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Matador Resources Company Reports 7% Annual Increase in Total Proved Reserves, Including 17% Annual Increase in Proved Developed Reserves and 12% Annual Increase in Delaware Basin Proved Reserves
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Matador Resources Company (NYSE: MTDR) reported a 7% increase in proved oil and natural gas reserves, totaling 270.3 million BOE as of December 31, 2020. This improvement, despite a significant drop in oil and gas prices by 31% and 23% respectively, demonstrates the company's robust operational efficiency. Notably, proved developed reserves rose by 17%, contributing to a stronger financial outlook. The Delaware Basin saw a 12% increase, now making up 97% of total reserves. However, the Standardized Measure and PV-10 values of reserves declined by 22% and 26%, respectively, due to commodity price reductions.
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7% increase in total proved reserves to 270.3 million BOE.
17% increase in proved developed reserves, indicating effective new well completions.
12% increase in Delaware Basin proved reserves, strengthening asset base.
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22% decline in Standardized Measure value from $2.03 billion to $1.58 billion.
26% decline in PV-10 value from $2.25 billion to $1.66 billion.
Matador Resources Company (NYSE: MTDR) (“Matador” or the “Company”) today reported its estimated proved oil and natural gas reserves at December 31, 2020, which showed a 7% year-over-year increase in total proved reserves, including a 17% year-over-year increase in proved developed reserves and a 12% year-over-year increase in Delaware Basin total proved reserves, each as compared to the Company’s oil and natural gas reserves at December 31, 2019.
Joseph Wm. Foran, Matador’s Chairman and CEO, commented, “Matador is pleased today to report a 7% year-over-year increase in our total proved reserves from 252.5 million BOE at December 31, 2019 to 270.3 million BOE at December 31, 2020, an all-time high for Matador. This reserves increase was achieved despite the 31% reduction in oil price and the 23% reduction in natural gas price required to be used in estimating proved reserves at December 31, 2020, as noted in the summary table following my remarks. Further, this increase in total proved reserves reflects organic reserves growth from Matador’s oil and natural gas properties and was achieved despite the reduction in the Company’s operated rig count from six to three during 2020.
“Matador’s year-end 2020 proved reserves also reflect a 17% year-over-year increase in proved developed reserves, which is attributable to the quality of new wells we completed and turned to sales during 2020 and is very important to the continued reaffirmation, and potential future increases, of the borrowing base under our reserves-based credit facility. Further, our total proved reserves in the Delaware Basin increased 12% during 2020 and now comprise approximately 97% of our total proved oil and natural gas reserves.
“Although the Standardized Measure and the PV-10 value of our proved reserves declined 22% and 26%, respectively, from $2.03 billion and $2.25 billion at December 31, 2019 to $1.58 billion and $1.66 billion at December 31, 2020, the decrease was entirely attributable to the reduction in commodity prices noted above. Given the continued strong well results we have achieved throughout our Delaware Basin acreage position, and particularly in the Stateline asset area and the Rodney Robinson leasehold, Matador believes that it is well positioned for more significant growth in its proved reserves volumes and PV-10 value at year-end 2021 as commodity prices recover.”
Proved Reserves, Standardized Measure and PV-10
The following table summarizes Matador’s estimated total proved oil and natural gas reserves at December 31, 2020, 2019 and 2018.
At December 31,
2020
2019
2018
Estimated proved reserves:(1)(2)
Oil (MBbl)(3)
159,949
147,991
123,401
FAQ
What were Matador Resources' total proved reserves at the end of 2020?
Matador Resources reported total proved reserves of 270.3 million BOE at the end of 2020.
How did Matador's proved developed reserves change in 2020?
Proved developed reserves increased by 17% in 2020.
What is the impact of commodity prices on Matador's reserves values?
The Standardized Measure and PV-10 values of Matador's reserves declined by 22% and 26% respectively due to reduced commodity prices.
What percentage of Matador's proved reserves are in the Delaware Basin?
Approximately 97% of Matador's total proved reserves are located in the Delaware Basin.
How did Matador's reserves change compared to 2019?
Compared to 2019, Matador's total proved reserves increased by 7%.