-
Produced 16.5 million barrels of equivalent (MMBOE), up 23% from the
prior year period and exceeded plan
-
Realized $337 million adjusted EBITDAX and $0.49 per diluted common
share adjusted net income, driven by well performance and lower costs
(see GAAP reconciliations below)
-
Encouraged by preliminary results from a 14-well Eagle Ford
down-spacing test
-
Demonstrated performance from 9 Bakken test wells in Divide County
that are exceeding type curve
-
Maintained 1.7 times debt to adjusted TTM EBITDAX
Company Website:
http://www.sm-energy.com
DENVER -- (Business Wire)
SM Energy Company (NYSE: SM) announces its financial results for the
second quarter of 2015 and provides an operations update. In conjunction
with this release, an updated presentation providing the Company's
second quarter earnings and operations is posted on the Company's
website at www.sm-energy.com.
This presentation will be referenced during the conference call
scheduled for 8:00 a.m. Mountain Time (10:00 a.m. Eastern Time) on July
29, 2015. Information for the call can be found below.
MANAGEMENT COMMENTARY
Comments from President and Chief Executive Officer Jay Ottoson: "Our
Company had an outstanding second quarter. Production came in ahead of
budget, primarily as a result of strong well performance in both the
Eagle Ford and Williston Basin as completion optimization is driving
production performance above our type curves. Further, a number of new
wells in our Eagle Ford East area down-spacing test program came into
sales during the quarter with strong early production results.
"Unit lease operating costs were significantly below our forecast due to
rapid improvements in recently acquired properties in Divide County,
North Dakota and generally lower costs across all producing assets. In
combination, strong production and lower costs drove very strong EBITDAX
for the quarter. The balance sheet was further supported by completion
of our Mid-Continent asset sales that generated net proceeds of
approximately $317 million. The Company ended the second quarter with
$0.12 B drawn on its $2.4 B revolving credit facility and total debt of
1.7 times (trailing twelve month) EBITDAX.
"Capital expenditures in the quarter of $339 million tracked right on
budget for the full year for operated interests as the Company stepped
down activity from 17 rigs at the start of the year to nine rigs at the
end of the second quarter. Total capital is approximately $50 million
above our original budget due to partner non-consents and higher than
projected partner operated costs in the first half of 2015. We
anticipate significantly lower capital spending in the second half of
2015 of approximately $460 million for the six month period as we
further reduce the rig count to seven and benefit from realized declines
in drilling and completion costs.
"Looking forward through 2015, we have raised the mid-point of
production guidance and significantly lowered lease operating expense
guidance. We expect to prove-up additional inventory in our Eagle Ford
and Williston Basin play areas while ending the year without
accumulating additional debt. During 2016, we believe that our current
portfolio can deliver production growth over 2015 (exit rate over exit
rate) while investing within EBITDAX. We are pleased with our 2015
results to date and believe that our Company will be very well
positioned going into 2016.”
SECOND QUARTER 2015 RESULTS
Production for the second quarter of 2015 was 16.5 MMBOE, or 181 MBOE/d,
up 23% compared with 13.4 MMBOE, or 147 MBOE/d, in the second quarter of
2014. Production exceeded quarterly guidance by approximately 0.5 MMBOE
as a result of better than expected performance from key programs. The
slight sequential decline in production from 16.8 MMBOE in the first
quarter of 2015 was primarily due to planned third party maintenance in
the Eagle Ford, which was completed on schedule. Company-wide production
mix for the quarter was 31% oil, 45% natural gas and 24% natural gas
liquids ("NGLs"). Production from Mid-Continent assets sold during the
quarter totaled 677 MBOE (96% natural gas). For the first six months of
2015, total production was 33.3 MMBOE up 29% compared with 25.9 MMBOE in
the first six months of 2014.
|
|
| |
| |
Production | | | 2Q15 | | 1Q15 |
| | | | |
|
Oil Production (MMBbls)
| | |
5.1
| | |
5.2
|
Gas Production (Bcf)
| | |
44.2
| | |
45.9
|
NGL Production (MMBbls)
| | |
4.0
|
| |
3.9
|
Total Production (MMBOE)
| | |
16.5
| | |
16.8
|
| | | | |
|
Equivalent Daily Production (MBOE/d)
| | |
181.0
| | |
186.4
|
| | | | | |
|
Pricing in the second quarter of 2015 reflected a 44% decline in WTI oil
prices and a 41% decline in NYMEX natural gas prices from the prior year
period. The Company had approximately 46% of oil production, 41% of
natural gas production and no NGL production hedged during the quarter.
The table below provides the average realized prices received by
product, as well as the adjusted prices received after taking into
account settlements for derivative transactions:
|
Average Realized Commodity Prices for the Three Months Ended June
30, 2015 |
|
|
|
Before the effect of derivative settlements
|
|
After the effect of derivative settlements
|
| | | | |
|
Oil ($/Bbl)
| | |
$51.45
| |
$65.98
|
Gas ($/Mcf)
| | |
$2.53
| |
$3.41
|
Natural gas liquids ($/Bbl)
| | |
$16.85
| |
$16.85
|
Equivalent ($/BOE)
| | |
$26.78
| |
$33.63
|
| | | | |
|
Operating costs in the second quarter of 2015 included lease operating
expenses of $3.26 per BOE and transportation expenses of $5.64 per BOE,
each of which reflect cost improvements compared with the second quarter
of 2014 and sequentially from the first quarter of 2015, as well as
lower costs than budgeted. The overall operating cost environment has
improved at a more rapid pace than expected at the beginning of 2015. In
addition, the Company has realized efficiencies at key assets,
specifically at the Williston Basin acquired properties. Transportation
costs benefited from lower deficiency fees and lower trucking costs.
General and administrative expenses before non-cash compensation include
an approximate $5 million charge related to closure of the Tulsa,
Oklahoma office.
Costs per BOE were as follows:
Costs |
|
| 2Q15 |
| 1Q15 |
| | | | |
|
LOE ($/BOE)
| | |
$3.26
| |
$3.96
|
Ad Valorem ($/BOE)
| | |
$0.25
| |
$0.52
|
Transportation ($/BOE)
| | |
$5.64
| |
$6.08
|
Production taxes (% of pre-derivative oil, gas, and NGL revenue)
| | |
5.2%
| |
4.8%
|
| | | | |
|
G&A - Cash ($/BOE)
| | |
$2.26
| |
$2.34
|
G&A - Non-cash ($/BOE)
| | | $0.33 | | $0.26 |
Total G&A ($/BOE)
| | |
$2.59
| |
$2.60
|
| | | | |
|
DD&A ($/BOE)
| | |
$13.34
| |
$12.96
|
| | | | |
|
Net loss for the second quarter of 2015 was $57.5 million, or $(0.85)
per diluted common share, compared with net income of $59.8 million, or
$0.88 per diluted common share, in the second quarter of 2014. For the
first six months of 2015, the Company's net loss was $110.6 million, or
$(1.64) per diluted common share, compared with net income of $125.4
million, or $1.84 per diluted common share, in the prior year period.
Adjusted net income for the second quarter of 2015 was $33.2 million or
$0.49 per diluted common share, compared with adjusted net income of
$106.5 million, or $1.56 per diluted common share, in the second quarter
of 2014. Adjusted net income excludes certain items that the Company
believes affect the comparability of operating results and are generally
items whose timing and/or amount cannot be reasonably estimated.
Adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depletion, amortization and
accretion, and exploration expense, or adjusted EBITDAX, was $337.3
million for the second quarter of 2015 compared with $423.4 million in
the second quarter of 2014. Lower adjusted EBITDAX is primarily a result
of significantly lower commodity prices in the second quarter of 2015,
partially offset by higher production and lower costs discussed above.
Adjusted net income and adjusted EBITDAX are non-GAAP financial
measures. Please refer to the respective reconciliations in the
Financial Highlights section at the end of this release for additional
information about these measures.
CAPITAL, OPERATIONS AND GUIDANCE
Capital Expenditures
The Company’s total 2015 capital expenditures are estimated at
approximately $1.28 billion, up approximately $50 million from its
original budget, and includes drilling approximately 132 gross/119 net
operated wells and participation in 43 net non-operated wells. Second
quarter of 2015 capital expenditures were $339 million, down
approximately 30% from the first quarter of 2015. The Company completed
approximately two-thirds of its capital activity in the first six months
of 2015. During the first half of the year, drilling and completion
costs were reduced significantly across the Company's areas of
operations due to a combination of lower service company rates and
increased efficiencies. The Company expects capital expenditures to step
down in each of the third and fourth quarters of 2015.
The 2015 drilling program is focused in the Eagle Ford shale and
Bakken/Three Forks plays. The Company currently has nine active rigs
with four in the Eagle Ford, four in the Bakken/Three Forks and one in
the Powder River Basin. The Company anticipates releasing two
Bakken/Three Forks rigs in the fall of 2015.
Eagle Ford
Second quarter of 2015 net production averaged 130.8 MBOE/d, including
both operated and non-operated wells. Production was affected by planned
shut-ins, predominantly due to third party maintenance at gathering
facilities; however, production exceeded expectations due to improved
well performance. The Company made 18 flowing completions during the
quarter, including 14 wells from its down-spacing test in the Eagle Ford
East area. Current well costs are down more than 30% compared with
similarly designed wells in 2014.
While still early, results from the Company's pilot down-spacing test
are encouraging and trending above expectations as well as the Company's
previously disclosed type curve for the area.
Bakken/Three Forks
Second quarter of 2015 production from the Company's Bakken/Three Forks
program averaged 24.1 MBOE/d and was 86% oil. The Company has moved to
plug-and-perf/cemented liner completions in its Bakken/Three Forks
program, which are demonstrating improved well performance compared to
prior completion techniques. At the end of June 2015, the Company had 37
drilled but uncompleted wells in its operated program.
Cumulative production from nine wells (including five new wells) in
Divide County, North Dakota testing the Bakken interval is continuing to
perform above the Company's type curve expectations for the Three Forks
interval in the area. The addition of the Bakken interval has the
potential to significantly increase the Company's proved reserves and
inventory of drilling locations in Divide County.
Guidance
The following table presents updated production and performance guidance
for full year 2015:
|
|
| |
Revised Guidance for 2015 | | | |
| | | FY2015 |
Production (MMBOE)
| | |
61.5 - 64.0
|
Average daily production (MBOE/d)
| | |
168 - 175
|
| | |
|
LOE ($/BOE)
| | |
$3.60 - $4.00
|
Ad Valorem ($/BOE)
| | |
$0.50 - $0.55
|
Transportation ($/BOE)
| | |
$6.25 - $6.55
|
Production taxes (% of pre-derivative oil, gas, and NGL revenue)
| | |
4.5% - 5.0%
|
| | |
|
G&A - Cash ($/BOE)
| | |
$2.40 - $2.70
|
G&A - Non-cash ($/BOE)
| | |
$0.30 - $0.40
|
Total G&A ($/BOE)
| | |
$2.70 - $3.10
|
| | |
|
DD&A ($/BOE)
| | |
$13.75 - $14.25
|
| | |
|
Effective income tax rate range
| | |
37.6% - 38.6%
|
% of income tax that is current
| | |
n/m
|
| | |
|
FINANCIAL POSITION AND LIQUIDITY
The Company ended the second quarter of 2015 with long-term debt of
$2.47 billion including $2.35 billion in senior notes and $0.12 billion
drawn on its revolving credit facility. During the quarter, the Company
received $316.5 million in net proceeds, subject to post-closing
adjustments, from the completion of divestitures of its Mid-Continent
assets. The Company applied these proceeds to reduce the outstanding
balance on its revolving credit facility. During the quarter, the
Company redeemed $350 million of its 6.625% Senior Notes due 2019 and
issued $500 million of its 5.625% Senior Notes due 2025.
For the second half of 2015, the Company has commodity derivative
contracts in place representing approximately 46% of oil, 41% of natural
gas and 46% of NGL forecasted volumes at the midpoint. Commodity
derivative contracts through 2016 are as follows:
|
Derivative Position through 2016 |
as of July 22, 2015*
|
|
|
| Oil |
|
| Gas |
|
| NGL*** |
Period |
|
| Volume (MBbls) |
|
| Weighted Avg. Price** ($/Bbl) |
|
| Volume (BBTU) |
|
| Weighted Avg. Price** ($/MMBTU) |
|
| Volume (MBbls) |
|
| Weighted Avg. Price - Mont Belvieu ($/Bbl) |
3Q15
| | |
2,160
| |
|
|
$88.36
| | |
14,840
| |
|
|
$4.05
| | |
1,739
| |
|
|
$21.61
|
4Q15
| | |
2,006
| | | |
$87.92
| | |
17,656
| | | |
$4.07
| | |
1,539
| | | |
$21.73
|
1Q16
| | |
1,868
| | | |
$86.93
| | |
16,171
| | | |
$4.30
| | |
685
| | | |
$22.33
|
2Q16
| | |
1,752
| | | |
$86.73
| | |
9,130
| | | |
$4.05
| | |
622
| | | |
$22.39
|
3Q16
| | |
1,170
| | | |
$90.29
| | |
7,005
| | | |
$4.09
| | |
369
| | | |
$9.12
|
4Q16
| | |
780
| | | |
$90.05
| | |
12,866
| | | |
$4.10
| | |
341
| | | |
$9.12
|
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
|
* Includes all commodity derivative contracts for settlement at any
time during the third quarter of 2015 and later periods, entered
into as of 7/22/15.
|
** Weighted average prices are shown as NYMEX equivalents. For
collars, floor prices were used to calculate the weighted average
price.
|
***NGL derivative positions include: 3Q15-2Q16 propane and butanes
only; 3Q16-4Q16 ethane only.
|
|
EARNINGS CALL INFORMATION
The Company has scheduled a webcast and conference call to discuss
second quarter 2015 financial and operational results as well as provide
more detailed discussion on well results from the Eagle Ford and
Bakken/Three Forks programs. The webcast is scheduled for July 29, 2015,
at 8:00 a.m. Mountain time (10:00 a.m. Eastern time). The webcast can be
accessed from the Company's website at www.sm-energy.com,
which will remain available for replay for approximately 30 days. You
may also join via teleconference at the dial-in information below. A
telephonic replay of the call will be available approximately two hours
after the call through August 12, 2015.
|
|
| |
|
| |
Call Type |
|
| Phone Number |
|
| Conference ID |
Domestic Participant
|
|
|
877-303-1292
|
|
|
85327552
|
Domestic Replay
|
|
|
855-859-2056
|
|
|
85327552
|
International Participant
|
|
|
315-625-3086
|
|
|
85327552
|
International Replay
|
|
|
404-537-3406
|
|
|
85327552
|
| | | | | |
|
This call is being webcast live and can be accessed at SM Energy
Company's website at www.sm-energy.com.
An audio recording of the conference call will be available at that site
through August 12, 2015.
INFORMATION ABOUT FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS
This release contains forward looking statements within the meaning of
securities laws, including forecasts and projections. The words
“anticipate,” “assume,” “believe,” “budget,” “estimate,” “expect,”
“forecast,” “intend,” “plan,” “project,” “will” and similar expressions
are intended to identify forward looking statements. These statements
involve known and unknown risks, which may cause SM Energy's actual
results to differ materially from results expressed or implied by the
forward looking statements. These risks include factors such as the
availability, proximity and capacity of gathering, processing and
transportation facilities; the uncertainty of negotiations to result in
an agreement or a completed transaction; the uncertain nature of
announced acquisition, divestiture, joint venture, farm down or similar
efforts and the ability to complete any such transactions; the uncertain
nature of expected benefits from the actual or expected acquisition,
divestiture, joint venture, farm down or similar efforts; the volatility
and level of oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids prices;
uncertainties inherent in projecting future rates of production from
drilling activities and acquisitions; the imprecise nature of estimating
oil and gas reserves; the availability of additional economically
attractive exploration, development, and acquisition opportunities for
future growth and any necessary financings; unexpected drilling
conditions and results; unsuccessful exploration and development
drilling results; the availability of drilling, completion, and
operating equipment and services; the risks associated with the
Company's commodity price risk management strategy; uncertainty
regarding the ultimate impact of potentially dilutive securities; and
other such matters discussed in the “Risk Factors” section of SM
Energy's 2014 Annual Report on Form 10-K, as such risk factors may be
updated from time to time in the Company's other periodic reports filed
with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The forward looking
statements contained herein speak as of the date of this announcement.
Although SM Energy may from time to time voluntarily update its prior
forward looking statements, it disclaims any commitment to do so except
as required by securities laws.
ABOUT THE COMPANY
SM Energy Company is an independent energy company engaged in the
acquisition, exploration, development, and production of crude oil,
natural gas, and natural gas liquids in onshore North America. SM Energy
routinely posts important information about the Company on its website.
For more information about SM Energy, please visit its website at www.sm-energy.com.
|
SM ENERGY COMPANY |
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (unaudited) |
June 30, 2015 |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
| |
Production Data | | | For the Three Months Ended June 30, | | For the Six Months Ended June 30, |
| | | 2015 | | 2014 | | Percent Change | | 2015 | | 2014 | | Percent Change |
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
|
Average realized sales price, before the effects of | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
derivative settlements: | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Oil (per Bbl)
| | |
$
|
51.45
| | |
$
|
91.78
| | |
(44)%
| |
$
|
44.92
| | |
$
|
90.41
| | |
(50)%
|
Gas (per Mcf)
| | |
2.53
| | |
4.87
| | |
(48)%
| |
2.65
| | |
5.04
| | |
(47)%
|
NGL (per Bbl)
| | |
16.85
|
| |
35.61
|
| |
(53)%
| |
16.76
|
| |
37.13
|
| |
(55)%
|
Equivalent (per BOE)
| | |
$
|
26.78
| | |
$
|
48.93
| | |
(45)%
| |
$
|
25.10
| | |
$
|
49.43
| | |
(49)%
|
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
|
Average realized sales price, including the effects of | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
derivative settlements: | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Oil (per Bbl)
| | |
$
|
65.98
| | |
$
|
86.60
| | |
(24)%
| |
$
|
62.39
| | |
$
|
86.85
| | |
(28)%
|
Gas (per Mcf)
| | |
3.41
| | |
4.51
| | |
(24)%
| |
3.46
| | |
4.67
| | |
(26)%
|
NGL (per Bbl)
| | |
16.85
|
| |
35.59
|
| |
(53)%
| |
19.39
|
| |
35.67
|
| |
(46)%
|
Equivalent (per BOE)
| | |
$
|
33.63
| | |
$
|
46.41
| | |
(28)%
| |
$
|
33.34
| | |
$
|
47.00
| | |
(29)%
|
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
|
Net production volumes: | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Oil (MMBbl)
| | |
5.1
| | |
3.9
| | |
31%
| |
10.3
| | |
7.5
| | |
37%
|
Gas (Bcf)
| | |
44.2
| | |
38.0
| | |
16%
| |
90.1
| | |
73.5
| | |
23%
|
NGL (MMBbl)
| | |
4.0
|
| |
3.2
|
| |
27%
| |
7.9
|
| |
6.1
|
| |
31%
|
MMBOE
| | |
16.5
| | |
13.4
| | |
23%
| |
33.3
| | |
25.9
| | |
29%
|
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
|
Average net daily production: | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Oil (MBbl per day)
| | |
55.9
| | |
42.8
| | |
31%
| |
57.0
| | |
41.7
| | |
37%
|
Gas (MMcf per day)
| | |
485.8
| | |
417.2
| | |
16%
| |
498.0
| | |
406.1
| | |
23%
|
NGL (MBbl per day)
| | |
44.2
|
| |
34.7
|
| |
27%
| |
43.8
|
| |
33.4
|
| |
31%
|
MBOE (per day)
| | |
181.0
| | |
147.0
| | |
23%
| |
183.7
| | |
142.8
| | |
29%
|
| | | | | | | | | | | | |
|
Per BOE Data: | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
Realized price before the effects of derivative settlements
| | |
$
|
26.78
| | |
$
|
48.93
| | |
(45)%
| |
$
|
25.10
| | |
$
|
49.43
| | |
(49)%
|
Lease operating expense
| | |
3.26
| | |
4.17
| | |
(22)%
| |
3.62
| | |
4.12
| | |
(12)%
|
Transportation costs
| | |
5.64
| | |
6.20
| | |
(9)%
| |
5.86
| | |
6.27
| | |
(7)%
|
Production taxes
| | |
1.39
| | |
2.38
| | |
(42)%
| |
1.25
| | |
2.29
| | |
(45)%
|
Ad valorem tax expense
| | |
0.25
| | |
0.52
| | |
(52)%
| |
0.39
| | |
0.52
| | |
(25)%
|
General and administrative
| | |
2.59
|
| |
2.85
|
| |
(9)%
| |
2.59
|
| |
2.83
|
| |
(8)%
|
Operating profit, before the effects of derivative settlements
| | |
$
|
13.65
| | |
$
|
32.81
| | |
(58)%
| |
$
|
11.39
| | |
$
|
33.40
| | |
(66)%
|
Derivative settlements
| | |
6.85
|
| |
(2.52
|
)
| |
372%
| |
8.24
|
| |
(2.43
|
)
| |
439%
|
Operating profit, including the effects of derivative settlements
| | |
$
|
20.50
|
| |
$
|
30.29
|
| |
(32)%
| |
$
|
19.63
|
| |
$
|
30.97
|
| |
(37)%
|
Depletion, depreciation, amortization, and
| | | | | | | | | | | | | |
asset retirement obligation liability accretion
| | |
$
|
13.34
| | |
$
|
14.03
| | |
(5)%
| |
$
|
13.14
| | |
$
|
14.12
| | |
(7)%
|
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
|
|
SM ENERGY COMPANY |
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (unaudited) |
June 30, 2015 |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations | | | | | | | | | |
(in thousands, except per share amounts)
| | | For the Three Months Ended June 30, | | For the Six Months Ended June 30, |
| | | 2015 | | 2014 | | 2015 | | 2014 |
Operating revenues:
| | | | | | | | | |
Oil, gas, and NGL production revenue
| | |
$
|
441,256
| | |
$
|
654,661
| | |
$
|
834,571
| | |
$
|
1,277,770
| |
Net gain on divestiture activity
| | |
71,884
| | |
2,526
| | |
36,082
| | |
5,484
| |
Other operating revenues
| | |
3,006
|
| |
17,793
|
| |
11,427
|
| |
24,446
|
|
Total operating revenues and other income
| | |
516,146
|
| |
674,980
|
| |
882,080
|
| |
1,307,700
|
|
| | | | | | | | |
|
Operating expenses:
| | | | | | | | | |
Oil, gas, and NGL production expense
| | |
173,685
| | |
177,598
| | |
369,836
| | |
341,307
| |
Depletion, depreciation, amortization, and asset retirement
obligation liability accretion
| | |
219,704
| | |
187,781
| | |
437,105
| | |
364,996
| |
Exploration
| | |
25,541
| | |
24,270
| | |
62,948
| | |
45,605
| |
Impairment of proved properties
| | |
12,914
| | |
—
| | |
68,440
| | |
—
| |
Abandonment and impairment of unproved properties
| | |
5,819
| | |
164
| | |
17,446
| | |
2,965
| |
General and administrative
| | |
42,605
| | |
38,115
| | |
86,244
| | |
73,166
| |
Change in Net Profits Plan liability
| | |
(4,476
|
)
| |
(7,105
|
)
| |
(8,810
|
)
| |
(8,881
|
)
|
Derivative (gain) loss
| | |
80,929
| | |
126,469
| | |
(73,238
|
)
| |
224,131
| |
Other operating expenses
| | |
10,304
|
| |
5,972
|
| |
27,423
|
| |
14,061
|
|
Total operating expenses
| | |
567,025
|
| |
553,264
|
| |
987,394
|
| |
1,057,350
|
|
| | | | | | | | |
|
Income (loss) from operations
| | |
(50,879
|
)
| |
121,716
| | |
(105,314
|
)
| |
250,350
| |
| | | | | | | | |
|
Non-operating income (expense):
| | | | | | | | | |
Other, net
| | |
25
| | |
(1,847
|
)
| |
596
| | |
(1,821
|
)
|
Interest expense
| | |
(30,779
|
)
| |
(24,040
|
)
| |
(63,426
|
)
| |
(48,230
|
)
|
Loss on extinguishment of debt
| | |
(16,578
|
)
| |
—
|
| |
(16,578
|
)
| |
—
|
|
| | | | | | | | |
|
Income (loss) before income taxes
| | |
(98,211
|
)
| |
95,829
| | |
(184,722
|
)
| |
200,299
| |
Income tax (expense) benefit
| | |
40,703
|
| |
(36,049
|
)
| |
74,156
|
| |
(74,912
|
)
|
| | | | | | | | |
|
Net income (loss) | | | $ | (57,508 | ) | | $ | 59,780 |
| | $ | (110,566 | ) | | $ | 125,387 |
|
| | | | | | | | |
|
Basic weighted-average common shares outstanding
| | |
67,483
|
| |
67,069
|
| |
67,473
|
| |
67,063
|
|
| | | | | | | | |
|
Diluted weighted-average common shares outstanding
| | |
67,483
|
| |
68,239
|
| |
67,473
|
| |
68,180
|
|
| | | | | | | | |
|
Basic net income (loss) per common share | | | $ | (0.85 | ) | | $ | 0.89 |
| | $ | (1.64 | ) | | $ | 1.87 |
|
| | | | | | | | |
|
Diluted net income (loss) per common share | | | $ | (0.85 | ) | | $ | 0.88 |
| | $ | (1.64 | ) | | $ | 1.84 |
|
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
|
|
SM ENERGY COMPANY |
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (unaudited) |
June 30, 2015 |
|
|
| |
| |
Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets | | | | | |
(in thousands, except share amounts)
| | | June 30, | | December 31, |
ASSETS | | | 2015 | | 2014 |
Current assets:
| | | | | |
Cash and cash equivalents
| | |
$
|
82
| | |
$
|
120
| |
Accounts receivable
| | |
239,983
| | |
322,630
| |
Derivative asset
| | |
269,022
| | |
402,668
| |
Prepaid expenses and other
| | |
16,621
|
| |
19,625
|
|
Total current assets
| | |
525,708
|
| |
745,043
|
|
| | | | |
|
Property and equipment (successful efforts method):
| | | | | |
Proved oil and gas properties
| | |
7,356,877
| | |
7,348,436
| |
Less - accumulated depletion, depreciation, and amortization
| | |
(3,073,603
|
)
| |
(3,233,012
|
)
|
Unproved oil and gas properties
| | |
419,903
| | |
532,498
| |
Wells in progress
| | |
419,979
| | |
503,734
| |
Oil and gas properties held for sale net of accumulated depletion,
depreciation and amortization of $30,514 and $22,482, respectively
| | |
7,361
| | |
17,891
| |
Other property and equipment, net of accumulated depreciation of
$38,051 and $37,079, respectively
| | |
354,528
|
| |
334,356
|
|
Total property and equipment, net
| | |
5,485,045
|
| |
5,503,903
|
|
| | | | |
|
Noncurrent assets:
| | | | | |
Derivative asset
| | |
131,464
| | |
189,540
| |
Other noncurrent assets
| | |
71,401
|
| |
78,214
|
|
Total other noncurrent assets
| | |
202,865
|
| |
267,754
|
|
Total Assets | | | $ | 6,213,618 |
| | $ | 6,516,700 |
|
| | | | |
|
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY | | | | | |
Current liabilities:
| | | | | |
Accounts payable and accrued expenses
| | |
$
|
423,536
| | |
$
|
640,684
| |
Derivative liability
| | |
8,107
| | |
—
| |
Deferred tax liability
| | |
90,514
| | |
142,976
| |
Other current liabilities
| | |
—
|
| |
1,000
|
|
Total current liabilities
| | |
522,157
|
| |
784,660
|
|
| | | | |
|
Noncurrent liabilities:
| | | | | |
Revolving credit facility
| | |
122,000
| | |
166,000
| |
Senior Notes
| | |
2,350,000
| | |
2,200,000
| |
Asset retirement obligation
| | |
115,276
| | |
120,867
| |
Net Profits Plan liability
| | |
18,326
| | |
27,136
| |
Deferred income taxes
| | |
859,588
| | |
891,681
| |
Derivative liability
| | |
1,026
| | |
70
| |
Other noncurrent liabilities
| | |
36,938
|
| |
39,631
|
|
Total noncurrent liabilities
| | |
3,503,154
|
| |
3,445,385
|
|
| | | | |
|
Stockholders’ equity:
| | | | | |
Common stock, $0.01 par value - authorized: 200,000,000 shares;
issued and outstanding: 67,598,649 and 67,463,060, respectively
| | |
676
| | |
675
| |
Additional paid-in capital
| | |
299,637
| | |
283,295
| |
Retained earnings
| | |
1,900,058
| | |
2,013,997
| |
Accumulated other comprehensive loss
| | |
(12,064
|
)
| |
(11,312
|
)
|
Total stockholders’ equity
| | |
2,188,307
|
| |
2,286,655
|
|
Total Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity | | | $ | 6,213,618 |
| | $ | 6,516,700 |
|
| | | | | | | | |
|
|
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (unaudited) |
June 30, 2015 |
|
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows | | | | | | | | | |
(in thousands)
| | | | | | | | | |
| | | For the Three Months Ended June 30, | | For the Six Months Ended June 30, |
| | | 2015 | | 2014 | | 2015 | | 2014 |
Cash flows from operating activities:
| | | | | | | | | |
Net income (loss)
| | |
$
|
(57,508
|
)
| |
$
|
59,780
| | |
$
|
(110,566
|
)
| |
$
|
125,387
| |
Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss) to net cash provided by
operating activities:
| | | | | | | | | |
Net gain on divestiture activity
| | |
(71,884
|
)
| |
(2,526
|
)
| |
(36,082
|
)
| |
(5,484
|
)
|
Depletion, depreciation, amortization, and asset retirement
obligation liability accretion
| | |
219,704
| | |
187,781
| | |
437,105
| | |
364,996
| |
Exploratory dry hole expense
| | |
6,621
| | |
6,459
| | |
22,896
| | |
6,459
| |
Impairment of proved properties
| | |
12,914
| | |
—
| | |
68,440
| | |
—
| |
Abandonment and impairment of unproved properties
| | |
5,819
| | |
164
| | |
17,446
| | |
2,965
| |
Stock-based compensation expense
| | |
7,191
| | |
7,997
| | |
13,215
| | |
14,341
| |
Change in Net Profits Plan liability
| | |
(4,476
|
)
| |
(7,105
|
)
| |
(8,810
|
)
| |
(8,881
|
)
|
Derivative (gain) loss
| | |
80,929
| | |
126,469
| | |
(73,238
|
)
| |
224,131
| |
Derivative cash settlements
| | |
131,486
| | |
(33,680
|
)
| |
291,619
| | |
(62,620
|
)
|
Amortization of deferred financing costs
| | |
1,935
| | |
1,477
| | |
3,892
| | |
2,954
| |
Non-cash loss on extinguishment of debt
| | |
4,123
| | |
—
| | |
4,123
| | |
—
| |
Deferred income taxes
| | |
(50,829
|
)
| |
35,537
| | |
(84,556
|
)
| |
73,911
| |
Plugging and abandonment
| | |
(961
|
)
| |
(1,894
|
)
| |
(3,386
|
)
| |
(3,219
|
)
|
Other, net
| | |
(1,930
|
)
| |
(1,724
|
)
| |
(434
|
)
| |
(4,827
|
)
|
Changes in current assets and liabilities:
| | | | | | | | | |
Accounts receivable
| | |
(30,576
|
)
| |
(11,905
|
)
| |
38,951
| | |
(2,558
|
)
|
Prepaid expenses and other
| | |
1,652
| | |
417
| | |
2,933
| | |
1,302
| |
Accounts payable and accrued expenses
| | |
11,376
|
| |
48,178
|
| |
(34,040
|
)
| |
(13,704
|
)
|
Net cash provided by operating activities | | | 265,586 |
| | 415,425 |
| | 549,508 |
| | 715,153 |
|
| | | | | | | | |
|
Cash flows from investing activities:
| | | | | | | | | |
Net proceeds from sale of oil and gas properties
| | |
313,415
| | |
44,842
| | |
334,988
| | |
46,821
| |
Capital expenditures
| | |
(429,165
|
)
| |
(426,646
|
)
| |
(974,130
|
)
| |
(778,580
|
)
|
Acquisition of proved and unproved oil and gas properties
| | |
3,481
| | |
(98,814
|
)
| |
(6,588
|
)
| |
(98,619
|
)
|
Other, net
| | |
1
|
| |
(6,484
|
)
| |
(996
|
)
| |
(2,257
|
)
|
Net cash used in investing activities | | | (112,268 | ) | | (487,102 | ) | | (646,726 | ) | | (832,635 | ) |
| | | | | | | | |
|
Cash flows from financing activities:
| | | | | | | | | |
Proceeds from credit facility
| | |
670,500
| | |
—
| | |
1,230,500
| | |
—
| |
Repayment of credit facility
| | |
(965,000
|
)
| |
—
| | |
(1,274,500
|
)
| |
—
| |
Net proceeds from Senior Notes
| | |
491,557
| | |
—
| | |
491,557
| | |
—
| |
Repayment of Senior Notes
| | |
(350,000
|
)
| |
—
| | |
(350,000
|
)
| |
—
| |
Proceeds from sale of common stock
| | |
3,157
| | |
2,490
| | |
3,157
| | |
2,490
| |
Dividends paid
| | |
(3,373
|
)
| |
(3,353
|
)
| |
(3,373
|
)
| |
(3,353
|
)
|
Other, net
| | |
(99
|
)
| |
(101
|
)
| |
(161
|
)
| |
(109
|
)
|
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities | | | (153,258 | ) | | (964 | ) | | 97,180 |
| | (972 | ) |
| | | | | | | | |
|
Net change in cash and cash equivalents
| | |
60
| | |
(72,641
|
)
| |
(38
|
)
| |
(118,454
|
)
|
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period
| | |
22
|
|
|
236,435
|
| |
120
|
| |
282,248
|
|
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period | | | $ | 82 |
| | $ | 163,794 |
| | $ | 82 |
| | $ | 163,794 |
|
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
|
|
SM ENERGY COMPANY |
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (unaudited) |
June 30, 2015 |
| |
| |
| |
| |
Adjusted Net Income | | | | | | | |
(in thousands, except per share data)
| | | | | | | |
| | | | | | |
|
Reconciliation of net income (loss) (GAAP) | | | | | | | |
to adjusted net income (Non-GAAP): | | | | | | | |
| For the Three Months Ended June 30, | | For the Six Months Ended June 30, |
| 2015 | | 2014 | | 2015 | | 2014 |
| | | | | | |
|
Reported net income (loss) (GAAP)
|
$
|
(57,508
|
)
| |
$
|
59,780
| | |
$
|
(110,566
|
)
| |
$
|
125,387
| |
| | | | | | |
|
Adjustments net of tax: (1) | | | | | | | |
Change in Net Profits Plan liability
|
(2,829
|
)
| |
(4,462
|
)
| |
(5,568
|
)
| |
(5,577
|
)
|
Derivative (gain) loss
|
51,147
| | |
79,423
| | |
(46,286
|
)
| |
140,754
| |
Derivative settlement gain (loss) (2) |
71,286
| | |
(21,151
|
)
| |
173,183
| | |
(39,325
|
)
|
Gain on divestiture activity
|
(45,431
|
)
| |
(1,586
|
)
| |
(22,804
|
)
| |
(3,444
|
)
|
Impairment of proved properties
|
8,162
| | |
—
| | |
43,254
| | |
—
| |
Abandonment and impairment of unproved properties
|
3,678
| | |
103
| | |
11,026
| | |
1,862
| |
Loss on extinguishment of debt
|
10,477
| | |
—
| | |
10,477
| | |
—
| |
Unwinding of derivatives contracts related to Mid-continent
|
(9,688
|
)
| |
—
| | |
(9,688
|
)
| |
—
| |
Other, net (3) |
3,858
| | |
(5,558
|
)
| |
4,774
| | |
(5,558
|
)
|
|
| |
| |
| |
|
Adjusted net income (Non-GAAP) (4) |
$
|
33,152
|
| |
$
|
106,549
|
| |
$
|
47,802
|
| |
$
|
214,099
|
|
| | | | | | |
|
Diluted weighted-average common shares outstanding: (5) |
68,073
|
| |
68,239
|
| |
67,963
|
| |
68,180
|
|
| | | | | | |
|
Adjusted net income per diluted common share:
|
$
|
0.49
|
| |
$
|
1.56
|
| |
$
|
0.70
|
| |
$
|
3.14
|
|
| | | | | | |
|
(1) Adjustments are shown net of tax and are calculated using a tax
rate of 36.8% for the three and six months ended June 30, 2015, and
37.2% for the three and six months ended June 30, 2014, which
approximates the Company's statutory tax rate for the respective
periods, as adjusted for ordinary permanent differences.
|
(2) Derivative settlement gain (loss) is reported net of the change
in accrued settlements between periods in the derivative cash
settlements line item on the condensed consolidated statements of
cash flows within net cash provided by operating activities.
|
(3) For the three and six-month period ended June 30, 2015, the
adjustment is related to the impairment of materials inventory and
an estimated adjustment relating to claims on royalties on certain
Federal and Indian leases, which are included in other operating
expenses on the Company's condensed consolidated statements of
operations
|
(4) Adjusted net income excludes certain items that the Company
believes affect the comparability of operating results and generally
are items whose timing and/or amount cannot be reasonably estimated.
These items include non-cash adjustments and impairments such as the
change in the Net Profits Plan liability, derivative (gain) loss net
of derivative settlements, impairment of properties, and (gain) loss
on divestiture activity. The non-GAAP measure of adjusted net income
is presented because management believes it provides useful
additional information to investors for analysis of SM Energy's
fundamental business on a recurring basis. In addition, management
believes that adjusted net income is widely used by professional
research analysts and others in the valuation, comparison, and
investment recommendations of companies in the oil and gas
exploration and production industry and many investors use the
published research of industry research analysts in making
investment decisions. Adjusted net income should not be considered
in isolation or as a substitute for net income (loss), income (loss)
from operations, cash provided by operating activities or other
income, profitability, cash flow, or liquidity measures prepared
under GAAP. Since adjusted net income excludes some, but not all,
items that affect net income and may vary among companies, the
adjusted net income amounts presented may not be comparable to
similarly titled measures of other companies.
|
(5) For periods where the Company reports a GAAP net loss, the
diluted weighted average share count is calculated using potentially
dilutive securities related to unvested Restricted Stock Units and
contingent Performance Share Units. On a GAAP basis, these items are
not treated as dilutive securities in periods where the Company
reports a GAAP loss for the quarter.
|
|
|
SM ENERGY COMPANY |
FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS (unaudited) |
June 30, 2015 |
Adjusted EBITDAX (3) |
|
| |
| |
| |
| |
(in thousands)
| | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | |
|
Reconciliation of net income (loss) (GAAP) to adjusted EBITDAX
(Non-GAAP) to net cash provided by operating
activities (GAAP) | | | | | | | | | |
| | | For the Three Months Ended June 30, |
| For the Six Months Ended June 30, |
| | | 2015 | | 2014 |
| 2015 | | 2014 |
Net income (loss) (GAAP) | | |
$
|
(57,508
|
)
| |
$
|
59,780
| | |
$
|
(110,566
|
)
| |
$
|
125,387
| |
Interest expense
| | |
30,779
| | |
24,040
| | |
63,426
| | |
48,230
| |
Other non-operating (income) expense, net
| | |
(25
|
)
| |
1,847
| | |
(596
|
)
| |
1,821
| |
Income tax expense (benefit)
| | |
(40,703
|
)
| |
36,049
| | |
(74,156
|
)
| |
74,912
| |
Depreciation, depletion, amortization, and asset retirement
obligation liability accretion
| | |
219,704
| | |
187,781
| | |
437,105
| | |
364,996
| |
Exploration (1) | | |
23,768
| | |
22,603
| | |
59,500
| | |
42,541
| |
Impairment of proved properties
| | |
12,914
| | |
—
| | |
68,440
| | |
—
| |
Abandonment and impairment of unproved properties
| | |
5,819
| | |
164
| | |
17,446
| | |
2,965
| |
Stock-based compensation expense
| | |
7,191
| | |
7,997
| | |
13,215
| | |
14,341
| |
Derivative (gain) loss
| | |
80,929
| | |
126,469
| | |
(73,238
|
)
| |
224,131
| |
Derivative settlement gain (loss) (2) | | |
112,795
| | |
(33,680
|
)
| |
274,024
| | |
(62,620
|
)
|
Change in Net Profits Plan liability
| | |
(4,476
|
)
| |
(7,105
|
)
| |
(8,810
|
)
| |
(8,881
|
)
|
Net gain on divestiture activity
| | |
(71,884
|
)
| |
(2,526
|
)
| |
(36,082
|
)
| |
(5,484
|
)
|
Loss on extinguishment of debt
| | |
16,578
| | |
—
| | |
16,578
| | |
—
| |
Other, net
| | |
1,406
|
| |
—
|
| |
2,856
|
| |
—
|
|
Adjusted EBITDAX (Non-GAAP) | | |
337,287
|
| |
423,419
|
| |
649,142
|
| |
822,339
|
|
Interest expense
| | |
(30,779
|
)
| |
(24,040
|
)
| |
(63,426
|
)
| |
(48,230
|
)
|
Other non-operating income (expense), net
| | |
25
| | |
(1,847
|
)
| |
596
| | |
(1,821
|
)
|
Income tax benefit (expense)
| | |
40,703
| | |
(36,049
|
)
| |
74,156
| | |
(74,912
|
)
|
Exploration (1) | | |
(23,768
|
)
| |
(22,603
|
)
| |
(59,500
|
)
| |
(42,541
|
)
|
Exploratory dry hole expense
| | |
6,621
| | |
6,459
| | |
22,896
| | |
6,459
| |
Amortization of deferred financing costs
| | |
1,935
| | |
1,477
| | |
3,892
| | |
2,954
| |
Deferred income taxes
| | |
(50,829
|
)
| |
35,537
| | |
(84,556
|
)
| |
73,911
| |
Plugging and abandonment
| | |
(961
|
)
| |
(1,894
|
)
| |
(3,386
|
)
| |
(3,219
|
)
|
Loss on extinguishment of debt
| | |
(12,455
|
)
| |
—
| | |
(12,455
|
)
| |
—
| |
Other, net
| | |
(3,336
|
)
| |
(1,724
|
)
| |
(3,290
|
)
| |
(4,827
|
)
|
Changes in current assets and liabilities
| | |
1,143
|
| |
36,690
|
| |
25,439
|
| |
(14,960
|
)
|
Net cash provided by operating activities (GAAP) | | |
$
|
265,586
|
| |
$
|
415,425
|
| |
$
|
549,508
|
| |
$
|
715,153
|
|
| | | | | | | | |
|
(1) Stock-based compensation expense is a component of
exploration expense and general and administrative expense on the
accompanying condensed consolidated statements of operations.
Therefore, the exploration line items shown in the reconciliation
above will vary from the amount shown on the accompanying condensed
consolidated statements of operations because of the component of
stock-based compensation expense recorded to exploration.
| |
(2) Derivative settlement gain (loss) is reported net of
the change in accrued settlements between periods in the derivative
cash settlements line item on the condensed consolidated statements
of cash flows within net cash provided by operating activities.
| |
(3) Adjusted EBITDAX represents income (loss) before
interest expense, other non-operating income or expense, income
taxes, depreciation, depletion, amortization, and accretion,
exploration expense, property impairments, non-cash stock
compensation expense, derivative gains and losses net of
settlements, change in the Net Profits Plan liability, and gains and
losses on divestitures. Adjusted EBITDAX excludes certain items that
the Company believes affect the comparability of operating results
and can exclude items that are generally one-time in nature or whose
timing and/or amount cannot be reasonably estimated. Adjusted
EBITDAX is a non-GAAP measure that is presented because the Company
believes that it provides useful additional information to investors
and analysts, as a performance measure, for analysis of the
Company's ability to internally generate funds for exploration,
development, acquisitions, and to service debt. The Company is also
subject to a financial covenant under its credit facility based on
its debt to adjusted EBITDAX ratio. In addition, adjusted EBITDAX is
widely used by professional research analysts and others in the
valuation, comparison, and investment recommendations of companies
in the oil and gas exploration and production industry, and many
investors use the published research of industry research analysts
in making investment decisions. Adjusted EBITDAX should not be
considered in isolation or as a substitute for net income (loss),
income (loss) from operations, net cash provided by operating
activities, or profitability or liquidity measures prepared under
GAAP. Because adjusted EBITDAX excludes some, but not all items that
affect net income and may vary among companies, the adjusted EBITDAX
amounts presented may not be comparable to similar metrics of other
companies.
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or
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