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Callon Petroleum Company Announces Third Quarter 2020 Results

November 3, 2020
By Callon Petroleum Company
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HOUSTON, Nov. 2, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Callon Petroleum Company (NYSE: CPE) (“Callon” or the “Company”) today reported results of operations for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2020.

Presentation slides accompanying this earnings release are available on the Company’s website at www.callon.com located on the “Presentations” page within the Investors section of the site.

Recent Highlights

  • Delivered production of approximately 102.0 Mboe/d (63% oil), above expectations, for the third quarter of 2020
  • Posted accrued operational capital spending of $38.4 million, below consensus estimates, and lowered the top end of operational capital range to $510 million, a 15% reduction since announcing the modified development program in May 2020
  • Generated net cash from operating activities of $135.7 million and free cash flow1 of $80.3 million for the third quarter
  • Loss available to common stockholders of $680.4 million, or $17.12 per fully diluted share, driven by an impairment of evaluated oil and gas properties of $685.0 million, adjusted EBITDA1 of $170.9 million, and adjusted income per share1 of $0.64 for the third quarter of 2020
  • Achieved lease operating expense (“LOE”) of $45.9 million or $4.89 per Boe for the third quarter of 2020, an improvement of approximately 10%, on an absolute basis, over the comparable three-month period ended June 30, 2020
  • Resumed completion and drilling activity with recent well costs for Eagle Ford and Delaware third quarter completions at $460 and $825 per lateral foot, respectively, exceeding previous targets as a result of continued operational efficiency gains
  • Increased liquidity to nearly $600 million and reduced total net debt by approximately $160 million after transaction expenses through a series of strategic transactions including the issuance of $300 million of secured second lien notes, an overriding royalty interest (“ORRI”) transaction, and a non-operated working interest sale
  • Completed the fall borrowing base redetermination with a reaffirmed borrowing base of $1.7 billion which was subsequently reduced to $1.6 billion, reflecting a minimal reduction to account for the recent ORRI sale and second lien note issuance
  • Entered into a privately negotiated debt exchange of $286 million of unsecured Senior Notes for new second lien notes, reducing net debt by an estimated $128 million, with an option for the counterparties and their affiliates to exchange additional unsecured Senior Notes up to approximately $104 million

Joe Gatto, President and Chief Executive Officer commented, “During the third quarter, our operations team continued to execute on our cost reduction efforts, posting meaningful gains that bolstered our free cash flow generation to approximately $100 million over the last two quarters. These achievements coupled with our recent strategic initiatives to improve liquidity and propel our debt reduction efforts have placed us in a much better position as we look to close out 2020 with the resumption of moderated development across all three of our asset areas.”

He continued, “Well performance from our modified stacking and spacing program has met or exceeded expectations, confirming the merits of our life-of-field development model that will preserve the future value of our inventory while simultaneously delivering near-term economic returns at current strip prices. Moreover, our focus on cost control and operational efficiency through scaled development is pushing us towards even lower cost thresholds that should generate improved cash flow and lower break-even pricing over time.”

Mr. Gatto closed by sharing, “Alongside these operational and strategic achievements, we have continued to focus on operating safely, with a clear vision for reducing our environmental impact, maintaining our social awareness and treatment of our workforce, and strengthening our alignment with the needs of our shareholders. The recent issuance of our inaugural Sustainability report provides a clear and well-documented picture of where we stand and the path to continuously improving in each of these three critical areas. As we finalize the details of our 2021 budget and activity levels, our focus will be on our debt reduction efforts, maintaining a low cost development and operations structure, and creating durable and cogent changes that not only enhance shareholder returns but also positively impact our employees, communities, and our broader stakeholder group.” 

Private Debt Exchange

Callon also announced another meaningful step today in the execution of its deleveraging plan. On November 2nd, the Company entered into a privately negotiated agreement with certain holders of its outstanding unsecured debt securities to exchange $286 million of principal of the Company’s existing unsecured Senior Notes (the “Senior Notes”) for $158 million aggregate principal of new 9.00% Second Lien Notes due 2025, payable semi-annually (the “Second Lien Notes”), to be issued by Callon at a weighted average exchange ratio of approximately $555 per $1,000 of principal exchanged. Over 60% of the existing Senior Notes to be exchanged are due 2023 and 2024. Upon completion of the exchange, Callon’s total net debt will be reduced by approximately $128 million and total cash interest expense by approximately $5 million.

In addition, certain other affiliated parties have the option to exchange up to an additional approximately $104 million of principal of Senior Notes under the same exchange terms. At full participation, the estimated total debt reduction and total cash interest expense reduction would be approximately $175 million and $7 million, respectively.

Participants in the exchange will also receive between 1.16 and 1.76 million warrants, dependent on final participation levels, with a strike price of $5.60 which is consistent with the strike price for the warrants issued recently in relation to the Company’s initial issuance of Second Lien Notes that was announced on October 1st.

The private debt exchange is scheduled to close on November 17th. Callon currently expects the borrowing base under its credit facility to remain unchanged at $1.6 billion, and its next scheduled redetermination will take place in May 2021.

Operations Update

At September 30, 2020, Callon had 1,479 gross (1,305.9 net) horizontal wells producing from established flow units in the Permian Basin and Eagle Ford Shale. Net daily production for the three months ended September 30, 2020 grew 170% to 102.0 Mboe/d (63% oil), as compared to the same period of 2019.

For the three months ended September 30, 2020, Callon drilled zero horizontal wells and placed a combined 12 gross (11.4 net) horizontal wells on production, all of which were turned to production late in the quarter. The Company reactivated two completion crews, one each in the Eagle Ford and Delaware Basin, both of which completed previously drilled multi-well projects during September. Subsequently, one of the two completion crews has been released and three drilling rigs have resumed operations, two restarting operations in the Midland and Delaware Basin during September and the third reactivated in the Eagle Ford during October. The Company expects to operate three drilling rigs and a single completion crew during the fourth quarter.

Recent project costs and well performance reflect a continuation of the operational efficiency levels achieved during the second quarter of 2020 and support the enhanced stacking and spacing efforts. Some of the highlights include:

  • The Eagle Ford wells placed on production late in the third quarter averaged over 2,000 feet of completed lateral per day
  • The combined six wells came in just below $475 per lateral foot with an average completed lateral length of approximately 7,500 feet
  • In the Delaware, the six-well Amphitheater pad was placed on production during the final days of the third quarter and first week of the fourth quarter, with the project averaging a completion pace of just under nine stages per day or nearly 1,800 lateral feet per day
  • The Amphitheater project averaged approximately 9,400 feet per well with an average well cost of less than $8 million ($825 per lateral foot)
  • Initial production from the six-well Amphitheater pad recently reached a per well average of over 1,200 Boe per day (gross, ~84% oil) with total cumulative production of more than 140,000 Boe (gross, ~84% oil) in just over three weeks of production
  • Over 95% of the volumes sourced for the Amphitheater completions utilized recycled produced water volumes sourced from Callon’s own recycling facilities

Capital Expenditures

For the three months ended September 30, 2020, Callon incurred $38.4 million in operational capital expenditures on an accrual basis. Total capital expenditures, inclusive of capitalized expenses, are detailed below on an accrual and cash basis:

Three Months Ended September 30, 2020

Operational

Capitalized

Capitalized

Total Capital

Capital (a)

Interest

G&A

Expenditures

(In thousands)

Cash basis (b)

$110,689

$17,769

$8,719

$137,177

Timing adjustments (c)

(66,596)

2,906

—

(63,690)

Non-cash items

(5,685)

—

1,532

(4,153)

   Accrual basis

$38,408

$20,675

$10,251

$69,334

(a)

Includes seismic, land, technology, and other items.

(b) 

Cash basis is presented here to help users of financial information reconcile amounts from the cash flow statement to the balance sheet by accounting for timing related changes in working capital that align with our development pace and rig count.

(c) 

Includes timing adjustments related to cash disbursements in the current period for capital expenditures incurred in the prior period. As Callon has resumed a moderated pace of development activity, management expects for a more normalized relationship between accrual and cash-based capex figures in future periods.

Hedging

For the three months ended September 30, 2020, Callon recognized a loss from the settlement of derivative contracts of $5.5 million. Callon has continued to actively manage its hedge portfolio adding nearly 5.7 million barrels or 15,500 barrels per day of WTI NYMEX coverage for 2021. This raises the percentage of NYMEX coverage via collars to nearly 90% and raises the average ceiling price to over $46 per barrel, providing incremental upside while maintaining the price floor within one dollar of the previous weighted average position. In addition, the Company has improved its Brent-based hedges, raising the average floor from approximately $38 per barrel to almost $41 per barrel and increasing coverage by just over 300,000 barrels per year. Additional coverage for natural gas pricing was achieved through the addition of more than 10,000,000 MMBtu of Waha basis swaps, improving the weighted average differential by $0.16 per MMBtu.

Accounting for the Company’s recent adjustments, total hedge coverage for 2021 is now more than 60% of anticipated oil production and just under 60% of anticipated natural gas production. Details regarding the Company’s full hedge positions can be found in the hedge summary within the earnings release or within the appendix of the third quarter 2020 earnings slide deck on the website.

Operating and Financial Results

The following table presents summary information for the periods indicated: 

Three Months Ended

September 30, 2020

June 30, 2020

Net production

Oil (MBbls)

5,875

6,396

Natural gas (MMcf)

10,261

11,009

NGLs (MBbls)

1,802

1,657

Total barrels of oil equivalent (MBoe)

9,387

9,888

Total daily production (Boe/d)

102,029

108,664

Oil as % of total daily production

63

%

65

%

Average realized sales price

(excluding impact of settled derivatives)

Oil (per Bbl)

$39.43

$20.41

Natural gas (per Mcf)

1.47

1.11

NGLs (per Bbl)

12.78

8.74

Total (per Boe)

28.73

15.90

Average realized sales price

(including impact of settled derivatives)

Oil (per Bbl)

$39.00

$33.82

Natural gas (per Mcf)

1.17

0.97

NGLs (per Bbl)

12.78

8.74

Total (per Boe)

28.14

24.42

Revenues (in thousands)

Oil

$231,654

$130,513

Natural gas

15,034

12,242

NGLs

23,025

14,479

Total

$269,713

$157,234

Additional per Boe data

Sales price (a)

$28.73

$15.90

Lease operating expense

4.89

5.14

Production taxes

1.72

1.05

Gathering, transportation and processing

2.36

2.03

Operating margin

$19.76

$7.68

   Depletion, depreciation and amortization

$12.17

$14.05

   General and administrative (G&A)

$0.88

$1.01

   Adjusted G&A 1

      Cash component (b)

$0.87

$0.69

      Non-cash component

$0.18

$0.15

(a) 

Excludes the impact of settled derivatives.

(b) 

Excludes the amortization of equity-settled, share-based incentive awards.

Revenue. For the quarter ended September 30, 2020, Callon reported revenue of $269.7 million, which excluded revenue from the sales of commodities purchased from a third-party of $20.3 million. Revenues including the gain or loss from the settlement of derivative contracts (“Adjusted Total Revenue”1) were $264.2 million, reflecting the impact of a $5.5 million loss from the settlement of derivative contracts. Average daily production for the quarter was 102.0 Mboe/d, compared to average daily production of 108.7 Mboe/d in the second quarter of 2020. Average realized prices, including and excluding the effects of hedging, are detailed above.

Hedging impacts. For the quarter ended September 30, 2020, the net (gain) loss on commodity derivative contracts includes the following (in thousands):

Three Months Ended
September 30, 2020

(Gain) loss on oil derivatives

$16,606

(Gain) loss on natural gas derivatives

7,296

(Gain) loss on NGL derivatives

2,421

(Gain) loss on commodity derivative contracts

$26,323

For the quarter ended September 30, 2020, the cash (paid) received for commodity derivative settlements includes the following (in thousands):

Three Months Ended
September 30, 2020

Cash (paid) received on oil derivatives

$2,130

Cash (paid) received on natural gas derivatives

(1,677)

Cash received for commodity derivative settlements

$453

Lease Operating Expenses, including workover (“LOE”). LOE per Boe for the three months ended September 30, 2020 was $4.89 per Boe, compared to LOE of $5.14 per Boe in the second quarter of 2020. The decrease in LOE per Boe was driven by improved field practices and a reduction in base operating costs in the third quarter of 2020 as compared to the second quarter of 2020.

Production Taxes, including ad valorem taxes. Production taxes were $1.72 per Boe for the three months ended September 30, 2020, representing approximately 6.0% of revenue before the impact of derivative settlements.

Gathering, Transportation and Processing Expenses. Gathering, transportation and processing costs for the three months ended September 30, 2020 were $22.2 million as compared to $20.0 million in the second quarter of 2020. In 2020, the Company began reporting gathering, transportation and processing costs separately due to the assumption of processing agreements in the Carrizo acquisition and certain contract modifications effective January 1, 2020. As such, the Company now records contractual fees associated with gathering, processing, treating and compression, as well as any transportation fees incurred to deliver the product to the purchaser, as gathering, transportation and processing expense. These fees were historically recorded as a reduction of revenue depending on when control transferred to the purchaser. 

Depreciation, Depletion and Amortization (“DD&A”). DD&A for the three months ended September 30, 2020 was $12.17 per Boe compared to $14.05 per Boe in the second quarter of 2020. The decrease in DD&A is primarily driven by the impairment of evaluated oil and gas properties recognized in the second quarter of 2020.    

Impairment of Evaluated Oil and Gas Properties. Callon recognized an impairment of evaluated oil and gas properties of $685.0 million for the three months ended September 30, 2020 due primarily to the continued decline in the average realized prices for sales of oil and gas. The decrease in the trailing 12-month average realized price as of September 30, 2020 resulted in a reduction of proved oil and gas reserve volumes of less than 2% of our December 31, 2019 proved oil and gas reserves volumes. For the three months ended June 30, 2020, the Company recognized an impairment of evaluated oil and gas properties of $1.3 billion.

G&A. G&A for the three months ended September 30, 2020 was $8.2 million, or $0.88 per Boe, and G&A, excluding certain non-cash incentive share-based compensation valuation adjustments, (“Adjusted G&A” 1) was $9.8 million, or $1.04 per Boe, for the three months ended September 30, 2020 compared to $8.3 million, or $0.84 per Boe, for the second quarter of 2020. The cash component of Adjusted G&A was $8.1 million, or $0.87 per Boe, for the three months ended September 30, 2020 compared to $6.8 million, or $0.69 per Boe, for the second quarter of 2020. Adjusted G&A was slightly higher in the third quarter of 2020 as compared to the second quarter of 2020 due to slightly higher contractor and employee relocation expenses.

For the three months ended September 30, 2020 and June 30, 2020, G&A and Adjusted G&A, which excludes the amortization of equity-settled and share-based incentive awards, are calculated as follows (in thousands):

Three Months Ended

September 30, 2020

June 30, 2020

Total G&A expense

$8,224

$10,024

   Change in the fair value of liability share-based awards (non-cash)

1,582

(1,720)

Adjusted G&A – total

9,806

8,304

   Restricted stock share-based compensation (non-cash) and other non-recurring expenses

(1,674)

(1,509)

Adjusted G&A – cash component

$8,132

$6,795

Capitalized cash G&A

$6,831

$6,740

Full Cash G&A Costs

$14,963

$13,535

Income Tax Expense. Callon provides for income taxes at the statutory rate of 21% adjusted for permanent differences expected to be realized. As a result of the valuation allowance that Callon recorded against its net deferred tax assets, we did not have any income tax expense for the three months ended September 30, 2020, compared to income tax expense of $51.3 million for the three months ended June 30, 2020.

Loss Available to Common Stockholders. We recorded a loss available to common stockholders for the three months ended September 30, 2020 of $680.4 million, or $17.12 per diluted share, as compared to a loss available to common stockholders of $1.6 billion, or $39.41 per diluted share, for the second quarter of 2020, retroactively adjusted for the Company’s 1-for-10 reverse stock split effective August 7, 2020. The loss was primarily due to the impairment of evaluated oil and gas properties of $685.0 million for the  three months ended September 30, 2020.

Adjusted EBITDA. Adjusted EBITDA for the third quarter of 2020 was $170.9 million as compared to $153.4 million for the second quarter of 2020. The increase in Adjusted EBITDA from the second quarter of 2020 was primarily due to an approximate 93% increase in the average realized price of oil. This was partially offset by decreased sequential production.  

Guidance

Callon is updating guidance for the full year and updating previous ranges to reflect adjustments related to strong well performance, improved operational efficiency, expanded firm transportation agreements, and the effect of both the non-operated properties sale and the ORRI transaction.

Full Year

2020 Guidance

Total production (Mboe/d)

100.0 – 101.0

Oil production

63%

Gas production

19%

NGL production

18%

Income statement expenses ($MM)

LOE, including workovers

$200 – $205

Gathering, processing, and transportation

$73 – $78

Production taxes, including ad valorem (% unhedged revenue)

7%

Adjusted G&A: cash component (a)

$30 – $35

Adjusted G&A: non-cash component (b)

$3 – $5

Cash interest expense

$90 – $95

Effective income tax rate (%)

22%

Capital expenditures ($MM, accrual basis)

Total operational capital (c)

$500 – $510

Capitalized interest

$85 – $90

Capitalized G&A

$30 – $33

Gross operated wells drilled / completed

87 – 89 / 80 – 82

(a) 

Excludes the amortization of equity-settled, share-based incentive awards.

(b) 

Excludes certain non-recurring expenses and non-cash valuation adjustments.

(c) 

Includes facilities, equipment, seismic, land and other items. Excludes capitalized expense.

In August, the Company provided an initial outlook for 2021 which included a “maintenance capital” plan targeting average daily production of 90 to 95 MBoe per day from an operational capital spending level of approximately $400 million. For 2021, the Company is now expected to achieve average daily production of 90 to 92 MBoe per day, with the reduction resulting from the combined effect of the recent ORRI transaction and non-operated properties sale, offset partly by improved well performance and operational efficiency gains. These improvements are reflected in management’s updated expectations of operational capital spending for 2021 which is now estimated to be in the range of $375 to $400 million. As a result, management estimates that this program at current prices will yield meaningful additional free cash flow.

Third Quarter 2020 Earnings Conference Call

The Company’s conference call to discuss third quarter results is scheduled for Tuesday, November 3, 2020, at 9:00 am CST. The presentation slides and associated webcast can both be found at www.callon.com located on the “News/Events” page within the Investors section on the site or by clicking on the link below.

www.callon.com/investors/news-events/ir-calendar

Hedge Portfolio Summary

The following tables summarize Callon’s open derivative contracts for the remainder of 2020 and the full year 2021, updated for changes through October 29, 2020:

For the Remainder

For the Full Year

Oil contracts (WTI)

of 2020

of 2021

   Swap contracts

   Total volume (Bbls)

2,496,880

1,377,000

   Weighted average price per Bbl

$42.10

$42.00

   Collar contracts

   Total volume (Bbls)

1,501,440

9,423,275

   Weighted average price per Bbl

   Ceiling (short call)

$45.00

$46.78

   Floor (long put)

$35.00

$39.21

   Short put contracts

      Total volume (Bbls)

552,000

—

      Weighted average price per Bbl

$42.50

$—

   Long call contracts

    Total volume (Bbls)

460,000

—

    Weighted average price per Bbl

$67.50

$—

   Short call contracts

   Total volume (Bbls)

460,000

(2)

4,825,300

(2)

   Weighted average price per Bbl

$55.00

$63.62

Oil contracts (Brent ICE)

   Swap contracts

   Total volume (Bbls)

—

848,300

   Weighted average price per Bbl

$—

$37.36

Collar contracts

Total volume (Bbls)

—

730,000

Weighted average price per Bbl

Ceiling (short call)

$—

$50.00

Floor (long put)

$—

$45.00

Oil contracts (Midland basis differential)

   Swap contracts

   Total volume (Bbls)

1,380,000

3,022,900

   Weighted average price per Bbl

($1.89)

$0.26

Oil contracts (Argus Houston MEH basis differential)

   Swap contracts

   Total volume (Bbls)

1,435,202

—

   Weighted average price per Bbl

$0.03

$—

Oil contracts (Argus Houston MEH swaps)

   Swap contracts

   Total volume (Bbls)

—

1,060,375

   Weighted average price per Bbl

$—

$38.94

(2)

Premiums from the sale of call options were used to increase the fixed price of certain simultaneously executed price swaps.

 

For the Remainder

For the Full Year

Natural gas contracts (Henry Hub)

of 2020

of 2021

   Swap contracts

      Total volume (MMBtu)

1,633,000

11,123,000

      Weighted average price per MMBtu

$2.05

$2.60

   Collar contracts (three-way collars)

      Total volume (MMBtu)

1,525,000

1,350,000

      Weighted average price per MMBtu

         Ceiling (short call)

$2.72

$2.70

         Floor (long put)

$2.45

$2.42

         Floor (short put)

$2.00

$2.00

Collar contracts (two-way collars)

      Total volume (MMBtu)

1,525,000

9,550,000

      Weighted average price per MMBtu

         Ceiling (short call)

$3.25

$3.04

         Floor (long put)

$2.67

$2.59

   Short call contracts

      Total volume (MMBtu)

2,013,000

7,300,000

      Weighted average price per MMBtu

$3.50

$3.09

Natural gas contracts (Waha basis differential)

   Swap contracts

      Total volume (MMBtu)

4,421,000

16,425,000

      Weighted average price per MMBtu

($0.91)

($0.42)

For the Remainder

For the Full Year

NGL contracts (OPIS Mont Belvieu Purity Ethane)

of 2020

of 2021

   Swap contracts

      Total volume (Bbls)

—

1,825,000

      Weighted average price per Bbl

$—

$7.62

Adjusted Income and Adjusted EBITDA. The Company reported loss available to common stockholders of $680.4 million, or $17.12 per fully diluted share, for the three months ended September 30, 2020, and adjusted income available to common stockholders of $25.6 million, or $0.64 per fully diluted share. The following tables reconcile the Company’s income (loss) available to common stockholders to adjusted income, and the Company’s net income (loss) to adjusted EBITDA:

Three Months Ended

September 30, 2020

June 30, 2020

September 30, 2019

(In thousands, except per share data)

Income (loss) available to common stockholders

($680,384)

($1,564,731)

$47,180

(Gain) loss on derivative contracts

27,038

126,965

(21,809)

Gain (loss) on commodity derivative settlements, net

(5,540)

84,208

1,011

Non-cash stock-based compensation expense (benefit)

(94)

2,761

644

Impairment of evaluated oil and gas properties

684,956

1,276,518

—

Merger and integration expense

2,465

8,067

5,943

Other (income) expense

3,567

6,759

(175)

Tax effect on adjustments above(a)

(149,602)

(316,108)

3,021

Change in valuation allowance

143,152

377,645

—

Loss on redemption of preferred stock

—

—

8,304

Adjusted Income

$25,558

$2,084

$44,119

Adjusted Income per fully diluted common share

$0.64

$0.05

$1.93

Basic WASO(b)

39,746

39,707

22,831

Diluted WASO (GAAP)(b)

39,746

39,707

22,846

Effective of potentially dilutive instruments(b)

35

12

—

Adjusted Diluted WASO(b)

39,781

39,719

22,846

(a) 

Calculated using the federal statutory rate of 21%.

(b) 

All share and per share amounts have been retroactively adjusted for the Company’s 1-for-10 reverse stock split effective August 7, 2020.

 

Three Months Ended

September 30, 2020

June 30, 2020

September 30, 2019

(In thousands)

Net income (loss)

($680,384)

($1,564,731)

$55,834

   (Gain) loss on derivative contracts

27,038

126,965

(21,809)

   Gain (loss) on commodity derivative settlements, net

(5,540)

84,208

1,011

   Non-cash stock-based compensation expense (benefit)

(94)

2,761

644

 Impairment of evaluated oil and gas properties

684,956

1,276,518

—

   Merger and integration expense

2,465

8,067

5,943

   Other (income) expense

3,567

6,759

(161)

   Income tax expense

—

51,251

17,902

   Interest expense

24,683

22,682

739

   Depreciation, depletion and amortization

114,201

138,930

57,235

Adjusted EBITDA

$170,892

$153,410

$117,338

Free Cash Flow. Free cash flow was $80.3 million for the three months ended September 30, 2020. Free cash flow is reconciled to operating cash flow in the following table:

Three Months Ended

September 30, 2020

June 30, 2020

(In thousands)

Net cash provided by operating activities

$135,701

$97,801

Changes in working capital and other

14,473

40,078

Change in accrued hedge settlement

(5,993)

(14,480)

Cash interest expense

24,246

21,944

Merger and integration expense

2,465

8,067

Adjusted EBITDA

170,892

153,410

Less: Operational capital (accrual)

38,408

85,087

Less: Capitalized interest

20,675

20,924

Less: Interest expense

24,683

22,682

Less: Capitalized cash G&A

6,831

6,740

Free cash flow

$80,295

$17,977

Adjusted Discretionary Cash Flow. Operating cash flow was $135.7 million and adjusted discretionary cash flow was $151.2 million for the three months ended September 30, 2020. Adjusted discretionary cash flow is reconciled to operating cash flow in the following table: 

Three Months Ended

September 30, 2020

June 30, 2020

September 30, 2019

(In thousands)

Cash flows from operating activities:

Net income (loss)

($680,384)

($1,564,731)

$55,834

Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss) to cash provided by operating activities:

   Depreciation, depletion and amortization

114,201

138,930

57,235

   Impairment of evaluated oil and gas properties

684,956

1,276,518

—

   Amortization of non-cash debt related items

437

738

739

   Deferred income tax expense

—

51,251

17,902

   (Gain) loss on derivative contracts

27,038

126,965

(21,809)

   Cash (paid) received for commodity derivative settlements, net

453

98,688

1,011

   (Gain) loss on sale of other property and equipment

—

—

(13)

   Non-cash stock-based compensation expense (benefit)

(94)

2,761

644

   Merger and integration expense

2,465

8,067

—

   Other, net

2,099

3,521

—

Adjusted discretionary cash flow

$151,171

$142,708

$111,543

   Changes in working capital

(12,990)

(36,839)

2,803

   Payments to settle asset retirement obligations

—

—

(654)

   Merger and integration expense

(2,465)

(8,067)

—

   Payments to settle vested liability share-based awards

(15)

(1)

—

Net cash provided by operating activities

$135,701

$97,801

$113,692

Adjusted Total Revenue. Adjusted total revenue for the three months ended September 30, 2020 was $264.2 million and is reconciled to total operating revenues in the following table:

Three Months Ended

September 30, 2020

June 30, 2020

September 30, 2019

(In thousands)

Operating Revenues

Oil

$231,654

$130,513

$148,210

Natural gas

15,034

12,242

7,168

Natural gas liquids

23,025

14,479

—

Total operating revenues (3)

$269,713

$157,234

$155,378

Gain (loss) on commodity derivative settlements, net

(5,540)

84,208

1,011

Adjusted total revenue

$264,173

$241,442

$156,389

(3)

Excludes sales of purchased oil and gas

 

Callon Petroleum Company

Consolidated Balance Sheets

(In thousands, except par and per share data)

(Unaudited)

September 30, 2020

December 31, 2019

ASSETS

Current assets:

Cash and cash equivalents

$10,500

$13,341

Accounts receivable, net

112,536

209,463

Fair value of derivatives

9,821

26,056

Other current assets

27,049

19,814

Total current assets

159,906

268,674

Oil and natural gas properties, full cost accounting method:

Evaluated properties

2,916,542

4,682,994

Unevaluated properties

1,758,132

1,986,124

Total oil and natural gas properties, net

4,674,674

6,669,118

Operating lease right-of-use assets

29,519

63,908

Other property and equipment, net

32,920

35,253

Deferred tax asset

—

115,720

Deferred financing costs

24,850

22,233

Other assets, net

15,472

19,932

   Total assets

$4,937,341

$7,194,838

LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY

Current liabilities:

Accounts payable and accrued liabilities

$332,979

$490,442

Operating lease liabilities

19,458

42,858

Fair value of derivatives

34,950

71,197

Other current liabilities

30,013

47,750

Total current liabilities

417,400

652,247

Long-term debt

3,190,273

3,186,109

Operating lease liabilities

28,906

37,088

Asset retirement obligations

49,542

48,860

Fair value of derivatives

35,705

32,695

Other long-term liabilities

11,411

14,531

Total liabilities

3,733,237

3,971,530

Commitments and contingencies

Stockholders’ equity:

Common stock, $0.01 par value, 52,500,000 shares authorized; 39,749,985 and    39,659,001 shares outstanding, respectively(4)

397

3,966

Capital in excess of par value

3,210,991

3,198,076

Retained earnings (Accumulated deficit)

(2,007,284)

21,266

Total stockholders’ equity

1,204,104

3,223,308

Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity

$4,937,341

$7,194,838

(4)

All share amounts (except par value) have been retroactively adjusted for the Company’s 1-for-10 reverse stock split effective August 7, 2020.

 

Callon Petroleum Company

Consolidated Statements of Operations

(In thousands, except per share data)

(Unaudited)

Three Months Ended
September 30,

Nine Months Ended
September 30,

2020

2019

2020

2019

Operating revenues:

Oil

$231,654

$148,210

$627,934

$450,036

Natural gas

15,034

7,168

33,305

25,441

Natural gas liquids

23,025

—

55,627

—

Sales of purchased oil and gas

20,313

—

21,469

—

Total operating revenues

290,026

155,378

738,335

475,477

Operating Expenses:

Lease operating

45,870

19,668

149,091

66,511

Production and ad valorem taxes

16,110

11,866

46,151

33,810

Gathering, transportation and processing

22,200

—

56,615

—

Cost of purchased oil and gas

21,282

—

22,450

—

Depreciation, depletion and amortization

114,201

56,130

384,594

179,275

General and administrative

8,224

9,388

26,573

34,729

Impairment of evaluated oil and gas properties

684,956

—

1,961,474

—

Merger and integration

2,465

5,943

26,362

5,943

Other operating

4,425

(161)

8,548

931

Total operating expenses

919,733

102,834

2,681,858

321,199

Income (Loss) From Operations

(629,707)

52,544

(1,943,523)

154,278

Other (Income) Expenses:

Interest expense, net of capitalized amounts

24,683

739

67,843

2,218

(Gain) loss on derivative contracts

27,038

(21,809)

(97,966)

31,415

Other (income) expense

(1,044)

(122)

(149)

(270)

Total other (income) expense

50,677

(21,192)

(30,272)

33,363

Income (Loss) Before Income Taxes

(680,384)

73,736

(1,913,251)

120,915

Income tax expense

—

(17,902)

(115,299)

(29,444)

Net Income (Loss)

(680,384)

55,834

(2,028,550)

91,471

Preferred stock dividends

—

(350)

—

(3,997)

Loss on redemption of preferred stock

—

(8,304)

—

(8,304)

Income (Loss) Available to Common Stockholders

($680,384)

$47,180

($2,028,550)

$79,170

Income (Loss) Available to Common Stockholders Per Common Share (4):

Basic

($17.12)

$2.07

($51.09)

$3.47

Diluted

($17.12)

$2.07

($51.09)

$3.47

Weighted Average Common Shares Outstanding (4):

Basic

39,746

22,831

39,707

22,805

Diluted

39,746

22,846

39,707

22,841

(4)

All share and per share amounts have been retroactively adjusted for the Company’s 1-for-10 reverse stock split effective August 7, 2020.

 

Callon Petroleum Company

Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows

(In thousands)

(Unaudited)

Three Months Ended
September 30,

Nine Months Ended
September 30,

2020

2019

2020

2019

Cash flows from operating activities:

Net income (loss)

($680,384)

$55,834

($2,028,550)

$91,471

Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss) to net cash provided by operating activities:

Depreciation, depletion and amortization

114,201

57,235

384,594

182,738

Impairment of evaluated oil and gas properties

684,956

—

1,961,474

—

Amortization of non-cash debt related items

437

739

1,582

2,218

Deferred income tax expense

—

17,902

115,299

29,444

(Gain) loss on derivative contracts

27,038

(20,798)

(97,966)

31,415

Cash (paid) received for commodity derivative settlements

453

—

101,754

(436)

Loss on sale of other property and equipment

—

(13)

—

36

Non-cash expense related to equity share-based awards

1,485

1,569

6,302

7,868

Change in the fair value of liability share-based awards

(1,579)

(925)

(6,607)

106

Payments to settle asset retirement obligations

—

(654)

—

(1,425)

Payments for cash-settled restricted stock unit awards

(15)

—

(770)

(1,425)

Other, net

2,099

—

6,510

—

Changes in current assets and liabilities:

Accounts receivable

(16,930)

(21,081)

96,110

17,600

Other current assets

(2,208)

929

(6,556)

(5,172)

Current liabilities

6,148

23,216

(107,979)

(13,038)

Other

—

(261)

—

(2,662)

Net cash provided by operating activities

135,701

113,692

425,197

338,738

Cash flows from investing activities:

Capital expenditures

(137,177)

(143,995)

(567,746)

(503,425)

Acquisitions

—

(1,418)

—

(40,788)

Proceeds from sale of assets

139,739

5,656

149,818

279,952

Cash paid for settlements of contingent consideration arrangements, net

—

—

(40,000)

—

Other, net

1,427

—

8,261

—

Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities

3,989

(139,757)

(449,667)

(264,261)

Cash flows from financing activities:

Borrowings on senior secured revolving credit facility

312,000

221,000

5,087,500

581,000

Payments on senior secured revolving credit facility

(737,000)

(126,000)

(5,347,500)

(581,000)

Issuance of 9.00% Second Lien Senior Secured Notes due 2025

300,000

—

300,000

—

Discount on the issuance of 9.00% Second Lien Senior Secured Notes due 2025

(35,270)

—

(35,270)

—

Issuance of warrants

23,909

—

23,909

—

Payment of preferred stock dividends

—

(350)

—

(3,997)

Payment of deferred financing costs

(301)

—

(6,312)

(31)

Tax withholdings related to restricted stock units

(107)

(316)

(495)

(2,174)

Redemption of preferred stock

—

(73,012)

—

(73,017)

Other, net

79

—

(203)

—

Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities

(136,690)

21,322

21,629

(79,219)

Net change in cash and cash equivalents

3,000

(4,743)

(2,841)

(4,742)

Balance, beginning of period

7,500

16,052

13,341

16,051

Balance, end of period

$10,500

$11,309

$10,500

$11,309

Non-GAAP Financial Measures

This news release refers to non-GAAP financial measures such as “Free Cash Flow,” “Adjusted Discretionary Cash Flow,” “Adjusted G&A,” “Full Cash G&A Costs,” “Adjusted Income,” “Adjusted EBITDA” and “Adjusted Total Revenue.” These measures, detailed below, are provided in addition to, and not as an alternative for, and should be read in conjunction with, the information contained in our financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP (including the notes), included in our SEC filings and posted on our website.

  • Free Cash Flow is a supplemental non-GAAP measure that is defined by the Company as Adjusted EBITDA less operational capital, capitalized interest, net interest expense and capitalized cash G&A (which excludes capitalized expense related to share-based awards). We believe free cash flow is a comparable metric against other companies in the industry and is a widely accepted financial indicator of an oil and natural gas company’s ability to generate cash for the use of internally funding their capital development program and to service or incur debt. Free cash flow is not a measure of a company’s financial performance under GAAP and should not be considered as an alternative to net cash provided by operating activities, or as a measure of liquidity, or as an alternative to net income (loss).
  • Adjusted Discretionary Cash Flow is a supplemental non-GAAP measure that Callon believes is a comparable metric against other companies in the industry and is a widely accepted financial indicator of an oil and natural gas company’s ability to generate cash for the use of internally funding their capital development program and to service or incur debt. Adjusted Discretionary Cash Flow is defined by Callon as net cash provided by operating activities before changes in working capital, merger and integration expenses, and payments to settle asset retirement obligations and vested liability share-based awards. Callon has included this information because changes in operating assets and liabilities relate to the timing of cash receipts and disbursements, which the Company may not control and the cash flow effect may not be reflected the period in which the operating activities occurred. Adjusted Discretionary Cash Flow is not a measure of a company’s financial performance under GAAP and should not be considered as an alternative to net cash provided by operating activities (as defined under GAAP), or as a measure of liquidity, or as an alternative to net income.
  • Adjusted general and administrative expense (“Adjusted G&A”) is a supplemental non-GAAP financial measure that excludes non-cash valuation adjustments related to incentive compensation plans. Callon believes that the non-GAAP measure of Adjusted G&A is useful to investors because it provides readers with a meaningful measure of our recurring G&A expense and provides for greater comparability period-over-period. The table contained within this release details all adjustments to G&A on a GAAP basis to arrive at Adjusted G&A.
  • Full Cash G&A Costs is a supplemental non-GAAP financial measure that Callon defines as Adjusted G&A – cash component plus capitalized G&A excluding capitalized expense related to share-based awards. Callon believes that the non-GAAP measure of Full Cash G&A Costs is useful because it provides users with a meaningful measure of our total recurring cash G&A costs, whether expensed or capitalized, and provides for greater comparability on a period-over-period basis. See the reconciliation provided above for further details.
  • Adjusted Income available to common stockholders (“Adjusted Income”) and Adjusted Income per fully diluted common share are supplemental non-GAAP measures that Callon believes are useful to investors because they provide readers with a meaningful measure of our profitability before recording certain items whose timing or amount cannot be reasonably determined. These measures exclude the net of tax effects of these items and non-cash valuation adjustments, which are detailed in the reconciliation provided.
  • Adjusted diluted weighted average common shares outstanding (“Adjusted Diluted WASO”) is a non-GAAP financial measure which includes the effect of potentially dilutive instruments that, under certain circumstances described below, are excluded from diluted weighted average common shares outstanding (“Diluted WASO”), the most directly comparable GAAP financial measure. When a loss available to common stockholders exists, all potentially dilutive instruments are anti-dilutive to the loss available to common stockholders per common share and therefore excluded from the computation of Diluted WASO. The effect of potentially dilutive instruments are included in the computation of Adjusted Diluted WASO for purposes of computing Adjusted Income per fully diluted common share.
  • Callon calculates adjusted earnings before interest, income taxes, depreciation, depletion and amortization (“Adjusted EBITDA”) as net income (loss) before interest expense, income tax expense (benefit), depreciation, depletion and amortization, (gains) losses on derivative instruments excluding net settled derivative instruments, non-cash stock-based compensation expense, merger and integration expense, loss on extinguishment of debt, and other operating expenses. Adjusted EBITDA is not a measure of financial performance under GAAP. Accordingly, it should not be considered as a substitute for net income (loss), operating income (loss), cash flow provided by operating activities or other income or cash flow data prepared in accordance with GAAP. However, the Company believes that Adjusted EBITDA provides additional information with respect to our performance or ability to meet our future debt service, capital expenditures and working capital requirements. Because Adjusted EBITDA excludes some, but not all, items that affect net income (loss) and may vary among companies, the Adjusted EBITDA presented may not be comparable to similarly titled measures of other companies.
  • Callon believes that the non-GAAP measure of Adjusted Total Revenue is useful to investors because it provides readers with a revenue value more comparable to other companies who engage in price risk management activities through the use of commodity derivative instruments and reflects the results of derivative settlements with expected cash flow impacts within total revenues.

About Callon Petroleum Company

Callon Petroleum is an independent oil and natural gas company focused on the acquisition, exploration and development of high-quality assets in the leading oil plays of South and West Texas.

This news release is posted on the Company’s website at www.callon.com and will be archived there for subsequent review under the “News” link on the top of the homepage.

Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Information

This news release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Forward-looking statements include all statements regarding the Company’s wells anticipated to be drilled and placed on production; future levels of drilling activity and associated production and cash flow expectations; the Company’s production guidance and capital expenditure forecast; estimated reserve quantities and the present value thereof; anticipated returns and financial position; and the implementation of the Company’s business plans and strategy, as well as statements including the words “believe,” “expect,” “may,” “will,” “forecast,” “outlook,” “plans” and words of similar meaning. These statements reflect the Company’s current views with respect to future events and financial performance based on management’s experience and perception of historical trends, current conditions, anticipated future developments and other factors believed to be appropriate. No assurances can be given, however, as of this date, that these events will occur or that these projections will be achieved, and actual results could differ materially from those projected as a result of certain factors. Any forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date of which such statement is made and the Company undertakes no obligation to correct or update any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by applicable law. Some of the factors which could affect our future results and could cause results to differ materially from those expressed in our forward-looking statements include the volatility of oil, natural gas and natural gas liquids (“NGLs”) prices or a prolonged period of low oil, natural gas or NGLs prices and the effects of actions by, or disputes among or between significant oil and natural gas producing countries, general economic conditions, including the availability of credit and access to existing lines of credit; the effects of excess supply of oil and natural gas resulting from reduced demand caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and the actions of certain oil and natural gas producing countries; our ability to drill and complete wells; operational, regulatory and environment risks; cost and availability of equipment and labor; our ability to finance our activities; the ultimate timing, outcome and results of integrating the operations of Carrizo Oil & Gas, Inc. and Callon; and the ability of the combined company to realize anticipated synergies and other benefits in the timeframe expected or at all; and other risks more fully discussed in our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”), including our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K and subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, available on our website or the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.

Contact Information

Mark Brewer
Director of Investor Relations
Callon Petroleum Company
ir@callon.com
(281) 589-5200

1) See “Non-GAAP Financial Measures and Reconciliations” included within this release for related disclosures and calculations.

 

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