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Post by retiredcf on Nov 20, 2012 8:22am

Results

Their production numbers are a bit less than TW (SH won't allow me to use his complete handle) was projecting - 3154 boe/d for the qtr and a year end exit level of 4200 boe/d. GLTA

Novus Energy Inc. Announces Third Quarter 2012 Results, Increase to Credit Facilities and Significant Viking Acreage Expansion

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

/NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION TO U.S. NEWS WIRE SERVICES OR DISSEMINATION IN THE U.S./

CALGARY, Nov. 20, 2012/CNW/ - Novus Energy Inc. ("Novus" or the "Company") (TSXV: NVS) announces that it has filed its unaudited condensed interim financial statements and management's discussion and analysis ("MD&A") as at and for the three and nine months ended {C}September 30, 2012{C}. These may be accessed through the SEDAR website {C}www.sedar.com{C}and at the Company's website www.novusenergy.ca.

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

  • Production revenue for the three months ended September 30, 2012increased 31% to $19.35 millionfrom $14.79 millionrecorded in the comparative period of 2011. For the nine months ended September 30, 2012, production revenue increased 71% to $54.63 millionfrom $31.95 millionrecorded in the comparative period of 2011.
  • Funds flow from operations for the three months ended September 30, 2012increased 37% to $10.84 millionfrom $7.93 millionrecorded in the comparative period of 2011.  For the nine months ended September 30, 2012funds flow from operations increased 114% to $30.08 millionfrom $14.08 millionrecorded in the comparative period of 2011.
  • Net income for the three months ended September 30, 2012was $1.72 millioncompared to $3.46 millionrecorded in the comparative period of 2011.  For the nine months ended September 30, 2012net income increased to $5.65 millionfrom $1.37 millionrecorded in the comparative period of 2011.
  • Net capital expenditures for the three months ended September 30, 2012were $22.95 millionversus $31.29 millionrecorded in the comparative period of 2011.  For the nine months ended September 30, 2012, net capital expenditures were $58.16 millionversus $61.43 millionrecorded in the comparative period of 2011.
  • At September 30, 2012, the Company had net debt of $61.20 million.
  • Subsequent to quarter end, the Company's credit facilities which totaled $60 millionat the start of the year were expanded from $85 million to $105 million. The new credit facilities consist of a $95 millionrevolving operating demand loan and a $10 millionacquisition/development demand loan.
  • At September 30, 2012, the Company had estimated tax pools of $252.62 million.
  • Corporate operating netbacks for the three months ended September 30, 2012decreased 8% to $45.87/boe from $49.78/boe recorded in the comparative period of 2011.  For the nine months ended September 30, 2012corporate operating netbacks increased 9% to $46.40/boe from $42.49/boe recorded in the comparative period of 2011.
  • Operating netbacks for the Company's Viking production were $53.35/boe for the three months ended September 30, 2012and $55.37/boe for the nine months ended September 30, 2012.

A summary of financial results for the three and nine month periods ended September 30, 2012along with the comparative periods are outlined in the following table:

 

  Three months ended Sep 30 Nine months ended Sep 30
  2012 2011 % Change 2012 2011 % Change
Financial

($000s, except per share amounts)
           
Revenue 19,351 14,793 31 54,630 31,950 71
Funds flow from operations 10,839 7,933 37 30,085 14,079 114
   per share - basic and diluted 0.06 0.05 20 0.16 0.08 100
Net income 1,720 3,460 (50) 5,654 1,368 313
   per share - basic and diluted 0.01 0.02 (50) 0.03 0.01 200
Capital expenditures, net 22,950 31,294 (27) 58,160 61,426 (5)
Net debt 61,195 48,358 27 61,195 48,358 27
Weighted average shares outstanding            
   basic 189,800 169,700 14 185,986 169,328 10
   diluted 191,464 172,855 11 189,843 181,113 5
               

OPERATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS

  • Average daily production for the three months ended September 30, 2012increased 46% to 3,154 boe/d (77% oil & liquids) from 2,159 boe/d (80% oil & liquids) recorded in the comparative period of 2011.  For the nine months ended September 30, 2012average daily production increased 75% to 2,929 boe/d (77% oil & liquids) from 1,676 boe/d (72% oil & liquids) recorded in the comparative period of 2011.
  • Average daily oil and liquids production for the three months ended September 30, 2012increased 41% to 2,439 bbls/d from 1,730 bbls/d recorded in the comparative period of 2011.  For the nine months ended September 30, 2012average daily oil and liquids production increased 88% to 2,266 bbls/d from 1,207 bbls/d recorded in the comparative period of 2011.
  • Current corporate production exceeds 3,600 boe/d (77% oil & liquids) based on field estimates.
  • Corporate operating costs for the three months ended September 30, 2012decreased 27% to $9.95/boe from $13.69/boe recorded in the comparative period of 2011.  For the nine months ended September 30, 2012corporate operating costs decreased 33% to $10.49/boe from $15.75/boe recorded in the comparative period of 2011.
  • Operating costs for the Company's Viking production for the three months ended September 30, 2012decreased 35% to $7.45/boe from $11.43/boe recorded in the comparative period of 2011.  For the nine months ended September 30, 2012Viking operating costs decreased 45% to $7.57/boe from $13.71/boe recorded in the comparative period of 2011.
  • During the third quarter of 2012 Novus drilled 22 wells (22.0 net) all of which were Viking horizontal oil wells in the greater Dodsland area.  Twenty wells (20.0 net) were completed.  For the first nine months of 2012 Novus drilled 48 wells (48.0 net) all of which were Viking horizontal oil wells in the greater Dodsland area.  Thirty-six wells (36.0 net) were completed by September 30, 2012.
  • Novus continues to increase its prospective land base for Viking oil in the Provost region of Alberta.  This new core area is a complementary extension to the Company's existing Dodsland assets.  With 35 net sections prospective for Viking oil having been acquired subsequent to the end of the third quarter, Novus now controls a total of 93.5 net sections of land in this new play.
  • Novus has invested $10.4 millionover the past three quarters in facilities, infrastructure and pipelines. These large investments in the Company's 100% owned facilities and infrastructure have led to a material reduction in Viking operating costs.  The Company's operating costs of $7.45/boe for the third quarter are amongst the lowest in the entire Viking oil play.

A summary of operational results for the three and nine month periods ended September 30, 2012along with the comparative periods, are outlined in the following table:

 

  Three months ended Sep 30 Nine months ended Sep 30
Operational 2012 2011 % Change 2012 2011 % Change
Production            
Oil & liquids (bbls/d) 2,439 1,730 41 2,266 1,207 88
Gas (mcf/d) 4,287 2,571 67 3,980 2,816 41
Oil equivalent (boe/d) 3,154 2,159 46 2,929 1,676 75
Sales price per unit            
Oil & liquids ($/bbl) 81.75 87.32 (6) 83.89 87.87 (5)
Gas ($/mcf) 2.55 3.79 (33) 2.34 3.91 (40)
Oil equivalent ($/boe) 66.70 74.49 (10) 68.06 69.84 (3)
             

The full text of the September 30, 2012condensed interim financial statements and associated MD&A can be found on the Company's website at www.novusenergy.caand on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.

OPERATIONAL UPDATE

During the third quarter of 2012 Novus drilled 22 wells (22.0 net) all of which were Viking horizontal oil wells in the greater Dodsland area.  Twenty of these wells (20.0 net) were completed by September 30, 2012.  For the first nine months of 2012 Novus drilled a total of 48 wells (48.0 net), all of which were Viking horizontal oil wells in the greater Dodsland area.  Thirty-six of these wells (36.0 net) were completed by September 30, 2012.  A total of 23 more wells are planned to be drilled, and 32 wells are scheduled to be completed during the fourth quarter.

Novus has dedicated $10.4 millionof capital year to date towards expanding its 100% owned and operated facilities and infrastructure.  The Company's recently completed Whiteside battery facility has treating capacity exceeding 13,000 bbls/d, with 11,000 bbls of storage capacity.  In excess of 29,000 meters of emulsion lines have been completed and tie into the main facility.  The significant investments the Company has made in infrastructure have resulted in the Company achieving greatly reduced operating costs and enhanced netbacks for its production.  The Company is now well equipped to handle future increases in area production volumes without the need for significant incremental expenditures.

VALUE REALIZATION

Due to the high quality of Novus' asset base and the significant amount of industry interest and recent activity in the Company's Viking oil core area of Dodsland Saskatchewan, the Board of Directors of Novus have struck a Special Committee of the Board to consider how to optimize shareholder value.

2012 GUIDANCE

Novus is forecasting production to average approximately 3,100 boe/d (77% oil & liquids) in 2012 with an exit rate of 4,200 boe/d (77% oil & liquids).  Due to timing issues caused by weather delays, by year end the Company expects to have drilled 71 wells and completed 68 wells as opposed to 73 wells which were projected in the original budget. The Company expects that it will catch up to its original schedule by the first quarter of 2013.  Capital expenditures for 2012 are anticipated to be $88.5 millionup from the $81 millionoriginally projected due to additional spending on facilities and infrastructure and undeveloped land acquisitions which greatly enhanced the Company's exposure to prospective Viking oil opportunities.  Of the {C}$88.5 million{C}, {C}$11.5 million{C}will have been incurred on facilities and infrastructure and another {C}$3.4 million{C}will be expended on land. The Company's original projections of $81.0 milliondid not budget for any land expenditures and $6.0 millionbeing spent on facilities.  During the course of the year, the Company made the strategic decision to make additional investments to build out its facilities and create an infrastructure system capable of handling the significant production volumes the Company expects to generate in the coming years.  The investments in area infrastructure have resulted in the Company incurring far lower operating costs during the course of 2012, and future years should continue this trend.  2012 estimated year end net debt is anticipated to be $78 million, and 2012 funds flow from operations is anticipated to be $43 million.  The increase in the year end forecast net debt is attributable to the increased capital spending the Company dedicated to land and facilities during the year, and the reduced cash flow it will see as a result of lower than forecast crude oil pricing and increased differentials.

With the expansion of the Company's credit facilities to $105 million, made up of a $95 millionrevolving operating demand loan and a $10 millionacquisition/development demand loan, these updated facilities provide the Company the flexibility to maintain a solid financial position and enable it to fund capital programs for future years.

OUTLOOK

Novus has worked hard to become one of the most efficient Viking drillers in the Dodsland play. Costs of drilling and completions have continued to improve and have had a material impact on the economics of the Company's Viking wells.  Initial production rates from all our sub areas in Dodsland continue to meet or exceed Novus' internal type curves.

Our continued drilling success in Dodsland has highlighted the repeatable, low risk nature of our asset base.  Since recapitalization, three and a half years ago, the Viking play at Dodsland has transitioned the Company from a start up of approximately 300 boe/d to a light oil producer with production in excess of 3,600 boe/d.  This rapid growth has been achieved mainly from the drill bit.

Novus' Dodsland properties are high net back, light oil assets characterized by significant original oil in place, low recovery factors and year round access.  The Company has 609 net high quality risked Viking oil drilling locations on its 117 net sections of land based on an eight well per section drilling density.  This already significant opportunity base does not reflect the ability to down space from eight to 16 wells per section or the future potential to water flood the reservoir.  Novus believes that the development of the Viking resource is in its early stages and that there is further significant upside by applying secondary recovery methods.  The 609 locations do not include potential locations on the Company's recently acquired Alberta Viking lands.

NON-IFRS FINANCIAL MEASUREMENTS

Included in this press release are references to certain financial measures commonly used in the oil and natural gas industry, such as funds flow from operations, operating netbacks and net debt.  These measures have no standardized meanings, are not defined by International Financial Reporting Standards ("IFRS"), and accordingly are referred to as non-IFRS measures.  The determination of these measures may not be comparable to the same as reported by other companies and should not be considered an alternative to, or more meaningful than, cash provided by operating, investing and financing activities or net income as determined by IFRS as an indicator of the Company's performance or liquidity.

The Company considers funds flow from operations to be a key measure as it demonstrates the Company's ability to generate the cash necessary to repay debt and to fund future growth through capital investment.  Novus determines funds flow from operations as cash provided by operating activities prior to changes in non-cash working capital items and decommissioning expenditures.

Operating netbacks are used by management to assess operating results between periods and between peer companies as they provide an indication of results generated by the Company's principal business activities before the consideration of how these activities are financed or how the results are taxed.  Operating netbacks are calculated by deducting royalties, field operations and transportation and marketing expenses from production revenue.

The Company monitors net debt as part of its capital structure.  Net debt is calculated as current assets less all current liabilities, including any bank debt.

OTHER MEASUREMENTS

Reported production represents Novus' ownership share of sales before the deduction of royalties. Where amounts are expressed on a barrel of oil equivalent ("boe") basis, natural gas has been converted at a ratio of six thousand cubic feet to one boe.  This ratio is based on an energy equivalency conversion method primarily applicable at the burner tip and does not represent a value equivalency at the wellhead.  Boe's may be misleading, particularly if used in isolation.  References to natural gas liquids ("liquids") include condensate, propane, butane and ethane and one barrel of liquids is considered to be equivalent to one boe.

Novus Energy Inc. is a well positioned, junior oil and gas company with a proven management team committed to aggressive, cost-effective growth of high netback light oil reserves and production. Novus will continue to grow through a targeted acquisition and consolidation strategy coupled with development and exploration drilling.

Novus' common shares trade on the TSX Venture Exchange under the symbol NVS. Novus currently has 189.4 million common shares outstanding.

 

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

This news release will not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy the securities in any jurisdiction. Such securities have not been registered under the United StatesSecurities Act of 1933 and may not be offered or sold in the United States, or to a U.S. person, absent registration, or an applicable exemption therefrom.

Comment by luckythor on Nov 20, 2012 5:39pm
I agree that production  numbers are less than orginally forecast, however, bad weather and timing in the first half only allowed 16 wells to be completed. An additionally 20 wells were completed in Q3, with the company forecasting an additional 32 wells to be completed in Q4 (total 68) opposed to 73 orginally forecasted. Thus the shortfall in their 2012 projection forecast. The company, also ...more  
Comment by Gaswell on Nov 20, 2012 6:01pm
Amen.  Thank you for your post.
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