDA


 

Three months ended September 30,

 

Nine Months Ended September 30,

(In thousands of U.S.  dollars)

 

2017

 

 

2017

Net Income

$

2,963

 

$

24,137

Net interest and finance costs (1)

 

13,150

 

 

23,151

Depreciation

 

7,642

 

 

22,677

Class survey costs

 

1,096

 

 

6,227

Amortization of fair value of acquired time charter

 

1,826

 

 

5,420

Charter hire amortization

 

142

 

 

228

Adjusted EBITDA

$

26,819

 

$

81,840


(1) Includes interest and finance costs (inclusive of amortization of deferred financing costs), net of interest income, if any.



APPENDIX B

Fleet statistics

 

 

Three Months Ended September 30,

 

Nine Months Ended September 30,

(expressed in United states dollars except for operational data)

 

2017

 

2016

 

2017

 

2016

Number of vessels at the end of period

 

6

 

6

 

6

 

6

Average number of vessels in the period (1)

 

6

 

6

 

6

 

6

Calendar Days (2)

 

552.0

 

552.0

 

1,638.0

 

1,644.0

Available Days (3)

 

541.7

 

552.0

 

1,588.3

 

1,644.0

Revenue earning days (5)

 

526.3

 

552.0

 

1,540.7

 

1,644.0

Time Charter Equivalent (4)

$

60,465

$

76,685

$

63,970

$

76,791

Fleet Utilization (5)

 

97%

 

100%

 

97%

 

100%

Vessel daily operating expenses (6)

$

11,188

$

12,183

$

12,416

$

12,010


         (1)  Represents the number of vessels that constituted the Partnership’s fleet for the relevant period, as measured by the sum of the number of days each vessel was a part of its fleet during the period divided by the number of Calendar Days in the period.

         (2)   Calendar Days are the total days the Partnership possessed the vessels in its fleet for the relevant period.

         (3)  Available Days are the total number of Calendar Days the Partnership’s vessels were in its possession during a period, less the total number of scheduled off-hire days during the period associated with major repairs, or dry-dockings.

         (4)  Time charter equivalent rate, or TCE rate, is a measure of the average daily revenue performance of a vessel. For time charters, this is calculated by dividing total voyage revenues, less any voyage expenses, by the number of Available Days during that period. Under a time charter, the charterer pays substantially all vessel voyage related expenses. However, the Partnership may incur voyage related expenses when positioning or repositioning vessels before or after the period of a time charter, during periods of commercial waiting time or while off-hire during dry-docking or due to other unforeseen circumstances. The TCE rate is not a measure of financial performance under U.S. GAAP (non-GAAP measure), and should not be considered as an alternative to voyage revenues, the most directly comparable GAAP measure, or any other measure of financial performance presented in accordance with U.S. GAAP. However, TCE rate is a standard shipping industry performance measure used primarily to compare period-to-period changes in a company’s performance and assists the Partnership’s management in making decisions regarding the deployment and use of the Partnership’s vessels and evaluating their financial performance. The Partnership’s calculation of TCE rates may not be comparable to that reported by other companies. The following table reflects the calculation of the Partnership’s TCE rates for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2017 and 2016 (amounts in thousands of U.S. dollars, except for TCE rates, which are expressed in U.S. dollars, and Available Days):

 

 

Three Months Ended September 30,

 

Nine Months Ended     September 30,

 

 

2017

 

2016

 

2017

 

2016

(In thousands of U.S. dollars, except for Available Days and TCE rate)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Voyage revenues

$

33,471

$

43,087

$

104,538

$

128,466

Voyage Expenses (7)

 

(717)

 

(757)

 

(2,934)

 

(2,221)

Time Charter equivalent revenues

$

32,754

$

42,330

$

101,604

$

126,245

Available Days (3)

 

541.7

 

552.0

 

1,588.3

 

1,644.0

Time charter equivalent (TCE) rate

$

60,465

$

76,685

$

63,970

$

76,791











         (5)  The Partnership calculates fleet utilization by dividing the number of its Revenue earning days, which are the total number of Available Days of the Partnership’s vessels net of unscheduled off-hire days during a period, by the number of Available Days during that period. The shipping industry uses fleet utilization to measure a company’s efficiency in finding employment for its vessels and minimizing the amount of days that its vessels are off-hire for reasons such as unscheduled repairs but excluding scheduled off-hires for vessel upgrades, dry-dockings or special or intermediate surveys.

         (6)  Daily vessel operating expenses, which include crew costs, provisions, deck and engine stores, lubricating oil, insurance, spares and repairs and flag taxes, are calculated by dividing vessel operating expenses by fleet Calendar Days for the relevant time period.

         (7)  Voyage expenses include commissions of 1.25% paid to Dynagas Ltd., the Partnership’s Manager, and third party ship brokers, when defined in the charter parties, bunkers, port expenses and other minor voyage expenses.


Reconciliation of U.S. GAAP Financial Information to Non-GAAP Financial Information

Reconciliation of Net Income to Adjusted EBITDA

 

 

Three Months Ended                    September 30,

 

Nine Months Ended                       September 30,

(In thousands of U.S.  dollars)

 

2017

 

 

2016

 

 

2017

 

 

2016

Reconciliation to Net  income

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net income

$

3,983

 

$

17,278

 

$

11,714

 

$

51,379

Net interest and finance costs (1)

 

11,745

 

 

8,703

 

 

34,360

 

 

26,108

Depreciation

 

7,642

 

 

7,642

 

 

22,677

 

 

22,753

Class survey costs

 

1,096

 

 

 

 

6,227

 

 

Amortization of fair value of acquired time charter

 

1,826

 

 

1,827

 

 

5,420

 

 

5,441

Charter hire amortization

 

142

 

 

(14)

 

 

228

 

 

(43)

Adjusted EBITDA

$

26,434

 

$

35,436

 

$

80,626

 

$

105,638


(1)Includes interest and finance costs (inclusive of amortization of deferred financing costs), net of interest income, if any.

The Partnership defines Adjusted EBITDA as earnings before interest and finance costs, net of interest income (if any), gains/losses on derivative financial instruments (if any), taxes (when incurred), depreciation and amortization (when incurred), class survey costs and significant non-recurring items (if any). Adjusted EBITDA is used as a supplemental financial measure by management and external users of financial statements, such as investors, to assess the Partnership’s operating performance.

The Partnership believes that Adjusted EBITDA assists its management and investors by providing useful information that increases the comparability of the Partnership’s performance operating from period to period and against the operating performance of other companies in its industry that provide Adjusted EBITDA information. This increased comparability is achieved by excluding the potentially disparate effects between periods or companies of interest, other financial items, depreciation and amortization and taxes, which items are affected by various and possibly changing financing methods, capital structure and historical cost basis and which items may significantly affect net income between periods. The Partnership believes that including Adjusted EBITDA as a measure of operating performance benefits investors in (a) selecting between investing in the Partnership and other investment alternatives and (b) monitoring the Partnership’s ongoing financial and operational strength in assessing whether to continue to hold common units.

Adjusted EBITDA is not a measure of financial performance under U.S. GAAP, does not represent and should not be considered as an alternative to net income, operating income, cash flow from operating activities or any other measure of financial performance presented in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Adjusted EBITDA excludes some, but not all, items that affect net income and these measures may vary among other companies. Therefore, Adjusted EBITDA, as presented above, may not be comparable to similarly titled measures of other companies.


Reconciliation of Net Income to Adjusted Net Income available to common unitholders and Adjusted Earnings per common unit


 

Three Months Ended                              September 30,

 

Nine Months Ended                              September 30,

(In thousands of U.S.  dollars except for units and per unit data)

 

2017

 

 

2016

 

 

2017

 

 

2016

Net Income

$

3,983

 

$

17,278

 

$

11,714

 

$

51,379

Non-cash expense from accelerated amortization of deferred loan fees

 

 

 

 

 

2,583

 

 

Charter hire amortization

 

142

 

 

(14)

 

 

228

 

 

(43)

Amortization of fair value of acquired time charter

 

1,826

 

 

1,827

 

 

5,420

 

 

5,441

Class survey costs

 

1,096

 

 

 

 

6,227

 

 

Adjusted Net Income

$

7,047

 

$

19,091

 

$

26,172

 

$

56,777

Less: Adjusted Net Income attributable to subordinated, preferred unitholders and general partner

 

(1,710)

 

 

(9,056)

 

 

(6,558)

 

 

(26,958)

Common unitholders’ interest in Adjusted Net Income

$

5,337

 

$

10,035

 

$

19,614

 

$

29,819

Weighted average number of common units outstanding, basic and diluted:

 

35,490,000

 

 

20,505,000

 

 

34,227,527

 

 

20,505,000

Adjusted Earnings per common unit, basic and diluted

$

0.15

 

$

0.49

 

$

0.57

 

$

1.45


Adjusted Net Income represents net income before non-recurring expenses (such as class survey costs and accelerated amortization of deferred loan fees), charter hire amortization related to time charters with escalating time charter rates and amortization of fair value of acquired time charters, all of which are significant non-cash items. Adjusted Net Income available to common unitholders represents the common unitholders interest in Adjusted Net Income for each period presented. Adjusted Earnings per common unit represents Adjusted Net Income attributable to common unitholders divided by the weighted average common units outstanding during each period presented.


Adjusted Net Income, Adjusted Net Income per common unit and Adjusted Earnings per common unit, basic and diluted, are not recognized measures under U.S. GAAP and should not be regarded as substitutes for net income and earnings per unit, basic and diluted. The Partnership’s definition of Adjusted Net Income, Adjusted Net Income per common unit and Adjusted Earnings per common unit, basic and diluted, may not be the same at that reported by other companies in the shipping industry or other industries. The Partnership believes that the presentation of Adjusted Net Income and Adjusted Earnings per unit available to common unitholders are useful to investors because they facilitate the comparability and the evaluation of companies in the Partnership’s industry. In addition, the Partnership believes that Adjusted Net Income is useful in evaluating its operating performance compared to that of other companies in the Partnership’s industry because the calculation of Adjusted Net Income generally eliminates the accounting effects of items which may vary for different companies for reasons unrelated to overall operating performance. The Partnership’s presentation of Adjusted Net Income available to common unitholders and Adjusted Earnings per common unit should not be construed as an inference that its future results will be unaffected by unusual or non-recurring items.


Distributable Cash Flow Reconciliation


 

 

Three Months Ended

September 30,

 

Nine Months Ended

September 30,

(In thousands of U.S.  dollars)

 

2017

 

2016

 

 

2017

 

2016

Net Income

$

3,983

$

17,278

 

$

11,714

$

51,379

Depreciation

 

7,642

 

7,642

 

 

22,677

 

22,753

Amortization and write-off of deferred finance fees

 

839

 

499

 

 

4,562

 

1,489

Net interest and finance costs, excluding amortization(1)

 

10,906

 

8,204

 

 

29,798

 

24,619

Class survey costs

 

1,096

 

 

 

6,227

 

Amortization of fair value of acquired time charter

 

1,826

 

1,827

 

 

5,420

 

5,441

Charter hire amortization

 

142

 

(14)

 

 

228

 

(43)

Adjusted EBITDA

$

26,434

$

35,436

 

$

80,626

$

105,638

Net interest and finance costs, excluding amortization(1)

 

(10,906)

 

(8,204)

 

 

(29,798)

 

(24,619)

Maintenance capital expenditure reserves

 

(1,038)

 

(1,038)

 

 

(3,115)

 

(3,115)

Replacement capital expenditure reserves

 

(3,195)

 

(3,195)

 

 

(9,584)

 

(9,584)

Distributable Cash Flow

$

11,295

$

22,999

 

$

38,129

$

68,320


(1) Interest and finance costs, net of interest income, if any.


Distributable Cash Flow with respect to any period presented means Adjusted EBITDA after considering period interest and finance costs and estimated maintenance and replacement capital expenditures. Estimated maintenance and replacement capital expenditures, including estimated expenditures for drydocking, represent capital expenditures required to maintain over the long-term the operating capacity of, or the revenue generated by the Partnership’s capital assets. Distributable Cash Flow is a quantitative standard used by investors in publicly-traded partnerships to assist in evaluating a partnership’s ability to make quarterly cash distributions. The Partnership’s calculation of the Distributable Cash Flow may not be comparable to that reported by other companies. Distributable Cash Flow is a non-GAAP financial measure and should not be considered as an alternative to net income or any other indicator of the Partnership’s performance calculated in accordance with GAAP.



 

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