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Source Rock Royalties announces third quarter 2022 financial results

November 29, 2022 6:15 AM
CNW
CALGARY, AB  – Source Rock Royalties Ltd. (“Source Rock”) (TSXV: SRR) (TSXV: SRR.WT), a pure-play oil and gas royalty company with an established portfolio of light oil focused royalties in Saskatchewan and Alberta, announces financial results for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2022.

Third Quarter Highlights:

  • Quarterly royalty revenue of $1,554,910, an increase of 34% compared to Q3 2021.
  • Quarterly Adjusted EBITDA1 of $1,219,346 ($0.027 per share), an increase of 21% compared to Q3 2021.
  • Quarterly funds from operations1 of $1,115,225 ($0.025 per share), an increase of 11% compared to Q3 2021.
  • Quarterly royalty production averaged 160 boe/d (92% oil and NGLs), a decrease of 6% compared to Q3 2021.
  • Paid a quarterly dividend of $0.015 per share, resulting in a payout ratio1 of 60%.
  • Achieved an operating netback1 of $82.84 per boe and a corporate netback1 of $75.76 per boe.
  • Ended Q3 2022 with a cash balance of $16,283,684 ($0.36 per share), an increase of 5% from June 30, 2022.

(1)

This is a non-GAAP financial measure or non-GAAP ratio. Refer to the disclosure under the heading “Non-GAAP Financial Measures & Ratios” for more information on each non-GAAP financial measure or ratio.

Financial and Operational Results

Three Months Ended September 30, 

Nine Months Ended September 30, 

FINANCIAL ($)

2022

2021

Change

2022

2021

Change

Royalty revenue

1,554,910

1,161,759

34 %

4,986,098

3,014,804

65 %

Adjusted EBITDA(1)

1,219,346

1,007,864

21 %

4,337,001

2,692,491

61 %

Per share (basic)

0.027

0.034

-21 %

0.105

0.092

14 %

Funds from operations(1)

1,115,225

1,007,864

11 %

3,717,266

2,683,538

39 %

Per share (basic)

0.025

0.034

-26 %

0.090

0.091

-1 %

Total comprehensive income (loss)

446,890

83,480

435 %

1,998,607

(394,573)

Per share (basic)

0.010

0.003

233 %

0.048

(0.013)

Per share (diluted)

0.010

0.003

233 %

0.047

(0.013)

Dividends Paid

673,449

440,307

53 %

1,790,336(2)

1,025,576

75 %

Per share

0.015

0.015

0.045

0.035

29 %

Payout ratio

60 %

44 %

36 %

48 %

38 %

26 %

Cash and cash equivalents

16,283,684

961,218

1,594 %

16,283,684

961,218

1,594 %

Per share (basic)

0.36

0.03

1,100 %

0.36

0.03

1,100 %

Average shares outstanding (basic)

44,896,645

29,548,945

52 %

41,484,986

29,374,638

41 %

Shares outstanding (end of period)

44,896,645

29,562,559

52 %

44,896,645

29,562,559

52 %

OPERATING

Average daily production (boe/d)

160

170

-6 %

165

159

4 %

Percentage oil & NGLs

92 %

94 %

-2 %

92 %

95 %

-3 %

Average price realizations ($/boe)

105.69

74.18

42 %

111.00

69.36

60 %

Operating Netback ($/boe)(1)

82.84

64.44

29 %

96.28

61.80

56 %

Corporate Netback ($/boe)(1)

75.76

64.44

18 %

82.52

61.82

33 %

(1)

This is a non-GAAP financial measure or non-GAAP ratio. Refer to the disclosure under the heading “Non-GAAP Financial Measures & Ratios” for more information on each non-GAAP financial measure or ratio.

(2)

$443,438 of this amount was paid in the form of a “return of capital”.

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About Source Rock Royalties Ltd.

Source Rock is a pure-play oil and gas royalty company with an existing, light oil focused portfolio of royalty interests concentrated in southeast Saskatchewan, east-central Alberta, west-central Alberta and west-central Saskatchewan. Source Rock targets a balanced growth and yield business model, using funds from operations to pursue accretive royalty acquisitions and to pay dividends. By leveraging its niche industry relationships, Source Rock identifies and acquires both existing royalty interests and newly created royalties through collaboration with industry partners. Source Rock’s strategy is premised on maintaining a low-cost corporate structure and achieving a sustainable and scalable business, measured by growing funds from operations per share and maintaining a strong netback on its royalty production.

Forward-Looking Statements

This news release includes forward-looking statements and forward-looking information within the meaning of Canadian securities laws. Often, but not always, forward-looking information can be identified by the use of words such as “plans”, “is expected”, “expects”, “scheduled”, “intends”, “contemplates”, “anticipates”, “believes”, “proposes” or variations (including negative and grammatical variations) of such words and phrases, or state that certain actions, events or results “may”, “could”, “would”, “might” or “will” be taken, occur or be achieved. Forward-looking statements in this news release include statements regarding Source Rock’s dividend strategy and the amount and timing of future dividends (and the sustainability thereof), the potential for future drilling on Source Rock’s royalty lands, expectations regarding commodity prices, Source Rock’s growth strategy and expectations with respect to future royalty acquisition and partnership opportunities, the ability to complete such acquisitions and establish such partnerships, and the estimated costs for Source Rock to run its business. Such statements and information are based on the current expectations of Source Rock’s management and are based on assumptions and subject to risks and uncertainties. Although Source Rock’s management believes that the assumptions underlying these statements and information are reasonable, they may prove to be incorrect. The forward-looking events and circumstances discussed in this news release may not occur by certain dates or at all and could differ materially as a result of known and unknown risk factors and uncertainties affecting Source Rock. Although Source Rock has attempted to identify important factors that could cause actual actions, events or results to differ materially from those described in forward-looking statements and information, there may be other factors that cause actions, events or results to differ from those anticipated, estimated or intended. No forward-looking statement or information can be guaranteed. Except as required by applicable securities laws, forward-looking statements and information speak only as of the date on which they are made and Source Rock undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement or information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

Non-GAAP Financial Measures & Ratios

This news release uses the terms “funds from operations” and “Adjusted EBITDA” which are non-GAAP financial measures and the terms “payout ratio”, “operating netback” and “corporate netback” which are non-GAAP ratios. These financial measures and ratios do not have a standardized prescribed meaning under GAAP and these measures and ratios may not be comparable with the calculation of similar measures disclosed by other entities.

“Adjusted EBITDA” is used by management to analyze the Corporation’s profitability based on the Corporation’s principal business activities prior to how these activities are financed, how assets are depreciated, amortized and impaired, and how the results are taxed. Additionally, amounts are removed relating to share-based compensation expense, the sale of assets, fair value adjustments on financial assets and liabilities, other non-cash items and certain non-standard expenses, as the Corporation does not deem these to relate to the performance of its principal business. Adjusted EBITDA is not intended to represent net profit (or loss) as calculated in accordance with IFRS.

The most directly comparable GAAP financial measure to funds from operations is cash flow from operating activities. “Funds from operations” is defined as cash flow from operating activities before the change in non-cash working capital. Source Rock believes the timing of collection, payment or incurrence of these non-cash items involves a high degree of discretion and as such may not be useful for evaluating Source Rock’s operating performance. Source Rock considers funds from operations to be a key measure of operating performance as it demonstrates Source Rock’s ability to generate funds to fund operations, acquisition opportunities, dividend payments and debt repayments, if applicable. Funds from operations should not be construed as an alternative to income or cash flow from operating activities determined in accordance with GAAP as an indication of Source Rock’s performance.

“Corporate netback” is calculated as funds from operations divided by cumulative production volumes for the period. Corporate netback is used by Source Rock to better analyze the financial performance of its royalties against prior periods and to assess the cost efficiency of its overall corporate platform as it relates to production volumes. There is no standardized meaning for “corporate netback” and this metric as used by Source Rock may not be comparable with the calculation of similar metrics disclosed by other entities, and therefore should not be used to make comparisons.

“Operating netback” represents the cash margin for products sold. Operating netback is calculated as revenue minus cash administrative expenses divided by cumulative production volumes for the period. Operating netback is used by Source Rock to assess the cash generating and operating performance of its royalties against prior periods and to assess the costs efficiency of its operating platform as it relates to production volumes. There is no standardized meaning for “operating netback” and this metric as used by Source Rock may not be comparable with the calculation of similar metrics disclosed by other entities, and therefore should not be used to make comparisons.

“Payout ratio” is calculated as the aggregate of cash dividends paid in a period divided by funds from operations realized in such period. Source Rock considers payout ratio to be a key measure to assess Source Rock’s ability to fund operations, acquisition opportunities, dividend payments, cash taxes and debt repayments, if applicable.

Beginning with the fourth quarter of 2021, Source Rock changed the label of “netback” to “corporate netback” to distinguish this measure from “operating netback”, which was introduced in the quarter. The composition of the measure remains unchanged.

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