Epsilon Energy Ltd. Announces Full Year 2022 Results and Approval of New Share Repurchase Program
Epsilon Energy Ltd. (NASDAQ: EPSN) reported a strong financial performance for the year ended December 31, 2022, with a 64% increase in revenue to $70 million, driven by significant growth in natural gas and oil sales. The company achieved an impressive 120% increase in Adjusted EBITDA to $53.1 million and a 139% rise in free cash flow to $35 million. Epsilon returned $12.1 million to shareholders through dividends and share buybacks. The Board authorized a $15 million share repurchase program for up to 2,292,644 shares. The company’s robust cash position of $45.8 million highlights its solid financial health and commitment to shareholder value.
- 64% revenue increase to $70 million year-over-year.
- Adjusted EBITDA up 120% to $53.1 million.
- 139% increase in free cash flow to $35 million.
- Returned $12.1 million to shareholders via dividends and buybacks.
- $15 million share repurchase program authorized.
- Proved Undeveloped reserves downgraded by 20% due to slower drilling and completion pace.
HOUSTON, March 23, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Epsilon Energy Ltd. (“Epsilon” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: EPSN) today reported its financial results for the fourth quarter and full-year ended December 31, 2022.
Epsilon’s highlights for full-year 2022 include:
- Reported net revenue interest (NRI) production of 10.0 Bcfe (27.3 MMcfe per day) for the year ended December 31, 2022
- Realized average price of
$6.09 per Mcfe including hedges ($6.21 per Mcfe excluding hedges) for the year ended December 31, 2022 - Delivered total revenues of
$70.0 million for the year ended December 31, 2022, an increase of64% compared to 2021.
$61.9 million from natural gas, oil, and NGL sales;$8.1 million from gathering and compression fees through our ownership in the Auburn Gas Gathering System, after eliminating revenue earned from Epsilon production ($1.5 million );
- Increased Adjusted EBITDA by
120% to$53.1 million for the year ended December 31, 2022, compared to 2021. - Grew free cash flow (FCF) before changes in working capital by
139% year over year to$35.0 million for the year ended December 31, 2022. - Cash and cash equivalents (including restricted cash) was
$45.8 million at December 31, 2022, an increase of69% compared to December 31, 2021. - Returned
$12.1 million to shareholders during the year ended December 31, 2022
$6.2 million through the repurchase of 982,500 shares, representing a4% reduction of shares outstanding$5.9 million through the quarterly dividends$12.1 million total is approximately10% of current market capitalization
- Placed Henry Hub (HH) and TGP Z4 basis swaps totaling 1.07 Bcf (each) for a net realized price of
$3.96 per MMBtu to hedge a portion of expected volumes for the period of April 2023 to October 2023 (approx. 5.0 MMbtu per day). The current unrealized gain is over$2.2 million .
Jason Stabell, Epsilon’s Chief Executive Officer, commented, “We had an exceptional 2022. With the support of our Board and team, Andrew and I have transitioned smoothly. A strong market for natural gas and stable production resulted in an increase in annual revenues of
Record revenues, EBITDA and free cash flow have allowed us to simultaneously build liquidity and return capital to our shareholders.
In 2022, we returned
As we look to 2023 and beyond, our focus is on identifying attractive investments in existing assets and new projects, while maintaining our strong financial position, and delivering total shareholder returns underpinned by a stable dividend and opportunistic purchases of our stock. Epsilon is well positioned for continued success in a variety of commodity price environments and we are excited about the future, remaining focused on creating value for our shareholders.”
One-Year Share Repurchase Authorization
The Board of Directors has authorized the repurchase of up to 2,292,644 common shares, representing
The Company believes that the market price of its common shares may not reflect their underlying value and the Board of Directors has authorized this initiative because, in the Board’s opinion, the proposed repurchase of common shares constitutes an appropriate use of Epsilon’s funds, and the repurchase of its common shares is one way of creating shareholder value.
Repurchases will be made from time to time through the facilities of the NASDAQ Global Market. The price paid for the common shares will be, subject to applicable securities laws, the prevailing market price of such common shares on the NASDAQ Global Market at the time of such purchase. The Company intends to fund the purchase out of available cash and does not expect to incur debt to fund the share repurchase program
2022 Operating Results
Epsilon’s capital expenditures were
At December 31, 2022, the Company has two gross (0.02 net) Marcellus wells and one gross (0.11 net) Oklahoma well waiting on completion.
The Auburn Gas Gathering System (Epsilon is a
Fourth Quarter Results
The Company’s net revenue interest production was 2.49 Bcfe (27.1 MMcfe/d) for the quarter ended December 31, 2022, compared to 2.58 Bcfe (28.0 MMcfe/d) in the same period last year.
Average realized price of
Epsilon generated revenues of
$13.3 million from natural gas, oil, and NGL sales;$1.9 million from gathering and compression fees through our ownership in the Auburn Gas Gathering System, after eliminating revenue earned from Epsilon production ($0.4 million );
Adjusted EBITDA of
Free cash flow (FCF) before changes in working capital of
Reserves
The Company has received the final year-end 2022 third party reserves report completed by the consulting firm DeGolyer & MacNaughton. The table below summarizes the findings.
As shown in the table above, Company Proved Developed reserves increased
Earning’s Call
The Company will host a conference call to discuss its financial and operational results on Friday, March 24, 2023 at 10:00 a.m. Central Time (11:00 a.m. Eastern Time).
Interested parties in the United States and Canada may participate toll-free by dialing (833) 816-1385. International parties may participate by dialing (412) 317-0478. Participants should ask to be joined to the “Epsilon Energy Year End 2022 Earnings Conference Call”
A webcast can be viewed at:
https://event.choruscall.com/mediaframe/webcast.html?webcastid=oXVnHGHH. A webcast replay will be available on the Company’s website (www.epsilonenergyltd.com) following the call.
About Epsilon
Epsilon Energy Ltd. is a North American on-shore focused independent exploration and production company engaged in the acquisition, development, gathering and production of oil and gas reserves. Our primary area of operation is the Marcellus basin in Northeast Pennsylvania. For more information, please visit www.epsilonenergyltd.com, where we routinely post announcements, updates, events, investor information, presentations and recent news releases.
Forward-Looking Statements
Certain statements contained in this news release constitute forward looking statements. The use of any of the words “anticipate”, “continue”, “estimate”, “expect”, ‘may”, “will”, “project”, “should”, ‘believe”, and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. These statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results or events to differ materially from those anticipated. Forward-looking statements are based on reasonable assumptions, but no assurance can be given that these expectations will prove to be correct and the forward-looking statements included in this news release should not be unduly relied upon.
The reserves and associated future net revenue information set forth in this news release are estimates only. In general, estimates of oil and natural gas reserves and the future net revenue therefrom are based upon a number of variable factors and assumptions, such as production rates, ultimate reserves recovery, timing and amount of capital expenditures, ability to transport production, marketability of oil and natural gas, royalty rates, the assumed effects of regulation by governmental agencies and future operating costs, all of which may vary materially from actual results. For those reasons, estimates of the oil and natural gas reserves attributable to any particular group of properties, as well as the classification of such reserves and estimates of future net revenues associated with such reserves prepared by different engineers (or by the same engineers at different times) may vary. The actual reserves of the Company may be greater or less than those calculated. In addition, the Company's actual production, revenues, development and operating expenditures will vary from estimates thereof and such variations could be material.
Statements relating to "reserves" are deemed to be forward-looking statements as they involve the implied assessment, based on certain estimates and assumptions, that the reserves described exist in the quantities predicted or estimated and can be profitably produced in the future. There is no assurance that forecast price and cost assumptions will be attained and variances could be material.
Proved reserves are those reserves which are most certain to be recovered. Probable reserves are those additional reserves that are less certain to be recovered than Proved reserves but which, together with Proved reserves, are as likely as not to be recovered. Undeveloped reserves are those reserves expected to be recovered from known accumulations where a significant expenditure (for example, when compared to the cost of drilling a well) is required to render them capable of production. They must fully meet the requirements of the reserves classification (Proved, Probable) to which they are assigned.
The estimates of reserves and future net revenue for individual properties may not reflect the same confidence level as estimates of reserves and future net revenue for all properties due to the effects of aggregation. The estimated future net revenues contained in this news release do not necessarily represent the fair market value of the Company's reserves.
Contact Information:
281-670-0002
Jason Stabell
Chief Executive Officer
Jason.Stabell@EpsilonEnergyLTD.com
Andrew Williamson
Chief Financial Officer
Andrew.Williamson@EpsilonEnergyLTD.com
EPSILON ENERGY LTD. Audited Consolidated Statements of Operations (All amounts stated in US$) | ||||||||
Year ended December 31, | ||||||||
2022 | 2021 | |||||||
Revenues from contracts with customers: | ||||||||
Gas, oil, NGL, and condensate revenue | $ | 61,877,197 | $ | 34,538,167 | ||||
Gas gathering and compression revenue | 8,085,512 | 7,865,825 | ||||||
Total revenue | 69,962,709 | 42,403,992 | ||||||
Operating costs and expenses: | ||||||||
Lease operating expenses | 7,128,631 | 6,303,055 | ||||||
Gathering system operating expenses | 2,287,763 | 2,321,329 | ||||||
Development geological and geophysical expenses | 9,545 | 40,299 | ||||||
Depletion, depreciation, amortization, and accretion | 6,438,511 | 6,627,016 | ||||||
Impairment expense | 153,058 | |||||||
Gain on sale of oil and gas properties | (221,642 | ) | (484,902 | ) | ||||
General and administrative expenses: | ||||||||
Stock based compensation expense | 1,021,026 | 956,084 | ||||||
Other general and administrative expenses | 6,325,412 | 5,875,732 | ||||||
Total operating costs and expenses | 22,989,246 | 21,791,671 | ||||||
Operating income | 46,973,463 | 20,612,321 | ||||||
Other income (expense): | ||||||||
Interest income | 452,877 | 38,865 | ||||||
Interest expense | (50,782 | ) | (101,382 | ) | ||||
Gain (loss) on derivative contracts | 236,077 | (4,482,909 | ) | |||||
Other income (expense) | (99,469 | ) | 1,130 | |||||
Other income (expense), net | 538,703 | (4,544,296 | ) | |||||
Net income before income tax expense | 47,512,166 | 16,068,025 | ||||||
Income tax expense | 12,157,487 | 4,440,508 | ||||||
NET INCOME | $ | 35,354,679 | $ | 11,627,517 | ||||
Currency translation adjustments | (44,054 | ) | (2,042 | ) | ||||
NET COMPREHENSIVE INCOME | $ | 35,310,625 | $ | 11,625,475 | ||||
Net income per share, basic | $ | 1.52 | $ | 0.49 | ||||
Net income per share, diluted | $ | 1.51 | $ | 0.49 | ||||
Weighted average number of shares outstanding, basic | 23,319,633 | 23,705,193 | ||||||
Weighted average number of shares outstanding, diluted | 23,406,189 | 23,857,102 | ||||||
EPSILON ENERGY LTD. Audited Consolidated Balance Sheets (All amounts stated in US$) | ||||||||
December 31, | December 31, | |||||||
2022 | 2021 | |||||||
ASSETS | ||||||||
Current assets | ||||||||
Cash and cash equivalents | $ | 45,236,584 | $ | 26,497,305 | ||||
Accounts receivable | 7,201,386 | 4,596,931 | ||||||
Fair value of derivatives | 1,222,090 | — | ||||||
Prepaid income taxes | 1,140,094 | — | ||||||
Other current assets | 632,154 | 569,870 | ||||||
Operating lease right-of-use assets | 31,383 | — | ||||||
Total current assets | 55,463,691 | 31,664,106 | ||||||
Non-current assets | ||||||||
Property and equipment: | ||||||||
Oil and gas properties, successful efforts method | ||||||||
Proved properties | 148,326,265 | 138,032,413 | ||||||
Unproved properties | 18,169,157 | 21,700,926 | ||||||
Accumulated depletion, depreciation, amortization and impairment | (107,729,293 | ) | (102,480,972 | ) | ||||
Total oil and gas properties, net | 58,766,129 | 57,252,367 | ||||||
Gathering system | 42,639,001 | 42,475,086 | ||||||
Accumulated depletion, depreciation, amortization and impairment | (34,500,740 | ) | 57,252,367 | |||||
Total gathering system, net | 8,138,261 | 99,727,453 | ||||||
Land | 637,764 | 637,764 | ||||||
Buildings and other property and equipment, net | 286,035 | 309,102 | ||||||
Total property and equipment, net | 67,828,189 | 157,926,686 | ||||||
Other assets: | ||||||||
Restricted cash | 570,363 | 568,118 | ||||||
Total non-current assets | 68,398,552 | 158,494,804 | ||||||
Total assets | $ | 123,862,243 | $ | 190,158,910 | ||||
LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' EQUITY | ||||||||
Current liabilities | ||||||||
Accounts payable trade | $ | 1,695,353 | $ | 1,189,905 | ||||
Gathering fees payable | 935,012 | 963,546 | ||||||
Royalties payable | 2,223,043 | 1,853,508 | ||||||
Income taxes payable | — | 1,098,425 | ||||||
Accrued capital expenditures | 41,694 | 1,016,830 | ||||||
Accrued compensation | 598,351 | 343,348 | ||||||
Other accrued liabilities | 690,655 | 754,779 | ||||||
Fair value of derivatives | — | 239,824 | ||||||
Asset retirement obligations | — | 85,207 | ||||||
Operating lease liabilities | 35,299 | — | ||||||
Total current liabilities | 6,219,407 | 7,545,372 | ||||||
Non-current liabilities | ||||||||
Asset retirement obligations | 2,780,237 | 7,545,372 | ||||||
Deferred income taxes | 10,617,394 | 9,905,440 | ||||||
Operating lease liability, LT | — | — | ||||||
Total non-current liabilities | 13,397,631 | 17,450,812 | ||||||
Total liabilities | 19,617,038 | 24,996,184 | ||||||
Commitments and contingencies (Note 10) | ||||||||
Shareholders' equity | ||||||||
Preferred shares, no par value, unlimited shares authorized, none issued or outstanding | — | — | ||||||
Common shares, no par value, unlimited shares authorized and 23,117,144 issued and outstanding at December 31, 2022 and 24,202,218 issued and 23,668,203 shares outstanding at December 31, 2021 | 123,904,965 | 131,815,739 | ||||||
Treasury shares, at cost, 0 at December 31, 2022 and 534,015 at December 31, 2021 | — | (2,423,007 | ) | |||||
Additional paid-in capital | 9,856,229 | 8,835,203 | ||||||
Accumulated deficit | (39,290,540 | ) | (68,783,207 | ) | ||||
Accumulated other comprehensive income | 9,774,551 | 9,818,605 | ||||||
Total shareholders' equity | 104,245,205 | 79,263,333 | ||||||
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity | $ | 123,862,243 | $ | 104,259,517 | ||||
EPSILON ENERGY LTD. Audited Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows (All amounts stated in US$) | |||||||||
Year ended December 31, | |||||||||
2022 | 2021 | ||||||||
Cash flows from operating activities: | |||||||||
Net income | $ | 35,354,679 | $ | 11,627,517 | |||||
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities: | |||||||||
Depletion, depreciation, amortization, and accretion | 6,438,511 | 6,627,016 | |||||||
Impairment expense | — | 153,058 | |||||||
Loss (gain) on derivative contracts | (236,077 | ) | 4,482,909 | ||||||
Gain on sale of oil and gas properties | (221,642 | ) | (484,902 | ) | |||||
Settlement (paid) received on derivative contracts | (1,225,837 | ) | (4,243,085 | ) | |||||
Settlement of asset retirement obligation | (118,260 | ) | — | ||||||
Stock-based compensation expense | 1,021,026 | 956,084 | |||||||
Deferred income tax expense (benefit) | 711,954 | (197,412 | ) | ||||||
Changes in assets and liabilities: | |||||||||
Accounts receivable | (2,604,455 | ) | (679,643 | ) | |||||
Other current assets | (58,368 | ) | 20,000 | ||||||
Accounts payable, royalties payable and other accrued liabilities | 1,182,348 | 646,410 | |||||||
Income taxes payable | (2,238,519 | ) | 1,098,425 | ||||||
Net cash provided by operating activities | 38,005,360 | 20,006,377 | |||||||
Cash flows from investing activities: | |||||||||
Additions to unproved oil and gas properties | (310,211 | ) | (148,862 | ) | |||||
Additions to proved oil and gas properties | (7,562,502 | ) | (4,435,945 | ) | |||||
Additions to gathering system properties | (184,032 | ) | (297,841 | ) | |||||
Additions to land, buildings and property and equipment | (13,258 | ) | (5,745 | ) | |||||
Proceeds from sale of oil and gas properties | 200,000 | 450,000 | |||||||
Prepaid drilling costs | — | 379 | |||||||
Net cash used in investing activities | (7,870,003 | ) | (4,438,014 | ) | |||||
Cash flows from financing activities: | |||||||||
Buyback of common shares | (6,234,879 | ) | (2,423,007 | ) | |||||
Exercise of stock options | 747,112 | 85,338 | |||||||
Dividends | (5,862,012 | ) | — | ||||||
Net cash used in financing activities | (11,349,779 | ) | (2,337,669 | ) | |||||
Effect of currency rates on cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash | (44,054 | ) | (2,042 | ) | |||||
Increase in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash | 18,741,524 | 13,228,652 | |||||||
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash, beginning of period | 27,065,423 | 13,836,771 | |||||||
Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash, end of period | $ | 45,806,947 | $ | 27,065,423 | |||||
Supplemental cash flow disclosures: | |||||||||
Income taxes paid | $ | 13,669,000 | $ | 3,444,025 | |||||
Interest paid | $ | 68,328 | $ | 95,942 | |||||
Non-cash investing activities: | |||||||||
Change in unproved properties accrued in accounts payable and accrued liabilities | $ | — | $ | (65,000 | ) | ||||
Change in proved properties accrued in accounts payable and accrued liabilities | $ | (1,100,041 | ) | $ | (1,097,257 | ) | |||
Change in gathering system accrued in accounts payable and accrued liabilities | $ | (20,118 | ) | $ | (25,399 | ) | |||
Asset retirement obligation asset additions and adjustments | $ | 12,053 | $ | 33,234 | |||||
EPSILON ENERGY LTD. Adjusted EBITDA Reconciliation (All amounts stated in US$) | |||||||||
Year ended December 31, | |||||||||
2022 | 2021 | ||||||||
Net income | $ | 35,354,679 | $ | 11,627,517 | |||||
Add Back: | |||||||||
Net interest expense | (402,095 | ) | 62,517 | ||||||
Income tax expense | 12,157,487 | 4,440,508 | |||||||
Depreciation, depletion, amortization, and accretion | 6,438,511 | 6,627,016 | |||||||
Impairment expense | — | 153,058 | |||||||
Stock based compensation expense | 1,021,026 | 956,084 | |||||||
(Gain) loss on derivative contracts net of cash received or paid on settlement | (1,461,914 | ) | 239,824 | ||||||
Foreign currency translation loss | (845 | ) | 1,454 | ||||||
Adjusted EBITDA | $ | 53,106,849 | $ | 24,107,978 | |||||
Epsilon defines Adjusted EBITDA as earnings before (1) net interest expense, (2) taxes, (3) depreciation, depletion, amortization and accretion expense, (4) impairments of natural gas and oil properties, (5) non-cash stock compensation expense, (6) gain or loss on derivative contracts net of cash received or paid on settlement, and (7) other income. Adjusted EBITDA is not a measure of financial performance as determined under U.S. GAAP and should not be considered in isolation from or as a substitute for net income or cash flow measures prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP or as a measure of profitability or liquidity.
Additionally, Adjusted EBITDA may not be comparable to other similarly titled measures of other companies. Epsilon has included Adjusted EBITDA as a supplemental disclosure because its management believes that EBITDA provides useful information regarding its ability to service debt and to fund capital expenditures. It further provides investors a helpful measure for comparing operating performance on a "normalized" or recurring basis with the performance of other companies, without giving effect to certain non-cash expenses and other items. This provides management, investors and analysts with comparative information for evaluating the Company in relation to other natural gas and oil companies providing corresponding non-U.S. GAAP financial measures or that have different financing and capital structures or tax rates. These non-U.S. GAAP financial measures should be considered in addition to, but not as a substitute for, measures for financial performance prepared in accordance with U.S. GAAP.
Epsilon defines Free Cash Flow (“FCF”) as net cash provided by operating activities in the period minus payments for property and equipment made in the period, adjusted to exclude changes in working capital. FCF is considered a non-GAAP financial measure under the SEC’s rules. Management believes, however, that FCF is an important financial measure for use in evaluating the Company’s financial performance, as it measures our ability to generate additional cash from our business operations. FCF should be considered in addition to, rather than as a substitute for, net income as a measure of our performance or net cash provided by operating activities as a measure of our liquidity. Additionally, our definition of FCF is limited and does not represent residual cash flows available for discretionary expenditures due to the fact that the measure does not deduct the payments required for debt service and other obligations, payments made for business acquisitions, amounts spent to buy back shares, or pay dividends. Therefore, we believe it is important to view FCF as supplemental to our entire statement of cash flows
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