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Manitok Energy Inc MKRYF

Manitok Energy Inc is an oil and gas exploration and development company. The corporation is engaged in the exploration for, and the development, production, and acquisition of petroleum and natural gas reserves in western Canada. It mainly focuses on conventional oil and gas reservoirs in the Canadian foothills along with crude oil in Southeast Alberta. The majority of its revenue is derived from the petroleum and natural gas.


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Manitok Energy Inc. Announces Financial Results for the Third Quarter of 2012

Manitok Energy Inc. Announces Financial Results for the Third Quarter of 2012

CALGARY, ALBERTA--(Marketwire - Nov. 26, 2012) -

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Manitok Energy Inc. (the "Corporation" or "Manitok") (TSX VENTURE:MEI) announces its financial and operating results for the third quarter of 2012.

The full text of Manitok's third quarter report containing the unaudited condensed interim financial statements for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2012 and the related management's discussion and analysis are available on Manitok's profile on SEDAR at www.sedar.com and also on Manitok's website at www.manitokenergy.com. All dollar figures are in Canadian dollars unless otherwise noted.

Third Quarter Highlights:

  • A 510% increase in the average production for the three months ended September 30, 2012 relative to the average production for the comparable period in 2011 and a 46% increase from average production in the second quarter of 2012. Average third quarter 2012 production was 2,525 boe/d (49% oil and liquids) as compared to average production of 414 boe/d in the same quarter in 2011 and average production of 1,733 boe/d in the second quarter of 2012. Average quarterly production per diluted share increased by 403% year over year.
  • Cash flow for the three months ended September 30, 2012 was $7.0 million ($0.11 per share), up from $0.2 million ($0.00 per share) in the comparable period in 2011. The increase was mainly due to the significant increase in light oil production volumes.
  • Total operating, transportation and marketing costs were $9.88 per boe net of recoveries and $11.82 per boe prior to recoveries; that is 30% and 17% lower, respectively, on a boe basis, than the comparable period last year. The decrease is the result of the prolific nature of the Stolberg oil wells. With initial production rates ranging from 500 to 1,500 boe/d on the majority of Stolberg wells, fixed operating costs are lower on a per unit basis. Stolberg makes up about 60% of the quarter's average production.
  • A 42% increase in net undeveloped land to 171,679 acres as at September 30, 2012 as compared to 120,568 acres as at September 30, 2011.
  • Manitok's capital expenditures for the three-month period ended September 30, 2012 were approximately $16.2 million, which is up 100% from $8.1 million in the comparable quarter in 2011.
  • As at September 30, 2012, Manitok had net debt of approximately $20.3 million. Subsequent to the end of the third quarter, Manitok successfully completed an $18.0 million equity issue, $16.6 million of net proceeds, which reduced most of the Corporation's net debt at the time of closing.
  • Net income of $1.5 million in the three months ended September 30, 2012 versus a loss of $0.8 million in the comparable prior period in 2011.

Updated Guidance

Manitok anticipates exiting 2012 at approximately 3,800 boe/d with about 60% oil and condensate. The resulting December 2012 monthly exit cash flow rate is anticipated to be about $4.6 million with a corporate operating netback of approximately $42.80 per boe, a general and administrative cost of about $3.00 per boe and incorporates the hedging strategy currently in place (see the third paragraph below for a description). The December 2012 monthly exit cash flow rate is based on an oil price of US$90.00 WTI per barrel and an AECO gas price of $2.60 per mcf.

Manitok anticipates a 2012 average production rate of about 2,430 boe/d with about 39% oil and condensate with an expected 2012 cash flow of about $21.5 million. As a result of the $18.0 million equity financing in October, the Corporation's year end net debt level is anticipated to be about $10.0 million, which is lower than previously expected. The annual 2012 cash flow guidance is based on an annual average oil price of US$93.01 WTI per barrel and an annual average AECO natural gas price of $2.10 per mcf. It also anticipates an average 2012 annual corporate operating netback of $29.00 per boe, an average 2012 general and administrative cost of $4.70 per boe and incorporates the oil swaps currently in place.

Manitok anticipates that 2012 capital expenditures will reach approximately $53.0 million, $39.5 million net of the heavy oil asset disposition. The scope of the drilling program was altered during the year to adjust for the success at Stolberg and the fact that Manitok would meet its 2012 flow through expenditure commitment by the third quarter of 2012 without having to drill a previously planned exploration well in another area. Manitok has increased its net working interest from 7.4 to 9.0 net wells of the anticipated 12 Cardium wells planned in the 2012 drilling program. The increase in its working interest in the 2012 drilling program is due to the shift to higher working interest wells at Stolberg from lower working interest drills at Brown Creek and by farming-in to two different partner's working interests on several wells at Stolberg in the latter half of the year.

Manitok has a total of 750 bbls/d of oil hedged at a weighted average price of CAD$101.26 WTI for the remainder of 2012. The Corporation has 750 bbls/d hedged at a weighted average price of CAD$97.86 WTI for the first six months of 2013 and has 450 bbls/d hedged at a weighted average price of CAD$97.77 WTI for the last six months of 2013. The counterparties to the swaptions (the combination of a swap and selling a call option) have the right on or before December 31, 2012, to call 300 bbls/d at CAD$106.50 WTI for all of 2013, the right, on or before June 28, 2013, to call 500 bbls/d at a weighted average price of CAD$98.00 WTI for the second half of 2013, and the right on or before December 31, 2013, to call 750 bbls/d at a weighted average price of CAD$97.77 WTI for all of 2014. Subsequent to the end of the third quarter of 2012, Manitok has placed a price floor on 5,000 GJs of natural gas, which represents approximately 52% of Manitok's natural gas production in September 2012, at $3.05 per GJ at AECO for all of 2013. Manitok has purchased $3.40 per GJ AECO deferred put options for a $0.35 per GJ premium. The net effect is that Manitok will realize $3.05 per GJ on 5,000 GJs if the AECO spot price is $3.40 per GJ or less. If the AECO spot price is greater than $3.40 per GJ, Manitok will realize the AECO spot price less $0.35 per GJ on 5,000 GJs.

The hedging strategy currently in place protects approximately 35% of Manitok's anticipated 2012 exit production, on a boe basis, going forward into 2013, or approximately 48% of 2012 exit natural gas production and approximately 26% of 2012 exit oil production. This provides a greater level of cash flow certainty, relative to being unprotected, over the next 13 months which in turn protects the anticipated 2013 capital expenditure program required to drive Manitok's future growth. Manitok will continue to evaluate potential commodity price hedging opportunities in order to further protect its future cash flow.

Based on the anticipated 2012 exit cash flow rate with its corresponding assumptions continuing in 2013, a corporate decline rate of 25%, similar well economics as disclosed in Manitok's November 26, 2012 corporate presentation (which can be found on Manitok's website at www.manitokenergy.com) and its existing $30.0 million credit facility with ATB Financial, Manitok anticipates being able to fund a capital expenditure program of about $65.0 to $70.0 million in 2013 from cash flow and its credit facility. The drilling program is anticipated to include approximately 10 to 11 (7.7 to 8.5 net) oil wells at Stolberg, 2 (1.0 net) oil wells at Brown Creek and 3 (2.3 net) oil wells in other areas in the Foothills. Land and seismic will account for approximately $8.0 million of the capital expenditures. Manitok anticipates that its credit facility will increase in 2013 due to an increase in oil reserves as a result of the successful drilling program at Stolberg. Manitok plans to provide more detailed 2013 guidance early in the new year.

About Manitok

Manitok is a public oil and gas exploration and development company focusing on conventional oil and gas reservoirs in the Canadian foothills. Manitok's corporate strategy is that of being an "early mover" in the exploitation phase of the development life cycle of hydrocarbon reserves in the Canadian foothills. The Corporation will continue to utilize its experience and expertise to develop the untapped conventional sweet oil and liquids-rich natural gas pools in this large and under-exploited region of the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin.

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