Monday, April 26, 2021

Tesla, 1Q21 -- Beats Expectations Across The Board; Active Rig Count Drops To Fourteen -- April 26, 2021

Tesla, 1Q21, beat expectations across the board, despite a chip shortage and still facing Covid-19 pandemic headwinds.

  • record net income: $438 million
  • EPS: 93 cents vs 79 cents forecast; that's a huge beat;
  • revenue: $10.39 billion vs $10.29 forecast, up 74% from a year ago; very, very impressive;
  • revenue from sales of regulatory credits: $518 million (about 5% of total revenue)
    • perhaps that will end the meme -- one that I often posted -- that Tesla made its money off regulatory credits;
    • one analyst said: "looks like Tesla lost $80 million in the quarter excluding the massive $518 million regulatory credit sales"; 
    • another analyst: "Tesla's revenue declined 3.3% quarter-over-quarter; excluding regulatory credits its revenue declined 4.6% Q/Q;
  • deliveries, Model 3 and Model Y: 184,800; a record; beating expectations;
  • guidance:
    • expects more than 50% vehicle delivery growth in 2021, which implies minimum deliveries around 750,000 vehicles this year;
  • apparently "no one" can make sense of this earnings report based on comments on social media; one analyst has TSLA ttm P/E 1153x;
  • from the linked article:

The fact the company grew vehicle unit sales by more than 100% year over year but only grew service centers by 28% and its mobile service fleet by 22% explains why some Tesla customers face frustratingly long wait times for repairs. Service expansion is not keeping pace with the volume of vehicles sold.

The WSJ analysis: here.

Definitions: there seems to be some "disagreement" on the definition of "revenue" and "income" in this release.

TSLA: during the day, TSLA had been up n1.2%; up almost $9; trading at $738;
after-hours, profit-taking: TSLA dropped 2%; dropped $15; trading at $723.

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Scary Headline

Non-story:

  • headline: Canadian government halts Trans Mountain pipeline expansion in Burnaby, BC:
  • "suspension" will last for four months;
  • ruling comes after complaints about construction activity impacting the birds
  • "temporary suspension" to last until August 20, 2021, when the hummingbirds said they will be done with their own nesting season;

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Alaska

The Newsom announcement. Yesterday it was California, down to less than 400,000 bopd production. Now, today, EIA on Alaska:

  • oil production in Alaska reaches its lowest level in more than 40 years; graphic suggests Alaska's production is down to slightly less than 500,000 bopd.

Link here.

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China Electricity

China's electricity consumption this year (2021) will increase by 7 to 8 percent from 2020 on stronger domestic activity. Source.

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Back to the Bakken

Bakken economy: Basin Electric set to expand grid in area between Tioga, Parshall due to all the growth. Link here

Active rigs:

$61.96
4/26/202104/26/202004/26/201904/26/201804/26/2017
Active Rigs1429646348

No new permits.

Three permits renewed:

  • Lime Rock Resources (2): one Brew permit and one Emerson permit, both in Dunn County.
  • Resource Energy Can-Am: one Ranger permit in Divide County;

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