Le Lézard
Classified in: Oil industry, Business
Subject: ERN

Hemisphere Energy Announces Second Quarter 2019 Financial and Operating Results


TSX-V: HME

VANCOUVER, Aug. 21, 2019 /CNW/ - Hemisphere Energy Corporation (TSX-V: HME) ("Hemisphere" or the  "Company") announces its financial and operating results for the three months and six months ended June 30, 2019.

Q2 2019 HIGHLIGHTS

CORPORATE UPDATE

Hemisphere's recent growth can be shown year over year when comparing the first half of 2019 to that of 2018. The Company has increased its production by 44% to 1,373 boe/d, revenue by 53% to over $13.8 million, operating netback by 63% to $30.99/boe, and funds flow from operations by 285% to $5.2 million. During the first six months of the year, Hemisphere focused on operating and corporate efficiencies attained from adding new stable production in the latter half of 2018. These combined achievements have helped Hemisphere to reduce its net debt from year-end 2018 by 8% while still funding the start of Hemisphere's summer drilling program.

In the second quarter of 2019 the Company commenced an 11 well drilling program in the Atlee Buffalo area of southeast Alberta. This development drilling program was completed successfully in August and was executed ahead of schedule and on budget. Hemisphere anticipates that all new production from these wells will be on-stream by the end of September 2019. Facility upgrades at the Atlee Buffalo G pool battery are finished and already in operation in anticipation of the new well start-up dates.

Hemisphere's corporate strategy through the remainder of 2019 is to focus on strengthening its balance sheet while optimizing new production and reducing per barrel operating and corporate costs. Hemisphere plans to keep its 2019 capital expenditures within corporate cash flow, and any additional funds are anticipated to be used to purchase shares under Hemisphere's previously announced normal course issuer bid, fund the next phase of development drilling, or pay down debt. The Company will continue to move forward its development plans of the Atlee Buffalo oil pools as more information is gathered on the productivity levels of the recent drill program. Hemisphere has drawn US$26 million on its US$35 million multi-draw, non-revolving, 5-year term loan facility with an expiry date of September 2022, and continues to satisfy all financial and performance covenants set forth in the credit agreement.

The Company would like to thank its employees, contractors, and consultants for the smooth execution of this recent drilling campaign. With the commitment, hard work, and dedication of everyone involved, Hemisphere has achieved excellent technical success in the field and management looks forward to sharing the operational results of this program as they become available.

Q2 2019 FINANCIAL AND OPERATING HIGHLIGHTS



Three Months Ended June 30


Six Months Ended June 30



2019


2018


2019


2018










OPERATING









Average daily production









   Oil (bbl/d)


1,317


1,012


1,323


911

   Natural gas (Mcf/d)


295


235


291


258

   NGL (bbl/d)


1


2


1


2

   Combined (boe/d)


1,367


1,053


1,373


956

   Oil and NGL weighting


96%


96%


96%


96%

Average sales prices









   Oil ($/bbl)

$

62.15

$

60.64

$

57.17

$

54.07

   Natural gas ($/Mcf)


(2.14)

(6)

1.17


2.41


1.67

   NGL ($/bbl)


32.29


61.48


40.51


58.02

   Combined ($/boe)

$

59.44

$

58.64

$

55.65

$

52.09

Operating netback ($/boe)









   Petroleum and natural gas revenue

$

59.44

$

58.64

$

55.65

$

52.09

   Royalties


8.99


10.39


7.15


8.73

   Operating costs


12.84


11.08


11.25


12.85

   Transportation costs


2.59


2.95


2.52


2.79

   Operating field netback(1)


35.02


34.23


34.73


27.73

   Realized commodity hedging loss


3.92


9.96


3.74


8.74

   Operating netback(2)

$

31.10

$

24.27

$

30.99

$

18.99










FINANCIAL









Petroleum and natural gas revenue

$

7,396,095

$

5,618,915

$

13,831,347

$

9,012,836

Operating field netback(1)


4,357,767


3,279,840


8,632,028


4,797,818

Operating netback(2)


3,869,440


2,325,838


7,701,665


3,284,934

Cash flow provided by (used in)









operating activities


2,536,247


413,990


3,162,906


(193,833)

Funds flow from operations(3)


2,559,898


1,251,089


5,194,882


1,350,810

Per share, basic and diluted


0.03


0.01


0.06


0.02

Net income (loss)


2,812,582


(2,253,163)


1,923,356


(4,642,556)

Per share, basic and diluted


0.03


(0.03)


0.02


(0.05)

Capital expenditures


2,980,445


2,532,877


3,952,240


5,402,941

Net debt(4)


32,553,820


23,734,580


32,553,820


23,734,580

Gross term Loan(5)

$

34,036,600

$

23,637,600

$

34,036,600

$

23,367,600


Notes:

(1)

Operating field netback per boe is a non-IFRS measure calculated as the Company's oil and gas sales, less royalties, operating expenses and transportation costs on an absolute and per barrel of oil equivalent basis.

(2)

Operating netback is a non-IFRS measure calculated as the operating field netback plus the Company's realized commodity hedging gain (loss) on an absolute and per barrel of oil equivalent basis.

(3)

Funds flow from operations is a non-IFRS measure that represents cash generated by operating activities, before changes in non-cash working capital and may not be comparable to measures used by other companies.

(4)

Net debt is a non-IFRS measure calculated as current assets minus current liabilities including term loan or bank indebtedness and excluding fair value of financial instruments.

(5)

Gross term loan is calculated as the total USD draws on the term loan translated to Canadian Dollars at the period end exchange rate.

(6)

This price decrease is due to an overpayment on the Company's non-operated joint interest in British Columbia in March 2019, which was subsequently reversed in April 2019.

 

About Hemisphere Energy Corporation

Hemisphere Energy Corporation is a producing oil and gas company focused on developing low risk conventional oil assets for minimal capital exposure through developing known pools of oil and optimizing waterflood projects. Hemisphere plans continual growth in production, reserves, and cash flow by drilling existing projects and executing strategic acquisitions. Hemisphere trades on the TSX Venture Exchange as a Tier 1 issuer under the symbol "HME".

Forward-looking Statements

Certain statements included in this news release constitute forward-looking statements or forward-looking information (collectively, "forward-looking statements") within the meaning of applicable securities legislation. Forward-looking statements are typically identified by words such as "anticipate", "continue", "estimate", "expect", "forecast", "may", "will", "project", "could", "plan", "intend", "should", "believe", "outlook", "potential", "target" and similar words suggesting future events or future performance. In particular, but without limiting the generality of the foregoing, this news release includes forward-looking statements regarding Hemisphere's anticipation that the new production from the 11 wells drilled in the second quarter of 2019 will be placed on production prior to the end of September 2019; Hemisphere's planned corporate strategy through the remainder of 2019; Hemisphere's plans to keep its 2019 capital expenditures within corporate cash flow and Hemisphere's plans for the use and allocation of any additional funds; and Hemisphere's plans to continue to move forward its development plans as more information is gathered by the Company from its recent drill program.

Forward?looking statements are based on a number of material factors, expectations, or assumptions of Hemisphere which have been used to develop such statements and information but which may prove to be incorrect. Although Hemisphere believes that the expectations reflected in such forward?looking statements or information are reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on forward?looking statements because Hemisphere can give no assurance that such expectations will prove to be correct. In addition to other factors and assumptions which may be identified herein, assumptions have been made regarding, among other things: that Hemisphere will continue to conduct its operations in a manner consistent with past operations; results from drilling and development activities are consistent with past operations; the quality of the reservoirs in which Hemisphere operates and continued performance from existing wells; the continued and timely development of infrastructure in areas of new production; the accuracy of the estimates of Hemisphere's reserve volumes; certain commodity price and other cost assumptions; continued availability of debt and equity financing and cash flow to fund Hemisphere's current and future plans and expenditures; the impact of increasing competition; the general stability of the economic and political environment in which Hemisphere operates; the general continuance of current industry conditions; the timely receipt of any required regulatory approvals; the ability of Hemisphere to obtain qualified staff, equipment and services in a timely and cost efficient manner; drilling results; the ability of the operator of the projects in which Hemisphere has an interest in to operate the field in a safe, efficient and effective manner; the ability of Hemisphere to obtain financing on acceptable terms; field production rates and decline rates; the ability to replace and expand oil and natural gas reserves through acquisition, development and exploration; the timing and cost of pipeline, storage and facility construction and expansion and the ability of Hemisphere to secure adequate product transportation; future commodity prices; currency, exchange and interest rates; regulatory framework regarding royalties, taxes and environmental matters in the jurisdictions in which Hemisphere operates; and the ability of Hemisphere to successfully market its oil and natural gas products.

The forward?looking information and statements included in this news release are not guarantees of future performance and should not be unduly relied upon. Such information and statements, including the assumptions made in respect thereof, involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results or events to defer materially from those anticipated in such forward?looking information or statements including, without limitation: changes in commodity prices; changes in the demand for or supply of Hemisphere's products, the early stage of development of some of the evaluated areas and zones; unanticipated operating results or production declines; changes in tax or environmental laws, royalty rates or other regulatory matters; changes in development plans of Hemisphere or by third party operators of Hemisphere's properties, increased debt levels or debt service requirements; inaccurate estimation of Hemisphere's oil and gas reserve volumes; limited, unfavourable or a lack of access to capital markets; increased costs; a lack of adequate insurance coverage; the impact of competitors; and certain other risks detailed from time?to?time in Hemisphere's public disclosure documents, (including, without limitation, those risks identified in this news release and in Hemisphere's Annual Information Form). 

The forward?looking information and statements contained in this news release speak only as of the date of this news release, and Hemisphere does not assume any obligation to publicly update or revise any of the included forward?looking statements or information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as may be required by applicable securities laws.

Non-IFRS Measures

The press release contains terms that are non-IFRS measures and commonly used in the oil and gas industry which are not defined by or calculated in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards ("IFRS"), such as: (i) funds flow from operations and funds flow from operations on a per share basis; (ii) net debt; and (iii) operating netback, operating netback per boe, operating field back and operating field netback per boe. These terms should not be considered an alternative to, or more meaningful than the comparable IFRS measures (as determined in accordance with IFRS) which in the case of funds flow from operations is cash provided by operating activities and cash flow from operating activities and in the case of operating field netback and operating netback are net income or net loss. There is no IFRS measure that is reasonably comparable to net debt. These measures are commonly used in the oil and gas industry and by Hemisphere to provide shareholders and potential investors with additional information regarding: (i) in the case of funds flow from operations and funds flow from operations per share, the Company's ability to generate the funds necessary to support future growth through capital investment and to repay any debt; (ii) in the case of operating netback, operating netback per boe, operating field netback and operating field netback per boe, the indication of the Company's profitability relative to current commodity prices; and (iii) in the case of net debt, the capital structure of the Company.

Hemisphere's determination of these measures may not be comparable to those measures reported by other companies. Funds flow from operations is calculated as cash generated by operating activities, before changes in non-cash working capital; funds flow from operations per share is calculated as funds flow from operations divided by the applicable number of diluted or fully-diluted shares of the Company outstanding; operating field netback is calculated as the Company's oil and gas sales, less royalties, operating expenses, and transportation costs; operating field netback per boe is calculated as operating field netback divided by production for the applicable period on a per barrel of oil equivalent basis; operating netback and operating netback per boe adjusts operating field netback and operating field netback per boe, respectively, for any realized gains or losses on commodity hedges, and net debt is calculated as current assets minus current liabilities including bank indebtedness and excluding fair value of financial instruments and any flow-through share premium. The Company has provided additional information on how these measures are calculated in the Management's Discussion and Analysis for the year ended December 31, 2018, which is available under the Company's SEDAR profile at www.sedar.com.

Oil and Gas Advisories

A barrel of oil equivalent ("boe") may be misleading, particularly if used in isolation. A boe conversion ratio of 6 Mcf:1 Bbl is based on an energy equivalency conversion method primarily applicable at the burner tip and does not represent a value equivalency at the wellhead.  In addition, given that the value ratio based on the current price of crude oil as compared to natural gas is significantly different from the energy equivalency of 6:1, utilizing a conversion on a 6:1 basis may be misleading as an indication of value. 

Definitions and Abbreviations

bbl

barrel

Mcf

thousand cubic feet

bbl/d

barrels per day

Mcf/d

thousand cubic feet per day

$/bbl

dollar per barrel

$/Mcf

dollar per thousand cubic feet

boe

barrel of oil equivalent

NGL

natural gas liquids

boe/d

barrel of oil equivalent per day

IFRS

International Financial Reporting Standards

$/boe

dollar per barrel of oil equivalent

WTI

West Texas Intermediate Oil price

WCS

Western Canada Select Oil Price



 

Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this news release.

SOURCE Hemisphere Energy Corporation


These press releases may also interest you

at 06:30
Loop Energy™ Inc. ("Loop" or the "Company") today reported the merger transaction provided for in the Amalgamation Agreement between Loop, H2 Portable Power Corp. and 1465123 B.C. Ltd. dated February 9th, 2024 cannot be...

19 avr 2024
On April 19, 2024, the board of directors of Portland General Electric Company declared a quarterly common stock dividend of $0.50 per share, representing an increase of 5.3%, or $0.10 per share, on an annualized basis. The company's dividend is...

19 avr 2024
Noble Corporation plc ("Noble" or the "Company") today announces plans to report financial results for the first quarter 2024 on Monday May 6, 2024 after the U.S. market close. The Company's earnings press release and accompanying earnings...

19 avr 2024
In a historic first, California oil regulators approved zero new drilling permits in the first quarter of 2024, effectively halting new drilling permit approvals at 5,947 since Governor Newsom came to office in 2019, according to Consumer Watchdog...

19 avr 2024
The Arbor Day Foundation has recognized Duke Energy Florida for its tree care practices by...

19 avr 2024
NATSO, representing truck stops and travel plazas, and SIGMA: America's Leading Fuel Marketers, commended the Biden Administration for permitting summertime sales of gasoline containing 15 percent ethanol (E15) to ensure optimal fuel availability for...



News published on and distributed by: