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Marathon Oil Reports Third Quarter 2024 Results

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Marathon Oil (NYSE: MRO) reported Q3 2024 net income of $287 million ($0.51 per share), with adjusted net income at $360 million ($0.64 per share). Net operating cash flow reached $1,209 million. The company achieved strong production results with 207,000 net bopd and 421,000 net boed, exceeding guidance. Production guidance for 2024 was raised to 192,000 net bopd and 393,000 net boed while maintaining original capital spending targets. The quarter saw $61 million returned to shareholders through dividends and a $545 million gross debt reduction. U.S. operations averaged 379,000 net boed, with significant production increases across key assets.

Marathon Oil (NYSE: MRO) ha riportato un utile netto di $287 milioni ($0,51 per azione) per il terzo trimestre del 2024, con un utile netto rettificato di $360 milioni ($0,64 per azione). Il flusso di cassa operativo netto ha raggiunto $1.209 milioni. L'azienda ha ottenuto risultati di produzione solidi con 207.000 bopd netti e 421.000 boed netti, superando le previsioni. La guida sulla produzione per il 2024 è stata innalzata a 192.000 bopd netti e 393.000 boed netti, mantenendo i target originali della spesa in conto capitale. Durante il trimestre sono stati restituiti $61 milioni agli azionisti tramite dividendi e una riduzione del debito lordo di $545 milioni. Le operazioni negli Stati Uniti hanno registrato una media di 379.000 boed netti, con aumenti significativi nella produzione su asset chiave.

Marathon Oil (NYSE: MRO) reportó un ingreso neto de $287 millones ($0.51 por acción) para el tercer trimestre de 2024, con un ingreso neto ajustado de $360 millones ($0.64 por acción). El flujo de caja operativo neto alcanzó los $1,209 millones. La compañía logró resultados de producción sólidos con 207,000 bopd netos y 421,000 boed netos, superando las expectativas. La guía de producción para 2024 se incrementó a 192,000 bopd netos y 393,000 boed netos, manteniendo las metas originales de gasto de capital. En el trimestre, se devolvieron $61 millones a los accionistas a través de dividendos y una reducción de deuda bruta de $545 millones. Las operaciones en EE.UU. promediaron 379,000 boed netos, con aumentos significativos en la producción en activos clave.

마라톤 오일 (NYSE: MRO)는 2024년 3분기 순이익이 2억 8,700만 달러($0.51 주당)였고, 조정된 순이익은 3억 6,000만 달러($0.64 주당)였다고 보고했습니다. 순 운영 현금 흐름은 12억 1,900만 달러에 달했습니다. 회사는 강력한 생산 결과를 달성하였으며, 20만 7천 bopd와 42만 1천 boed의 순 생산량을 기록하여 가이던스를 초과했습니다. 2024년 생산 가이던스는 순 bopd 19만 2천과 순 boed 39만 3천으로 상향 조정되었으며, 원래의 자본 지출 목표는 유지되었습니다. 분기 동안 6,100만 달러가 배당금으로 주주에게 반환되었고, 5억 4,500만 달러의 총 부채 감소가 이루어졌습니다. 미국 내 평균 운영은 37만 9천 boed로, 주요 자산에서 생산이 크게 증가했습니다.

Marathon Oil (NYSE: MRO) a déclaré un bénéfice net de 287 millions de dollars (0,51 dollar par action) pour le troisième trimestre de 2024, avec un bénéfice net ajusté de 360 millions de dollars (0,64 dollar par action). Le flux de trésorerie d'exploitation net a atteint 1,209 million de dollars. L'entreprise a obtenu de solides résultats de production avec 207 000 bopd nets et 421 000 boed nets, dépassant les prévisions. Les prévisions de production pour 2024 ont été révisées à la hausse à 192 000 bopd nets et 393 000 boed nets tout en maintenant les objectifs de dépenses en capital initiaux. Au cours du trimestre, 61 millions de dollars ont été restitués aux actionnaires sous forme de dividendes et une réduction de la dette brute de 545 millions de dollars a été effectuée. Les opérations aux États-Unis ont enregistré une moyenne de 379 000 boed nets, avec des augmentations significatives de la production sur des actifs clés.

Marathon Oil (NYSE: MRO) berichtete für das dritte Quartal 2024 einen Nettogewinn von 287 Millionen US-Dollar (0,51 US-Dollar je Aktie), mit einem bereinigten Nettogewinn von 360 Millionen US-Dollar (0,64 US-Dollar je Aktie). Der Nettobetriebs-Cashflow erreichte 1.209 Millionen US-Dollar. Das Unternehmen erzielte starke Produktionsresultate mit 207.000 netto bopd und 421.000 netto boed, was die Erwartungen übertraf. Die Produktionsprognose für 2024 wurde auf 192.000 netto bopd und 393.000 netto boed angehoben, während die ursprünglichen Investitionsziele beibehalten wurden. Im Quartal wurden 61 Millionen US-Dollar an die Aktionäre durch Dividenden zurückgegeben und 545 Millionen US-Dollar Schulden abgebaut. Die US-Operationen lagen im Durchschnitt bei 379.000 netto boed, mit signifikanten Produktionssteigerungen bei wichtigen Anlagen.

Positive
  • Q3 free cash flow of $659 million
  • Production exceeded guidance with 207,000 net bopd
  • Raised full-year 2024 production guidance
  • Gross debt reduction of $545 million
  • Strong cash flow with $1,209 million from operations
  • Alba LNG achieved $10.76 per mcf pricing
Negative
  • Discontinued share repurchase program due to pending merger
  • Restricted from increasing quarterly dividend above $0.11 per share
  • $75 million deferred tax valuation allowance for expiring foreign tax credits

Insights

Marathon Oil's Q3 2024 results demonstrate solid operational performance with $287 million in net income ($0.51 per share) and adjusted net income of $360 million ($0.64 per share). The company generated robust free cash flow of $659 million, supported by strong production volumes of 207,000 barrels of oil per day.

Notable financial achievements include significant debt reduction of $545 million and increased cash reserves by $57 million. Production guidance was raised while maintaining original capital spending targets, indicating improved operational efficiency. The company's strategic positioning in key basins (Eagle Ford, Bakken, Permian) continues to deliver strong results, with Eagle Ford leading production at 87,000 bopd.

The pending merger with ConocoPhillips has impacted shareholder returns, with share repurchases discontinued and dividend increases restricted to $0.11 per share. However, the company's robust operational metrics and balance sheet improvements position it well for the merger.

The operational metrics reveal impressive efficiency gains across Marathon's portfolio. The 8.2% increase in U.S. oil production to 198,000 bopd quarter-over-quarter showcases strong well performance and execution. The company's low unit production costs ($5.97 per boe in U.S. operations) maintain competitive advantages in the current price environment.

The E.G. segment's realized LNG price of $10.76 per mcf reflects successful value capture from global LNG pricing exposure. The strategic diversity between U.S. shale and international LNG operations provides valuable portfolio balance and cash flow stability. The projected Q4 production moderation aligns with historical patterns and prudent capital management rather than operational concerns.

HOUSTON, Nov. 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Marathon Oil Corporation (NYSE: MRO) reported third quarter 2024 net income of $287 million or $0.51 per diluted share, which includes the impact of certain items not typically represented in analysts' earnings estimates and that would otherwise affect comparability of results. Adjusted net income was $360 million or $0.64 per diluted share. Net operating cash flow was $1,209 million or $1,042 million before changes in working capital (adjusted CFO).

HIGHLIGHTS

  • Third quarter free cash flow of $659 million and adjusted FCF of $589 million before changes in working capital and including Equatorial Guinea (E.G.) distributions and other financing
  • Sequential increase in third quarter production to 207,000 net bopd and 421,000 net boed; third quarter oil production outperformed guidance of approximately 200,000 net bopd on strong new well productivity and continued drilling and completion efficiency gains
  • Raised full-year 2024 production guidance to 192,000 net bopd and 393,000 net boed from prior guidance midpoints of 190,000 net bopd and 390,000 net boed, respectively; no change to original capital spending guidance range
  • Total return of capital to shareholders during third quarter of $61 million through the base dividend
  • Third quarter sequential gross debt reduction of $545 million with $57 million increase to cash and cash equivalents

3Q24 Financial Overview

CASH FLOW: Net cash provided by operations was $1,209 million during third quarter or $1,042 million before changes in working capital. Third quarter capital expenditures totaled $458 million.

RETURN OF CAPITAL: Third quarter return of capital consisted of the $61 million base dividend. Marathon Oil discontinued its share repurchase program upon announcement of its pending merger with ConocoPhillips, and under the Merger Agreement, Marathon Oil may not increase the quarterly dividend in excess of the current $0.11 per share.

BALANCE SHEET: Marathon Oil reported a sequential gross debt reduction of $545 million during third quarter. Cash and cash equivalents increased by $57 million from the second quarter to a quarter-end total of $134 million.

ADJUSTMENTS TO NET INCOME: The adjustments to net income for third quarter totaled $73 million. This includes a $75 million deferred tax valuation allowance recorded for foreign tax credits which expire in 2025 that are likely to remain unused.

3Q24 Operational Overview

UNITED STATES (U.S.): U.S. production averaged 379,000 net boed during third quarter 2024. Third quarter oil production averaged 198,000 net bopd, a significant increase from the second quarter average of 183,000 net bopd, due to strong new well performance, ongoing drilling and completion efficiency gains, and the timing of the Company's capital program. Excluding joint venture wells, the Company brought a total of 72 gross Company-operated wells to sales during third quarter. Third quarter U.S. unit production cost averaged $5.97 per boe.

Asset

Production (bopd)

Production (boed)

Wells to Sales (Gross)

Eagle Ford

87,000

166,000

34

Bakken

72,000

116,000

27

Permian

31,000

56,000

9

Oklahoma

7,000

40,000

2

 

INTERNATIONAL: E.G. production averaged 42,000 net boed during third quarter, while total sales volumes averaged 37,000 net boed. The difference between production and sales was the result of a 31,000 net mcfd (5,000 net boed) Alba LNG underlift. Marathon Oil's Alba LNG sales achieved a realized price of $10.76 per mcf during third quarter, as the Company continued realizing the uplift in value from the shift to global LNG pricing. Third quarter E.G. unit production cost averaged $4.16 per boe.

Total International segment income was $95 million during third quarter, including $39 million of income from equity method investees. The Company received total cash distributions of $29 million from equity method companies during third quarter, including dividends of $21 million and return of capital of $8 million.

2024 Guidance Overview

Due to strong new well productivity and continued drilling and completion efficiency gains, Marathon Oil raised full-year 2024 total oil production guidance to 192,000 net bopd and oil equivalent guidance to 393,000 net boed, while leaving the original full-year 2024 capital spending guidance range unchanged. Updated production guidance compares to prior oil and oil equivalent guidance midpoints of 190,000 net bopd and 390,000 net boed, respectively. The Company expects fourth quarter oil production to moderate to approximately 190,000 net bopd, consistent with the phasing of its capital program and the associated sequential reduction in wells to sales, similar to the prior two years. This reduction in capital spending is expected to contribute to a sequential increase in free cash flow generation during fourth quarter on a price-normalized basis.

Earnings Call

Due to the pending merger with ConocoPhillips, Marathon Oil will not host a conference call or webcast to discuss its third quarter 2024 results.

About Marathon Oil

Marathon Oil (NYSE: MRO) is an independent oil and gas exploration and production (E&P) company focused on four of the most competitive resource plays in the U.S. - Eagle Ford, Texas; Bakken, North Dakota; Permian in New Mexico and Texas, and STACK and SCOOP in Oklahoma, complemented by a world-class integrated gas business in Equatorial Guinea. The Company's Framework for Success is founded in a strong balance sheet, ESG excellence, and the competitive advantages of a high-quality multi-basin portfolio. On May 28, 2024, Marathon Oil entered a merger agreement with ConocoPhillips. The transaction is expected to close late in the fourth quarter of 2024. For more information, please visit www.marathonoil.com.

Media Relations Contact:
Karina Brooks: 713-296-2191

Investor Relations Contacts:
Guy Baber: 713-296-1892
John Reid: 713-296-4380

Non-GAAP Measures 

In analyzing and planning for its business, Marathon Oil supplements its use of GAAP financial measures with non-GAAP financial measures, including adjusted net income (loss), adjusted net income (loss) per share, net cash provided by operating activities before changes in working capital (adjusted CFO), free cash flow, adjusted free cash flow and reinvestment rate.

Our presentation of adjusted net income (loss) and adjusted net income (loss) per share is a non-GAAP measure. Adjusted net income (loss) is defined as net income (loss) adjusted for gains or losses on dispositions, impairments of proved and certain unproved properties, changes in our valuation allowance, unrealized derivative gains or losses on commodity and interest rate derivative instruments, effects of pension settlements and curtailments and other items that could be considered "non-operating" or "non-core" in nature. Management believes this is useful to investors as another tool to meaningfully represent our operating performance and to compare Marathon to certain competitors. Adjusted net income (loss) and adjusted net income (loss) per share should not be considered in isolation or as an alternative to, or more meaningful than, net income (loss) or net income (loss) per share as determined in accordance with U.S. GAAP.

Our presentation of adjusted CFO is defined as net cash provided by operating activities adjusted for changes in working capital and is a non-GAAP measure. Management believes this is useful to investors as an indicator of Marathon's ability to generate cash quarterly or year-to-date by eliminating differences caused by the timing of certain working capital items. Adjusted CFO should not be considered in isolation or as an alternative to, or more meaningful than, net cash provided by operating activities as determined in accordance with U.S. GAAP.

Our presentation of free cash flow is a non-GAAP measure. Free cash flow is defined as net cash provided by operating activities, net of capital expenditures and change in capital accrual. Management believes this is useful to investors as a measure of Marathon's ability to fund its capital expenditure programs, service debt, and fund other distributions to stockholders. Free cash flow should not be considered in isolation or as an alternative to, or more meaningful than, net cash provided by operating activities as determined in accordance with U.S. GAAP.

Our presentation of adjusted free cash flow is a non-GAAP measure. Adjusted free cash flow before dividend ("adjusted free cash flow") is defined as adjusted CFO, net of capital expenditures and EG return of capital and other. Management believes this is useful to investors as a measure of Marathon's ability to fund its capital expenditure programs, service debt, and fund other distributions to stockholders. Adjusted free cash flow should not be considered in isolation or as an alternative to, or more meaningful than, net cash provided by operating activities as determined in accordance with U.S. GAAP.

Our presentation of reinvestment rate is a non-GAAP measure. The reinvestment rate in the context of adjusted free cash flow is defined as capital expenditures divided by adjusted CFO. The reinvestment rate in the context of free cash flow is defined as capital expenditures divided by net cash provided by operating activities. Management believes the reinvestment rate is useful to investors to demonstrate the Company's commitment to generating cash for use towards investor-friendly purposes (which includes balance sheet enhancement, base dividend and other return of capital).

These non-GAAP financial measures reflect an additional way of viewing aspects of the business that, when viewed with GAAP results may provide a more complete understanding of factors and trends affecting the business and are a useful tool to help management and investors make informed decisions about Marathon Oil's financial and operating performance. These measures should not be considered in isolation or as an alternative to their most directly comparable GAAP financial measures. A reconciliation to their most directly comparable GAAP financial measures can be found in our investor package on our website at https://ir.marathonoil.com/ and in the tables below. Marathon Oil strongly encourages investors to review the Company's consolidated financial statements and publicly filed reports in their entirety and not rely on any single financial measure.

Forward-looking Statements

This release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. All statements, other than statements of historical fact, including without limitation statements regarding the proposed business combination transaction between ConocoPhillips ("ConocoPhillips") and the Company, the Company's future capital budgets and allocations, future performance (both absolute and relative), expected free cash flow, reinvestment rates, returns to investors (including dividends and share repurchases), balance sheet enhancement (including interest savings), capital efficiency, well productivity, receipt of E.G. dividends and the timing thereof, unit production costs, business strategy, capital expenditure guidance, production guidance and other statements regarding management's plans and objectives for future operations, are forward-looking statements. Words such as "anticipate," "believe," "continue," "could," "estimate," "expect," "forecast," "future," "guidance," "intend," "may," "outlook," "plan," "positioned," "project," "seek," "should," "target," "will," "would," or similar words may be used to identify forward-looking statements; however, the absence of these words does not mean that the statements are not forward-looking. While the Company believes its assumptions concerning future events are reasonable, a number of factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected, including, but not limited to: the risks and uncertainties associated with the proposed transaction between ConocoPhillips and the Company, conditions in the oil and gas industry, including supply/demand levels for crude oil and condensate, NGLs and natural gas and the resulting impact on price; changes in expected reserve or production levels; changes in political or economic conditions in the U.S. and Equatorial Guinea, including changes in foreign currency exchange rates, interest rates, inflation rates and global and domestic market conditions; actions taken by the members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and Russia affecting the production and pricing of crude oil and other global and domestic political, economic or diplomatic developments; capital available for exploration and development; risks related to the Company's hedging activities; voluntary or involuntary curtailments, delays or cancellations of certain drilling activities; well production timing; liabilities or corrective actions resulting from litigation, other proceedings and investigations or alleged violations of law or permits; drilling and operating risks; lack of, or disruption in, access to storage capacity, pipelines or other transportation methods; availability of drilling rigs, materials and labor, including the costs associated therewith; difficulty in obtaining necessary approvals and permits; the availability, cost, terms and timing of issuance or execution of, competition for, and challenges to, mineral licenses and leases and governmental and other permits and rights-of-way, and our ability to retain mineral licenses and leases; non-performance by third parties of contractual or legal obligations, including due to bankruptcy; administrative impediments or unexpected events that may impact dividends or other distributions, and the timing thereof, from our equity method investees; changes in our credit ratings; hazards such as weather conditions, a health pandemic, acts of war or terrorist acts and the government or military response thereto; the impacts of supply chain disruptions that began during the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting inflationary environment; security threats, including cybersecurity threats and disruptions to our business and operations from breaches of our information technology systems, or breaches of the information technology systems, facilities and infrastructure of third parties with which we transact business; changes in safety, health, environmental, tax and other regulations, requirements or initiatives, including those addressing the impact of global climate change, air emissions or water management; our ability to achieve, reach or otherwise meet initiatives, plans, or ambitions with respect to ESG matters; our ability to pay dividends and make share repurchases; our ability to progress the E.G. Gas Mega Hub and to achieve first gas at our Alba infill wells on schedule; impacts of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 and our assumptions relating thereto; the risk that assets we acquire do not perform consistent with our expectations, including with respect to future production or drilling inventory; other geological, operating and economic considerations; and the risk factors, forward-looking statements and challenges and uncertainties described in the Company's 2023 Annual Report on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and other public filings and press releases, available at https://ir.marathonoil.com/.

The registration statement on Form S-4 (the "Registration Statement") and definitive proxy statement/prospectus that was filed with the SEC on July 29, 2024, and is available at https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1163165/000110465924083174/tm2416360-8_424b3.htm describes additional risks in connection with the proposed transaction. While the list of factors presented here is, and the list of factors presented in the Registration Statement and definitive proxy statement/prospectus are considered representative, no such list should be considered to be a complete statement of all potential risks and uncertainties. For additional information about other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those described in the forward-looking statements, please refer to Marathon Oil's and ConocoPhillips' respective periodic reports and other filings with the SEC, including the risk factors contained in Marathon Oil's and ConocoPhillips' most recent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and Annual Reports on Form 10-K. Forward-looking statements represent current expectations and are inherently uncertain and are made only as of the date hereof (or, if applicable, the dates indicated in such statement). Except as required by law, neither Marathon Oil nor ConocoPhillips undertakes or assumes any obligation to update any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information or to reflect subsequent events or circumstances or otherwise.

 

Consolidated Statements of Income (Unaudited)

Three Months Ended


Sept. 30

Jun. 30

Sept. 30

(In millions, except per share data)

2024

2024

2023

Revenues and other income:




Revenues from contracts with customers

$         1,741

$         1,666

$         1,771

Net gain on commodity derivatives

9

1

1

Income from equity method investments

39

26

38

Net gain on disposal of assets

10

1

Other income

2

4

2

Total revenues and other income

1,791

1,707

1,813

Costs and expenses:




Production

223

216

192

Shipping, handling and other operating, including related party of $18, $12 and $0(a)

204

175

164

Exploration

9

14

20

Depreciation, depletion and amortization

627

577

583

Impairments

1

Taxes other than income

99

103

113

General and administrative

88

99

72

Total costs and expenses

1,251

1,184

1,144

Income from operations

540

523

669

Net interest and other

(77)

(80)

(94)

Other net periodic benefit credits

3

2

5

Income before income taxes

$            466

$            445

$            580

Provision for income taxes

179

96

127

Net income

$            287

$            349

$            453





Adjusted Net Income




Net income

$            287

$            349

$            453

Adjustments for special items (pre-tax):




Net gain on disposal of assets

(10)

(1)

Impairments

1

Exploratory dry well costs, unproved property impairments and other

4

11

Unrealized (gain) loss on derivative instruments

(9)

(1)

6

Acquisition transaction costs

1

Merger related costs

6

10

Other

8

Benefit for income taxes related to special items(b)

(3)

(4)

Valuation allowance

75

Adjustments for special items

73

8

13

Adjusted net income(c)

$            360

$            357

$            466

Per diluted share:




Net income

$           0.51

$           0.62

$           0.75

Adjusted net income(c)

$           0.64

$           0.63

$           0.77

Weighted average diluted shares

564

567

604

(a)

The related party expense represents compensation to EG LNG for liquefaction, storage and product handling services, pursuant to the agreement that became effective on January 1, 2024.

(b)

In both 2024 and 2023, we applied the estimated U.S. and state statutory rate of 22% to our special items.

(c)

Non-GAAP financial measure. See "Non-GAAP Measures" above for further discussion.

 

 

Supplemental Data (Unaudited)

Three Months Ended


Sept. 30

Jun. 30

Sept. 30

(Per share)

2024

2024

2023

Adjusted Net Income Per Diluted Share




Net income

$           0.51

$           0.62

$           0.75

Adjustments for special items (pre-tax):




Net gain on disposal of assets

(0.02)

Exploratory dry well costs, unproved property impairments and other

0.01

0.01

Unrealized (gain) loss on derivative instruments

(0.02)

0.01

Merger related costs

0.01

0.02

Other

0.01

Benefit for income taxes related to special items

(0.01)

Valuation allowance

0.14

Adjustments for special items

0.13

0.01

0.02

Adjusted net income per share(a)

$           0.64

$           0.63

$           0.77

(a)    Non-GAAP financial measure. See "Non-GAAP Measures" above for further discussion.

 

Supplemental Data (Unaudited)

Three Months Ended


Sept. 30

Jun. 30

Sept. 30

(In millions)

2024

2024

2023

Segment income




United States

$         362

$         379

$         505

International

95

79

62

Not allocated to segments

(170)

(109)

(114)

Net income

$         287

$         349

$         453

Net operating cash flow before changes in working capital (Adjusted CFO)(a)




Net cash provided by operating activities

$     1,209

$     1,088

$     1,066

Changes in working capital

(167)

(60)

78

       Adjusted CFO(a)

$     1,042

$     1,028

$     1,144

Free cash flow




Net cash provided by operating activities

$     1,209

$     1,088

$     1,066

Capital expenditures

(458)

(665)

(449)

Change in capital accrual

(92)

19

(44)

       Free cash flow

$         659

$         442

$         573

Adjusted free cash flow(a)




Adjusted CFO(a)

$     1,042

$     1,028

$     1,144

Adjustments:




Capital expenditures

(458)

(665)

(449)

EG return of capital and other(b)

5

1

23

Adjusted free cash flow(a)

$         589

$         364

$         718

Reinvestment rate(a)

44 %

65 %

38 %

(a)    Non-GAAP financial measure. See "Non-GAAP Measures" above for further discussion.
(b)    Includes tax withholding for employee stock-based compensation of $1 million for the third quarter 2024. 

 

Supplemental Statistics (Unaudited)

Three Months Ended


Sept. 30

Jun. 30

Sept. 30

Net Production

2024

2024

2023

Oil Production (mbbld)




United States

198

183

189

International

9

8

9

Total net production

207

191

198

Equivalent Production (mboed)




United States

379

351

369

International

42

42

52

Total net production

421

393

421

 

Supplemental Statistics (Unaudited)

Three Months Ended


Sept. 30

Jun. 30

Sept. 30


2024

2024

2023

United States - net sales volumes




Crude oil and condensate (mbbld)

198

183

189

Eagle Ford

87

81

80

Bakken

72

67

77

Permian

31

26

22

Oklahoma

7

7

9

Other United States(a)

1

2

1

Natural gas liquids (mbbld)

94

85

90

Eagle Ford

42

37

40

Bakken

26

23

27

Permian

13

11

10

Oklahoma

13

14

13

Natural gas (mmcfd)

522

500

539

Eagle Ford

224

211

229

Bakken

103

99

103

Permian

70

61

61

Oklahoma

122

128

143

Other United States(a)

3

1

3

Total United States (mboed)

379

351

369

International (E.G) - net sales volumes




Crude oil and condensate (mbbld)

9

5

11

Natural gas liquids (mbbld)

5

5

6

Total Natural gas (mmcfd)

138

191

217

Natural gas, sold as gas (mmcfd)(b)

66

82

217

Natural gas, sold as LNG (mmcfd)(c)

72

109

Total International (mboed)

37

42

53

Total Company - net sales volumes (mboed)

416

393

422

Net sales volumes of equity method investees




LNG (mtd)

1,670

Methanol (mtd)

674

954

1,208

Condensate and LPG (boed)

6,369

5,998

8,264

(a)

Includes sales volumes from certain non-core proved properties in our United States segment.

(b)

In 2023, the purchasers were primarily our equity method investees EG LNG and AMPCO, in addition to natural gas sold for local electricity generation. In 2024, the purchaser is primarily AMPCO, with continuing sales for local electricity generation. Marathon Oil includes its share of income from EG LNG and AMPCO in the International segment.

(c)

Beginning January 1, 2024, Marathon Oil assumes responsibility for shrink and plant losses during liquefaction, which results in a reduction to reported net production and sales volumes for Alba gas sold as LNG. The Company is also subject to an LNG lifting schedule, which may result in an underlift or overlift position. On September 30, 2024, we had unsold LNG inventory equivalent to approximately 31 mmcfd.

 

Supplemental Statistics (Unaudited)

Three Months Ended


Sept. 30

Jun. 30

Sept. 30


2024

2024

2023

United States - average price realizations(a)




Crude oil and condensate ($ per bbl)

$         73.92

$         79.12

$         80.90

Eagle Ford

73.73

78.69

79.70

Bakken

73.75

79.11

81.97

Permian

75.01

80.47

81.86

Oklahoma

73.59

79.45

80.48

Other United States

72.21

77.79

78.54

Natural gas liquids ($ per bbl)

$         20.40

$         21.18

$         21.37

Eagle Ford

20.27

20.24

21.60

Bakken

18.54

21.24

19.24

Permian

22.24

21.16

21.97

Oklahoma

22.67

23.54

24.52

Other United States

17.76

22.48

18.94

Natural gas ($ per mcf)

$           1.45

$           1.42

$           2.28

Eagle Ford

1.80

1.62

2.33

Bakken

1.11

1.22

2.10

Permian

0.02

0.31

2.18

Oklahoma

1.90

1.77

2.35

Other United States

2.45

2.23

3.03

International (E.G) - average price realizations




Crude oil and condensate ($ per bbl)

$         61.68

$         57.31

$         64.30

Natural gas liquids ($ per bbl)(b)

$           1.00

$           1.00

$           1.00

Average total natural gas ($ per mcf)

$           5.75

$           4.96

$           0.24

Natural gas, sold as gas ($ per mcf)(c)

0.24

0.24

0.24

Natural gas, sold as LNG ($ per mcf)(d)

10.76

8.52

Benchmark




WTI crude oil (per bbl)

$         75.27

$         80.66

$         82.22

Brent (Europe) crude oil (per bbl)(e)

$         79.84

$         84.65

$         86.66

Mont Belvieu NGLs (per bbl)(f)

$         21.37

$         22.91

$         23.13

Henry Hub natural gas (per mmbtu)(g)

$           2.16

$           1.89

$           2.55

TTF (Europe) natural gas (per mmbtu)(h)

$         11.51

$           9.98

$         10.80

JKM natural gas (per mmbtu)(i)

$         13.17

$         11.10

$         12.57

(a)

Excludes gains or losses on commodity derivative instruments.

(b)

Represents fixed prices under a long-term contract with Alba Plant LLC, which is an equity method investee. Alba Plant LLC processes rich hydrocarbon gas from the Alba field, and then sells secondary condensate, propane, and butane at market prices. Marathon Oil includes its share of income from Alba Plant LLC in the International segment.

(c)

Represents fixed prices under long-term contracts. In 2023, the purchasers were primarily our equity method investees EG LNG and AMPCO, in addition to sales for local electricity generation. In 2024, the purchaser is primarily AMPCO, with continuing sales for local electricity generation. Marathon Oil includes its share of income from EG LNG and AMPCO in the International segment.

(d)

Represents prices realized for sales of LNG to third party customers beginning in 2024, indexed to global LNG prices.

(e)

Average of monthly prices obtained from Energy Information Administration website.

(f)

Bloomberg Finance LLP: Y-grade Mix NGL of 55% ethane, 25% propane, 5% butane, 8% isobutane and 7% natural gasoline.

(g)

Settlement date average per mmbtu.

(h)

Average of monthly prices obtained from NYMEX Exchange (expressed in $).

(i)

Average of monthly prices obtained from Tokyo Commodity Exchange (expressed in $). 

 

The following table sets forth outstanding derivative contracts as of November 4, 2024, and the weighted average prices for those contracts:


2024

2025


Fourth
Quarter

First
Quarter

Second
Quarter

Third
Quarter

Fourth
Quarter

Crude Oil






NYMEX WTI Three-Way Collars






Volume (Bbls/day)

50,000

Weighted average price per Bbl:






Ceiling

$       95.95

$             —

$             —

$             —

$             —

Floor

$       65.00

$             —

$             —

$             —

$             —

Sold put

$       50.00

$             —

$             —

$             —

$             —

Natural Gas






Henry Hub Two-Way Collars






Volume (MMBtu/day)

150,000

150,000

150,000

150,000

Weighted average price per MMBtu






Ceiling

$             —

$         5.85

$         5.85

$         5.85

$         5.85

Floor

$             —

$         2.50

$         2.50

$         2.50

$         2.50

 

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