NORTH EUROPEAN OIL ROYALTY TRUST ANNOUNCES THE DISTRIBUTION FOR THE FIRST QUARTER OF FISCAL 2023
The North European Oil Royalty Trust (NYSE: NRT) has announced a quarterly distribution of $1.00 per unit for Q1 fiscal 2023, marking a 300% increase from $0.25 in Q1 2022. This rise is primarily attributed to higher natural gas prices and royalty adjustments totaling $3,992,911. However, due to a decline in gas prices, a negative adjustment in royalty payments is anticipated for Q3 2023, potentially reducing cash distributions for that quarter. The cumulative 12-month distribution now stands at $2.58 per unit, up 279.41% from $0.68 previously. The earnings release is set for February 14, 2023.
- Quarterly distribution increased to $1.00 per unit, a 300% rise year-over-year.
- Cumulative 12-month distribution of $2.58 per unit, up 279.41% from $0.68.
- Anticipated negative adjustments in royalty payments due to declining gas prices for Q3 2023.
The Trust's monthly royalty payments are paid prospectively based on the amount of royalties payable to the Trust in the prior quarter. End of quarter royalty adjustments result from the need to align prospective royalty payments from the operating companies with actual royalties that should have been paid. When actual prices and volumes are reported, there will be a positive reconciliation in the current quarter or a negative reconciliation in the subsequent quarter. Primarily as a result of the recent decline in gas prices, it is now anticipated that royalty payments to the Trust will be subject to a negative adjustment in the third fiscal quarter (May-
The Trust receives all of its royalties under two royalty agreements. The Mobil Agreement, which is the higher royalty rate agreement, covers gas sales from the western half of the Oldenburg concession. The OEG Agreement, which is the lower royalty rate agreement, covers gas sales from the entire Oldenburg concession. The factors determining the amount of gas royalties payable under the two agreements from the preceding calendar quarter are shown in the table below comparing the fourth calendar quarters of 2022 and 2021.
Quarterly Gas Data Providing Basis for Fiscal Quarter Royalties | |||
Mobil Agreement | 4th Ended | 4th Ended | Percentage Change |
Gas Sales (Bcf1) | 3.519 | 4.105 | - 14.28 % |
Gas Prices2 (Ecents/kWh3) | 14.1664 | 3.0604 | +362.89 % |
Average Exchange Rate4 | 1.0706 | 1.1256 | - |
Gas Royalties | +276.66 % | ||
OEG Agreement | |||
Gas Sales (Bcf) | 12.881 | 13.970 | - |
Gas Prices (Ecents/kWh) | 14.4469 | 3.1210 | +362.89 % |
Average Exchange Rate | 1.0700 | 1.1255 | - |
Gas Royalties | +359.58 % |
1Billion cubic feet 2Gas prices derived from August-October period 3Euro cents per kilowatt hour |
The cumulative 12-month distribution, which includes the
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Forward-Looking Statements
This press release may contain forward-looking statements intended to qualify for the safe harbor from liability established by the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Such statements address future expectations and events or conditions concerning the Trust, such as statements concerning future gas prices, royalty payments and cash distributions. Many of these statements are based on information provided to the Trust by the operating companies or by consultants using public information sources. These statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated in any forward-looking statements. These include:
- risks and uncertainties concerning levels of gas production and gas sale prices, general economic conditions, currency exchange rates, and the overall impact of the novel coronavirus identified as COVID-19;
- the ability or willingness of the operating companies to perform under their contractual obligations with the Trust;
- potential disputes with the operating companies and the resolution thereof; and
- political and economic uncertainty arising from
Russia's invasion ofUkraine .
All such factors are difficult to predict, contain uncertainties that may materially affect actual results, and are generally beyond the control of the Trust. New factors emerge from time to time and it is not possible for the Trust to predict all such factors or to assess the impact of each such factor on the Trust. Any forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date on which such statement is made, and the Trust does not undertake any obligation to update any forward-looking statement to reflect events or circumstances after the date on which such statement is made.
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