Sundance Energy Australia Limited Reports Second Quarter 2018 Financial and Operational Results
DENVER, Aug. 15, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Sundance Energy Australia Limited (ASX: SEA) (NASDAQ: SNDE) (“Sundance” or the “Company”), a U.S. onshore oil and gas exploration and production company focused in the Eagle Ford in South Texas, reported its second quarter 2018 financial and operations results.
Second Quarter 2018 Financial Results
Adjusted EBITDAX for the second quarter of 2018 was US$9.4 million, representing a 34.2% Adjusted EBITDAX margin. Adjusted EBITDAX for the first half of 2018 was US $20.7mm, a 40.3% margin and in-line with Adjusted EBITDAX guidance for the first half of the year. These figures exclude certain non-recurring expenses such as acquisition related costs and unrealized hedging losses on derivatives.
Total revenue for the quarter increased 29% to US $27.4 million as compared to the same prior year period. Revenue was impacted by the lower share of oil production by volume for the period.
Average second quarter realized prices excluding the impact of hedging and fixed price physical delivery contracts were US$67.61 per barrel of oil, US$2.21 per mmbtu of gas, and US$22.37 per barrel of NGL. On a blended basis the average estimated second quarter price realized per Boe for all products excluding the impact of hedging and fixed price physical delivery contracts was US$43.47. Average second quarter price including the impact of hedging was US$35.69 per Boe and US$52.61 per barrel.
Cash Operating Costs for the quarter of US $20.28/boe were flat as compared to US $20.39/Boe for the same prior year period. As anticipated, workover expenses for the period of US$1.85/Boe were higher due to the Company’s continued conversion of wells to gas lift and bringing PDNP wells acquired from Pioneer back online. Lease Operating Expense (“LOE”) of US$10.95/Boe remained elevated in the short term primarily as a result of higher gathering costs under the midstream agreements entered at closing of the Pioneer acquisition. These higher midstream tariffs solely and specifically apply only to production from wells put on production by Pioneer prior to closing of the acquisition. All incremental production from new wells on the acquired assets will be charged at new, lower market rates and result in decreased LOE per Boe over time. The Company anticipates LOE per Boe to decline beginning in the fourth quarter of 2018.
As of August 15, 2018, the Company’s oil hedges covered a total of 5,313,500 bbls through 2023 with a weighted average floor of US$55.70 and ceiling of US$63.36. Hedging covered approximately 63% of planned oil production for 2018 and 39% for 2019.
Operational Highlights
Second quarter net production was 718,199 Boe or 7,892 Boe/day, exceeding previously released second quarter production guidance of 7,000 to 7,500 Boe/d. This figure includes flared gas of 91,031 Mcf. Net production for the quarter represents an increase of ~14% as compared to the same period for the prior year and ~14% as compared to the first quarter of 2018.
Exclusive of certain prior period adjustments, second quarter net production was ~54% oil by volume, ~30% gas and ~16% NGLs. Oil production for the quarter was temporarily impacted due to certain oilier wells being temporarily shut-in for the installation of artificial lift and to facilitate the completion of offset wells. Oil production by volume for the month of July had returned to 63% and on a go-forward basis the Company expects oil production by volume to represent 60-65% of total production.
Net production for the first half of the year was 1,348,386 Boe or approximately 7,450 Boe/d, in-line with the top end of previously released production guidance of 7,000 to 7,500 Boe/d. Net production by volume for the period was 55% oil, 30% gas and 15% NGLs.
Sundance brought three gross (3.0 net) wells on its legacy acreage into production during the quarter. Initial production results for the McMullen County Paloma Ranch 7H well and the Atascosa County Peeler Ranch 8HC and 9HC wells are in line with well performance expectations.
The Company completed drilling (“SPUD to TD”) five additional gross (5.0 net) wells during the second quarter. These comprised the Harlan Bethune 25H, 26H, and 27H three well pad on the Company’s recently acquired Live Oak County assets and the Allen MCM 1HA and 2HA two well pad on its legacy McMullen County Assets.
The Company is continuing its pad drilling program in the third quarter with specific focus on the newly acquired assets in Live Oak County. The Company currently anticipates bringing nine gross wells online during the third quarter, all nine of which have already been drilled.
At quarter’s end, the Company was in the process of drilling four additional gross (4.0 net) wells, including the Justin Tom 05H and 06H two well pad on its recently acquired Atascosa County assets and the Harlan Bethune 34H and 35H two well pad on its recently acquired Live Oak County assets. As of the date of this report, the Company had completed drilling these wells and was in the process of drilling the four well James Keith Esse pad with the Patterson 229 rig and the two well Idylwood pad with the Patterson 589 rig, each on its recently acquired Live Oak county acreage.
At quarter’s end the Company was additionally in the process of fracking the McMullen County Allen MCM 1HA and 2HA wells. These wells began initial flowback on 14th August. The Company has subsequently fracked both the Harlan Bethune 25H, 26H, and 27H three well pad which began initial flowback on 13th August and the Harlan Bethune 34H and 35H two well pad which is expected to flowing back within the next week. Both Harlan Bethune pads are located in Live Oak County. As of the date of this report, the Company was in the process of fracking the Atascosa County Justin Tom 05H and 06H two well pad.
As of the date of this report, the Company has initiated flowback from five gross (5.0 net) wells so far during the third quarter and anticipates initiating flowing back on two gross (2.0 net) wells on August 16th. The Company additionally has two remaining wells (the Justin Tom 05H and 06H) which are drilled but uncompleted.
In support of these activities, Sundance has executed a one year contract on the Patterson 229 rig and a 90 day contract on the Patterson 589 rig. Both contracts are at fixed day rates. The Company is in process of finalizing a fixed pricing agreement with a major service provider covering completions services and providing the pressure pumping capacity necessary to execute the Company’s growth plan through the end of 2019. All service contracts are in-line with the cost assumptions used for the Company’s previously announced 2018 capital expenditure program and provide guaranteed availability the of equipment and services necessary to achieve our development plan.
Second quarter development and production related expenditures totaled US$32.1 million.
The table below provides an overview of the Company’s operational activity for the quarter and year-to-date:
Well Name
County
Spud Date
Frac Start Date
IP Date
Completed Lat Length
30-Day IP Rate (boe/d)
% Oil
Paloma Ranch 7H
McMullen
18-Jan-18
17-May-18
2-Jun-18
7,690'
1,345
62
%
Peeler Ranch 8HC
Atascosa
1-Mar-18
28-May-18
26-Jun-18
5,642'
484
92
%
Peeler Ranch 9HC
Atascosa
24-Mar-18
28-May-18
26-Jun-18
5,820'
446
93
%
Allen MCM 1HA
McMullen
21-Apr-18
6-Jul-18
14-Aug-18
8,015'
-
-
Allen MCM 2HA
McMullen
13-May-18
6-Jul-18
14-Aug-18
8,234'
-
-
Harlan Bethune 25H
Live Oak
7-May-18
24-Jul-18
13-Aug-18
4,973'
-
-
Harlan Bethune 26H
Live Oak
11-May-18
22-Jul-18
13-Aug-18
4,161'
-
-
Harlan Bethune 27H
Live Oak
13-May-18
22-Jul-18
13-Aug-18
3,469'
-
-
Justin Tom 05H
Atascosa
17-Jun-18
12-Aug-18
-
-
-
-
Justin Tom 06H
Atascosa
14-Jun-18
12-Aug-18
-
-
-
-
Harlan Bethune 34H
Live Oak
25-Jun-18
3-Aug-18
16-Aug-18(1)
-
-
-
Harlan Bethune 35H
Live Oak
22-Jun-18
3-Aug-18
16-Aug-18(1)
-
-
-
James Keith Esse 06H
Live Oak
26-Jul-18
-
-
-
-
-
James Keith Esse 07H
Live Oak
22-Jul-18
-
-
-
-
-
James Keith Esse 08H
Live Oak
24-Jul-18
-
-
-
-
-
James Keith Esse 09H
Live Oak
20-Jul-18
-
-
-
-
-
Idylwood 04H
Live Oak
3-Aug-18
-
-
-
-
-
Idylwood 05H
Live Oak
3-Aug-18
-
-
-
-
-
(1) As per Internal Company Estimate.
Acquisition of Pioneer Natural Resources Joint Venture
As previously announced, on 23rd April Sundance finalized the Acquisition of approximately 21,900 net acres and 1,700 Boe/d of production in the Eagle Ford from a joint venture operated by Pioneer Natural Resources, USA, Inc. for cash consideration of US$220.1 million, subject to post‐closing adjustments.
In order to fund the Acquisition, the Company raised US$260.0 million of new equity. Additionally, the Company extinguished its previously existing term loan of US$125.0 million and reserve‐based loan of US$67.0 million with proceeds from a new syndicated second lien term loan of US$250.0 million.
Contemporaneous with the Acquisition closing and the refinanced term loan, the Company entered into a new reserve‐based loan with a US$250.0 million face value and initial availability of US$87.5 million, less a US$12.0 million Letter of Credit posted for minimum revenue guarantees under its new midstream contract.
Company Guidance
The Company’s second quarter 2018 net production of 7,892 Boe/day exceeded its previously released guidance of 7,000 to 7,500 Boe/day, and its first half 2018 net production of 7,450 Boe/d was in line with the top end of its previously released production guidance for the same period.
The Company intends to turn nine wells to sales during the period. All nine of these wells have been drilled, with five having already initiated production and two additional wells anticipated to do so within the next week.
By the end of the third quarter, the Company anticipates it will have finalized drilling substantially all of the wells slated for completion during the fourth quarter. This inventory of drilled, uncompleted wells, combined with contractually assured pressure pumping availability, provides the Company with additional certainty around its full year 2018 production guidance of 9,000-10,000 boe/d.
The tables below set forth the Company’s hedge position as of the date of this report:
HEDGE POSITION OVERVIEW
Total Oil Derivative Contracts
Gas Derivative Contracts
Weighted Average
Weighted Average
Year
Units (Bbls)
Floor
Ceiling
Units (Mcf)
Floor
Ceiling
2018
810,500
$64.77
$68.73
1,055,000
$2.84
$3.08
2019
1,937,000
$59.74
$65.91
1,932,000
$2.75
$3.18
2020
1,266,000
$53.36
$59.09
1,536,000
$2.65
$2.70
2021
612,000
$48.49
$59.23
1,200,000
$2.66
$2.66
2022
528,000
$45.68
$60.83
1,080,000
$2.69
$2.69
2023
160,000
$40.00
$63.10
240,000
$2.64
$2.64
Total
5,313,500
$55.70
$63.36
7,043,000
$2.71
$2.88
CRUDE OIL HEDGE POSITION BY BASIS
LLS Derivative Contracts
Brent Derivative Contracts
WTI Derivative Contracts
Weighted Average
Weighted Average
Weighted Average
Year
Units (Bbls)
Floor
Ceiling
Units (Bbls)
Floor
Ceiling
Units (Bbls)
Floor
Ceiling
2018
95,000
$52.29
$65.51
595,500
$66.21
$69.49
120,000
$67.50
$67.50
2019
168,000
$52.51
$52.51
989,000
$61.89
$69.17
780,000
$58.57
$64.65
2020
-
-
-
-
-
-
1,266,000
$53.36
$59.09
2021
-
-
-
-
-
-
612,000
$48.49
$59.23
2022
-
-
-
-
-
-
528,000
$45.68
$60.83
2023
-
-
-
-
-
-
160,000
$40.00
$63.10
Total
263,000
$52.43
$57.21
1,584,500
$63.52
$69.29
3,466,000
$52.38
$61.11
The following unaudited tables present certain production, per unit metrics and Adjusted EBITDAX that compare results of the corresponding quarterly and six month reporting periods:
Three Months EndedJune 30,
Six Months Ended June 30,
% Change
Unaudited
2018
2017
2018
2017
Qtr.-over-Qtr
Yr.-over-Yr.
Net Sales Volumes
Oil (Bbls)
370,549
373,746
735,790
772,381
(0.9
%)
(4.7
%)
Natural gas (Mcf)
1,265,199
891,148
2,149,622
1,661,993
42.0
%
29.3
%
NGL (Bbls)
121,611
83,242
201,124
151,288
46.1
%
32.9
%
Total sales (Boe) (1)
703,027
605,513
1,295,184
1,200,668
16.1
%
7.9
%
Total flared gas (Boe)
15,172
22,281
53,202
28,758
(31.9
%)
85.0
%
Total production (Boe)
718,199
627,794
1,348,386
1,229,426
14.4
%
9.7
%
Average Daily Volumes
Average daily production (Boe), including flared gas (1)
7,892
6,899
7,450
6,792
14.4
%
9.7
%
Product Price Received
Total price received (per Boe)
$43.47
$35.06
$44.88
$37.03
24.0
%
21.2
%
Total realized price (per Boe)(1)(2)
$35.69
$35.20
$36.71
$36.64
1.4
%
0.2
%
Total price received - Oil (per Bbl)
$67.61
$47.51
$66.22
$48.56
42.3
%
36.4
%
Total price realized - Oil (per Bbl)(1)
$52.61
$48.00
$51.71
$48.20
9.6
%
7.3
%
Total price received - Natural gas (per Mcf)
$2.21
$2.24
$2.31
$2.50
1.3
%
(7.6
%)
Total price realized - Natural gas (per Mcf)(2)
$2.27
$2.14
$2.35
$2.39
6.4
%
(1.7
%)
Total price received/realized - NGL (per Bbl)
$22.37
$17.65
$22.06
$18.52
26.7
%
19.1
%
(1) Includes realized losses on oil derivatives of $2.4 million and a gain of $0.2 million for the three months ended June 30, 2018 and 2017, respectively, and realized losses of $4.0 million and $0.3 million for the six months ended June 30, 2018 and 2017, respectively. Also includes the impact of a fixed price delivery contract of $8.54/bbl and $9.09/bbl for the three and six months ended June 30, 2018, respectively.
(2) Includes a realized gain on natural gas derivatives of $0.1 million and a loss of $0.1 million for the three months ended June 30, 2018 and 2017, respectively, and a realized gain of $0.1 million and a loss of $0.2 million for the six months ended June 30, 2018 and 2017, respectively.
UNIT COST ANALYSIS
Three Months Ended June 30,
Six Months Ended June 30,
Unaudited
2018
2017
% Change
2018
2017
% Change
Revenue/Boe*
$43.47
$35.06
24.0%
$39.71
$37.03
7.2%
Lease operating expenses/Boe*
(10.95
)
(6.55
)
67.3%
(10.15
)
(6.27
)
61.9%
Workover expense/Boe
(1.85
)
(3.70
)
(49.8%)
(1.94
)
(2.42
)
(19.7%)
Production taxes/Boe
(2.61
)
(2.39
)
9.1%
(2.84
)
(2.37
)
20.0%
Cash G&A/Boe(1)
(6.87
)
(7.82
)
(12.2%)
(5.78
)
(6.63
)
(12.8%)
Net per Boe
$21.19
$14.60
45.1%
$19.00
$19.34
(1.8%)
Adjusted EBITDAX(2)
9,360
8,722
7.3%
20,721
22,549
(8.1%)
Adjusted EBITDAX Margin (3)
34.2
%
41.1
%
(16.9%)
40.3
%
50.7
%
(20.6%)
* The Company is in the process of finalizing the accounting treatment of the fees charged under the marketing, transportation and processing agreements associated with the newly acquired Eagle Ford assets under IFRS 15 - Contracts with Customers. The Company anticipates there will be a reclassification of certain fees, resulting in an increase to LOE with a corresponding increase to revenue (no impact to Adjusted EBITDAX).
(1) Cash G&A represents general and administrative expenses (non transaction-related) incurred less equity-settled share based compensation expense, which
totaled income of $0.2 million, and expense of $0.6 million for the three months ended June 30, 2018 and 2017, respectively, and expense of $0.2 million
and $1.1 million for the six months ended June 30, 2018 and 2017, respectively.
(2) See reconciliation of income (loss) attributable to owners of the Company to Adjusted EBITDAX included at end of release.
(3) Adjusted EBITDAX Margin represents Adjusted EBITDAX as a percentage of revenue during the period.
Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements
The Company’s unaudited condensed consolidated financial statements are included below.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
Three Months Ended June 30,
Six Months Ended June 30,
Unaudited (US$000s)
2018
2017
2018
2017
Revenue
$
27,400
$
21,226
$
51,436
44,460
Lease operating, workover and production tax expense
(10,835
)
(7,649
)
(19,350
)
(13,289
)
Depreciation and amortisation expense
(15,027
)
(14,256
)
(27,214
)
(28,415
)
General and administrative expenses
(4,644
)
(5,245
)
(7,675
)
(9,015
)
Transaction-related expenses
(11,351
)
-
(12,377
)
-
Gain (loss) on commodity hedging, net
(16,496
)
4,238
(23,180
)
10,818
Finance costs, net of amounts capitalized
(6,363
)
(2,872
)
(10,345
)
(5,979
)
Loss on debt extinguishment
(2,428
)
-
(2,428
)
-
Impairment expense
(18,936
)
(38
)
(21,893
)
(29
)
Other items income (expense), net
5,222
(3,193
)
6,287
(3,201
)
Loss before income tax
(53,458
)
(7,789
)
(66,739
)
(4,650
)
Income tax expense
(7,552
)
(442
)
(9,855
)
(1,094
)
Loss attributable to owners of the Company
$
(61,010
)
$
(8,231
)
$
(76,594
)
$
(5,744
)
* The Company is in the process of finalizing the accounting treatment of the fees charged under the marketing, transportation and processing agreements associated with the newly acquired Eagle Ford assets under IFRS 15 - Contracts with Customers. The Company anticipates there will be a reclassification of certain fees, resulting in an increase to LOE with a corresponding increase to revenue (no impact to Adjusted EBITDAX).
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(US$000s)
June 30, 2018
December 31, 2017
(Unaudited)
(Audited)
Cash
$
6,257
$
5,761
Trade and other receivables
11,103
4,006
Other current assets
4,670
3,855
Assets held for sale(1)
40,980
61,064
Total current assets
63,010
74,686
Oil and gas properties
615,320
375,021
Other assets
5,748
4,911
Total assets
$
684,078
$
454,618
Current liabilities
$
67,206
$
73,072
Liabilities held for sale(1)
980
1,064
Total current liabilities
68,186
74,136
Credit facilities, net of financing fees
233,940
189,310
Other non current liabilities
37,479
13,821
Total liabilities
$
339,605
$
277,267
Net Assets
$
344,473
$
177,351
Equity
$
344,473
$
177,351
(1) The Company's Dimmit County Eagle Ford assets (and related liabilities) were classified as held for sale as of June 30, 2018 and December 31, 2017.
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
Six Months Ended June 30,
Unaudited (US$000s)
2018
2017
Operating
Receipts from sales
$
48,918
$
48,875
Payments for operating and administrative expenses
(40,500
)
(17,919
)
Payments for commodity derivative settlements
(3,667
)
(1,042
)
Other, net (1)
(2,330
)
3,658
Net cash provided by operating activities
2,421
33,572
Investing
Payments for development expenditures
(40,770
)
(47,681
)
Payments for exploration expenditures
(1,911
)
(7,589
)
Payment for Eagle Ford acquisition
(220,132
)
-
Sale of non current assets
-
14,478
Other
(101
)
(399
)
Net cash used in investing activities
(262,914
)
(41,191
)
Financing
Proceeds from the issuance of shares, net
243,304
-
Proceeds from foreign currency derivatives
6,849
-
Interest paid, net of capitalized portion
(12,437
)
(5,272
)
Deferred financing costs capitalized
(16,680
)
-
Proceeds from borrowings, net
58,000
(250
)
Repayment of production loan
(18,194
)
-
Net cash used in financing activities
260,842
(5,522
)
Cash beginning of period
5,761
17,463
FX effect
147
(4
)
Cash at end of period
$
6,257
$
4,318
(1) Includes $2.3 million of income tax payments and $3.9 million of income tax refund (net) for the six months ended June 30, 2018 and 2017, respectively.
Conference Call The Company will host a conference call for investors on Wednesday, August 15, 2018, at 4 p.m. Mountain Time (Thursday, August 16, 2018 at 8 a.m. AEDT). Interested investors can listen to the call via webcast at http://www.sundanceenergy.net/events.cfm. The webcast will also be available for replay on the Company’s website.
Additional Information
We define “Adjusted EBITDAX” as earnings before interest expense, income taxes, depreciation, depletion and amortization, property impairments, gain/(loss) on sale of non-current assets, exploration expense, share based compensation and income, gains and losses on commodity hedging, net of settlements of commodity hedging and items that the Company believes affect the comparability of operating results such as items whose timing and/or amount cannot be reasonably estimated or items that are non-recurring.
Below is a reconciliation from the net income (loss) attributable to owners of the Company to Adjusted EBITDAX:
IFRS Income (Loss) Attributable to Owners of Sundance Reconciliation to Adjusted EBITDAX
Three Months Ended June 30,
Six Months Ended June 30,
Unaudited (US$000s)
2018
2017
2018
2017
Loss attributable to owners of Sundance
$
(61,010
)
$
(8,231
)
$
(76,594
)
$
(5,744
)
Income tax expense
7,552
442
9,855
1,094
Finance costs, net of amounts capitalized
6,363
2,872
10,345
5,979
Loss on debt extinguishment
2,428
-
2,428
-
Loss on interest swap
438
-
438
-
Loss (gain) on derivative financial instruments, net
16,496
(4,238
)
23,180
(10,818
)
Settlement of commodity hedging
(2,311
)
88
(3,894
)
(464
)
Depreciation and amortization
15,027
14,256
27,214
28,415
Impairment expense
18,936
38
21,893
29
Noncash share-based compensation
(184
)
509
186
1,060
Acquisition-related costs included in general and admin expenses(1)
11,351
-
12,377
-
Loss on sale of noncurrent assets
-
1,278
-
1,278
Gain on foreign currency derivatives
(5,847
)
-
(6,838
)
-
Other income, net
120
1,708
130
1,720
Adjusted EBITDAX
$
9,360
$
8,722
$
20,721
$
22,549
(1) Professional fees included in general and administrative expense related to the Company's Eagle Ford acquisition, which closed April 23, 2018.
The Company reports under International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). All amounts are reported in US dollars unless otherwise noted.
The Company’s full Unaudited Activities Report as filed with the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) and Securities and Exchange Commission on Form 6-K for the Quarter Ended June 30, 2018 can be found at www.sundanceenergy.net.
The Company’s 2017 Annual Report as filed with the ASX and Form 20-F as filed with the SEC can be found at www.sundanceenergy.net.
About Sundance Energy Australia Limited
Sundance Energy Australia Limited (“Sundance” or the “Company”) is an Australian-based, independent energy exploration company, with a wholly owned US subsidiary, Sundance Energy Inc., located in Denver, Colorado, USA. The Company is focused on the acquisition and development of large, repeatable oil and natural gas resource plays in North America. Current activities are focused in the Eagle Ford. A comprehensive overview of the Company can be found on Sundance’s website at www.sundanceenergy.net
Summary Information
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Forward Looking Statements
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