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SM ENERGY REPORTS RECORD 2024 RESULTS AND TRANSFORMATIVE 2025 OPERATING PLAN; AND ANNOUNCES OFFICER RETIREMENT AND NEW APPOINTMENTS

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SM Energy reported record results for 2024 and announced its 2025 operating plan. Key highlights include:

Record achievements in 2024: Oil production reached 80.2 MBbls/d (up 23% from 2023), total production hit 170.5 MBoe/d (up 12%), and year-end proved reserves grew to 678 MMBoe (up 12%). The company returned $169.0 million to stockholders through dividends and share buybacks.

The company's 2025 outlook projects over 20% production growth and 30% oil production increase, driven by Uinta Basin integration. Net income for 2024 was $770.3 million ($6.67 per diluted share), with Q4 at $188.3 million ($1.64 per diluted share). The company aims to optimize capital efficiency across three core assets while maintaining a $0.80 per share annual fixed dividend.

SM Energy ha riportato risultati record per il 2024 e ha annunciato il suo piano operativo per il 2025. I principali punti salienti includono:

Risultati record nel 2024: La produzione di petrolio ha raggiunto 80,2 MBbls/giorno (in aumento del 23% rispetto al 2023), la produzione totale ha toccato 170,5 MBoe/giorno (in aumento del 12%) e le riserve provate a fine anno sono cresciute a 678 MMBoe (in aumento del 12%). L'azienda ha restituito 169,0 milioni di dollari agli azionisti tramite dividendi e riacquisti di azioni.

Le prospettive per il 2025 dell'azienda prevedono una crescita della produzione superiore al 20% e un aumento della produzione di petrolio del 30%, grazie all'integrazione del Bacino di Uinta. L'utile netto per il 2024 è stato di 770,3 milioni di dollari (6,67 dollari per azione diluita), con il quarto trimestre a 188,3 milioni di dollari (1,64 dollari per azione diluita). L'azienda mira a ottimizzare l'efficienza del capitale attraverso tre asset principali, mantenendo un dividendo fisso annuale di 0,80 dollari per azione.

SM Energy reportó resultados récord para 2024 y anunció su plan operativo para 2025. Los aspectos más destacados incluyen:

Logros récord en 2024: La producción de petróleo alcanzó 80.2 MBbls/día (un aumento del 23% respecto a 2023), la producción total llegó a 170.5 MBoe/día (un aumento del 12%), y las reservas probadas a fin de año crecieron a 678 MMBoe (un aumento del 12%). La compañía devolvió 169.0 millones de dólares a los accionistas a través de dividendos y recompra de acciones.

Las perspectivas para 2025 de la compañía proyectan un crecimiento de producción de más del 20% y un aumento del 30% en la producción de petróleo, impulsado por la integración de la Cuenca de Uinta. El ingreso neto para 2024 fue de 770.3 millones de dólares (6.67 dólares por acción diluida), con el cuarto trimestre en 188.3 millones de dólares (1.64 dólares por acción diluida). La compañía tiene como objetivo optimizar la eficiencia de capital en tres activos centrales, manteniendo un dividendo fijo anual de 0.80 dólares por acción.

SM 에너지는 2024년 기록적인 결과를 보고하고 2025년 운영 계획을 발표했습니다. 주요 하이라이트는 다음과 같습니다:

2024년 기록적인 성과: 원유 생산량이 하루 80.2 MBbls에 도달하여(2023년 대비 23% 증가), 총 생산량이 하루 170.5 MBoe에 도달했습니다(12% 증가). 연말 기준 검증된 매장량은 678 MMBoe로 증가했습니다(12% 증가). 이 회사는 배당금과 자사주 매입을 통해 주주에게 1억 6,900만 달러를 반환했습니다.

회사의 2025년 전망은 20% 이상의 생산 성장과 30%의 원유 생산 증가를 예상하며, 이는 유인타 분지 통합에 의해 추진됩니다. 2024년 순이익은 7억 7,030만 달러(희석 주당 6.67달러)였으며, 4분기에는 1억 8,830만 달러(희석 주당 1.64달러)였습니다. 이 회사는 세 가지 핵심 자산 전반에 걸쳐 자본 효율성을 최적화하는 동시에 주당 0.80달러의 연간 고정 배당금을 유지하는 것을 목표로 하고 있습니다.

SM Energy a annoncé des résultats records pour 2024 et a présenté son plan opérationnel pour 2025. Les points forts incluent :

Réalisations records en 2024 : La production de pétrole a atteint 80,2 MBbls/jour (en hausse de 23 % par rapport à 2023), la production totale a atteint 170,5 MBoe/jour (en hausse de 12 %) et les réserves prouvées à la fin de l'année ont augmenté à 678 MMBoe (en hausse de 12 %). L'entreprise a restitué 169,0 millions de dollars aux actionnaires par le biais de dividendes et de rachats d'actions.

Les perspectives pour 2025 de l'entreprise prévoient une croissance de la production de plus de 20 % et une augmentation de 30 % de la production de pétrole, soutenue par l'intégration du bassin de l'Uinta. Le revenu net pour 2024 s'élevait à 770,3 millions de dollars (6,67 dollars par action diluée), avec un quatrième trimestre à 188,3 millions de dollars (1,64 dollars par action diluée). L'entreprise vise à optimiser l'efficacité du capital sur trois actifs clés tout en maintenant un dividende fixe annuel de 0,80 dollars par action.

SM Energy hat Rekordergebnisse für 2024 gemeldet und seinen Betriebsplan für 2025 angekündigt. Zu den wichtigsten Highlights gehören:

Rekordleistungen im Jahr 2024: Die Ölproduktion erreichte 80,2 MBbls/Tag (ein Anstieg von 23% im Vergleich zu 2023), die Gesamtproduktion betrug 170,5 MBoe/Tag (ein Anstieg von 12%), und die nachgewiesenen Reserven zum Jahresende wuchsen auf 678 MMBoe (ein Anstieg von 12%). Das Unternehmen gab 169,0 Millionen Dollar an die Aktionäre durch Dividenden und Aktienrückkäufe zurück.

Der Ausblick für 2025 des Unternehmens prognostiziert ein Produktionswachstum von über 20% und einen Anstieg der Ölproduktion um 30%, unterstützt durch die Integration des Uinta-Beckens. Der Nettogewinn für 2024 betrug 770,3 Millionen Dollar (6,67 Dollar pro verwässerter Aktie), mit 188,3 Millionen Dollar (1,64 Dollar pro verwässerter Aktie) im vierten Quartal. Das Unternehmen strebt an, die Kapitaleffizienz über drei Kernanlagen zu optimieren und gleichzeitig eine jährliche feste Dividende von 0,80 Dollar pro Aktie aufrechtzuerhalten.

Positive
  • Record oil production of 80.2 MBbls/d, up 23% YoY
  • Total production increased 12% to 170.5 MBoe/d
  • Proved reserves up 12% to 678 MMBoe
  • Net income of $770.3 million for 2024
  • Returned $169.0 million to shareholders (4% yield)
  • Inventory locations increased by 40%
  • Reduced revolving credit facility balance by $121.5 million
Negative
  • Net debt increased by $1.84 billion to $2.80 billion
  • Net debt-to-Adjusted EBITDAX ratio at 1.4x

Insights

The 2024 results and 2025 outlook reveal SM Energy's successful execution of a transformative growth strategy while maintaining financial discipline. The 23% year-over-year increase in oil production to 80.2 MBbls/d demonstrates strong operational execution, while the 40% expansion in drilling locations significantly enhances future growth potential.

Three key developments stand out from a financial perspective: First, the company's ability to generate $485 million in adjusted free cash flow while funding substantial growth showcases excellent capital efficiency. Second, the reduction in revolving credit facility balance by $121.5 million in Q4 alone indicates strong cash flow conversion. Third, the $169 million returned to shareholders (approximately 4% yield) demonstrates commitment to balanced capital allocation.

The 2025 outlook is particularly compelling due to three factors:

  • The Uinta Basin integration is expected to drive >30% oil production growth while being accretive to financial metrics
  • The company's 1.4x leverage ratio provides flexibility to pursue growth while maintaining financial health
  • The expanded inventory base across three core assets enables optimized capital deployment

The hedging strategy for 2025 appears well-structured, with approximately 30% of expected oil and gas production hedged at favorable price levels, providing downside protection while maintaining upside exposure. This balanced approach supports the company's ability to execute its growth plans while protecting cash flows.

DENVER, Feb. 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- SM Energy Company (the "Company") (NYSE: SM) today announces certain fourth quarter and full year 2024 operating and financial results, year-end 2024 estimated net proved reserves and its 2025 operating plan.

In 2024, SM Energy met all of its strategic objectives and delivered certain record results. Financial and operational highlights included:

  • Record oil production for the full year 2024 of 29.4 MMBbls, or 80.2 MBbls/d, up 23% from 2023. Total net production for the full year 2024 was 62.4 MMBoe, or 170.5 MBoe/d, up 12% from 2023.
  • Record year-end estimated net proved reserves of 678 MMBoe, up 12% from year-end 2023. The ratio of estimated net proved reserves at year-end 2024 to 2024 net production was 10.9 years.
  • Record dividends paid. The Company's sustainable fixed dividend was increased to an annualized rate of $0.80 per share, commencing in the fourth quarter of 2024. The fixed dividend combined with share buybacks returned $169.0 million to stockholders in 2024, an approximate 4% yield to current market capitalization. The Company has repurchased approximately 10.1 million shares from announcement of its return of capital program on September 7, 2022, through year-end 2024.
  • Inventory/gross drilling locations increased by approximately 40% at year-end 2024 from year-end 2023, primarily driven by the Uinta Basin acquisitions, organic growth in the Woodford-Barnett and continued expansion of the South Texas Austin Chalk.
  • Reduced the balance on the revolving credit facility by $121.5 million from $190.0 million at October 1, 2024, to $68.5 million at year-end 2024, making progress towards the Company's target leverage.
  • Substantial production growth expected in 2025 with the addition of the Uinta Basin program. The 2025 operating plan is designed to optimize capital efficiency across the Company's three core assets and results in a step-change in scale. The addition of the Uinta Basin program is expected to increase year-over-year net production by more than 20% on a Boe basis and increase oil production by more than 30%.
  • Net income for the full year 2024 was $770.3 million, or $6.67 per diluted common share, and for the fourth quarter 2024 was $188.3 million, or $1.64 per diluted common share. Adjusted net income(1) was $6.80 per diluted common share for the full year 2024 and $1.91 per diluted common share for the fourth quarter 2024. Adjusted EBITDAX(1) was $2.0 billion for the full year 2024 and $610.8 million for the fourth quarter 2024.
  • At SM Energy, employees are recognized as the Company's most valuable asset. In 2024, the Company was honored with two distinguished Leadership Development awards from the Brandon Hall Group. The Gold Award recognized our innovative approach to building competencies and skills, while the Bronze Award celebrated overall excellence in leadership development. These accolades underscore the Company's commitment to cultivating a thriving corporate culture and leadership values that rank among the nation's best.

The Company's 2025 strategy and operational plan is intended to support long-term profitability and value creation by:

  • Focusing on operational execution to realize a step change in scale through the successful integration of the Company's recently acquired Uinta Basin assets; delivering low breakeven, high return wells across the portfolio by optimizing capital efficiency; demonstrating innovation; and remaining a leader in stewardship.
  • Returning capital to stockholders by generating free cash flow to support our increased $0.80 per share annual fixed dividend, transferring enterprise value to equity holders by pursuing reduced debt to a target of 1 times leverage; and resuming the Company's share buyback program, as appropriate, given $500.0 million in authorization.
  • Expanding our portfolio of top-tier economic drilling inventory through acquisition and exploration, and the application of advanced analytics, new technologies and development optimization.

Chief Executive Officer Herb Vogel comments: "2024 was an outstanding year. The SM Energy team delivered a significant increase in scale as measured by the 23% increase in daily oil production, 12% increase in estimated net proved reserves, approximate 40% increase in gross drilling locations and 24% expansion in our core portfolio net acreage. We remained focused on operational execution, continuing to deliver superior well performance and organically growing our portfolio while also delivering return of capital equating to an approximate 4% yield to market capitalization.

As we commence 2025, we are first focused on the integration of our Utah operations where results are expected to be accretive to all financial metrics. The balance sheet is in excellent shape, and we intend to prioritize the generation of free cash flow to pay our fixed dividend and reduce debt, followed by share repurchases once we achieve target leverage. We designed our 2025 operational plan to optimize free cash flow, considering a multi-year period, which will employ our differential technical capabilities to deliver superior well performance and drive capital efficiency. We are well poised for an excellent 2025."

OFFICER RETIREMENT AND NEW APPOINTMENTS

The Company announces the retirement of Jennifer Martin Samuels, the Company's Vice President - Investor Relations and ESG Stewardship. Ms. Samuels' retirement from her current position will be effective March 7, 2025, and she plans to remain with the Company in an advisory capacity until later this year.

The Company also announces several officer appointments, all of which are effective March 2, 2025.

  • Dean Lutey was promoted to the position of Senior Vice President - Chief Information Officer. Mr. Lutey has served in the role of Vice President - Chief Information Officer since 2021 and previously Vice President - Information Technology since 2013. Mr. Lutey joined the Company in 2008 as Manager of Production Services. Mr. Lutey has more than 28 years of experience in information technology.
  • Pat Lytle was promoted to the position of Senior Vice President - Finance. Mr. Lytle has served in the role of Vice President - Chief Accounting Officer and Controller since 2021 and joined the Company in 2007 as a Senior Accountant. Mr. Lytle has more than 20 years of accounting and finance experience in the energy industry. He will assume the Investor Relations and ESG Stewardship responsibilities as well as oversee the financial planning and treasury functions.
  • Richard Jenkins was promoted to the position of Senior Vice President - Utah. Mr. Jenkins has served as Vice President - Utah since 2024 and previously Vice President - Operations since 2023. Mr. Jenkins joined the Company in 2010 as a Senior Reservoir Engineer. Mr. Jenkins has more than 17 years of experience in the oil and gas industry.
  • Alan Bennett was promoted to the position of Vice President and Controller. Mr. Bennett most recently served as Senior Director of Financial Planning and Analysis and joined the Company in 2011 as a Senior Accountant. Mr. Bennett previously served as Director of Operations Accounting and has more than 18 years of accounting and finance experience in the energy industry. Mr. Bennett will serve as the Company's principal accounting officer.

ESTIMATED NET PROVED RESERVES AT YEAR-END 2024



MMBoe

Estimated net proved reserves year-end 2023


605

Net acquisitions and divestitures


102

Net infill/revisions (excluding 5 year rule and price)


67

Discovery/extensions


11

Net production


(62)

Revisions – 5 year rule


(31)

Revisions – price


(14)

Estimated net proved reserves year-end 2024


678

Estimated net proved reserves at year-end 2024 were 678 MMBoe. Estimated net proved reserves were 51% in South Texas, 34% in the Midland Basin, and 15% in the Uinta Basin, and were comprised of 44% oil, 38% natural gas and 18% NGLs. Net proved reserves were 60% developed and 40% undeveloped.

  • The ratio of estimated net proved reserves at year-end 2024 to 2024 net production is 10.9 years.
  • 2024 SEC pricing was $75.48 per Bbl oil, $2.13 per MMBtu natural gas and $28.29 per Bbl NGLs, down 4% and 19% and up 2%, respectively, compared to 2023 SEC pricing.
  • Our Uinta Basin acquisitions added estimated net proved reserves of approximately 100 MMBoe, 38% of which were developed.

STANDARDIZED MEASURE

The standardized measure of discounted future net cash flows from estimated net proved reserves was $7.27 billion at year-end 2024, up from $6.28 billion at year-end 2023. The 16% increase in the standardized measure compared with year-end 2023 is predominantly due to the increase in estimated net proved reserves, partially offset by lower SEC pricing for oil and gas used in the calculation. Pre-tax PV-10(1) was $8.36 billion.

FOURTH QUARTER AND FULL YEAR 2024 RESULTS

Details and discussions of fourth quarter and full year 2024 net production and commodity pricing are given below, along with summary tables:

NET PRODUCTION BY OPERATING AREA





Fourth Quarter 2024


Midland Basin

South Texas

Uinta Basin

Total

Oil (MBbl / MBbl/d)

4,957 / 53.9

2,011 / 21.9

2,870 / 31.2

9,838 / 106.9

Natural Gas (MMcf / MMcf/d)

16,028 / 174.2

20,352 / 221.2

2,703 / 29.4

39,084 / 424.8

NGLs (MBbl / MBbl/d)

9 / —

2,775 / 30.2

— / —

2,784 / 30.3

Total (MBoe / MBoe/d)

7,637 / 83.0

8,178 / 88.9

3,321 / 36.1

19,136 / 208.0

Note: Totals may not calculate due to rounding.




 


Full Year 2024


Midland Basin

South Texas

Uinta Basin

Total

Oil (MBbl / MBbl/d)

19,090 / 52.2

7,407 / 20.2

2,870 / 7.8

29,367 / 80.2

Natural Gas (MMcf / MMcf/d)

62,009 / 169.4

72,267 / 197.5

2,703 / 7.4

136,979 / 374.3

NGLs (MBbl / MBbl/d)

24 / —

10,178 / 27.8

— / —

10,202 / 27.9

Total (MBoe / MBoe/d)

29,449 / 80.5

29,629 / 81.0

3,321 / 9.1

62,399 / 170.5

Note: Totals may not calculate due to rounding.

Uinta Basin full year volumes include one quarter
of production; subsequent to the close of the
Uinta Basin Acquisitions




 

  • Fourth quarter production volumes were 19.1 MMBoe, or 208.0 MBoe/d, and were 51% oil. Production volumes increased 22% sequentially and oil production volumes increased 38% sequentially with the addition of the Uinta Basin assets acquired on October 1, 2024. Fourth quarter volumes were affected by approximately 3 MBoe/d as a result of downtime from third-party crude takeaway and the decision to reject ethane at certain gas processing plants due to better economics with strong natural gas prices.
  • Full year production volumes of 62.4 MMBoe (170.5 MBoe/d) were up 12% from 2023. Production volumes were 48% from South Texas, 47% from the Midland Basin, and 5% from the Uinta Basin. Volumes were 47% oil, 37% natural gas and 16% NGLs.

 

REALIZED PRICES BY OPERATING AREA




Fourth Quarter 2024


Midland Basin

South Texas

Uinta Basin

Total

(Pre/Post-hedge)(1)

Oil ($/Bbl)

$70.56

$67.31

$68.66

$69.34 / $70.54

Natural Gas ($/Mcf)

$2.23

$2.10

$2.56

$2.19 / $2.50

NGLs ($/Bbl)

nm

$24.48

nm

$24.49 / $24.01

Per Boe

$50.52

$30.08

$61.44

$43.68 / $44.85

Note: Totals may not calculate due to rounding.




 


Full Year 2024


Midland Basin

South Texas

Uinta Basin

Total

(Pre/Post-hedge)(1)

Oil ($/Bbl)

$75.83

$73.27

$68.66

$74.49 / $74.92

Natural Gas ($/Mcf)

$1.91

$1.71

$2.56

$1.82 / $2.25

NGLs ($/Bbl)

nm

$23.00

nm

$23.01 / $22.76

Per Boe

$53.20

$30.39

$61.44

$42.81 / $43.91

Note: Totals may not calculate due to rounding.

 




 

  • In the fourth quarter, benchmark pricing included NYMEX WTI at $70.27/Bbl, NYMEX Henry Hub natural gas at $2.79/MMBtu and OPIS Composite NGLs at $29.29/Bbl. For the full year, benchmark pricing included NYMEX WTI at $75.72/Bbl, NYMEX Henry Hub natural gas at $2.27/MMBtu and OPIS Composite NGLs at $28.30/Bbl.
  • In the fourth quarter, the average realized price before the effect of hedges was $43.68 per Boe, and the average realized price after the effect of hedges was $44.85 per Boe.(1) For the full year, the average realized price before the effect of hedges was $42.81 per Boe, and the average realized price after the effect of hedges was $43.91 per Boe.(1)
  • The effect of commodity derivative settlements for the fourth quarter and full year was a gain of $1.17 per Boe, or $22.4 million, and a gain of $1.10 per Boe, or $68.7 million, respectively.

For additional operating metrics and regional detail, please see the Financial Highlights section below and the accompanying slide deck.

CAPITAL EXPENDITURES AND ACTIVITY

In the fourth quarter 2024, capital expenditures of $353.5 million before change in accruals of $8.8 million totaled $362.3 million.(1) During the fourth quarter of 2024, the Company drilled 45 net wells and added 37 net flowing completions. During the fourth quarter, faster than expected drilling and completion times accelerated certain costs into the fourth quarter 2024. For the full year 2024, capital expenditures of $1.31 billion before change in accruals of $24.3 million totaled $1.29 billion(1) and the Company drilled 142 net wells and added 135 net flowing completions.

NET INCOME AND NET INCOME PER SHARE

Fourth quarter 2024 net income was $188.3 million, or $1.64 per diluted common share, compared with net income of $247.1 million, or $2.12 per diluted common share, for the same period in 2023. The current year period benefited on a per share basis from 36% higher production volumes, a 3% increase in the realized price per Boe after the effect of net derivative settlements and fewer shares outstanding, offset by certain higher per unit expenses and increased income tax and net interest expense. For the full year 2024, net income was $770.3 million, or $6.67 per diluted common share, compared with net income of $817.9 million, or $6.86 per diluted common share, for the full year 2023. Full year net income compared with the prior year reflects a 12% increase in production volumes, a 2% increase in the realized price per Boe after the effect of net derivative settlements, and fewer shares outstanding, offset predominantly by net interest and tax expenses.

NET CASH PROVIDED BY OPERATING ACTIVITIES

Fourth quarter 2024 net cash provided by operating activities of $577.9 million before net change in working capital of $(26.6) million totaled $551.2 million,(1) representing an increase of $127.5 million, or 30%, from $423.7 million(1) in the same period in 2023. The increase from the prior year period was primarily due to higher production volumes and a higher realized price per Boe after the effect of net derivative settlements, partially offset by certain higher per unit expenses and higher cash taxes. For the full year 2024, net cash provided by operating activities of $1.78 billion before net changes in working capital of $(11.2) million totaled $1.77 billion,(1) representing an increase of $192.4 million, or 12%, from $1.58 billion(1) in 2023. The increase in 2024 is predominantly due to higher production volumes and a higher realized price per Boe after the effect of net derivative settlements, partially offset by higher cash taxes.

ADJUSTED EBITDAX(1) AND ADJUSTED NET INCOME(1) 

Fourth quarter 2024 Adjusted EBITDAX(1) was $610.8 million, up $165.6 million, or 37%, from $445.1 million in the same period in 2023. For the full year 2024, Adjusted EBITDAX(1) was $1.99 billion, compared with $1.71 billion in 2023.

Fourth quarter 2024 adjusted net income(1) was $220.2 million, or $1.91 per diluted common share, which compares with adjusted net income(1) of $181.5 million, or $1.56 per diluted common share, for the same period in 2023. For the full year 2024, adjusted net income(1) was $785.1 million, or $6.80 per diluted common share, compared with adjusted net income(1) of $702.5 million, or $5.89 per diluted common share, in 2023.

ADJUSTED FREE CASH FLOW(1)

Fourth quarter 2024 cash flow from operations before net change in working capital totaled $551.2 million,(1) and capital expenditures before changes in accruals totaled $362.3 million,(1) delivering Adjusted free cash flow of $188.9 million.(1) For the full year 2024, cash flow from operations before net change in working capital totaled $1.77 billion,(1) and capital expenditures before changes in accruals totaled $1.29 billion,(1) delivering Adjusted free cash flow of $485.0 million.(1)

FINANCIAL POSITION, LIQUIDITY AND NET DEBT-TO-ADJUSTED EBITDAX(1)

At year-end 2024, the outstanding principal amount of the Company's long-term debt was $2.80 billion including $68.5 million drawn on the Company's senior secured revolving credit facility. At year-end 2024, cash and cash equivalents were zero and net debt(1) was $2.80 billion, up $1.84 billion from year-end 2023.

As of December 31, 2024, the Company's borrowing base and commitments under its senior secured revolving credit facility were $3.00 billion and $2.00 billion, respectively, and combined with the balance drawn on the Company's senior secured revolving credit facility, available liquidity was $1.93 billion.

At year-end 2024, the Net debt-to-Adjusted EBITDAX(1) ratio was 1.4.

COMMODITY DERIVATIVES

As of February 14, 2025, commodity derivative positions for 2025 include:

SWAPS & COLLARS:

  • Oil: Approximately 12,600 MBbls, or slightly more than 30%, of expected 2025 net oil production is hedged at a weighted-average price of $69.02/Bbl (collar floors and swaps) to $74.89/Bbl (collar ceilings and swaps), excludes basis swaps.
  • Natural gas: Approximately 43,200 BBtu, or slightly less than 30%, of expected 2025 net natural gas production is hedged at an average price of $3.43/MMBtu (weighted-average of collar floors and swaps) to $4.44/MMBtu (weighted-average of collar ceilings and swaps), excludes basis swaps.

BASIS SWAPS:

  • Oil, Midland Basin differential: Approximately 4,600 MBbls of expected 2025 net oil Midland Basin oil production are hedged to the local price point at a positive weighted-average price of $1.18/Bbl.
  • Oil, MEH differential: Approximately 2,100 MBbls of expected 2025 net South Texas oil production are hedged to the local price point at a positive weighted-average price of $1.86/Bbl.
  • Gas, WAHA differential: Approximately 20,500 BBtu of expected 2025 net Midland Basin natural gas production are hedged to WAHA at a weighted-average price of ($0.66)/MMBtu.
  • Gas, HSC differential: Approximately 900 BBtu of expected 2025 net South Texas natural gas production are hedged to HSC at a weighted-average price of $0.0025/MMBtu.

A detailed schedule of these and other hedge positions are provided in the accompanying slide deck.

2025 OPERATING PLAN AND GUIDANCE

Discussion in this release of the Company's 2025 operating plan guidance includes the term "capital expenditures," which is defined to include adjustments for capital accruals, and is a non-GAAP measure. In reliance on the exception provided by Item 10(e)(1)(i)(B) of Regulation S-K, the Company is unable to provide a reconciliation of forward-looking non-GAAP capital expenditures because components of the calculations are inherently unpredictable, such as changes to, and the timing of, capital accruals, unknown future events, and estimating certain future GAAP measures. The inability to project certain components of the calculation could significantly affect the accuracy of a reconciliation.

KEY ASSUMPTIONS

  • Benchmark pricing assumptions are $70.00 per Bbl WTI; $3.25 per MMBtu natural gas; $27.00 per Bbl NGLs.
  • Hedges currently in place.
  • Processing ethane in the second and third quarters, rejecting ethane in the first and fourth quarters. Rejecting ethane reduces overall volumes by approximately 3.5-4.0 MBoe/d during those periods.

GUIDANCE FULL YEAR 2025:

  • Net production volumes are expected to range between 200-215 MBoe/d, and net oil production is expected to comprise 51%-52%, or average approximately 102-112 MBbls/d. At the midpoint, this implies a year-over-year increase in production of 22% on a Boe basis and increase in oil production of 33%.
  • Capital expenditures adjusted for capital accruals(1) are expected to approximate $1.3 billion, excluding acquisitions and certain non-operated activity to be confirmed later in the year.
    • Drill, complete and equip ("DC&E") expenditures are expected to be allocated approximately 35%-40% to Utah, 35%-40% to the Midland Basin and 25% to South Texas. The program assumes DC&E makes up approximately 90% of the budget and facilities, land and other make up the remainder. The capital program also assumes $25 million for capitalized interest.
    • The Company expects to drill approximately 105 net wells and complete approximately 150 net wells.
  • Net production costs:
    • LOE is expected to average between $5.30-$5.50/Boe, which includes workover activity;
    • Transportation is expected to average between $4.10-$4.40/Boe;
    • Production and ad valorem taxes are expected to average between $2.50-$2.70/Boe.
  • G&A is expected to be approximately $160 million, including approximately $25 million of non-cash costs. This includes approximately $7 million in one-time expenses associated with the Uinta Basin integration efforts.
  • Exploration/capitalized overhead is expected to approximate $75 million.
  • DD&A is expected to be approximately $15/Boe.
  • Cash taxes are expected to range between $75-$95 million.

GUIDANCE FIRST QUARTER 2025:

  • Capital expenditures are expected to range between $425-435 million. This includes drilling approximately 40 net wells and completing approximately 45 net wells, which constitutes approximately one-third of the full year program. Capital expenditures are weighted to the first half of the year as the Company completes the near-term Uinta Basin plan initiated by the seller.
  • Net production is expected to be approximately 191-198 MBoe/d at 52%-53% oil.
  • LOE is expected to average between $5.45-$5.55/Boe.
  • G&A is expected to be approximately $40-$42 million and includes $3-$4 million in one-time expenses related to the Uinta Basin integration efforts.

UPCOMING EVENTS

EARNINGS Q&A WEBCAST AND CONFERENCE CALL

February 20, 2025 – Please join SM Energy management at 8:00 a.m. Mountain time/10:00 a.m. Eastern time for the 2024 financial and operating results/2025 operating plan Q&A session. This discussion will be accessible via:

  • Webcast (available live and for replay) – on the Company's website at sm-energy.com/investors (replay accessible approximately 1 hour after the live call); or
  • Telephone - join the live conference call by registering at https://event.choruscall.com/mediaframe/webcast.html?webcastid=I0Wr8SaS. Dial-in for domestic toll free/International is 877-407-6050 / +1 201-689-8022.

CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION

  • February 25, 2025 – J.P. Morgan 2024 Global High Yield & Leveraged Finance Conference. Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Wade Pursell will present at 6:00 a.m. Mountain time/8:00 a.m. Eastern time and will participate in investor meetings at the event. Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Beth McDonald will join Mr. Pursell in investor meetings at the event. The Company plans to post an investor presentation to the Company's website at sm-energy.com/investors before the event. The presentation will not be webcast.
  • March 5-6, 2025 – DEP Thrive Energy Conference. President and Chief Executive Officer Herb Vogel, and Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Beth McDonald, will participate in investor meetings at the event.
  • March 17, 2025 – 37th Annual ROTH Conference. Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Wade Pursell will participate in investor meetings at the event.

DISCLOSURES

FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS

This release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of securities laws. The words "anticipate," "deliver," "demonstrate," "establish," "estimate," "expects," "goal," "generate," "maintain," "objectives," "optimize," "target," and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements in this release include, among other things, estimated net proved reserves at year-end 2024 and the ratio of estimated net proved reserves at year-end 2024 to 2024 net production, expected future commodity prices, assumptions and projections for the first quarter and full year 2025 regarding guidance for production, production growth and oil mix as a percentage of total production (including net production and percentage oil increases attributable to the Company's Uinta Basin assets), capital expenditures, operating costs (including lease operating expenses, transportation costs and taxes), general and administrative expenses, exploration expenses and DD&A, the number of net wells to be drilled and completed, the percentage of future production that is hedged, the allocation of activity and capital expenditures among our operating areas and activities, and the Company's 2025 strategic objectives and operational plan, including plans successfully integrate the Company's recently acquired Uinta Basin assets, delivering low breakeven and high-return wells, and optimizing capital efficiency; returning capital to stockholders through dividends, debt reduction to a target of one times leverage, and share repurchases; increasing scale; and expanding the Company's portfolio through acquisition and exploration, and the application of new technologies. These statements involve known and unknown risks, which may cause SM Energy's actual results to differ materially from results expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. Future results may be impacted by the risks discussed in the Risk Factors section of SM Energy's most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K, as such risk factors may be updated from time to time in the Company's other periodic reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, specifically the 2024 Form 10-K. The forward-looking statements contained herein speak as of the date of this release. Although SM Energy may from time to time voluntarily update its prior forward-looking statements, it disclaims any commitment to do so, except as required by securities laws.

RESERVE DISCLOSURE

The SEC requires oil and natural gas companies, in their filings with the SEC, to disclose estimated net proved reserves, which are those quantities of oil, natural gas and NGLs, that, by analysis of geoscience and engineering data, can be estimated with reasonable certainty to be economically producible from a given date forward, from known reservoirs and under existing economic conditions (using the trailing 12-month average first-day-of-the-month prices), operating methods and government regulations prior to the time at which contracts providing the right to operate expire, unless evidence indicates that renewal is reasonably certain, regardless of whether deterministic or probabilistic methods are used for the estimation. The SEC also permits the disclosure of separate estimates of probable or possible reserves that meet SEC definitions for such reserves; however, the Company currently does not disclose probable or possible reserves in its SEC filings.

Estimated net proved reserves attributable to the Company at December 31, 2024, are estimated utilizing SEC reserve recognition standards and pricing assumptions based on the trailing 12-month average first-day-of-the-month prices of $75.48 per Bbl of oil, $2.13 per MMBtu of natural gas, and $28.29 per Bbl of NGLs. At least 80% of the PV-10 of the Company's estimate of its total estimated net proved reserves as of December 31, 2024, was audited by Ryder Scott Company, L.P.

FOOTNOTE 1: Indicates a non-GAAP measure or metric. Please refer to the "Definitions of non-GAAP Measures and Metrics as Calculated by the Company" section in Financial Highlights, and the corresponding reconciliations to the most directly-comparable GAAP financial measures for additional information.

ABOUT THE COMPANY

SM Energy Company is an independent energy company engaged in the acquisition, exploration, development, and production of crude oil, natural gas, and NGLs in the states of Texas and Utah. SM Energy routinely posts important information about the Company on its website. For more information about SM Energy, please visit its website at www.sm-energy.com.

SM ENERGY INVESTOR CONTACTS

Jennifer Martin Samuels, jsamuels@sm-energy.com, 303-864-2507
Lindsay Miller, lmiller@sm-energy.com, 303-830-5860

 

SM ENERGY COMPANY

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

December 31, 2024


Consolidated Balance Sheets




(in thousands, except share data)

December 31,

ASSETS

2024


2023

Current assets:




Cash and cash equivalents

$                      —


$           616,164

Accounts receivable

360,976


231,165

Derivative assets

48,522


56,442

Prepaid expenses and other

25,201


12,668

Total current assets

434,699


916,439

Property and equipment (successful efforts method):




Proved oil and gas properties

14,301,502


11,477,358

Accumulated depletion, depreciation, and amortization

(7,603,195)


(6,830,253)

Unproved oil and gas properties, net of valuation allowance of $32,680 and $35,362, respectively

764,924


335,620

Wells in progress

481,893


358,080

Other property and equipment, net of accumulated depreciation of $61,737 and $59,669, respectively

47,585


35,615

Total property and equipment, net

7,992,709


5,376,420

Noncurrent assets:




Derivative assets

3,973


8,672

Other noncurrent assets

145,266


78,454

Total noncurrent assets

149,239


87,126

Total assets

$        8,576,647


$        6,379,985

LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY




Current liabilities:




Accounts payable and accrued expenses

$           760,473


$           611,598

Derivative liabilities

7,058


6,789

Other current liabilities

22,419


15,425

Total current liabilities

789,950


633,812

Noncurrent liabilities:




Revolving credit facility

68,500


Senior Notes, net

2,708,243


1,575,334

Asset retirement obligations

145,313


118,774

Net deferred tax liabilities

545,295


369,903

Derivative liabilities

7,142


1,273

Other noncurrent liabilities

74,947


65,039

Total noncurrent liabilities

3,549,440


2,130,323

Stockholders' equity:




Common stock, $0.01 par value - authorized: 200,000,000 shares; issued and outstanding: 114,461,934 and 115,745,393 shares, respectively

1,145


1,157

Additional paid-in capital

1,501,779


1,565,021

Retained earnings

2,735,494


2,052,279

Accumulated other comprehensive loss

(1,161)


(2,607)

Total stockholders' equity

4,237,257


3,615,850

Total liabilities and stockholders' equity

$        8,576,647


$        6,379,985

 

SM ENERGY COMPANY

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

December 31, 2024


Consolidated Statements of Operations

(in thousands, except per share data)

For the Three Months Ended
December 31,


For the Twelve Months Ended
December 31,


2024


2023


2024


2023

Operating revenues and other income:








Oil, gas, and NGL production revenue

$        835,858


$        606,857


$      2,671,285


$      2,363,889

Other operating income, net

16,363


1,869


18,974


9,997

Total operating revenues and other income

852,221


608,726


2,690,259


2,373,886

Operating expenses:








Oil, gas, and NGL production expense

214,594


137,343


636,971


563,543

Depletion, depreciation, and amortization

260,524


189,107


809,305


690,481

Exploration (1)

16,349


15,847


64,121


59,480

General and administrative (1)

41,913


36,639


138,344


121,063

Net derivative (gain) loss (2)

20,298


(80,506)


(49,958)


(68,154)

Other operating expense, net

11,575


385


15,781


20,567

Total operating expenses

565,253


298,815


1,614,564


1,386,980

Income from operations

286,968


309,911


1,075,695


986,906

Interest expense

(46,297)


(23,917)


(140,659)


(91,630)

Interest income

783


6,052


31,903


19,854

Loss on extinguishment of debt



(483)


Other non-operating expense

(32)


(232)


(233)


(928)

Income before income taxes

241,422


291,814


966,223


914,202

Income tax expense

(53,144)


(44,703)


(195,930)


(96,322)

Net income

$        188,278


$        247,111


$         770,293


$         817,880









Basic weighted-average common shares outstanding

114,421


115,971


114,757


118,678

Diluted weighted-average common shares outstanding

115,038


116,587


115,533


119,240

Basic net income per common share

$               1.65


$               2.13


$                6.71


$                6.89

Diluted net income per common share

$               1.64


$               2.12


$                6.67


$                6.86

Net dividends declared per common share

$               0.20


$               0.18


$                0.76


$                0.63









(1)  Non-cash stock-based compensation included in:








Exploration expense

$             1,464


$             1,126


$              5,115


$              4,147

General and administrative expense

6,164


4,605


19,906


16,103

Total non-cash stock-based compensation

$             7,628


$             5,731


$            25,021


$            20,250









(2)  The net derivative (gain) loss line item consists of the following:







Net derivative settlement gain

$         (22,428)


$           (6,523)


$          (68,716)


$          (26,921)

Net (gain) loss on fair value changes

42,726


(73,983)


18,758


(41,233)

Total net derivative (gain) loss

$          20,298


$         (80,506)


$          (49,958)


$          (68,154)

 

SM ENERGY COMPANY

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

December 31, 2024













Consolidated Statements of Stockholders' Equity

(in thousands, except share data and dividends per share)





Additional
Paid-in
Capital


Retained
Earnings


Accumulated
Other
Comprehensive
Loss


Total
Stockholders'
Equity


Common Stock






Shares


Amount





Balances, December 31, 2022

121,931,676


$           1,219


$   1,779,703


$   1,308,558


$               (4,022)


$      3,085,458

Net income




817,880



817,880

Other comprehensive income





1,415


1,415

Net cash dividends declared, $0.63 per share




(74,159)



(74,159)

Issuance of common stock under Employee Stock Purchase Plan

114,427


1


3,057




3,058

Issuance of common stock upon vesting of RSUs, net of shares used for tax withholdings

554,216


6


(7,888)




(7,882)

Stock-based compensation expense

56,872


1


20,249




20,250

Purchase of shares under Stock Repurchase Program

(6,930,835)


(70)


(230,100)




(230,170)

Other

19,037






Balances, December 31, 2023

115,745,393


$           1,157


$   1,565,021


$   2,052,279


$               (2,607)


$      3,615,850

Net income




770,293



770,293

Other comprehensive income





1,446


1,446

Net cash dividends declared, $0.76 per share




(87,078)



(87,078)

Issuance of common stock under Employee Stock Purchase Plan

97,500


2


3,199




3,201

Issuance of common stock upon vesting of RSUs, net of shares used for tax withholdings

350,675


4


(6,841)




(6,837)

Stock-based compensation expense

39,557



25,021




25,021

Purchase of shares under Stock Repurchase Program

(1,771,191)


(18)


(84,621)




(84,639)

Balances, December 31, 2024

114,461,934


$           1,145


$   1,501,779


$   2,735,494


$               (1,161)


$      4,237,257

 

SM ENERGY COMPANY

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

December 31, 2024


Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows







(in thousands)

For the Three Months Ended
December 31,


For the Twelve Months Ended
December 31,


2024


2023


2024


2023

Cash flows from operating activities:








Net income

$         188,278


$         247,111


$         770,293


$         817,880

Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:








Depletion, depreciation, and amortization

260,524


189,107


809,305


690,481

Stock-based compensation expense

7,628


5,731


25,021


20,250

Net derivative (gain) loss

20,298


(80,506)


(49,958)


(68,154)

Net derivative settlement gain

22,428


6,523


68,716


26,921

Amortization of debt discount and deferred financing costs

2,531


1,372


7,456


5,486

Loss on extinguishment of debt



483


Deferred income taxes

58,464


45,085


174,986


88,256

Other, net

(8,923)


9,314


(34,996)


(2,175)

Changes in working capital:








Accounts receivable

(89,357)


39,644


(85,528)


(10,191)

Prepaid expenses and other

(14,977)


(2,129)


(12,535)


(2,437)

Accounts payable and accrued expenses

130,975


15,263


109,271


8,077

Net cash provided by operating activities

577,869


476,515


1,782,514


1,574,394









Cash flows from investing activities:








Capital expenditures

(353,474)


(222,655)


(1,310,630)


(989,411)

Acquisition of proved and unproved oil and gas properties

(2,102,841)


(613)


(2,103,677)


(109,931)

Other, net

7,056



7,136


657

Net cash used in investing activities

(2,449,259)


(223,268)


(3,407,171)


(1,098,685)









Cash flows from financing activities:








Proceeds from revolving credit facility

1,018,500



1,018,500


Repayment of revolving credit facility

(950,000)



(950,000)


Debt issuance costs related to revolving credit facility

(10,598)



(12,976)


Net proceeds from Senior Notes

(233)



1,476,799


Cash paid to repurchase Senior Notes



(349,118)


Repurchase of common stock

(2,065)


(22,859)


(86,056)


(228,105)

Dividends paid

(22,884)


(17,447)


(85,020)


(71,614)

Net proceeds from sale of common stock

1,357


1,243


3,201


3,058

Net share settlement from issuance of stock awards



(6,837)


(7,882)

Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities

34,077


(39,063)


1,008,493


(304,543)









Net change in cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash

(1,837,313)


214,184


(616,164)


171,166

Cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash at beginning of period

1,837,313


401,980


616,164


444,998

Cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash at end of period

$                  —


$         616,164


$                   —


$         616,164

 

SM ENERGY COMPANY

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

December 31, 2024


Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows (Continued)







(in thousands)

For the Three Months Ended
December 31,


For the Twelve Months Ended
December 31,


2024


2023


2024


2023

Supplemental schedule of additional cash flow information and non-cash activities:








Operating activities:








Cash paid for interest, net of capitalized interest (1)

$            (5,259)


$            (9,433)


$          (88,389)


$          (86,947)

Net cash paid for incomes taxes

$          (19,281)


$            (2,799)


$          (26,904)


$            (8,975)

Investing activities:








Changes in capital expenditure accruals

$             8,845


$           45,111


$          (24,342)


$           80,794

Non-cash financing activities (2)
















(1) Cash paid for interest, net of capitalized interest during the year ended December 31, 2024, does not include $9.0 million in fees paid to secure firm commitments for senior unsecured bridge term loans, in connection with the Uinta Basin Acquisition. Please reference Note 17 - Acquisitions in Part II, Item 8 in the Company's 2024 Form 10-K, for additional discussion.

(2) Please reference Note 5 - Long Term Debt in Part II, Item 8 in the Company's 2024 Form 10-K, for discussion of the debt transactions executed during the year ended December 31, 2024.

DEFINITIONS OF NON-GAAP MEASURES AND METRICS AS CALCULATED BY THE COMPANY

To supplement the presentation of its financial results prepared in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), the Company provides certain non-GAAP measures and metrics, which are used by management and the investment community to assess the Company's financial condition, results of operations, and cash flows, as well as compare performance from period to period and across the Company's peer group. The Company believes these measures and metrics are widely used by the investment community, including investors, research analysts and others, to evaluate and compare recurring financial results among upstream oil and gas companies in making investment decisions or recommendations. These measures and metrics, as presented, may have differing calculations among companies and investment professionals and may not be directly comparable to the same measures and metrics provided by others. A non-GAAP measure should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for the most directly comparable GAAP measure or any other measure of a company's financial or operating performance presented in accordance with GAAP. Reconciliations of each of the Company's non-GAAP measures to the most directly comparable GAAP measure are presented below. These measures may not be comparable to similarly titled measures of other companies.

Adjusted EBITDAX: Adjusted EBITDAX is calculated as net income before interest expense, interest income, income taxes, depletion, depreciation, and amortization expense, exploration expense, property abandonment and impairment expense, non-cash stock-based compensation expense, derivative gains and losses net of settlements, gains and losses on divestitures, gains and losses on extinguishment of debt, and certain other items. Adjusted EBITDAX excludes certain items that the Company believes affect the comparability of operating results and can exclude items that are generally non-recurring in nature or whose timing and/or amount cannot be reasonably estimated. Adjusted EBITDAX is a non-GAAP measure that the Company believes provides useful additional information to investors and analysts, as a performance measure, for analysis of the Company's ability to internally generate funds for exploration, development, acquisitions, and to service debt. The Company is also subject to financial covenants under the Company's Credit Agreement, a material source of liquidity for the Company, based on Adjusted EBITDAX ratios. Please reference the Company's 2024 Form 10-K for discussion of the Credit Agreement and its covenants.

Adjusted free cash flow: Adjusted free cash flow is calculated as net cash provided by operating activities before net change in working capital less capital expenditures before changes in accruals. The Company uses this measure as representative of the cash from operations, in excess of capital expenditures that provides liquidity to fund discretionary obligations such as debt reduction, returning cash to stockholders or expanding the business.

Adjusted net income and adjusted net income per diluted common share: Adjusted net income and adjusted net income per diluted common share excludes certain items that the Company believes affect the comparability of operating results, including items that are generally non-recurring in nature or whose timing and/or amount cannot be reasonably estimated. These items include non-cash and other adjustments, such as derivative gains and losses net of settlements, impairments, net (gain) loss on divestiture activity, gains and losses on extinguishment of debt, and accruals for non-recurring matters. The Company uses these measures to evaluate the comparability of the Company's ongoing operational results and trends and believes these measures provide useful information to investors for analysis of the Company's fundamental business on a recurring basis.

Net debt: Net debt is calculated as the total principal amount of outstanding senior notes plus amounts drawn on the revolving credit facility less cash and cash equivalents (also referred to as total funded debt). The Company uses net debt as a measure of financial position and believes this measure provides useful additional information to investors to evaluate the Company's capital structure and financial leverage.

Net debt-to-Adjusted EBITDAX: Net debt-to-Adjusted EBITDAX is calculated as Net Debt (defined above) divided by Adjusted EBITDAX (defined above) for the trailing twelve-month period (also referred to as leverage ratio). A variation of this calculation is a financial covenant under the Company's Credit Agreement. The Company and the investment community may use this metric in understanding the Company's ability to service its debt and identify trends in its leverage position. The Company reconciles the two non-GAAP measure components of this calculation.

Post-hedge: Post-hedge is calculated as the average realized price after the effects of commodity net derivative settlements. The Company believes this metric is useful to management and the investment community to understand the effects of commodity net derivative settlements on average realized price.

Pre-Tax PV-10: Pre-Tax PV-10 is the present value of estimated future revenue to be generated from the production of estimated net proved reserves, net of estimated production and future development costs, based on prices used in estimating the proved reserves and costs in effect as of the date indicated (unless such costs are subject to change pursuant to contractual provisions), without giving effect to non-property related expenses such as general and administrative expenses, debt service, future income tax expenses, or depreciation, depletion, and amortization, discounted using an annual discount rate of 10 percent. While this measure does not include the effect of income taxes as it would in the use of the standardized measure of discounted future net cash flows calculation, it does provide an indicative representation of the relative value of the Company on a comparative basis to other companies and from period to period. This measure is presented because management believes it provides useful information to investors for analysis of the Company's fundamental business on a recurring basis. 

SM ENERGY COMPANY

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

December 31, 2024


Production Data













For the Three Months Ended
December 31,


For the Twelve Months Ended
December 31,


2024


2023


Percent
Change


2024


2023


Percent
Change

Realized sales price (before the effect of net derivative settlements):







Oil (per Bbl)

$     69.34


$     77.41


(10) %


$     74.49


$     76.28


(2) %

Gas (per Mcf)

$       2.19


$       2.47


(11) %


$       1.82


$       2.48


(27) %

NGLs (per Bbl)

$     24.49


$     21.92


12 %


$     23.01


$     23.02


— %

Equivalent (per Boe)

$     43.68


$     42.99


2 %


$     42.81


$     42.60


— %

Realized sales price (including the effect of net derivative settlements): (1)







Oil (per Bbl)

$     70.54


$     76.31


(8) %


$     74.92


$     75.15


— %

Gas (per Mcf)

$       2.50


$       2.81


(11) %


$       2.25


$       2.85


(21) %

NGLs (per Bbl)

$     24.01


$     22.57


6 %


$     22.76


$     23.51


(3) %

Equivalent (per Boe)

$     44.85


$     43.45


3 %


$     43.91


$     43.09


2 %

Net production volumes: (2)












Oil (MMBbl)

9.8


6.1


62 %


29.4


23.8


24 %

Gas (Bcf)

39.1


33.5


17 %


137.0


132.4


3 %

NGLs (MMBbl)

2.8


2.5


13 %


10.2


9.7


6 %

Equivalent (MMBoe)

19.1


14.1


36 %


62.4


55.5


12 %

Average net daily production: (2)












Oil (MBbls per day)

106.9


66.0


62 %


80.2


65.1


23 %

Gas (MMcf per day)

424.8


364.1


17 %


374.3


362.7


3 %

NGLs (MBbls per day)

30.3


26.7


13 %


27.9


26.4


5 %

Equivalent (MBoe per day)

208.0


153.5


36 %


170.5


152.0


12 %

Per Boe data: (2)












Lease operating expense

$       5.35


$       5.31


1 %


$       5.11


$       5.13


— %

Transportation costs

$       4.10


$       2.08


97 %


$       2.68


$       2.46


9 %

Production taxes

$       1.79


$       1.97


(9) %


$       1.86


$       1.89


(2) %

Ad valorem tax expense

$     (0.03)


$       0.37


(108) %


$       0.56


$       0.67


(16) %

General and administrative (3)

$       2.19


$       2.60


(16) %


$       2.22


$       2.18


2 %

Net derivative settlement gain

$       1.17


$       0.46


154 %


$       1.10


$       0.49


124 %

Depletion, depreciation, and amortization

$     13.61


$     13.39


2 %


$     12.97


$     12.44


4 %













(1) Indicates a non-GAAP measure or metric. Please refer above to the section "Definitions of non-GAAP Measures and Metrics as Calculated by the Company" for additional information.

(2) Amounts and percentage changes may not calculate due to rounding.

(3) Includes non-cash stock-based compensation expense per Boe of $0.32 and $0.33 for the three months ended December 31, 2024, and 2023, respectively, and $0.32 and $0.29 for the twelve months ended December 31, 2024, and 2023, respectively.

 

SM ENERGY COMPANY

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

December 31, 2024


Adjusted EBITDAX Reconciliation (1)





(in thousands)
















Reconciliations of net income (GAAP) and net cash provided by operating activities (GAAP) to Adjusted EBITDAX (non-GAAP):

For the Three Months Ended
December 31,


For the Twelve Months Ended
December 31,


2024


2023


2024


2023

Net income (GAAP)

$         188,278


$         247,111


$         770,293


$         817,880

Interest expense

46,297


23,917


140,659


91,630

Interest income

(783)


(6,052)


(31,903)


(19,854)

Income tax expense

53,144


44,703


195,930


96,322

Depletion, depreciation, and amortization

260,524


189,107


809,305


690,481

Exploration (2)

14,885


14,721


59,006


55,333

Stock-based compensation expense

7,628


5,731


25,021


20,250

Net derivative (gain) loss

20,298


(80,506)


(49,958)


(68,154)

Net derivative settlement gain

22,428


6,523


68,716


26,921

Loss on extinguishment of debt



483


Other, net

(1,944)


(128)


(301)


1,497

Adjusted EBITDAX (non-GAAP)

$         610,755


$         445,127


$     1,987,251


$     1,712,306

Interest expense

(46,297)


(23,917)


(140,659)


(91,630)

Interest income

783


6,052


31,903


19,854

Income tax expense

(53,144)


(44,703)


(195,930)


(96,322)

Exploration (2)(3)

(14,997)


(14,901)


(49,889)


(46,467)

Amortization of deferred financing costs

2,531


1,372


7,456


5,486

Deferred income taxes

58,464


45,085


174,986


88,256

Other, net

(6,867)


9,622


(43,812)


(12,538)

Net change in working capital

26,641


52,778


11,208


(4,551)

Net cash provided by operating activities (GAAP)

$         577,869


$         476,515


$     1,782,514


$     1,574,394









(1)  See "Definitions of non-GAAP Measures and Metrics as Calculated by the Company" above.

(2)  Stock-based compensation expense is a component of the exploration expense and general and administrative expense line items on the accompanying consolidated statements of operations. Therefore, the exploration line items shown in the reconciliation above will vary from the amount shown on the accompanying consolidated statements of operations for the component of stock-based compensation expense recorded to exploration expense.

(3)  For the three and twelve months ended December 31, 2024, amount excludes certain capital expenditures related to one well deemed non-commercial. For the three and twelve months ended December 31, 2023, amount excludes certain capital expenditures related to unsuccessful exploration activity for one well that experienced technical issues during the drilling phase.

 

SM ENERGY COMPANY

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

December 31, 2024


Reconciliation of Net Income to Adjusted Net Income (1)








(in thousands, except per share data)

















For the Three Months
Ended December 31,


For the Twelve Months
Ended December 31,


2024


2023


2024


2023

Net income (GAAP)

$       188,278


$       247,111


$       770,293


$       817,880

Net derivative (gain) loss

20,298


(80,506)


(49,958)


(68,154)

Net derivative settlement gain

22,428


6,523


68,716


26,921

Loss on extinguishment of debt



483


Other, net

(1,944)


(128)


(301)


1,497

Tax effect of adjustments (2)

(8,889)


16,082


(4,148)


8,623

Net R&D tax credit carryover (3)


(7,591)



(84,277)

Adjusted net income (non-GAAP)

$       220,171


$       181,491


$       785,085


$       702,490









Diluted net income per common share (GAAP)

$              1.64


$              2.12


$              6.67


$              6.86

Net derivative (gain) loss

0.18


(0.69)


(0.43)


(0.57)

Net derivative settlement gain

0.19


0.06


0.59


0.23

Loss on extinguishment of debt




Other, net

(0.02)




0.01

Tax effect of adjustments (2)

(0.08)


0.14


(0.04)


0.07

Net R&D tax credit carryover (3)


(0.07)



(0.71)

Adjusted net income per diluted common share (non-GAAP)

$              1.91


$              1.56


$              6.80


$              5.89









Basic weighted-average common shares outstanding

114,421


115,971


114,757


118,678

Diluted weighted-average common shares outstanding

115,038


116,587


115,533


119,240









Note: Amounts may not calculate due to rounding.
















(1) See "Definitions of non-GAAP Measures and Metrics as Calculated by the Company" above.

(2) The tax effect of adjustments for the three months ended December 31, 2024, and 2023, was calculated using a tax rate of 21.8% and 21.7%, respectively, and 21.9% and 21.7% for the twelve months ended December 31, 2024, and 2023, respectively. These rates approximate the Company's statutory tax rate for the respective periods, as adjusted for ordinary permanent differences.

(3) Adjusted net income removes the benefit of the research and development tax credit carryover related to tax years prior to 2023.

 

SM ENERGY COMPANY

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

December 31, 2024










Regional net proved oil and gas reserve quantities


















Midland Basin


South Texas


Uinta Basin


Total

Year-end 2024 estimated net proved reserves









Oil (MMBbl)


134.3


79.2


82.5


296.0

Gas (Bcf)


576.4


868.1


104.6


1,549.1

NGL (MMBbl)


0.1


124.0



124.1

MMBoe


230.5


347.9


99.9


678.3

% Proved developed


75 %


56 %


38 %


60 %










Note: Amounts may not calculate due to rounding.









 

Pre-tax PV-10 Reconciliation (1)



(in millions)





As of December 31,

Reconciliation of standardized measure of discounted future net cash flows (GAAP) to Pre-tax PV-10 (non-GAAP):

2024


2023

Standardized measure of discounted future net cash flows (GAAP)

$                          7,267.9


$                          6,280.1

Add: 10 percent annual discount, net of income taxes

5,018.5


5,294.5

Add: future undiscounted income taxes

1,796.3


2,000.0

Pre-tax undiscounted future net cash flows

14,082.7


13,574.6

Less: 10 percent annual discount without tax effect

(5,727.0)


(6,198.1)

Pre-tax PV-10 (non-GAAP)

$                          8,355.7


$                          7,376.5





(1) See "Definitions of non-GAAP Measures and Metrics as Calculated by the Company" above.

 

Reconciliation of Total Principal Amount of Debt to Net Debt (1)




(in thousands)





As of December 31,


2024


2023

Principal amount of Senior Notes (2)

$                     2,736,026


$                     1,585,144

Revolving credit facility (2)

68,500


Total principal amount of debt (GAAP)

2,804,526


1,585,144

Less: Cash and cash equivalents


616,164

Net Debt (non-GAAP)

$                     2,804,526


$                         968,980





(1) See "Definitions of non-GAAP Measures and Metrics as Calculated by the Company" above.

(2) Amounts are from Note 5 - Long-Term Debt in Part II, Item 8 of the Company's 2024 Form 10-K.

 

SM ENERGY COMPANY

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS

December 31, 2024









Adjusted Free Cash Flow (1)








(in thousands)









For the Three Months
Ended December 31,


For the Twelve Months
Ended December 31,


2024


2023


2024


2023

Net cash provided by operating activities (GAAP)

$       577,869


$       476,515


$    1,782,514


$    1,574,394

Net change in working capital

(26,641)


(52,778)


(11,208)


4,551

Cash flow from operations before net change in working capital (non-GAAP)

551,228


423,737


1,771,306


1,578,945









Capital expenditures (GAAP)

353,474


222,655


1,310,630


989,411

Changes in capital expenditure accruals

8,845


45,111


(24,342)


80,794

Capital expenditures before changes in accruals (non-GAAP)

362,319


267,766


1,286,288


1,070,205









Adjusted free cash flow (non-GAAP)

$       188,909


$       155,971


$       485,018


$       508,740









(1) See "Definitions of non-GAAP Measures and Metrics as Calculated by the Company" above.

 

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FAQ

What was SM Energy's oil production growth in 2024?

SM Energy's oil production grew by 23% in 2024, reaching a record 80.2 MBbls/d (29.4 MMBbls for the full year).

How much did SM Energy return to shareholders in 2024?

SM Energy returned $169.0 million to shareholders in 2024 through dividends and share buybacks, representing approximately 4% yield to market capitalization.

What is SM Energy's production guidance for 2025?

SM Energy expects 2025 production to range between 200-215 MBoe/d, with oil production comprising 51-52% (102-112 MBbls/d), representing a 22% increase in total production and 33% increase in oil production.

What was SM Energy's net income for full-year 2024?

SM Energy reported net income of $770.3 million, or $6.67 per diluted common share, for the full year 2024.

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