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Zachry Files for Bankruptcy

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Barnyard96
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Anyone have any further details?

https://lngprime.com/americas/golden-pass-lng-contractor-zachry-files-for-bankruptcy/112787/
jagvocate
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Their income was less than their outgo so that their upkeep became their downfall.

Sims
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My guess would be some contractual issues the owner refused to budge on. I'm thinking something like liquidated damages or general conditions changes. Might also be related to any cost/price escalators given how extreme inflation has been.

No mutual resolution ergo bankruptcy and let a judge decide.

More here likely...I haven't looked too much.

Restructuring Announcement
Barnyard96
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Those JV agreements can be sticky, especially if your engineering partner does a poor job. I'm just speculating.
Ag CPA
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Zachary was also part of the group that built the POS SH130 toll road and subsequently filed BK 7-8 years ago.
BenTheGoodAg
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Technically, that's a different company. Both originated out of the same parent company, but split to cover different markets and managed by different grandsons.
BenTheGoodAg
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I started work for Zachry straight out of school and had a relatively long career with them. Cut my teeth on some big capital projects, got my engineering license, managed a lot of project scope, got into people management with them, etc. I had a lot of opportunities, and worked with some really good people. I've got a lot to be grateful for from my time and experiences there. For the most part Zachry felt like a special place to work.

But I was also part of an unexpected engineering office closure in 2018. At the time, it seemed really ugly. In hindsight, I take it a little less personally, but I still think it was a series of stupid mistakes by the company.

Just my opinion, and I'm biased - Zachry has a really great history as a family-owned company, but as it got really big and started to tackle some of these mega-LNG projects, they tried to copy what other big contractors were doing and lost some of the things that made them special. I've got a lot of friends that still work there and I'm rooting for those folks, but it's not a big surprise to see this news.
Barnyard96
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I was a sub to them for years in the power industry. Agree with your sentiments. Hope it works out for the people.
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HOUSTON (Reuters) -The lead contractor building a Texas liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant for QatarEnergy and Exxon Mobil on Tuesday filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, citing challenges at the project.

Zachry Holdings, which held the lion's share of the $10 billion construction project called Golden Pass LNG, said it was pursuing a "structured exit." Exxon said it would review construction timing and provide an update in the future.

Golden Pass LNG is being built at the site of a former gas-import terminal that has been converted to process natural gas for LNG exports. It is one of two large U.S. LNG terminals whose startup will significantly expand exports in the next 12 months.
"We, along with the other stakeholders, are considering all available options to implement a smooth transition and minimize any impacts," an Exxon spokesperson said. "We plan to continue to fully support Golden Pass LNG through completion."

Exxon, which owns a 30% stake in the project, said earlier this year that it expected first LNG production in the first half of 2025.

"Because we have been unable to find a path forward, we have been forced to take action to protect our business," John Zachry, CEO of the San Antonio, Texas-based company, said in a statement on Tuesday.

Zachry Holdings said it faced cost challenges over a change order and billings schedule, and it engaged in negotiations with Golden Pass LNG for additional funding without success, according to its filing in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas.

Zachry's share of the project was valued at $5.8 billion.

Prior to April 2024, Zachry said it was incurring weekly expenses of $30 million to $40 million for payroll, vendor payments, equipment and other costs, but was receiving approximately $70 million per month from Golden Pass LNG.

"In March of this year, Golden Pass began direct-paying vendors, and clawed back much of those funds from advance progress payments due to Zachry," the filing said.

In April, Golden Pass stopped the progress payments altogether.

On May 8, Golden Pass notified Zachry of default of its engineering, procurement and construction contract, citing, among other factors, Zachry's inability to pay subcontractors and vendors promptly, the court filing showed.

Zachry that same day received a notice of default from another Golden Pass contractor, Chiyoda International, the company said. Unable to reach an agreement with Golden Pass, Zachry said it had no choice but to file for Chapter 11 protection.

Golden Pass LNG had warned earlier this month of possible impacts on construction of the first three trains of the project, which was designed to produce up to 18 million metric tons per annum of LNG. The project is one of two large LNG export plants that had been expected to expand U.S. exports in the next 12 months.

The United States is the largest exporter of LNG.

(Reporting by Curtis Williams and Sabrina Valle in Houston and Dietrich Knauth in New YorkEditing by Chizu Nomiyama, Gary McWilliams and Matthew Lewis)
LostInLA07
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EPC Power margins got squeezed big time industry wide around that time
one MEEN Ag
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Looks like the owner's of the LNG plant tried to get cute with how they pay their contractors. Inflation up, NG down.

My bet is that Exxon is going to decide it wants to plow some of its oil profits into this project, take on a higher percentage of ownership and get the project done on time.
Dan Scott
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This project has been a POS from the start. If nto for QP, XOM would have backed off. Bearish for nat gas without the 2025 production
Pinochet
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I was talking to an acquaintance yesterday who had to leave a job with an established large commercial construction company because they are all of a sudden behind by 6 weeks on payroll. Not a good sign.
Marauder Blue 6
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Where can I see a list of Zachry's creditors?
BenTheGoodAg
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That's awesome. Maybe we've crossed paths. I worked design on several in Texas (Topaz, NRG, Xcel, and Exelon), but spent a lot more time on projects in Florida (JEA, FMPA, FPL). I lived in Cape Canaveral for two years, which was a really great project. Those power EPC jobs were good ones. Our nation needs to build some new ones.
strbrst777
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Would like to know the name of Zachry's bonding company. My curiosity is in general and not contract specific.
Shelby29
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You can PM me for the top 30 list.
Sunbelt Rentals were at the top of the list with $133M owed.
Barnyard96
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Do you have PM capability with your account?
the_phoenix612
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Not sure why they're being cagey about it, it's public information:
https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.txsb.472578/gov.uscourts.txsb.472578.1.0_1.pdf

Caveat: these are only the unsecured creditors. ZHI has much larger secured creditors.



aggiez03
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the_phoenix612 said:

Not sure why they're being cagey about it, it's public information:
https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.txsb.472578/gov.uscourts.txsb.472578.1.0_1.pdf

Caveat: these are only the unsecured creditors. ZHI has much larger secured creditors.




Wow...

They owe the Reynolds Company $17.5MM....

That is a lot of Allen Bradley PLCs and Automation. That will be a big hickey for them if they can't get paid for all that...
AggieP18
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Weird times in the industry. Interest rates, inflation, and election uncertainty continue to produce capitol crunch on new projects and a litany of issues on existing ones.
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