Acquisitions and Growth - ProFrac has completed six acquisitions since its IPO, adding approximately 18.7 million tons of annual sand capacity and 13 frac fleets[15]. - The company completed the acquisition of FTS International for approximately 405.7million,enhancingitshydraulicfracturingservicecapabilities[26].−ProFracacquiredU.S.WellServicesforatotalconsiderationof479.1 million, focusing on electric-powered pressure pumping services[30]. - The acquisition of Performance Proppants for 475.0millionexpandsProFrac′sfracsandsupplyintheHaynesvillebasin[34].−Thecompanycompletedacquisitionsoffivebusinessesin2022foranaggregateconsiderationofapproximately1.3 billion[214]. - ProFrac's vertically integrated business model allows for faster integration of acquired assets and efficient cannibalization and refurbishment of equipment[17]. - The company has a focused M&A strategy to acquire high-quality businesses at attractive valuations to increase scale and expand technological capabilities[15]. Financial Performance - Revenues for the year 2022 reached 2,425.6million,asignificantincreasefrom768.4 million in 2021, representing a growth of 215%[230]. - Operating income for 2022 was 412.4million,comparedtoanoperatinglossof18.0 million in 2021, indicating a turnaround in profitability[230]. - Net income attributable to ProFrac Holding Corp. was 91.5millionin2022,arecoveryfromanetlossof43.5 million in the previous year[230]. - Total current assets increased to 865.4millionin2022,upfrom251.7 million in 2021, reflecting a growth of 243%[228]. - Total liabilities rose to 1,582.9millionin2022,comparedto516.5 million in 2021, marking an increase of 206%[228]. - Cash and cash equivalents increased significantly to 35.1millionin2022from5.4 million in 2021[228]. - The company reported total operating costs and expenses of 2,013.2millionin2022,comparedto786.4 million in 2021, an increase of 156%[230]. - Basic and diluted earnings per Class A common share for 2022 were 2.06,reflectingapositiveshiftfromthepreviousyear′sloss[230].−Thetotalassetsofthecompanyreached2,933.6 million in 2022, a substantial increase from 664.6millionin2021,representingagrowthof341136.7 million for the year, a significant turnaround from the previous year's losses, indicating strong operational performance[236]. Debt and Financial Obligations - The company had a net debt of 924.3millionasofDecember31,2022,withtotalgrossdebtof959.4 million[18]. - A 1% increase in interest rates would have resulted in an annual increase in interest expense of approximately 5.2millionbasedonoutstandingdebtasofDecember31,2022[204].−ThetotalgrossdebtasofDecember31,2022,was959.4 million, a substantial increase from 306.7millionin2021[323].−The2022TermLoanCreditFacilitywasestablishedwithanaggregateamountof450.0 million, with an effective interest rate of 11.1% as of December 31, 2022[324]. - The company repaid 143.8millionofthe2022TermLoanCreditFacilityusingproceedsfromitsIPO[324].−TheprincipalmaturityschedulefortotaldebtoutstandingasofDecember31,2022,is959.4 million, with significant amounts due in 2023 (127.6million)and2024(103.9 million)[345]. Operational Capacity and Production - As of January 3, 2023, ProFrac operates 42 active fleets, positioning it among the largest well stimulation service providers in the United States[15]. - ProFrac operates 42 active fleets, with four additional fleets under construction, including 20 Tier IV fleets and eight electric fleets[19]. - The company has an annual production capacity of approximately 21 million tons of proppants across eight mines, making it the largest producer of in-basin proppants[22]. - ProFrac's Kermit mine has a capacity of three million tons annually and is estimated to have 46 million tons of total recoverable mineral reserves[22]. - The Monarch mine in the Eagle Ford Shale represents approximately 21% of supply in the region, with a production capacity of three million tons annually[22]. - ProFrac's Haynesville mines account for approximately 57% of total production capacity in the Haynesville Shale, with an annual capacity of about 10 million tons[23]. Environmental and Regulatory Considerations - The company aims to equip all conventional fleets with emissions reduction technology, aligning with its environmental focus[19]. - The company is subject to stringent environmental regulations, which may impose costly compliance measures and could materially affect operations[42]. - The company has observed seasonal variations in operations, particularly a slowdown during the fourth quarter holiday season[37]. - The company recognizes the importance of ESG principles and has established an internal ESG committee to document sustainability efforts[35]. - The Biden Administration aims to reduce U.S. emissions by 50-52% below 2005 levels by 2030, with a focus on methane emissions reduction of at least 30% by 2030 relative to 2020 levels[48]. - The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) commits approximately 375billionoveradecadetopromotecleanenergy,includingincentivesforsolar,windpower,andelectricvehicles[48].−IncreasedregulatoryrisksandcostsrelatedtoGHGemissionsandhydraulicfracturingcouldadverselyimpactdemandforthecompany′sservices[51].EmployeeandSafetyMetrics−Thecompanyemployed3,664peopleasofDecember31,2022,withaTotalReportableIncidentRateof0.59,outperformingtheindustryaverageof0.70[38].−TheTotalReportableIncidentRate(TRIR)forProFracwas0.59fortheyearendedDecember31,2022,comparedtotheindustryaverageof0.70[18].−ThecompanyhasadoptedenhancedsafetymeasuresinresponsetoCOVID−19toprotectemployeehealthandminimizebusinessdisruption[38].StockandEquityInformation−ThecompanycompleteditsIPOonMay17,2022,raisingnetproceedsof301.7 million from the sale of 16,000,000 shares at 18.00pershare[243].−ThecompanyissuedClassAsharesinanIPO,raising72.9 million, which contributed positively to its capital structure[236]. - ProFrac Corp. owned 34.1% of ProFrac LLC, with 54.0 million Class A shares and 104.2 million Class B shares outstanding[248]. - The company recognized stock-based compensation of 4.1million,whichincludes2.2 million related to deemed contributions, indicating ongoing investment in employee incentives[236]. - The company reported stock-based compensation of $45.6 million for the year ended December 31, 2022[248].