CALGARY, May 8, 2018 /CNW/ – Cona Resources Ltd. (“Cona” or the “Company”) (TSX: CONA) announces its operating and financial results for the three months ended March 31, 2018. Cona’s financial statements and management’s discussion and analysis (“MD&A”) for the three months ended March 31, 2018 are available on our website at www.conaresources.com and on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Production for the first quarter of 2018 averaged 17,143 boe/d (99% oil), ahead of fourth quarter 2017 volumes of 16,739 boe/d.
- Operating costs for the first quarter of 2018 of $17.16 per boe were lower than the $17.55 per boe in the fourth quarter of 2017 and reflect the disposition of properties with higher operating costs.
- Realized oil prices for the first quarter of 2018 of $38.91 per barrel compared to $50.38 per barrel in the fourth quarter of 2017. The decrease was due to pipeline apportionment (estimated impact of $2.77 per barrel), widening heavy oil differentials and higher blending costs.
- Operating netbacks for the first quarter of 2018 of $15.00 per boe compared to $25.14 per boe in the fourth quarter of 2017 were negatively impacted by lower realized oil prices.
- General and administrative expenses of $3.60 per boe for the first quarter of 2018 include costs incurred regarding the proposed Arrangement (see below).
- Funds from operations, excluding hedging, of $10.4 million or $6.90 per boe for the first quarter of 2018 compared to $31.6 million or $19.97 per boe in the fourth quarter of 2017. Excluding the estimated impact of pipeline apportionment and the costs related to the proposed Arrangement, funds from operations for the first three months of 2018 would have been $16.2 million or $10.75 per boe.
- Realized losses on financial derivative contracts for the first quarter of 2018 were $10.4 million or $6.91 per boe. Subsequent to March 31, 2018, Cona entered into additional WTI/WCS differential hedges.
- Capital expenditures for the first quarter of 2018 were $21.0 million and included the drilling of all 31 (30.5 net) wells reflected in our annual guidance.
- During the first quarter of 2018, Cona completed the sale of two properties and an asset exchange with a working interest partner for combined net consideration of $9.9 million.
- Cona completed the quarter with net debt of $344.1 million, an increase of $11.1 million from December 31, 2017 as a result of capital expenditures, net of dispositions.
MESSAGE TO SHAREHOLDERS
Cona successfully executed its first quarter 2018 operational plan, notwithstanding the challenging heavy oil price environment. Our team leveraged Cona’s high quality asset base and grew production while decreasing operating costs compared to the previous quarter. The production growth from drilling and operational efficiencies helped minimize the production impact of the asset dispositions completed during the first quarter of 2018 as the Company drilled all of the planned 31 (30.5 net) wells for 2018 in the first quarter.
These operational successes were overshadowed by a weak commodity price environment that impacted our financial results. Despite the increase in WTI prices over the first quarter of 2018, wide heavy oil differentials persisted, averaging 39% of WTI. Higher WTI prices increased Cona’s hedging losses and blending costs, while pipeline apportionment restricted our ability to sell oil at prevailing market prices. The unique combination of these events had a negative impact on Cona’s realized oil prices and funds from operations when compared to historical averages.
Cona holds a 100% working interest in substantially all of our properties, allowing us to be responsive and flexible in a volatile price environment. The Company provided updated guidance on March 7, 2018 which reflects this environment and will continue to monitor commodity prices and adjust our operational plans as appropriate.
FINANCIAL AND OPERATING HIGHLIGHTS
Three months ended |
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March 31, 2018 |
December 31, 2017 |
March 31, 2017 |
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Financial ($000s, except as otherwise noted) |
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Oil and natural gas sales |
81,870 |
99,104 |
91,031 |
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Cash flow from operating activities |
6,653 |
27,550 |
14,180 |
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Funds from (used in) operations, excluding hedging(1) |
10,399 |
31,581 |
22,012 |
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Per share – basic |
0.10 |
0.31 |
0.20 |
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Per share – diluted |
0.10 |
0.31 |
0.19 |
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Funds from (used in) operations, including hedging(1) |
(26) |
27,882 |
20,913 |
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Per share – basic |
– |
0.28 |
0.19 |
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Per share – diluted |
– |
0.27 |
0.18 |
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Net income (loss) |
(22,856) |
(108,295) |
20,886 |
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Per share – basic |
(0.23) |
(1.07) |
0.19 |
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Per share – diluted |
(0.23) |
(1.07) |
0.18 |
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Net debt(1) |
344,070 |
332,958 |
345,909 |
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Capital expenditures(2) |
20,964 |
15,446 |
21,030 |
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Net dispositions |
(9,893) |
– |
(210) |
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Weighted average shares outstanding (000s) |
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Basic |
101,006 |
101,006 |
109,160 |
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Diluted |
102,989 |
102,575 |
113,539 |
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Shares outstanding at period end (000s) |
101,006 |
101,006 |
101,006 |
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Three months ended |
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March 31, 2018 |
December 31, 2017 |
March 31, 2017 |
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Operating |
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Average daily production |
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Heavy oil (bbl/d) |
17,000 |
16,556 |
16,974 |
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Natural gas (mcf/d) |
857 |
1,099 |
1,363 |
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Total (boe/d) |
17,143 |
16,739 |
17,201 |
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Average realized price |
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Heavy oil ($/bbl)(3) |
38.91 |
50.38 |
44.06 |
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Natural gas ($/mcf) |
2.45 |
2.95 |
2.59 |
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Combined ($/boe) |
38.71 |
50.03 |
43.68 |
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Netbacks ($/boe) |
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Average realized price |
38.71 |
50.03 |
43.68 |
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Royalties |
(4.24) |
(5.18) |
(4.69) |
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Production and operating expenses |
(17.16) |
(17.55) |
(15.65) |
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Transportation expenses |
(2.31) |
(2.16) |
(2.26) |
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Operating netback(1) |
15.00 |
25.14 |
21.08 |
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Realized gains (losses) on financial derivative contracts |
(6.91) |
(2.34) |
(0.71) |
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General and administrative expenses(4) |
(3.60) |
(2.14) |
(2.37) |
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Cash finance costs |
(4.24) |
(3.43) |
(4.22) |
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Other |
(0.26) |
0.40 |
(0.18) |
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Funds from operations per boe(1) |
(0.01) |
17.63 |
13.60 |
Notes: |
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(1) |
Funds from operations, net debt and operating netback do not have any standardized meaning prescribed by International Financial Reporting Standards. See “Non-IFRS Financial Measures” in the MD&A for the three months ended March 31, 2018 and 2017. |
(2) |
Capital expenditures include cash expenditures for property, plant and equipment and intangible assets. |
(3) |
Average realized oil prices are net of blending expenses (Q1 2018 – $5.43/bbl; Q4 2017 – $2.71/bbl; Q1 2017 – $3.57/bbl). Q1 2018 average realized oil prices were negatively impacted by approximately $4.1 million or $2.77/bbl due to pipeline apportionment. |
(4) |
General and administrative expenses during the first quarter of 2018 include $1.7 million ($1.11/boe) of costs incurred related to the proposed Arrangement. |
OPERATIONS REVIEW
First quarter 2018 average daily production of 17,143 boe/d was consistent with guidance, with over 87% of the Company’s production from Cactus Lake (8,920 boe/d), Winter (3,690 boe/d), Court (1,670 boe/d) and Plover Lake SAGD (650 boe/d).
Cona had an active first quarter drilling a total of 31 (30.5 net) wells. Five infill wells were drilled into established areas of the Court Bakken waterflood as Cona looks to access previously unswept portions of the reservoir. At Cactus Lake, Cona drilled 15 wells as part of the ongoing expansion of the polymer flood with early production performance of the new wells exceeding type curves. The Winter drilling program included one horizontal disposal well to improve water handling efficiency at remote areas of the production gathering infrastructure and 10 producing horizontal wells. Three of the producing wells included a modified well and liner design which is expected to increase drilling efficiency and reduce overall costs.
The Company also completed an asset exchange to achieve a 100% working interest in the Winter property allowing for production optimization across the entire field.
The following table summarizes the drilling program for the first three months of 2018:
Field |
Gross |
Net |
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Cactus Lake |
15 |
15.0 |
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Winter |
11 |
10.5 |
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Court |
5 |
5.0 |
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Total |
31 |
30.5 |
ASSET DISPOSITION PROGRAM
Cona completed two minor asset dispositions and one asset exchange in the quarter for aggregate net consideration of $9.9 million. Cona’s asset disposition program announced in January 2018 is ongoing with the Company receiving bids on a number of assets. There is no guarantee that these discussions will result in additional dispositions.
RISK MANAGEMENT
During the first quarter of 2018, Cona realized $10.4 million in losses on financial derivative contracts. The realized losses were with respect to WTI contracts with lower swap prices than actual index prices. A summary of Cona’s hedge position as of May 7, 2018 is provided in the table below.
(C$)(1,2) |
Q2-Q4 2018 |
2019 |
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WTI |
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Hedged volumes (bbl/d) |
8,778 |
4,000 |
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Average price ($/bbl) |
67.00 |
70.16 |
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WTI / WCS differential |
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Hedged volumes (bbl/d) |
2,560 |
2,000 |
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Average price ($/bbl) |
24.48 |
24.99 |
Notes: |
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(1) |
Contracts denominated in US dollars have been converted to Canadian dollars at CAD/USD strip prices as of May 7, 2018. |
(2) |
The prices and volumes in this table represent averages for several contracts over the respective periods presented. The average price of a group of contracts is for indicative purposes only and does not have the same settlement profile as the individual contract. Details of the risk management contracts are disclosed in the notes to the Company’s March 31, 2018 condensed consolidated interim financial statements. |
TAKE PRIVATE ARRANGEMENT AGREEMENT AND ANNUAL & SPECIAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS
As previously announced, Cona entered into an arrangement agreement with certain affiliates of Waterous Energy Fund (collectively, “WEF”) whereby WEF would acquire all of the common shares of Cona not currently owned by WEF pursuant to a plan of arrangement under the Business Corporations Act (Alberta) (the “Arrangement”). Under the terms of the Arrangement, shareholders of Cona, other than WEF, will be entitled to receive $2.55 in cash per common share. WEF currently owns approximately 67% of the outstanding common shares and, subject to completion of the Arrangement, would become the sole shareholder of the Company.
A management information circular and related voting materials were mailed to all shareholders in connection with its annual and special meeting to be held in the Plaza Room of the Metropolitan Conference Centre, 333 – 4 Avenue SW, Calgary, Alberta, at 11:00 a.m. (Calgary time) on Friday, May 18, 2018. At the meeting, shareholders of Cona will be asked to approve, among other matters, the Arrangement. The meeting materials are available on Cona’s website at www.conaresources.com and under Cona’s corporate profile on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.
Conference Call Today 9:00am MT (11:00am ET) Cona will host a conference call today, May 8, 2018, starting at 9:00am MT (11:00am ET), to review the Company’s first quarter 2018 results. Participants can access the conference call by dialing (403) 532-5601 or toll-free (US & Canada) 1 (855) 353-9183 and entering the passcode 43585#. A recording of the conference call will be available until May 22, 2018 and can be accessed by dialing 1 (855) 201-2300 and entering the conference number 1230553# and passcode 43585#. The replay will be available approximately one hour following completion of the call. The conference call recording will also be available on Cona’s website at www.conaresources.com. |