Mr. Anthony Marino reports
TENAZ ENERGY CORP. ANNOUNCES Q1 2024 RESULTS
Tenaz Energy Corp. has released its financial and operating results for the three months ended March 31, 2024.
The unaudited interim condensed consolidated financial statements and related management's discussion and analysis are available on SEDAR+ and on Tenaz's website. Select financial and operating information for the three months ended March 31, 2024, appear herein and should be read in conjunction with the related financial statements and MD&A.
A webcast presentation to accompany this release is available on Tenaz's website.
Highlights
First quarter operating and financial results:
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Production volumes averaged 2,887 barrels of oil equivalent per day in Q1 2024, down 8 per cent from fourth quarter 2023, due to natural decline in Leduc-Woodbend wells drilled in 2023 and Dutch downtime. Production increased 24 per cent over Q1 2023 due to LWB drilling and the acquisition of additional interest in the Netherlands in July, 2023.
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Funds flow from operations for the first quarter was $7.0-million, down 47 per cent from Q4 2023 and 3 per cent from Q1 2023. Lower FFO versus Q4 2023 resulted primarily from lower production levels. In the year-over-year comparison, lower prices in Q1 2024 were largely offset by higher production levels.
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Q1 2024 capital expenditures were $3.8-million. Most of the capex was in the Netherlands for well stimulation activities. The bulk of the company's 2024 capex will occur in the second half of the year, with Canadian drilling planned for third quarter. Free cash flow in Q1 2024 was $3.2-million.
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During Q1, it executed a definitive agreement to acquire a gas plant and proximal oil and gas leasehold assets from a private company for expected consideration at close of $2.8-million, net to Tenaz. It posted cash into escrow to finance this purchase during Q1. The acquisition is conditional on approval of the Alberta Energy Regulator and is expected to close during second quarter 2024. After closing, Tenaz will own 100 per cent of the gas plant and 87.5 per cent of the acquired leasehold assets.
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The acquisition provides it with ownership and operating control of the gas plant and pipeline infrastructure that process its gas production from the LWB field. In addition, the plant generates processing revenue from third party gas volumes, with significant unused capacity to process more gas. The leasehold assets have minor current production, but contain several potential drilling opportunities in the Rex member and Ellerslie formation of the Mannville group.
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An independent evaluation by McDaniel and Associates with an effective date of Jan. 1, 2024, has estimated an after-tax net present value discounted at 10 per cent of $9.3-million for the plant and developed portion of the leasehold. In addition, it has identified multiple undeveloped horizontal drilling opportunities in the Ellerslie formation providing further upside to the acquisition.
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Net loss for Q1 2024 was $600,000, as compared with net income of $3.5-million in Q4 2023 and $2.9-million in Q1 2023. Lower income compared with Q4 2023 resulted primarily from lower production, decreased natural gas prices and higher Dutch operating expense due to higher field activity.
- Tenaz ended the quarter with positive adjusted working capital of $48.7-million, little changed from year-end 2023 and up substantially from Q1 2023, primarily due to the Dutch XTO acquisition in third quarter 2023.
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Its normal course issuer bid program retired 200,000 common shares at an average cost of $3.67 per share during Q1 2024. As of the end of April, 2024, it has retired 2.0 million shares at an average cost of $2.77 per share (7.0 per cent of basic common shares) through the NCIB.
Budget and outlook:
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Annual guidance for capital expenditures remains unchanged at $26-million to $28-million, with Canadian drilling activity slated for the second half of the year.
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Annual production guidance of 2,700 to 2,900 boe/d remains unchanged.
President's message
"We are pleased to provide our results for the first quarter of 2024. From an operating perspective, the quarter unfolded largely as we expected, with production 8 per cent lower than Q4 2023 and up 24 per cent from the year-ago quarter. Canadian production was down modestly from Q4 2023 as the four LWB wells we drilled last year continued their strong performance but began to decline during Q1. Dutch production was also moderately lower than in Q4 2023 due to a combination of planned and unplanned downtime. The production increase over Q1 2023 was driven by Canadian drilling in the second half of 2023 and the second of our two non-operated acquisitions in the Netherlands, which closed in third quarter 2023. We generated funds from operations of $7.0-million in Q1 2024, which were coupled with modest seasonal capex of $3.8-million. As a result, our positive adjusted working capital (negative net debt) was little changed at $48.7-million, including the effect of our NCIB program.
"Our main focus remains international acquisitions. At the same time, we continue to build on our valuable and growing asset at Leduc-Woodbend in Alberta with small value-adding acquisitions. During Q1, we executed a definitive agreement to purchase the Watelet gas plant, relevant pipelines, and proximal oil and gas properties from a private company, with an effective date of Jan. 1, 2024. The gas plant is adjacent to our LWB field and processes all of our produced gas. Tenaz's net expected consideration at closing is $2.8-million, with the exact amount depending on final accounting adjustments for interim cash flows and other customary items. The purchase is being financed from our cash balances with $3.45-million placed in escrow for the purchase during Q1 2024. The deposit included our partner's 12.5-per-cent share of the purchase price. After closing, Tenaz will own 87.5 per cent of the leasehold assets and 100 per cent of the gas plant. The acquisition is conditional upon approval of the AER, which is expected during second quarter 2024.
"With its existing processing and compressor configuration, the Watelet plant has a throughput capacity of 7.5 million cubic feet per day. Current throughput is about 75 per cent of this existing capacity, with Tenaz gas volumes comprising approximately three-quarters of current throughput. Capacity can be expanded to approximately 12 MMcf/d with reactivation of an idle compressor unit. Although our LWB gas production is sweet, the gas plant is licensed for sour service, with a licensed capacity of 20 MMcf/d. We expect to increase throughput of proprietary gas from continued development of the LWB field. In addition, we may expand processing of third party volumes from other operators in the area. As owner and operator of the Watelet plant and associated pipeline infrastructure, Tenaz will gain control of gas egress and processing for LWB, providing greater security for our long-term development plans, as well as the ability to maximize runtime and operating efficiency of the plant.
"The oil and gas properties acquired with the plant include eight proven developed wells with minor production. An independent evaluation by McDaniel and Associates with an effective date of Jan. 1, 2024, has estimated an after-tax NPV10 of $9.3-million for the plant and developed portion of the leasehold. In addition, we have identified multiple undeveloped horizontal drilling opportunities in the Ellerslie formation, providing further upside to the acquisition.
"The LWB field continues to produce as expected, with first quarter production 5 per cent lower than in Q4 2023 due to natural declines and the absence of initial flush production from our most recent wells. We expect to commence our 2024 drilling program during third quarter, with production contributions from the program expected later in the second half of 2024. While the new wells can be brought on-line within our overall existing facility capacity, part of our 2024 capex will go toward localized facility modifications to optimize production operations and enhance long-term fluid processing capabilities at LWB.
"Our non-operated natural gas asset in the Netherlands also produced at rates consistent with our annual production guidance. Q1 2024 production was 13 per cent lower than Q4 2023, mainly due to a combination of planned and unplanned downtime. During the quarter, operator Neptune Energy Netherlands BV stimulated two wells (both with 12.3-per-cent Tenaz working interest). After stimulation, the wells were brought on production at the beginning of April at gross rates of 2.0 million cubic feet per day to 2.5 million cubic feet per day per well.
"Neptune and its partners in the L10 field continue to study the technical merits and assess the commercial viability of carbon capture and storage in the L10 reservoir. If commercially viable, the CCS project has the potential to store 96 million tonnes of carbon dioxide (10.9 Mt net to Tenaz) with contemplated annual capacity of up to five Mt. The proximity of the planned Aramis CCS pipeline to L10 creates an opportunity for collaboration with other potential CCS operators to improve economies of scale for the L10 project.
"Despite continued volatility in commodity prices, our realized prices remain at levels that generate free cash and provide strong project returns. Spot price for TTF gas is currently $13.33 per thousand cubic feet, with a forward price for the rest of 2024 at $14.31 per Mcf and calendar 2025 at $15.29 per Mcf.
"We have physically fixed approximately 20 per cent of our Q2 and Q3 2024 TTF gas at $14.58 per Mcf. In addition, we have physically fixed approximately 20 per cent of our winter 2024-2025 TTF exposure at a price of $14 per Mcf and collared an additional 20 per cent for the same period within a range of $13.74 to $17.49 per Mcf.
"WCS oil is also a significant product for Tenaz. With prompt [West Texas Intermediate] currently at approximately $79.25 (U.S.) per barrel and Western Canadian Select differentials contracting to under $12 (U.S.) per bbl during line fill of the TMX pipeline, WCS crude has a current value of approximately $92 per bbl. Our LWB crude sells as WCS without the addition of diluent. Though WTI prices are now off the recent highs of March, 2024, we view the market backdrop for both global crude and local WCS differentials as generally positive. We remain unhedged for our oil exposure.
"While Canadian natural gas is a less significant product in our mix, Alberta Energy Company remains a challenged product with spot AECO at $1.30 per Mcf and the balance of 2024 forward at $1.96 per Mcf. We have fixed approximately 25 per cent of our winter 2024-2025 AECO exposure at a price of $3.28 per Mcf.
"With respect to our organization, we continue to expand our capabilities with the appointment of Brian Giang to the position of vice-president of finance, reporting to Bradley Bennett, our chief financial officer. Mr. Giang brings significant international oil and gas accounting and finance experience to our team. He joins Tenaz after 13 years at Vermilion Energy, where he most recently was director of finance. Prior to that, Mr. Giang worked for Deloitte Canada for four years, predominantly in audit, with an emphasis on oil and gas companies. He has a bachelor of commerce from the University of Alberta and holds a chartered professional accountant designation in Alberta. We are excited that Mr. Giang has joined our team and view his appointment as another key step in building the capabilities to support our business model.
"As stated in our previous communications, we plan to expand our asset base in our regions of interest by executing additional value-adding transactions. We pursue these merger-and-acquisition investments in an oil and gas asset market that is well populated with projects that are aligned with our strategy. We are optimistic about our transaction pipeline as we have been able to maintain and advance those projects which are closest to fruition, while at the same time bringing additional high-quality prospective transactions into our long-term mix.
"As we have also stated before, we make no guarantees with respect to timing, but are confident that our business model and transaction pipeline will produce value-adding acquisitions for our existing shareholders. Our continuing organizational strengthening reflects this confidence and illustrates our readiness to execute such transactions. Finally, the management and board of directors of Tenaz remain aligned with the rest of our shareholders through our growing ownership of Tenaz shares.
"Anthony Marino,
"President and chief executive officer,
"May 8, 2024"
About Tenaz Energy Corp.
Tenaz is an energy company focused on the acquisition and sustainable development of international oil and gas assets capable of returning free cash flow to shareholders. Tenaz has domestic operations in Canada along with offshore natural gas assets in the Netherlands. The domestic operations consist of a semi-conventional oil project in the Rex member of the Upper Mannville group at Leduc-Woodbend in central Alberta. The Dutch natural gas assets are located in the Dutch sector of the North Sea.
Additional information regarding Tenaz is available on SEDAR+ and its website. Tenaz's common shares are listed for trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol TNZ.
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