TSX Venture Exchange: IKM-V – CALGARY, April 3, 2018 /CNW/ – Ikkuma Resources Corp. (“Ikkuma” or the “Corporation“) is pleased to announce its 2017 year-end reserves and other news.
2017 Reserve Highlights
- Increased Proved Developed Producing (“PDP”) reserves by 316% to 56.8 MMBOE at December 31, 2017 from 13.6 MMBOE at December 31, 2016;
- Increased PDP net present value to $301 million ($2.75 per share) at year-end 2017 at a 10% discount rate using a consensus price deck from four independent qualified reserves evaluators from $104 million ($1.10 per share) at year-end 2016;
- Increased Proved Developed (“PD”) reserves by 366% to 74.0 MMBOE, Proved (“1P”) reserves by 300% to 79.6 MMBOE and proved plus probable (“2P”) reserves by 287% to 106.6 MMBOE at December 31, 2017;
- Increased PD net present value to $361 million (2016 – $118 million), 1P net present value to $376 million (2016 – $132 million) and 2P net present value to $488 million (2016 – $190 million);
- Generated a Finding, Development and Acquisition (“FD&A”) cost of $1.50/BOE on 2P reserve additions and $1.99/BOE on 1P reserve additions;
- Achieved a recycle ratio of 3.4 times on a 2P basis and 2.5 times on a 1P basis, including changes in Future Development Capital (“FDC”) and assumed decommissioning obligations on acquisitions;
- Established conservative PDP reserve position that represents 53% of 2P reserves with an FDC requirement of $67 million on a 1P basis and $75 million on a 2P basis; and
- Reduced annual production decline rates on PDP reserves from 16% to 12%.
2017 Operating Results and Operations Update
- Increased fourth quarter 2017 average daily production by 23% to 7,324 BOE/d compared to fourth quarter 2016 average daily production of 5,967 BOE/d;
- Current average daily production is in excess of 19,000 BOE/d based on field estimates, after closing the previously announced acquisition of assets located in the Alberta Foothills as well as in the British Columbia Deep Basin (the “Foothills Acquisition”) on December 21, 2017;
- Field optimization initiatives with minimal capital spending since closing the Foothills Acquisition have provided both production increases of more than 8% and an operating cost decrease per BOE of approximately 10%;
- The Foothills Acquisition expanded the existing crude oil development drilling inventory to more than 200 low-risk drilling locations;
- Infrastructure working interest replacement value is estimated at $0.6 billion that includes approximately 500 kilometers of gas transmission lines;
- Undeveloped acreage represents 66% of the Corporation’s 635,000 net acres of land;
- Operating initiatives for the remainder of 2018 will focus on ongoing production and operating cost optimization, pursuing a diversified marketing program in addition to the planned sale of non-core assets; and
- Average 2018 daily production is expected to be in the range of 17,500 BOE/d to 18,500 BOE/d.
2017 Summary of Reserves
The detailed reserves data set forth below are based on an independent reserves assessment and evaluation prepared by Deloitte LLP (“Deloitte”) with an effective date of December 31, 2017, which is contained in a report dated April 2, 2018 (the “Deloitte Report”).
2017 YE(1) |
2016 YE(2) |
2017YE & 2016YE |
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Reserves Category |
(MBOE) |
NPV10% ($M) |
(MBOE) |
NPV10% ($M) |
Increase in |
|
Proved |
||||||
Developed Producing |
56,809 |
$301,180 |
13,642 |
$103,551 |
316% |
|
Total Developed |
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73,968 |
$360,568 |
15,881 |
$117,998 |
366% |
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Total Proved |
79,634 |
$375,517 |
19,931 |
$131,759 |
300% |
|
Total Proved plus Probable |
106,637 |
$488,162 |
27,539 |
$190,031 |
287% |
Notes: |
|
(1) |
Deloitte Report effective as of December 31, 2017. |
(2) |
Report prepared by Sproule Associates Limited (“Sproule”), dated March 15, 2017 effective as of December 31, 2016. |
Proved Developed Producing Reserves
During 2017, Ikkuma increased Proved Developed Producing reserves by 316% to 56.8 MMBOE which represents 53% of Proved and Probable reserves. At a 10% discount rate, using a consensus price deck from four independent qualified reserves evaluators, the net present value (“NPV 10”) of Proved Developed Producing reserves increased by 191% to $301 million, or $2.75 per share, at year-end 2017 from $104 million, or $1.10 per share at year-end 2016. Deloitte has estimated the annual production decline on Proved Developed Producing reserves to be 12% as at December 31, 2017 compared to a previous annual production decline rate estimate of 16% as at December 31, 2016.
Proved Developed Reserves
During 2017, Ikkuma increased Proved Developed reserves by 366% to 74.0 MMBOE which represents 93% of Proved reserves. The NPV 10 of Proved Developed reserves more than tripled to $361 million, or $3.30 per share, at year-end 2017 compared to $118 million at year-end 2016.
Proved Reserves
During 2017, Ikkuma increased Proved reserves by 300% to 79.6 MMBOE (74.0 MMBOE of Proved Developed reserves and 5.6 MMBOE of Proved Undeveloped reserves) and the NPV 10 of Proved reserves increased by 185% to $376 million, or $3.43 per share. Proved reserve additions and revisions replaced 2017 average daily production by more than 26 times.
Proved and Probable Reserves
During 2017, Ikkuma increased Proved and Probable reserves by 287% to 106.6 MMBOE and the NPV 10 of Proved and Probable reserves increased by 157% to $488 million, or $4.46 per share.
Finding, Development & Acquisition Costs and Recycle Ratios
In 2017, Ikkuma generated an FD&A cost of $1.50/BOE on Proved and Probable reserve additions and $1.99/BOE on Proved reserve additions. The FD&A calculations are based on exploration and development capital expenditures, acquisition costs, proceeds from dispositions within a reserve category, including changes in future development capital and decommissioning obligations assumed on the Foothills Acquisition divided by reserve additions by reserve category.
The future development capital requirement as at December 31, 2017 was $75 million on a Proved and Probable reserve basis and $67 million on a Proved reserve basis as at December 31, 2016. The decommissioning obligations assumed on the Foothills Acquisition was estimated at $52 million as at December 31, 2017.
In 2017, Ikkuma achieved a recycle ratio of 3.4 times on a Proved and Probable basis and 2.5 times on a Proved basis on an estimated operating netback of $5.07/BOE (unaudited).
Corporate Reserves
The detailed reserves data set forth below are based on the Deloitte Report. The following presentation summarizes the Corporation’s crude oil, natural gas liquids and natural gas reserves and the net present values before income tax of future net revenue for the Corporation’s reserves using forecast prices and costs as set out in the Deloitte Report. The Deloitte Report has been prepared in accordance with definitions, standards, and procedures contained in the Canadian Oil and Gas Evaluation Handbook and National Instrument 51-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Oil and Gas Activities. The reserves evaluation was based on the consensus forecast escalated pricing and foreign exchange rates at December 31, 2017 (“Consensus Price”) as outlined in the table herein entitled “Price Forecast”. This Consensus Price forecast is the average of the escalated price forecasts of four independent reserve evaluators, namely Deloitte, GLJ Petroleum Consultants Ltd. (“GLJ”), McDaniel & Associates Consultants Ltd (“McDaniel”) and Sproule.
All evaluations and summaries of future net revenue are stated prior to provision for interest, debt service charges or general administrative expenses and after deduction of royalties, operating costs, estimated well abandonment and reclamation costs and estimated future capital expenditures. It should not be assumed that the estimates of future net revenues presented in the tables below represent the fair market value of reserves. There is no assurance that the forecast prices and cost assumptions will be attained and variances could be material. The recovery and reserve estimates of Ikkuma’s crude oil, natural gas liquids and natural gas reserves provided herein are estimates only and there is no guarantee that the estimated reserves will be recovered. Actual crude oil, natural gas and natural gas liquids reserves may be greater or less than the estimates provided herein. Reserves included herein are stated on a company gross basis (working interest before deduction of royalties without including any royalty interests) unless noted otherwise. In addition to the detailed information disclosed in this press release, more detailed information will be included in the Corporation’s Annual Information Form (“AIF”) which will be filed on the Corporation’s profile at www.sedar.com on or before April 30, 2018.
See “Forward Looking Information and Statements” for a statement of principal assumptions and risks that may apply.
The preparation and audit of Ikkuma’s 2017 annual financial statements is not yet complete, and accordingly, all financial amounts referred to in this press release are unaudited and represent management’s estimates. Readers are advised that these financial estimates may be subject to change. Year-end financial statements for 2017 are anticipated to be released on or about April 25, 2018.
Corporate Reserves
Reserves Category(1) |
Light |
Natural |
Sulphur |
Non- |
Barrels of |
(Mbbl) |
(Mbbl) |
(MLt) |
(Mmcf) |
(Mbbl) |
|
Proved |
|||||
Proved Developed Producing (“PDP”) |
606 |
1,051 |
1,333 |
330,908 |
56,809 |
Proved Developed Non-producing (“PDNP”) |
86 |
31 |
78 |
102,258 |
17,160 |
Proved Developed (“PD”) |
692 |
1,082 |
1,411 |
433,166 |
73,968 |
Proved Undeveloped (“PUD”) |
326 |
22 |
37 |
31,902 |
5,666 |
Total proved (“1P”) |
1,018 |
1,104 |
1,448 |
465,069 |
79,634 |
Probable |
654 |
392 |
408 |
155,745 |
27,003 |
Total proved plus probable (“2P”) |
1,672 |
1,496 |
1,856 |
620,814 |
106,637 |
Notes: |
|
(1) |
Reserves have been presented on a “gross” basis which is defined as Ikkuma’s working interest (operating and non-operating) share before deduction of royalties and without including any royalty interest of the Corporation. |
(2) |
Includes solution gas. |
(3) |
Oil equivalent amounts have been calculated using a conversion rate of six thousand cubic feet of natural gas to one barrel of oil. |
(4) |
Columns may not add due to rounding. |
Reserve Values
The estimated before tax net present value (“NPV”) of future net revenue associated with Ikkuma’s reserves effective December 31, 2017 and based on the Deloitte Report and the Consensus Price forecast are summarized in the following table:
Reserves Category |
0% |
5% |
10% |
15% |
20% |
(M$) |
(M$) |
(M$) |
(M$) |
(M$) |
|
Proved |
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Developed Producing |
564,278 |
396,518 |
301,180 |
241,391 |
200,990 |
Developed Non-Producing |
135,627 |
86,876 |
59,389 |
42,557 |
31,574 |
Undeveloped |
38,195 |
24,264 |
14,949 |
8,585 |
4,125 |
Total Proved |
738,100 |
507,658 |
375,517 |
292,533 |
236,689 |
Probable |
379,605 |
188,565 |
112,645 |
75,673 |
54,929 |
Total proved plus probable |
1,117,704 |
696,223 |
488,162 |
368,206 |
291,619 |
Notes: |
|
(1) |
Based on Deloitte’s December 31, 2017 Consensus Price forecast. |
(2) |
The estimated future net revenues are stated prior to provision for interest, debt service charges or general and administrative expenses and after deduction of royalties, operating costs, estimated well abandonment and reclamation costs and estimated future capital expenditures. |
(3) |
See the Corporation’s AIF, once filed, for the after-tax present values of future net revenue attributed to Ikkuma’s reserves. |
(4) |
Columns may not add due to rounding. |
Price Forecast
Year |
Canadian Light Crude(2) 40° API ($C/Bbl) |
Western 20.5° API ($C/Bbl) |
Alberta AECO-C ($C/Mcf) (4) |
Edmonton Propane ($C/Bbl) (3,5) |
Edmonton Butane ($C/Bbl) (3,5) |
Edmonton Pentanes Plus ($C/Bbl) (3,5) |
$US/$C Exchange Rate |
2018 |
$67.80 |
$49.56 |
$2.39 |
$37.39 |
$55.63 |
$65.87 |
0.788 |
2019 |
$71.08 |
$55.17 |
$2.71 |
$37.96 |
$57.13 |
$67.86 |
0.800 |
2020 |
$73.52 |
$59.41 |
$3.14 |
$37.62 |
$58.99 |
$69.50 |
0.816 |
2021 |
$77.98 |
$63.47 |
$3.42 |
$39.43 |
$62.51 |
$72.99 |
0.834 |
2022 |
$81.64 |
$66.92 |
$3.62 |
$40.57 |
$65.80 |
$75.46 |
0.835 |
2023 |
$83.56 |
$68.65 |
$3.75 |
$41.13 |
$67.30 |
$77.25 |
0.845 |
2024 |
$85.74 |
$70.61 |
$3.90 |
$42.24 |
$69.02 |
$79.31 |
0.845 |
2025 |
$87.95 |
$72.58 |
$4.03 |
$43.36 |
$70.74 |
$81.37 |
0.845 |
2026 |
$89.99 |
$74.39 |
$4.14 |
$44.42 |
$72.34 |
$83.29 |
0.845 |
2027 |
$91.82 |
$75.94 |
$4.24 |
$45.35 |
$73.83 |
$84.98 |
0.845 |
2028 |
$93.65 |
$77.46 |
$4.33 |
$46.31 |
$75.29 |
$86.70 |
0.845 |
2029+ prices escalate at 2.0% thereafter |
Notes: |
|
(1) |
This Consensus Price forecast is an average of four independent reserve evaluators’ forecasts at December 31, 2017 including Deloitte, GLJ, McDaniel and Sproule. |
(2) |
Edmonton city gate prices based on historical light oil par prices posted by the government of Alberta and Net Energy differential futures (40 Deg. API < 0.5% Sulphur). |
(3) |
Natural Gas Liquid prices are forecasted at Edmonton therefore an additional transportation cost must be included to plant gate sales point. |
(4) |
1 Mcf is equivalent to 1 MMbtu. |
(5) |
NGL prices have been switched from a mix reference to a spec reference. |
Reserves Reconciliation
TOTAL PROVED |
Light and |
Natural Gas (Mbbl) |
Associated (Mmcf) |
Oil |
December 31, 2016 |
265 |
459 |
115,240 |
19,931 |
Product type transfer |
– |
– |
– |
– |
Extensions & Improved Recovery |
154 |
6 |
6,489 |
1,241 |
Infill Drilling |
– |
– |
– |
– |
Technical Revisions |
(59) |
233 |
19,418 |
3,410 |
Acquisitions |
684 |
481 |
344,394 |
58,564 |
Dispositions |
– |
– |
– |
– |
Economic factors |
(5) |
(29) |
(6,924) |
(1,189) |
Production |
(20) |
(46) |
(13,549) |
(2,324) |
December 31, 2017 |
1,018 |
1,104 |
465,069 |
79,634 |
TOTAL PROVED PLUS PROBABLE |
Light and |
Natural Gas (Mbbl) |
Associated and (Mmcf) |
Oil |
December 31, 2016 |
799 |
567 |
157,037 |
27,539 |
Product type transfer |
– |
– |
– |
– |
Extensions & Improved Recovery |
268 |
11 |
10,462 |
2,023 |
Infill Drilling |
– |
– |
– |
– |
Technical Revisions |
(250) |
227 |
8,306 |
1,362 |
Acquisitions |
876 |
759 |
462,293 |
78,684 |
Dispositions |
– |
– |
– |
– |
Economic factors |
(2) |
(22) |
(3,734) |
(646) |
Production |
(20) |
(46) |
(13,549) |
(2,324) |
December 31, 2017 |
1,672 |
1,496 |
620,814 |
106,637 |
Note: |
|
(1) |
Columns may not add due to rounding. |
2017 Operating Results and Operations Update
Production
Ikkuma’s 2017 annual average increased to 6,366 BOE/d, comparable to 6,310 BOE/d of 2016 annual average production volumes. Fourth quarter 2017 average daily production increased by 23% to 7,324 BOE/d compared to fourth quarter 2016 average daily production of 5,967 BOE/d.
Current average daily production, based on field estimates, is in excess of 19,000 BOE/d after closing the Foothills Acquisition on December 21, 2017.
Optimization
Successful field optimization initiatives with minimal capital spending have been completed since closing the Foothills Acquisition. During the last three months, field and office staff have contributed to optimization efforts on the newly acquired properties for production increases of more than 8% and an operating cost decrease per BOE of not less than 10%. Ongoing production and operating cost optimization will continue as Ikkuma further integrates the acquired assets into its now substantially larger production base.
Crude Oil Development Drilling Opportunities
The Foothills Acquisition expanded the existing crude oil development drilling inventory to more than 200 low-risk locations throughout the Alberta foothills areas.
Market Diversification
With the significant production growth, in addition to an ongoing hedging risk management program, Ikkuma is also pursuing a diversified natural gas marketing program to reduce price risk beyond AECO pricing. The Corporation has begun to build a portfolio of energy derivatives and has forward sold 33% of its expected sulphur production for 2018 in the form of costless collars at $US60 – $US100/tonne. In addition, 17% of its expected average daily natural gas production for 2018 has been hedged at an average price of $2.55/GJ.
Non-Core Divestitures
To maintain its prudent financial strategy and to access the significant inventory of drilling opportunities, particularly focussed on an expanded crude oil development drilling inventory, Ikkuma is actively planning to sell non-core assets in 2018.
Liquidity
As a result of the significant increase in all reserve categories, particularly Proved Developed Producing reserves, as at December 31, 2017, Ikkuma anticipates an extension of its current Syndicated Credit Facility. A review of the facility is anticipated to be completed by April 25, 2018.
The Syndicated Credit Facility along with anticipated proceeds from non-core asset dispositions is expected to provide the necessary liquidity to fulfill Ikkuma’s capital expenditure requirements for 2018.
Given the current low natural gas price environment, financial covenants with both the Corporation’s bank syndicate and it’s term debtholder were amended prior to December 31, 2017 and Ikkuma is fully compliant with all covenants associated with its current debt financing facilities (unaudited).
Production
Guidance for 2018 average daily production is expected to be in the range of 17,500 BOE/d to 18,500 BOE/d considering the impact of production declines throughout the year. Production guidance excludes potential non-core divestitures.
Capital Expenditures
The Corporation’s capital expenditure program for 2018 will focus on fulfilling a $12.5 million obligation associated with the flow-through financing completed in 2017. The remainder of the capital expenditure program is expected to be on necessary maintenance, equipping, tie-in and low cost high-return optimization initiatives.
About Ikkuma Resources Corp.
Ikkuma Resources Corp. is a diversified growth-oriented public oil and gas company listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol “IKM”, with holdings in both conventional and unconventional projects in Western Canada. The Company is focused in the Foothills Region of Western Canada with a team that has extensive experience in the area with the unique skills at successfully exploiting a complex and potentially prolific play type. Corporate information can be found at: www.ikkumarescorp.com.