Murphy Oil Corporation Announces First Quarter 2023 Financial and Operating Results, Reaffirms 2023 Production and Capital Expenditure Guidance Ranges

Exceeded Upper End of Guidance Range With Production of 172.5 MBOEPD, Announced Discovery at Longclaw #1 Exploration Well in Gulf of Mexico, Received Credit Rating Upgrade to BB+ from S&P Global

Murphy Oil Corporation (NYSE: MUR) today announced its financial and operating results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2023, including net income attributable to Murphy of $192 million, or $1.22 net income per diluted share. Excluding discontinued operations and other items affecting comparability between periods, adjusted net income attributable to Murphy was $195 million, or $1.24 adjusted net income per diluted share.

Unless otherwise noted, the financial and operating highlights and metrics discussed in this news release exclude noncontrolling interest (NCI). 1

Highlights for the first quarter include:

  • Exceeded upper end of guidance range with production of 172.5 thousand barrels of oil equivalent per day (MBOEPD), including more than 94 thousand barrels of oil per day (MBOPD)
  • Commenced production at Samurai #5 in Green Canyon 432 in the Gulf of Mexico, with eight wells from the Khaleesi, Mormont and Samurai fields now producing at King’s Quay
  • Named apparent high bidder on six deepwater blocks in Gulf of Mexico Federal Lease Sale 259
  • Brought online 10 operated wells in the Eagle Ford Shale and five operated wells in the Tupper Montney with production meeting company expectations

Subsequent to the first quarter:

  • Celebrated one-year anniversary of achieving first oil at King’s Quay with gross cumulative production exceeding 30 million barrels of oil equivalent (MMBOE)
  • Drilled a discovery at the Longclaw #1 operated exploration well in Green Canyon 433 in the Gulf of Mexico
  • Initiated drilling the Chinook #7 operated exploration well in Walker Ridge 425 in the Gulf of Mexico
  • Maintained quarterly dividend of $0.275 per share or $1.10 per share annualized
  • Received a credit rating upgrade to BB+ with a stable outlook from S&P Global

“We are off to a great start for 2023 as we advance our strategy of Delever, Execute, Explore, Return,” said Roger W. Jenkins, President and Chief Executive Officer. “We continued our execution excellence by maintaining strong well performance and uptime across all our assets. Onshore, we began our well delivery program, realizing initial results aligned to our plan. In the Gulf of Mexico, we brought online Samurai #5 following last year’s discovery of additional pay zones in the field, and production is exceeding expectations. Early in the second quarter we celebrated the one-year anniversary of achieving first oil at King’s Quay, where we recently established another record rate of 126 MBOEPD gross production. As we progress our exploration strategy, I’m pleased with the discovery at our Longclaw prospect that was drilled in the second quarter near King’s Quay. This well will support the facility’s long-term production profile. Looking ahead to the remainder of the year, we will continue to progress our capital allocation framework with increasing returns to shareholders and additional debt reduction.”

FIRST QUARTER 2023 RESULTS

The company recorded net income attributable to Murphy of $192 million, or $1.22 net income per diluted share, for the first quarter 2023. Adjusted net income, which excludes both the results of discontinued operations and certain other items that affect comparability of results between periods, was $195 million, or $1.24 adjusted net income per diluted share for the same period. Adjusted net income includes an after-tax increase for a $3 million non-cash mark-to-market loss on contingent consideration. Details for first quarter results and an adjusted net income reconciliation can be found in the attached schedules.

Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) attributable to Murphy were $464 million. Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, amortization and exploration expenses (EBITDAX) attributable to Murphy were $474 million. Adjusted EBITDA attributable to Murphy was $478 million. Adjusted EBITDAX attributable to Murphy was $488 million. Reconciliations for first quarter EBITDA, EBITDAX, adjusted EBITDA and adjusted EBITDAX can be found in the attached schedules.

In the first quarter, Murphy paid a total of $172 million in contingent consideration payments related to two Gulf of Mexico acquisitions that closed in 2018 and 2019. Of these remaining revenue-sharing contingent payments, $124 million was associated with improved operational activity and prices and $48 million is reflected in financing activities as originally calculated. The final payment of $25 million, attributable to the one-year anniversary of achieving first oil at King’s Quay, was paid in April.

First quarter production averaged 172.5 MBOEPD and consisted of 55 percent oil volumes, or 94 MBOPD. Production in the quarter exceeded the upper end of the guidance range, primarily driven by ongoing strong well performance from the Khaleesi, Mormont and Samurai fields in the Gulf of Mexico, as well as lower realized royalty rates in the Tupper Montney natural gas asset. Details for first quarter production can be found in the attached schedules.

FINANCIAL POSITION

Murphy had approximately $1.1 billion of liquidity on March 31, 2023, with no borrowings on the $800 million credit facility and $312 million of cash and cash equivalents, inclusive of NCI.

On March 31, 2023, the company’s total debt was unchanged from year-end 2022 at $1.82 billion, and consisted of long-term, fixed-rate notes with a weighted average maturity of 7.5 years and a weighted average coupon of 6.2 percent.

Subsequent to quarter end, Murphy received a credit rating upgrade by S&P Global to BB+ with a stable outlook.

“Murphy’s credit rating upgrade is a reflection of our strong operational execution, which has led to enhanced quarterly cash flows and ongoing debt reduction. With the contingent payments related to our successful Gulf of Mexico acquisitions now behind us, our operational momentum underpins our capital allocation framework goals for the year,” stated Jenkins.

OPERATIONS SUMMARY

Onshore

In the first quarter of 2023, the onshore business produced approximately 82 MBOEPD, which included 33 percent liquids volumes.

Eagle Ford Shale – Production averaged 27 MBOEPD with 70 percent oil volumes and 85 percent liquids volumes. As planned, during the quarter Murphy brought 10 operated Karnes wells online. Additionally, four non-operated Tilden wells and three non-operated Catarina wells were brought online.

Tupper Montney – Natural gas production averaged 292 million cubic feet per day (MMCFD) in the first quarter. Five operated wells were brought online as planned. Production for the quarter exceeded guidance by 27 MMCFD, which included more than 20 MMCFD benefit from a lower realized royalty rate of 10 percent, as well as nearly 7 MMCFD of improved well performance.

Kaybob Duvernay – During the first quarter, production averaged 5 MBOEPD with 72 percent liquids volumes.

Offshore

Excluding NCI, the offshore business produced approximately 90 MBOEPD for the first quarter, which included 80 percent oil.

Gulf of Mexico – Production averaged approximately 87 MBOEPD, consisting of 79 percent oil during the first quarter. These volumes were nearly 4 MBOEPD above guidance, primarily due to stronger well performance. Murphy completed the Samurai #5 well (Green Canyon 432) and commenced production at the end of the quarter with production volumes exceeding company expectations, reflecting ongoing success following last year’s discovery of new pay zones in the field.

Canada – In the first quarter, production averaged 2.5 MBOEPD, consisting of 100 percent oil. The asset life extension project is ongoing for the non-operated Terra Nova floating, production, storage and offloading vessel, which Murphy anticipates will return to production by year-end 2023.

EXPLORATION

Gulf of Mexico – During the first quarter, Murphy, as operator, temporarily suspended drilling the Oso #1 (Atwater Valley 138) exploration well and spud the Longclaw #1 (Green Canyon 433) exploration well. Murphy highlights that this is no indication of potential Oso #1 well results, and the company intends to resume drilling in the third quarter 2023 once the necessary managed pressure drilling equipment and permits have been received. Murphy holds a 33.34 percent working interest (WI) in the Oso well.

Also during the quarter, Murphy participated in the Gulf of Mexico Federal Lease Sale 259 and was named apparent high bidder on six deepwater blocks.

Subsequent to the first quarter, Murphy drilled a discovery at the Longclaw #1 exploration well. The well reached a total measured depth of 25,106 feet at a net cost of approximately $6 million. The well encountered approximately 62 feet of net oil pay and is undergoing further evaluation. Murphy as operator holds a 10 percent WI in the well.

The company continued its operated Gulf of Mexico exploration program as it spud the Chinook #7 exploration well in Walker Ridge 425 after quarter end. Murphy holds a 66.66 percent WI in the well, excluding NCI.

“I am pleased with our success in our first exploration well of the year. We look forward to the upcoming results of the Oso and Chinook wells later this year, which are larger opportunities for Murphy,” Jenkins stated.

2023 CAPITAL EXPENDITURE AND PRODUCTION GUIDANCE

Murphy reaffirms its 2023 accrued capital expenditures (CAPEX) plan range of $875 million to $1.025 billion. First quarter accrued CAPEX of $327 million was lower than guidance primarily due to timing revisions for Gulf of Mexico projects. The company also reaffirms its full year 2023 production range of 175.5 to 183.5 MBOEPD, consisting of approximately 55 percent oil and 61 percent liquids volumes.

Production for second quarter 2023 is estimated to be in the range of 173 to 181 MBOEPD with 95 MBOPD, or 54 percent, oil volumes. This range includes planned downtime of 6.7 MBOEPD offshore and 3.0 MBOEPD onshore. Murphy forecasts second quarter accrued CAPEX of $320 million. Both production and CAPEX guidance ranges exclude NCI.

Detailed guidance for the second quarter and full year 2023 is contained in the attached schedules.

FIXED PRICE FORWARD SALES CONTRACTS

Murphy maintains fixed price forward sales contracts tied to AECO pricing points to lessen its dependence on variable AECO prices. These contracts are for physical delivery of natural gas volumes at a fixed price, with no mark-to-market income adjustments. Details for the current fixed price contracts can be found in the attached schedules.

CONFERENCE CALL AND WEBCAST SCHEDULED FOR MAY 3, 2023

Murphy will host a conference call to discuss first quarter 2023 financial and operating results on Wednesday, May 3, 2023, at 9:00 a.m. EDT. The call can be accessed either via the Internet through the Investor Relations section of Murphy Oil’s website at http://ir.murphyoilcorp.com or via the telephone by dialing toll free 1-888-886-7786, reservation number 04864163.

FINANCIAL DATA

Summary financial data and operating statistics for first quarter 2023, with comparisons to the same period from the previous year, are contained in the following schedules. Additionally, a schedule indicating the impacts of items affecting comparability of results between periods, a reconciliation of EBITDA, EBITDAX, adjusted EBITDA and adjusted EBITDAX between periods, as well as guidance for the second quarter and full year 2023, are also included.

1In accordance with GAAP, Murphy reports the 100 percent interest, including a 20 percent noncontrolling interest (NCI), in its subsidiary, MP Gulf of Mexico, LLC (MP GOM). The GAAP financials include the NCI portion of revenue, costs, assets and liabilities and cash flows. Unless otherwise noted, the financial and operating highlights and metrics discussed in this news release, but not the accompanying schedules, exclude the NCI, thereby representing only the amounts attributable to Murphy.

CAPITAL ALLOCATION FRAMEWORK

This news release contains references to the company’s capital allocation framework and adjusted free cash flow. As previously disclosed, the capital allocation framework defines Murphy 1.0 as when long-term debt exceeds $1.8 billion. At such time, adjusted free cash flow is allocated to long-term debt reduction while the company continues to support the quarterly dividend. The company reaches Murphy 2.0 when long-term debt is between $1.0 billion and $1.8 billion. At such time, approximately 75 percent of adjusted free cash flow is allocated to debt reduction, with the remaining 25 percent distributed to shareholders through share buybacks and potential dividend increases. When long-term debt is at or below $1.0 billion, the company is in Murphy 3.0 and begins allocating 50 percent of adjusted free cash flow to the balance sheet, with a minimum of 50 percent of adjusted free cash flow allocated to share buybacks and potential dividend increases.

Adjusted free cash flow is defined as cash flow from operations before working capital change, less capital expenditures, distributions to NCI and projected payments, quarterly dividend and accretive acquisitions.

ABOUT MURPHY OIL CORPORATION

As an independent oil and natural gas exploration and production company, Murphy Oil Corporation believes in providing energy that empowers people by doing right always, staying with it and thinking beyond possible. Murphy challenges the norm, taps into its strong legacy and uses its foresight and financial discipline to deliver inspired energy solutions. Murphy sees a future where it is an industry leader who is positively impacting lives for the next 100 years and beyond. Additional information can be found on the company’s website at www.murphyoilcorp.com.

FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

This news release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are generally identified through the inclusion of words such as “aim”, “anticipate”, “believe”, “drive”, “estimate”, “expect”, “expressed confidence”, “forecast”, “future”, “goal”, “guidance”, “intend”, “may”, “objective”, “outlook”, “plan”, “position”, “potential”, “project”, “seek”, “should”, “strategy”, “target”, “will” or variations of such words and other similar expressions. These statements, which express management’s current views concerning future events, results and plans, are subject to inherent risks, uncertainties and assumptions (many of which are beyond our control) and are not guarantees of performance. In particular, statements, express or implied, concerning the company’s future operating results or activities and returns or the company's ability and decisions to replace or increase reserves, increase production, generate returns and rates of return, replace or increase drilling locations, reduce or otherwise control operating costs and expenditures, generate cash flows, pay down or refinance indebtedness, achieve, reach or otherwise meet initiatives, plans, goals, ambitions or targets with respect to emissions, safety matters or other ESG (environmental/social/governance) matters, or pay and/or increase dividends or make share repurchases and other capital allocation decisions are forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause one or more of these future events, results or plans not to occur as implied by any forward-looking statement, which consequently could cause actual results or activities to differ materially from the expectations expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements, include, but are not limited to: macro conditions in the oil and gas industry, including supply/demand levels, actions taken by major oil exporters and the resulting impacts on commodity prices; increased volatility or deterioration in the success rate of our exploration programs or in our ability to maintain production rates and replace reserves; reduced customer demand for our products due to environmental, regulatory, technological or other reasons; adverse foreign exchange movements; political and regulatory instability in the markets where we do business; the impact on our operations or market of health pandemics such as COVID-19 and related government responses; other natural hazards impacting our operations or markets; any other deterioration in our business, markets or prospects; any failure to obtain necessary regulatory approvals; any inability to service or refinance our outstanding debt or to access debt markets at acceptable prices; or adverse developments in the U.S. or global capital markets, credit markets, banking system or economies in general. For further discussion of factors that could cause one or more of these future events or results not to occur as implied by any forward-looking statement, see “Risk Factors” in our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) and any subsequent Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q or Current Report on Form 8-K that we file, available from the SEC’s website and from Murphy Oil Corporation’s website at http://ir.murphyoilcorp.com. Investors and others should note that we may announce material information using SEC filings, press releases, public conference calls, webcasts and the investors page of our website. We may use these channels to distribute material information about the company; therefore, we encourage investors, the media, business partners and others interested in the company to review the information we post on our website. The information on our website is not part of, and is not incorporated into, this report. Murphy Oil Corporation undertakes no duty to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements.

NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES

This news release contains certain non-GAAP financial measures that management believes are useful tools for internal use and the investment community in evaluating Murphy Oil Corporation’s overall financial performance. These non-GAAP financial measures are broadly used to value and compare companies in the crude oil and natural gas industry. Not all companies define these measures in the same way. In addition, these non-GAAP financial measures are not a substitute for financial measures prepared in accordance with GAAP and should therefore be considered only as supplemental to such GAAP financial measures. Please see the attached schedules for reconciliations of the differences between the non-GAAP financial measures used in this news release and the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures.

MURPHY OIL CORPORATION

SUMMARIZED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (unaudited)

 

 

Three Months Ended

March 31,

(Thousands of dollars, except per share amounts)

 

2023

 

 

2022

Revenues and other income

 

 

 

Revenue from production

$

796,231

 

 

834,528

 

Sales of purchased natural gas

 

43,737

 

 

36,846

 

Total revenue from sales to customers

 

839,968

 

 

871,374

 

Loss on derivative instruments

 

 

 

(320,777

)

Gain on sale of assets and other income

 

1,748

 

 

2,364

 

Total revenues and other income

 

841,716

 

 

552,961

 

Costs and expenses

 

 

 

Lease operating expenses

 

199,984

 

 

136,825

 

Severance and ad valorem taxes

 

11,440

 

 

14,635

 

Transportation, gathering and processing

 

53,922

 

 

46,923

 

Costs of purchased natural gas

 

32,269

 

 

33,665

 

Exploration expenses, including undeveloped lease amortization

 

10,182

 

 

47,566

 

Selling and general expenses

 

18,308

 

 

33,529

 

Depreciation, depletion and amortization

 

195,670

 

 

164,124

 

Accretion of asset retirement obligations

 

11,157

 

 

11,876

 

Other operating expense

 

11,988

 

 

105,942

 

Total costs and expenses

 

544,920

 

 

595,085

 

Operating income (loss) from continuing operations

 

296,796

 

 

(42,124

)

Other income (loss)

 

 

 

Other expenses

 

(73

)

 

(2,495

)

Interest expense, net

 

(28,855

)

 

(37,277

)

Total other loss

 

(28,928

)

 

(39,772

)

Income (loss) from continuing operations before income taxes

 

267,868

 

 

(81,896

)

Income tax expense (benefit)

 

53,833

 

 

(16,961

)

Income (loss) from continuing operations

 

214,035

 

 

(64,935

)

Income (loss) from discontinued operations, net of income taxes

 

279

 

 

(551

)

Net income (loss) including noncontrolling interest

 

214,314

 

 

(65,486

)

Less: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interest

 

22,670

 

 

47,850

 

NET INCOME (LOSS) ATTRIBUTABLE TO MURPHY

$

191,644

 

 

(113,336

)

 

 

 

 

INCOME (LOSS) PER COMMON SHARE – BASIC

 

 

 

Continuing operations

$

1.23

 

 

(0.73

)

Discontinued operations

 

 

 

 

Net income (loss)

$

1.23

 

 

(0.73

)

 

 

 

 

INCOME (LOSS) PER COMMON SHARE – DILUTED

 

 

 

Continuing operations

$

1.22

 

 

(0.73

)

Discontinued operations

 

 

 

 

Net income (loss)

$

1.22

 

 

(0.73

)

Cash dividends per common share

$

0.275

 

 

0.15

 

Average common shares outstanding (thousands)

 

 

 

Basic

 

155,857

 

 

154,916

 

Diluted

 

157,389

 

 

154,916

 

MURPHY OIL CORPORATION

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (unaudited)

 

 

Three Months Ended

March 31,

(Thousands of dollars)

 

2023

 

 

2022

Operating Activities

 

 

 

Net income (loss) including noncontrolling interest

$

214,314

 

 

(65,486

)

Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss) to net cash provided by continuing operations activities

 

 

 

(Income) loss from discontinued operations

 

(279

)

 

551

 

Depreciation, depletion and amortization

 

195,670

 

 

164,124

 

Unsuccessful exploration well costs and previously suspended exploration costs

 

851

 

 

32,831

 

Amortization of undeveloped leases

 

2,653

 

 

4,198

 

Accretion of asset retirement obligations

 

11,157

 

 

11,876

 

Deferred income tax expense (benefit)

 

49,042

 

 

(20,253

)

Contingent consideration payment

 

(123,965

)

 

 

Mark-to-market loss on contingent consideration

 

3,938

 

 

98,126

 

Mark-to-market loss on derivative instruments

 

 

 

188,509

 

Long-term non-cash compensation

 

8,536

 

 

17,288

 

Net increase in non-cash working capital

 

(75,031

)

 

(80,922

)

Other operating activities, net

 

(7,110

)

 

(12,512

)

Net cash provided by continuing operations activities

 

279,776

 

 

338,330

 

Investing Activities

 

 

 

Property additions and dry hole costs

 

(345,319

)

 

(244,908

)

Net cash required by investing activities

 

(345,319

)

 

(244,908

)

Financing Activities

 

 

 

Borrowings on revolving credit facility

 

100,000

 

 

 

Repayment of revolving credit facility

 

(100,000

)

 

 

Distributions to noncontrolling interest

 

(9,679

)

 

(39,884

)

Contingent consideration payment

 

(47,678

)

 

(55,169

)

Issue costs of debt facility

 

(17

)

 

 

Cash dividends paid

 

(42,925

)

 

(23,300

)

Withholding tax on stock-based incentive awards

 

(14,217

)

 

(15,421

)

Capital lease obligation payments

 

(139

)

 

(158

)

Net cash required by financing activities

 

(114,655

)

 

(133,932

)

Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents

 

618

 

 

(87

)

Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents

 

(179,580

)

 

(40,597

)

Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period

 

491,963

 

 

521,184

 

Cash and cash equivalents at end of period

$

312,383

 

 

480,587

 

MURPHY OIL CORPORATION

SCHEDULE OF ADJUSTED NET INCOME (LOSS) (unaudited)

 

 

Three Months Ended

March 31,

(Millions of dollars, except per share amounts)

 

2023

 

 

2022

Net income (loss) attributable to Murphy (GAAP)

$

191.6

 

 

(113.3

)

Discontinued operations (income) loss

 

(0.3

)

 

0.6

 

Net income (loss) from continuing operations attributable to Murphy

 

191.3

 

 

(112.7

)

Adjustments1:

 

 

 

Mark-to-market loss on contingent consideration

 

3.9

 

 

98.1

 

Foreign exchange loss

 

0.4

 

 

 

Mark-to-market loss on derivative instruments

 

 

 

188.5

 

Total adjustments, before taxes

 

4.3

 

 

286.6

 

Income tax expense related to adjustments

 

0.9

 

 

60.6

 

Total adjustments after taxes

 

3.4

 

 

226.0

 

Adjusted net income from continuing operations attributable to Murphy (Non-GAAP)

$

194.7

 

 

113.3

 

 

 

 

 

Adjusted net income from continuing operations per average diluted share (Non-GAAP)

$

1.24

 

 

0.73

 

1 Certain prior-period amounts have been updated to conform to the current period presentation.

Non-GAAP Financial Measures

Presented above is a reconciliation of Net income (loss) to Adjusted net income from continuing operations attributable to Murphy. Adjusted net income excludes certain items that management believes affect the comparability of results between periods. Management believes this is important information to provide because it is used by management to evaluate the Company’s operational performance and trends between periods and relative to its industry competitors. Management also believes this information may be useful to investors and analysts to gain a better understanding of the Company’s financial results. Adjusted net income is a non-GAAP financial measure and should not be considered a substitute for Net income (loss) as determined in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.

The pretax and income tax impacts for adjustments shown above are as follows by area of operations and exclude the share attributable to non-controlling interests.

 

Three Months Ended

March 31, 2023

(Millions of dollars)

Pretax

 

Tax

 

Net

Exploration & Production:

 

 

 

 

 

United States

$

3.9

 

(0.8

)

 

3.1

Corporate

 

0.4

 

(0.1

)

 

0.3

Total adjustments

$

4.3

 

(0.9

)

 

3.4

MURPHY OIL CORPORATION

SCHEDULE OF EARNINGS BEFORE INTEREST, TAXES, DEPRECIATION

AND AMORTIZATION (EBITDA)

(unaudited)

 

 

Three Months Ended

March 31,

(Millions of dollars, except per barrel of oil equivalents sold)

 

2023

 

 

2022

Net income (loss) attributable to Murphy (GAAP)

$

191.6

 

 

(113.3

)

Income tax expense (benefit)

 

53.8

 

 

(17.0

)

Interest expense, net

 

28.9

 

 

37.3

 

Depreciation, depletion and amortization expense ¹

 

189.3

 

 

156.6

 

EBITDA attributable to Murphy (Non-GAAP)

$

463.6

 

 

63.6

 

Accretion of asset retirement obligations ¹

 

9.9

 

 

10.5

 

Mark-to-market loss on contingent consideration

 

3.9

 

 

98.1

 

Foreign exchange loss

 

0.4

 

 

 

Mark-to-market loss on derivative instruments

 

 

 

188.5

 

Discontinued operations (income) loss

 

(0.3

)

 

0.6

 

Adjusted EBITDA attributable to Murphy (Non-GAAP)

$

477.5

 

 

361.3

 

 

 

 

 

Total barrels of oil equivalents sold from continuing operations attributable to Murphy (thousands of barrels)

 

15,541

 

 

12,565

 

 

 

 

 

Net income (loss) attributable to Murphy per barrel of oil equivalents sold

$

12.33

 

 

(9.02

)

Adjusted EBITDA per barrel of oil equivalents sold (Non-GAAP)

$

30.72

 

 

28.75

 

1 Depreciation, depletion, and amortization expense, and accretion of asset retirement obligations used in the computation of Adjusted EBITDA exclude the portion attributable to the non-controlling interest (NCI).

Non-GAAP Financial Measures

Presented above is a reconciliation of Net income (loss) to Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) and adjusted EBITDA. Management believes EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA are important information to provide because they are used by management to evaluate the Company’s operational performance and trends between periods and relative to its industry competitors. Management also believes this information may be useful to investors and analysts to gain a better understanding of the Company’s financial results. EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA are non-GAAP financial measures and should not be considered a substitute for Net income (loss) or Cash provided by operating activities as determined in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.

Presented above is adjusted EBITDA per barrel of oil equivalent sold. Management believes adjusted EBITDA per barrel of oil equivalent sold is important information because it is used by management to evaluate the Company’s profitability of one barrel of oil equivalent sold in that period. Adjusted EBITDA per barrel of oil equivalent sold is a non-GAAP financial metric.

MURPHY OIL CORPORATION

SCHEDULE OF EARNINGS BEFORE INTEREST, TAXES, DEPRECIATION

AND AMORTIZATION AND EXPLORATION (EBITDAX)

(unaudited)

 

 

Three Months Ended

March 31,

(Millions of dollars, except per barrel of oil equivalents sold)

 

2023

 

 

 

2022

 

Net income (loss) attributable to Murphy (GAAP)

$

191.6

 

 

 

(113.3

)

Income tax expense (benefit)

 

53.8

 

 

 

(17.0

)

Interest expense, net

 

28.9

 

 

 

37.3

 

Depreciation, depletion and amortization expense ¹

 

189.3

 

 

 

156.6

 

EBITDA attributable to Murphy (Non-GAAP)

 

463.6

 

 

 

63.6

 

Exploration expenses

 

10.2

 

 

 

47.6

 

EBITDAX attributable to Murphy (Non-GAAP)

 

473.8

 

 

 

111.2

 

Accretion of asset retirement obligations ¹

 

9.9

 

 

 

10.5

 

Mark-to-market loss on contingent consideration

 

3.9

 

 

 

98.1

 

Foreign exchange loss

 

0.4

 

 

 

 

Discontinued operations (income) loss

 

(0.3

)

 

 

0.6

 

Mark-to-market loss on derivative instruments

 

 

 

 

188.5

 

Adjusted EBITDAX attributable to Murphy (Non-GAAP)

$

487.7

 

 

$

408.9

 

 

 

 

 

Total barrels of oil equivalents sold from continuing operations attributable to Murphy (thousands of barrels)

 

15,541

 

 

 

12,565

 

 

 

 

 

Net income (loss) attributable to Murphy per barrel of oil equivalents sold

$

12.33

 

 

 

(9.02

)

Adjusted EBITDAX per barrel of oil equivalents sold (Non-GAAP)

$

31.38

 

 

 

32.54

 

1 Depreciation, depletion, and amortization expense, and accretion of asset retirement obligations used in the computation of adjusted EBITDAX exclude the portion attributable to the non-controlling interest (NCI).

Non-GAAP Financial Measures

Presented above is a reconciliation of Net income (loss) to Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, and exploration expenses (EBITDAX) and adjusted EBITDAX. Management believes EBITDAX and adjusted EBITDAX are important information to provide because they are used by management to evaluate the Company’s operational performance and trends between periods and relative to its industry competitors. Management also believes this information may be useful to investors and analysts to gain a better understanding of the Company’s financial results. EBITDAX and adjusted EBITDAX are non-GAAP financial measures and should not be considered a substitute for Net income (loss) or Cash provided by operating activities as determined in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.

Presented above is adjusted EBITDAX per barrel of oil equivalent sold. Management believes adjusted EBITDAX per barrel of oil equivalent sold is important information because it is used by management to evaluate the Company’s profitability of one barrel of oil equivalent sold in that period. Adjusted EBITDAX per barrel of oil equivalent sold is a non-GAAP financial metric.

MURPHY OIL CORPORATION

FUNCTIONAL RESULTS OF OPERATIONS (unaudited)

 

 

Three Months Ended

March 31, 2023

Three Months Ended

March 31, 2022

(Millions of dollars)

Revenues

Income

(Loss)

Revenues

Income

(Loss)

Exploration and production

 

 

 

 

United States ¹

$

682.3

226.0

 

707.4

 

252.9

 

Canada

 

155.8

21.9

 

166.1

 

22.7

 

Other

 

3.6

(5.2

)

 

(44.2

)

Total exploration and production

 

841.7

242.7

 

873.5

 

231.4

 

Corporate

 

(28.7

)

(320.5

)

(296.3

)

Continuing operations

 

841.7

214.0

 

553.0

 

(64.9

)

Discontinued operations, net of tax

 

0.3

 

 

(0.6

)

Total including noncontrolling interest

$

841.7

214.3

 

553.0

 

(65.5

)

Net income (loss) attributable to Murphy

 

191.6

 

 

(113.3

)

1 Includes results attributable to a noncontrolling interest in MP Gulf of Mexico, LLC (MP GOM).

MURPHY OIL CORPORATION

OIL AND GAS OPERATING RESULTS (unaudited)

THREE MONTHS ENDED MARCH 31, 2023, AND 2022

 

(Millions of dollars)

United

States 1

Canada

Other

Total

Three Months Ended March 31, 2023

 

 

 

 

Oil and gas sales and other operating revenues

$

682.3

 

112.1

3.6

 

798.0

Sales of purchased natural gas

 

 

43.7

 

43.7

Lease operating expenses

 

162.6

 

36.8

0.6

 

200.0

Severance and ad valorem taxes

 

11.1

 

0.3

 

11.4

Transportation, gathering and processing

 

37.4

 

16.5

 

53.9

Costs of purchased natural gas

 

 

32.3

 

32.3

Depreciation, depletion and amortization

 

160.3

 

31.6

0.9

 

192.8

Accretion of asset retirement obligations

 

9.1

 

1.9

0.1

 

11.1

Exploration expenses

 

 

 

 

Dry holes and previously suspended exploration costs

 

(0.2

)

1.1

 

0.9

Geological and geophysical

 

0.3

 

0.5

 

0.8

Other exploration

 

1.6

 

0.1

4.2

 

5.9

 

 

1.7

 

0.1

5.8

 

7.6

Undeveloped lease amortization

 

2.0

 

0.1

0.6

 

2.7

Total exploration expenses

 

3.7

 

0.2

6.4

 

10.3

Selling and general expenses

 

6.4

 

2.3

0.2

 

8.9

Other

 

9.4

 

4.4

(0.2

)

13.6

Results of operations before taxes

 

282.3

 

29.5

(4.4

)

307.4

Income tax provisions

 

56.3

 

7.6

0.8

 

64.7

Results of operations (excluding Corporate segment)

$

226.0

 

21.9

(5.2

)

242.7

 

 

 

 

 

Three Months Ended March 31, 2022

 

 

 

 

Oil and gas sales and other operating revenues

$

707.4

 

129.3

 

836.7

Sales of purchased natural gas

 

 

36.8

 

36.8

Lease operating expenses

 

99.9

 

36.9

 

136.8

Severance and ad valorem taxes

 

14.2

 

0.4

 

14.6

Transportation, gathering and processing

 

29.2

 

17.7

 

46.9

Costs of purchased natural gas

 

 

33.7

 

33.7

Depreciation, depletion and amortization

 

126.5

 

34.2

0.1

 

160.8

Accretion of asset retirement obligations

 

9.4

 

2.5

 

11.9

Exploration expenses

 

 

 

 

Dry holes and previously suspended exploration costs

 

 

32.8

 

32.8

Geological and geophysical

 

2.6

 

0.2

 

2.8

Other exploration

 

1.5

 

0.1

6.1

 

7.7

 

 

4.1

 

0.1

39.1

 

43.3

Undeveloped lease amortization

 

2.4

 

0.1

1.8

 

4.3

Total exploration expenses

 

6.5

 

0.2

40.9

 

47.6

Selling and general expenses

 

8.3

 

5.1

2.4

 

15.8

Other

 

102.8

 

5.1

0.4

 

108.3

Results of operations before taxes

 

310.6

 

30.3

(43.8

)

297.1

Income tax provisions (benefits)

 

57.7

 

7.6

0.4

 

65.7

Results of operations (excluding Corporate segment)

$

252.9

 

22.7

(44.2

)

231.4

1 Includes results attributable to a noncontrolling interest in MP GOM.

MURPHY OIL CORPORATION

PRODUCTION-RELATED EXPENSES

(unaudited)

 

 

Three Months Ended

March 31,

(Dollars per barrel of oil equivalents sold)

2023

 

2022

United States – Eagle Ford Shale

 

 

 

Lease operating expense

$

15.12

 

12.31

Severance and ad valorem taxes

 

4.24

 

5.14

Depreciation, depletion and amortization (DD&A) expense

 

26.18

 

25.79

 

 

 

 

United States – Gulf of Mexico1

 

 

 

Lease operating expense

$

14.69

 

11.07

Severance and ad valorem taxes

 

0.08

 

0.09

DD&A expense

 

11.22

 

9.53

 

 

 

 

Canada – Onshore

 

 

 

Lease operating expense

$

6.81

 

7.50

Severance and ad valorem taxes

 

0.06

 

0.09

DD&A expense

 

6.01

 

7.10

 

 

 

 

Canada – Offshore

 

 

 

Lease operating expense

$

15.06

 

16.21

DD&A expense

 

9.29

 

12.54

 

 

 

 

Total E&P continuing operations

 

 

 

Lease operating expense

$

12.35

 

10.25

Severance and ad valorem taxes

 

0.71

 

1.10

DD&A expense

 

12.08

 

12.29

 

 

 

 

Total oil and gas continuing operations – excluding noncontrolling interest

 

 

 

Lease operating expense

$

12.19

 

10.11

Severance and ad valorem taxes

 

0.73

 

1.16

DD&A expense

 

12.18

 

12.46

1 Includes results attributable to a noncontrolling interest in MP GOM.

MURPHY OIL CORPORATION

CAPITAL EXPENDITURES

(unaudited)

 

 

Three Months Ended

March 31,

(Millions of dollars)

2023

 

2022

Exploration and production

 

 

 

United States1

$

254.7

 

192.8

Canada

 

68.1

 

76.8

Other

 

6.9

 

29.8

Total

 

329.7

 

299.4

 

 

 

 

Corporate

 

6.3

 

5.3

Total capital expenditures - continuing operations2

 

336.0

 

304.7

 

 

 

 

Charged to exploration expenses3

 

 

 

United States1

 

1.7

 

4.1

Canada

 

0.1

 

0.1

Other

 

5.8

 

39.1

Total charged to exploration expenses - continuing operations

 

7.6

 

43.3

 

 

 

 

Total capitalized

$

328.4

 

261.4

1 Includes results attributable to a noncontrolling interest in MP GOM.

2 For the three months ended March 31, 2023, total capital expenditures excluding noncontrolling interest (NCI) of $8.9 million (2022: $3.6 million) are $327.1 million (2022: $301.1 million).

3 For the three months ended March 31, 2023, charges to exploration expense excludes amortization of undeveloped leases of $2.7 million (2022: $4.3 million).

MURPHY OIL CORPORATION

CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS

(unaudited)

 

(Millions of dollars)

March 31,

2023

 

December 31,

2022

ASSETS

 

 

 

Current assets

 

 

 

Cash and cash equivalents

$

312.4

 

 

492.0

 

Accounts receivable

 

394.9

 

 

391.2

 

Inventories

 

63.5

 

 

54.5

 

Prepaid expenses

 

31.0

 

 

34.7

 

Total current assets

 

801.8

 

 

972.3

 

Property, plant and equipment, at cost

 

8,363.0

 

 

8,228.0

 

Operating lease assets

 

903.1

 

 

946.4

 

Deferred income taxes

 

74.1

 

 

117.9

 

Deferred charges and other assets

 

46.5

 

 

44.3

 

Total assets

$

10,188.5

 

 

10,309.0

 

LIABILITIES AND EQUITY

 

 

 

Current liabilities

 

 

 

Current maturities of long-term debt, finance lease

$

0.7

 

 

0.7

 

Accounts payable

 

516.9

 

 

543.8

 

Income taxes payable

 

24.8

 

 

26.5

 

Other taxes payable

 

28.2

 

 

22.8

 

Operating lease liabilities

 

239.4

 

 

220.4

 

Other accrued liabilities

 

218.1

 

 

443.6

 

Total current liabilities

 

1,028.0

 

 

1,257.8

 

Long-term debt, including finance lease obligation

 

1,823.0

 

 

1,822.5

 

Asset retirement obligations

 

830.4

 

 

817.3

 

Deferred credits and other liabilities

 

301.7

 

 

304.9

 

Non-current operating lease liabilities

 

679.9

 

 

742.7

 

Deferred income taxes

 

220.9

 

 

214.9

 

Total liabilities

 

4,883.9

 

 

5,160.1

 

Equity

 

 

 

Common Stock, par $1.00

 

195.1

 

 

195.1

 

Capital in excess of par value

 

857.0

 

 

893.6

 

Retained earnings

 

6,204.2

 

 

6,055.5

 

Accumulated other comprehensive loss

 

(529.9

)

 

(534.7

)

Treasury stock

 

(1,588.8

)

 

(1,614.7

)

Murphy Shareholders' Equity

 

5,137.6

 

 

4,994.8

 

Noncontrolling interest

 

167.1

 

 

154.1

 

Total equity

 

5,304.7

 

 

5,148.9

 

Total liabilities and equity

$

10,188.5

 

 

10,309.0

 

MURPHY OIL CORPORATION

PRODUCTION SUMMARY

(unaudited)

 

 

 

Three Months Ended

March 31,

(Barrels per day unless otherwise noted)

2023

 

 

2022

 

Net crude oil and condensate

 

 

 

United States

Onshore

19,277

 

 

20,330

 

 

Gulf of Mexico 1

75,699

 

 

55,253

 

Canada

Onshore

3,283

 

 

4,380

 

 

Offshore

2,459

 

 

3,321

 

Other

 

269

 

 

276

 

Total net crude oil and condensate - continuing operations

100,987

 

 

83,560

 

Net natural gas liquids

 

 

 

 

United States

Onshore

4,157

 

 

4,833

 

 

Gulf of Mexico 1

6,342

 

 

3,526

 

Canada

Onshore

826

 

 

983

 

Total net natural gas liquids - continuing operations

11,325

 

 

9,342

 

Net natural gas – thousands of cubic feet per day

 

 

 

United States

Onshore

24,160

 

 

27,361

 

 

Gulf of Mexico 1

75,203

 

 

56,058

 

Canada

Onshore

305,232

 

 

258,291

 

Total net natural gas - continuing operations

404,595

 

 

341,710

 

Total net hydrocarbons - continuing operations including NCI 2,3

179,745

 

 

149,854

 

Noncontrolling interest

 

 

 

 

Net crude oil and condensate – barrels per day

(6,613

)

 

(8,128

)

Net natural gas liquids – barrels per day

(232

)

 

(287

)

Net natural gas – thousands of cubic feet per day 2

(2,354

)

 

(2,590

)

Total noncontrolling interest

(7,237

)

 

(8,847

)

Total net hydrocarbons - continuing operations excluding NCI 2,3

172,508

 

 

141,007

 

1 Includes net volumes attributable to a noncontrolling interest in MP GOM.

2 Natural gas converted on an energy equivalent basis of 6:1.

3 NCI – noncontrolling interest in MP GOM.

MURPHY OIL CORPORATION

WEIGHTED AVERAGE PRICE SUMMARY

(unaudited)

 

 

 

Three Months Ended

March 31,

 

 

 

2023

 

 

2022

Crude oil and condensate – dollars per barrel

 

 

 

 

United States

Onshore

$

74.98

 

$

93.87

 

Gulf of Mexico 1

 

73.27

 

 

95.02

Canada 2

Onshore

 

74.29

 

 

93.09

 

Offshore

 

77.93

 

 

110.66

Other

 

 

89.05

 

 

Natural gas liquids – dollars per barrel

 

 

 

 

United States

Onshore

 

22.11

 

 

38.32

 

Gulf of Mexico 1

 

25.63

 

 

44.05

Canada 2

Onshore

 

46.59

 

 

55.02

Natural gas – dollars per thousand cubic feet

 

 

 

 

United States

Onshore

 

2.51

 

 

4.61

 

Gulf of Mexico 1

 

3.27

 

 

5.19

Canada 2

Onshore

 

2.55

 

 

2.52

1 Prices include the effect of noncontrolling interest in MP GOM.

2 U.S. dollar equivalent.

MURPHY OIL CORPORATION

FIXED PRICE FORWARD SALES AND COMMODITY HEDGE POSITIONS (unaudited)

AS OF MAY 1, 2023

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Volumes

(MMcf/d)

 

Price/MCF

 

Remaining Period

Area

 

Commodity

 

Type 1

 

 

 

Start Date

 

End Date

Canada

 

Natural Gas

 

Fixed price forward sales

 

250

 

C$2.35

 

4/1/2023

 

12/31/2023

Canada

 

Natural Gas

 

Fixed price forward sales

 

162

 

C$2.39

 

1/1/2024

 

12/31/2024

Canada

 

Natural Gas

 

Fixed price forward sales

 

25

 

US$1.98

 

4/1/2023

 

10/31/2024

Canada

 

Natural Gas

 

Fixed price forward sales

 

15

 

US$1.98

 

11/1/2024

 

12/31/2024

1 Fixed price forward sale contracts are accounted for as normal sales and purchases for accounting purposes.

MURPHY OIL CORPORATION

SECOND QUARTER 2023 GUIDANCE

 

 

Oil

BOPD

 

NGLs

BOPD

 

Gas

MCFD

 

Total

BOEPD

Production – net

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

U.S. – Eagle Ford Shale

25,000

 

4,300

 

26,700

 

33,800

– Gulf of Mexico excluding NCI

63,900

 

5,600

 

69,100

 

81,000

Canada – Tupper Montney

 

 

320,000

 

53,300

– Kaybob Duvernay and Placid Montney

2,900

 

700

 

12,300

 

5,700

– Offshore

2,900

 

 

 

2,900

Other

300

 

 

 

300

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total net production (BOEPD) - excluding NCI 1

173,000 to 181,000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Exploration expense ($ millions)

$55

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FULL YEAR 2023 GUIDANCE

Total net production (BOEPD) - excluding NCI 2

175,500 to 183,500

Capital expenditures – excluding NCI ($ millions) 3

$875 to $1,025

 

 

¹ Excludes noncontrolling interest of MP GOM of 5,900 BOPD of oil, 300 BOPD of NGLs, and 2,200 MCFD gas.

² Excludes noncontrolling interest of MP GOM of 6,500 BOPD of oil, 300 BOPD of NGLs, and 2,500 MCFD gas.

³ Excludes noncontrolling interest of MP GOM of $65 MM.

 

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