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TransGlobe Energy Corporation Announces First Quarter 2021 Financial and Operating Results for the Three Months Ended March 31, 2021

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TransGlobe Energy Corporation reported its Q1 2021 financial results, showing an average production of 12,221 boe/d. Sales for the quarter totaled $42.3 million, a 47% decrease from Q1 2020, with a net loss of $11 million. The average realized price was $48.47/boe. Despite these challenges, the company ended the quarter with positive working capital of $7.1 million. Key operational updates include ongoing drilling in Egypt and Canada, with a successful recompletion of the SGZ-6X well. The company also expects proceeds from a recent crude oil cargo sale in May 2021.

Positive
  • Ended Q1 with positive working capital of $7.1 million.
  • Increased entitlement crude oil inventory to 455.7 Mbbls, an 88% rise year-over-year.
  • Successful production commencement from SGZ-6X well in March 2021.
  • Planned drilling operations in Egypt's Eastern Desert to commence May 2021.
Negative
  • Net loss of $11 million during Q1 2021, despite operational activities.
  • Sales decreased by 47% compared to Q1 2020, significantly impacting revenues.
  • Funds flow from operations dwindled to $0.1 million, a steep drop from previous year.

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CALGARY, Alberta, May 07, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- TransGlobe Energy Corporation (“TransGlobe” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce its financial and operating results for the three months ended March 31, 2021. All dollar values are expressed in United States dollars unless otherwise stated. TransGlobe's Condensed Consolidated Interim Financial Statements together with the notes related thereto, as well as TransGlobe's Management's Discussion and Analysis for the three months ended March 31, 2021 and 2020, are available on TransGlobe's website at www.trans-globe.com.

FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Sales averaged 9,691 boe/d including 171.9 Mbbls sold to EGPC for net proceeds of $8.5 million. Average realized price for Q1-2021 sales of $48.47/boe; Q1-2021 average realized price on Egyptian sales of $53.31/bbl and Canadian sales of $29.70/boe;
  • Funds flow from operations of $0.1 million ($0.00 per share) in the quarter;
  • First quarter net loss of $11.0 million ($0.15 per share), inclusive of a $3.0 million unrealized loss on derivative commodity contracts;
  • Ended the first quarter with positive working capital of $7.1 million, including cash of $28.7 million;
  • Subsequent to the quarter, the Company sold a ~499 Mbbl cargo of Egypt entitlement crude oil with net proceeds expected in May 2021;
  • Subsequent to the quarter, the Company entered into an additional costless Dated Brent collar ($55.00 / $64.75) for the month of April 2021 hedging 350 Mbbls;

OPERATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS:

  • First quarter production averaged 12,221 boe/d (Egypt 10,238 bbls/d, Canada 1,983 boe/d), a decrease of 163 boe/d (1%) from the previous quarter, primarily due to natural declines;
  • Production in April averaged ~13,316 boe/d (Egypt ~11,009 bbls/d, Canada ~2,307 boe/d), an increase of 9% from Q1-2021;
  • Ended the quarter with 455.7 Mbbls of entitlement crude oil inventory, an increase of 227.8 Mbbls from year end. This increase is due to a decrease in sales volumes, partially offset by a decrease in production;
  • Recompletion of the SGZ-6X well to the deeper, more prospective lower Bahariya reservoir has been concluded in the Western Desert, Egypt;
  • Rig mobilizing to the Eastern Desert, Egypt, where operations on the budgeted twelve well 2021 drilling program will commence this month;
  • Completion work commenced during Q1-2021 on the previously drilled 2-mile horizontal well in South Harmattan, Canada;

CORPORATE HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Business continuity plans remain effective across our locations in response to COVID-19 with no health and safety impacts or disruption to production; and
  • The Company announced a merged concession agreement with a 15-year primary term and improved Company economics on December 3, 2020. The agreement is currently awaiting ratification by the Egyptian Parliament but will have a February 2020 effective date upon ratification. As such, the results achieved in Q1 are exclusive of any effective date adjustments that will be made upon ratification.


FINANCIAL AND OPERATING RESULTS
(US$000s, except per share, price, volume amounts and % change)

 Three Months Ended March 31 
Financial2021 2020 % Change 
Petroleum and natural gas sales 42,277  80,187  (47)
Petroleum and natural gas sales, net of royalties 18,052  53,234  (66)
Realized derivative (loss) gain on commodity contracts (1,545) 4,168  (137)
Unrealized derivative (loss) gain on commodity contracts (2,970) 4,376  (168)
Production and operating expense 9,449  23,257  (59)
Selling costs 34  626  (95)
General and administrative expense 5,037  1,904  165 
Depletion, depreciation and amortization expense 4,815  12,252  (61)
Income tax expense 4,660  4,585  2 
Cash flow used in operating activities (3,940) (3,672) 7 
Funds flow from operations1 81  25,683  (100)
Basic per share -  0.35    
Diluted per share -  0.35    
Net loss (11,024) (55,218) (80)
Basic per share (0.15) (0.76)   
Diluted per share (0.15) (0.76)   
Capital expenditures 2,907  5,577  (48)
Working capital 7,055  53,294  (87)
Long-term debt, including current portion 21,699  36,591  (41)
Common shares outstanding         
Basic (weighted average) 72,542  72,542  - 
Diluted (weighted average) 72,891  72,542  - 
Total assets 197,150  241,219  (18)
          
Operating         
Average production volumes (boe/d) 12,221  14,997  (19)
Average sales volumes (boe/d) 9,691  22,934  (58)
Inventory (Mbbls) 455.7  242.1  88 
Average realized sales price ($/boe) 48.47  38.42  26 
Production and operating expenses ($/boe) 10.83  11.14  (3)


1Funds flow from operations (before finance costs) is a measure that represents cash generated from operating activities before changes in non-cash working capital and may not be comparable to measures used by other companies. See "Non-GAAP Financial Measures".


 
  2021  2020 
Average reference prices and exchange rates Q-1  Q-4  Q-3  Q-2  Q-1 
Crude oil                    
Dated Brent average oil price ($/bbl)  60.82   44.29   42.96   29.34   50.44 
Edmonton Sweet index ($/bbl)  52.54   38.50   37.35   21.71   38.59 
Natural gas                    
AECO ($/MMBtu)  2.30   2.18   1.69   1.41   1.43 
US/Canadian Dollar average exchange rate  1.27   1.30   1.33   1.39   1.35 


CORPORATE SUMMARY

TransGlobe Energy Corporation ("TransGlobe" or the "Company") produced an average of 12,221 barrels of oil equivalent per day ("boe/d") during the first quarter of 2021. Egypt production was 10,238 barrels of oil per day ("bbls/d") and Canada production was 1,983 boe/d. Production for the quarter was within full year 2021 guidance of 12,000 to 13,000 boe/d and 1% lower than the previous quarter, primarily due to natural declines.

TransGlobe's Egyptian crude oil is sold at a quality discount to Dated Brent. The Company received an average price of $53.31 per barrel in Egypt during the quarter. In Canada, the Company received an average of $52.66 per barrel of oil, $26.42 per barrel of NGLs and $2.46 per thousand cubic feet ("Mcf") of natural gas during the quarter.

During Q1-2021, the Company had funds flow from operations of $0.1 million and ended the quarter with positive working capital of $7.1 million, including cash of $28.7 million. The Company had a net loss in the quarter of $11.0 million, inclusive of a $3.0 million unrealized derivative loss on commodity contracts which represents a fair value adjustment on the Company's hedging contracts at March 31, 2021.

In Egypt, the Company sold 171.9 thousand barrels (“Mbbls”) of entitlement crude oil to EGPC during the quarter, and had 455.7 Mbbls of entitlement crude oil inventory at March 31, 2021. The increase in inventoried crude oil is attributed to a decrease in sales volumes, offset by a slight decrease in production from the previous quarter. Subsequent to the quarter, TransGlobe sold a ~499 Mbbl cargo of Egypt entitlement crude oil, with net proceeds expected in May 2021. All Canadian production was sold during the quarter.

As announced on December 3, 2020, the Company has reached an agreement with the Egyptian General Petroleum Company (“EGPC”) to merge its three existing Eastern Desert concessions with a 15-year primary term and improved Company economics. The Company recently held discussions with the Ministry of Petroleum, and was informed that due to the recent Egyptian election combined with internal process changes for ratification, the Ministry is now expecting ratification to occur in the second half of 2021. The February 1, 2020 effective date for the improved concession terms and assurances from the Ministry is supportive of increased investment in advance of ratification.

In Egypt, the recompletion of the SGZ-6X well to the deeper, more prospective lower Bahariya reservoir has been concluded in the Western Desert. The well commenced production in March 2021. The rig is mobilizing to the Company’s Eastern Desert concessions where operations on the budgeted twelve well 2021 drilling program will commence in May 2021.

In Canada, completion work commenced during Q1-2021 on the previously drilled 2-mile horizontal well in South Harmattan. The well was completed and equipped in February and March and brought on production in early April with encouraging results during the clean-up phase.

The Company remains forward looking and prepared to use its operational control to take advantage of any sustained upward movement in oil price. TransGlobe continues to be vigilant in its search for M&A opportunities while steadfastly retaining its focus on shareholder value creation.

LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES

Liquidity describes a company’s ability to access cash. Companies operating in the upstream oil and gas industry require sufficient cash in order to fund capital programs that maintain and increase production and reserves, to acquire strategic oil and gas assets, to repay current liabilities and debt and ultimately to provide a return to shareholders. TransGlobe’s capital programs are funded by existing working capital and cash provided from operating activities. The Company's cash flow from operations varies significantly from quarter to quarter, depending on the timing of oil sales from cargoes lifted in Egypt, and these fluctuations in cash flow impact the Company's liquidity. TransGlobe's management will continue to steward capital and focus on cost reductions in order to maintain balance sheet strength through the current volatile oil price environment.

Funding for the Company’s capital expenditures is provided by cash flows from operations and cash on hand. The Company expects to fund its 2021 exploration and development program through the use of working capital and cash flow from operations. Fluctuations in commodity prices, product demand, foreign exchange rates, interest rates and various other risks may impact capital resources and capital expenditures.

Working capital is the amount by which current assets exceed current liabilities. As at March 31, 2021, the Company had a working capital surplus of $7.1 million (December 31, 2020 - $15.3 million). The decrease in working capital is primarily due to cash payments on Canadian capital expenditures, an increase in crude oil inventory, and the derivative commodity contracts returning to a liability position, partially offset by a decrease in accounts payable.

As at March 31, 2021, the Company's cash equivalents balance consisted of short-term deposits with an original term to maturity at purchase of one month or less. All of the Company's cash and cash equivalents are on deposit with high credit-quality financial institutions.

Over the past 10 years, the Company has experienced delays in the collection of accounts receivable from EGPC. The length of delay peaked in 2013, returned to historical delays of up to nine months in 2017, and has since fluctuated within an acceptable range. As at March 31, 2021, amounts owing from EGPC were $4.9 million. The Company considers there to be minimal credit risk associated with amounts receivable from EGPC.

In Egypt, the Company sold 171.9 Mbbls of crude oil to EGPC in Q1-2021 for net proceeds of $8.5 million. During the first quarter of 2021, the Company collected $10.0 million of accounts receivable from EGPC, an additional $1.0 million has been collected subsequent to the quarter. The Company incurs a 30-day collection cycle on sales to third-party international buyers. Depending on the Company's assessment of the credit of crude oil purchasers, they may be required to post irrevocable letters of credit to support the sales prior to the cargo lifting. As at March 31, 2021, crude oil held as inventory was 455.7 Mbbls.

As at March 31, 2021, the Company had $86.0 million of revolving credit facilities with $21.7 million drawn and $64.3 million available. The Company has a prepayment agreement with Mercuria that allows for a revolving balance of up to $75.0 million, of which $15.0 million was drawn and outstanding as at March 31, 2021. The Company also has a revolving Canadian reserves-based lending facility with ATB totaling C$15.0 million ($11.0 million), of which C$8.4 million ($6.7 million) was drawn and outstanding. During the three months ended March 31, 2021, the Company had drawings of C$0.1 million ($0.1 million) on this facility.

The Company actively monitors its liquidity to ensure that cash flows, credit facilities and working capital are adequate to support these financial liabilities, as well as the Company’s capital programs.

OPERATIONS UPDATE

ARAB REPUBLIC OF EGYPT

EASTERN DESERT

West Gharib, West Bakr, and North West Gharib (100% working interest, operated)

Operations and Exploration

The EDC-64 rig has been mobilized to the Company’s Eastern Desert concessions where operations on the budgeted twelve well 2021 drilling program will commence in May 2021.

Production

Production averaged 10,050 bbls/d during the quarter, a decrease of 1% (79 bbls/d) from the previous quarter. The decrease was primarily due to natural declines.

Production in April 2021 averaged ~10,013 bbls/d.

Sales

The Company sold 165.5 Mbbls of inventoried entitlement crude oil to EGPC during the quarter.

Quarterly Eastern Desert Production (bbls/d)2021 2020 
 Q-1 Q-4 Q-3 Q-2 
Gross production rate1 10,050  10,129  9,635  11,757 
TransGlobe production (inventoried) sold (2,531) 3,328  (1,432) (1,761)
Total sales 7,519  13,457  8,203  9,996 
             
Government share (royalties and tax) 5,680  5,715  5,452  6,648 
TransGlobe sales (after royalties and tax)2 1,839  7,742  2,751  3,348 
Total sales 7,519  13,457  8,203  9,996 


1Quarterly production by concession (bbls/d):
 West Gharib – 3,076 (Q1-2021), 3,113 (Q4-2020), 2,808 (Q3-2020), and 3,453 (Q2-2020)
 West Bakr – 6,415 (Q1-2021), 6,656 (Q4-2020), 6,498 (Q3-2020), and 7,935 (Q2-2020)
 North West Gharib – 559 (Q1-2021), 360 (Q4-2020), 329 (Q3-2020), and 369 (Q2-2020)
2Under the terms of the Production Sharing Concession Agreements, royalties and taxes are paid out of the government's share of production sharing oil.
  

WESTERN DESERT

South Ghazalat (100% working interest, operated)

Operations and Exploration

The recompletion of SGZ-6X well to the deeper, more prospective lower Bahariya reservoir has been concluded. The well commenced production on March 21, 2021 at a field estimated production rate of ~3,600 bbls/d of light oil on a 32/64-inch choke with 0% watercut.

As planned, on March 22, 2021 the well was restricted to a field-estimated ~1,000 bbls/d of light-oil on a reduced choke to facilitate reservoir data gathering and the preparation of an effective reservoir management plan for the lower Bahariya at this location. The Company will provide a further update on South Ghazalat once this plan has been developed, though an increased oil offtake rate is now considered unlikely.

Work to expand the early production facility at South Ghazalat has been completed.

Production

Production averaged 188 bbls/d during the quarter, an increase of 35% (49 bbls/d) from the previous quarter. The increase was due to the recompletion noted above.

Production in April 2021 averaged ~996 bbls/d.

Sales

The Company sold 6.4 Mbbls of inventoried entitlement crude oil to EGPC during the quarter.

Quarterly Western Desert Production (bbls/d)2021 2020 
 Q-1 Q-4 Q-3 Q-2 
Gross production rate 188  139  177  233 
Total sales 188  139  177  233 
             
Government share (royalties and tax) 117  86  110  145 
TransGlobe sales (after royalties and tax)1 71  53  67  88 
Total sales 188  139  177  233 


1Under the terms of the Production Sharing Concession Agreements, royalties and taxes are paid out of the government's share of production sharing oil.


CANADA

Operations and Exploration

In February the previously drilled 2-mile horizontal well in South Harmattan (13-16-29-3W5) was successfully completed. The well was equipped in March and brought on production at the beginning of April. The initial indications have been positive and a production update will be provided once stabilized rates are known.

Further development activity is planned in South Harmattan in 2021; the previously announced capital program includes drilling three horizontal wells targeting the Cardium light oil resource at Harmattan. The Company holds 22.5 sections of land in the South Harmattan area.

Production

In Canada, production averaged 1,983 boe/d during the quarter, a decrease of 133 boe/d (6%) from the previous quarter and below full year 2021 guidance of 2,300 to 2,500 boe/d. The decrease in production from the previous quarter is partially due to the shutting in of the 2-20-29-3W5 well while stimulation operations were occurring for the offsetting 13-16-29-3W5 well. Natural declines also contributed to the decrease in production. With the execution of the 2021 capital program, it is expected that production will be in-line with full year 2021 guidance.

Production in April 2021 averaged ~2,307 boe/d with ~754 bbls/d of oil. The increase in production in April is primarily due to the added production of the recently completed South Harmattan Cardium Horizontal well.  

Quarterly Canada Production2021 2020 
 Q-1 Q-4 Q-3 Q-2 
Canada crude oil (bbls/d) 564  618  661  706 
Canada NGLs (bbls/d) 710  755  798  826 
Canada natural gas (Mcf/d) 4,259  4,454  4,633  4,665 
Total production (boe/d) 1,983  2,116  2,232  2,310 


Condensed Consolidated Interim Statements of Loss and Comprehensive Loss

(Unaudited - Expressed in thousands of U.S. Dollars, except per share amounts)

     Three Months Ended March 31 
     2021  2020 
            
 REVENUE         
  Petroleum and natural gas sales, net of royalties   18,052   53,234 
  Finance revenue   3   58 
      18,055   53,292 
            
 EXPENSES         
  Production and operating   9,449   23,257 
  Selling costs   34   626 
  General and administrative   5,037   1,904 
  Foreign exchange loss   33   52 
  Finance costs   470   815 
  Depletion, depreciation and amortization   4,815   12,252 
  Asset retirement obligation accretion   66   68 
  Loss (gain) on financial instruments   4,515   (8,544)
  Impairment loss   -   73,495 
      24,419   103,925 
            
 Loss before income taxes   (6,364)  (50,633)
            
 Income tax expense - current   4,660   4,585 
 NET LOSS   (11,024)  (55,218)
            
 OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME (LOSS)         
  Currency translation adjustments   394   (4,806)
 COMPREHENSIVE LOSS   (10,630)  (60,024)
            
 Net loss per share         
  Basic   (0.15)  (0.76)
  Diluted   (0.15)  (0.76)


Condensed Consolidated Interim Balance Sheets

(Unaudited - Expressed in thousands of U.S. Dollars)

     As at  As at 
     March 31, 2021  December 31, 2020 
            
 ASSETS 
 Current 
  Cash and cash equivalents   28,669   34,510 
  Accounts receivable   9,209   9,996 
  Derivative commodity contracts   167   - 
  Prepaids and other   3,069   3,530 
  Product inventory   10,246   5,828 
      51,360   53,864 
 Non-Current 
  Intangible exploration and evaluation assets   1,147   584 
  Property and equipment         
  Petroleum and natural gas assets   137,635   140,059 
  Other   2,637   2,917 
  Deferred taxes   4,371   3,723 
     197,150   201,147 
            
 LIABILITIES 
 Current 
  Accounts payable and accrued liabilities   24,416   21,667 
  Derivative commodity contracts   3,534   398 
  Current portion of lease obligations   1,355   1,553 
  Current portion of long-term debt   15,000   14,897 
      44,305   38,515 
 Non-Current 
  Long-term debt   6,699   6,567 
  Asset retirement obligations   13,146   13,042 
  Other long-term liabilities   622   544 
  Lease obligations   243   461 
  Deferred taxes   4,371   3,723 
     69,386   62,852 
            
 SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY 
  Share capital   152,805   152,805 
  Accumulated other comprehensive income   2,294   1,900 
  Contributed surplus   25,208   25,109 
  Deficit   (52,543)  (41,519)
     127,764   138,295 
     197,150   201,147 


Condensed Consolidated Interim Statements of Changes in Shareholders’ Equity

(Unaudited - Expressed in thousands of U.S. Dollars)

     Three Months Ended March 31 
     2021  2020 
            
 Share Capital         
  Balance, beginning and end of period   152,805   152,805 
            
 Accumulated Other Comprehensive Income         
  Balance, beginning of period   1,900   1,134 
  Currency translation adjustment   394   (4,806)
  Balance, end of period   2,294   (3,672)
            
 Contributed Surplus         
  Balance, beginning of period   25,109   24,673 
  Share-based compensation expense   99   149 
  Balance, end of period   25,208   24,822 
            
 (Deficit) Retained Earnings         
  Balance, beginning of period   (41,519)  35,878 
  Net loss   (11,024)  (55,218)
  Balance, end of period   (52,543)  (19,340)


Condensed Consolidated Interim Statements of Cash Flows

(Unaudited - Expressed in thousands of US Dollars)

     Three Months Ended March 31 
     2021  2020 
            
 OPERATING        
  Net loss  (11,024)  (55,218)
  Adjustments for:        
   Depletion, depreciation and amortization  4,815   12,252 
   Asset retirement obligation accretion  66   68 
   Impairment loss  -   73,495 
   Share-based compensation  2,771   (1,301)
   Finance costs  470   815 
   Unrealized loss (gain) on financial instruments  2,970   (4,376)
   Unrealized loss (gain) on foreign currency translation  4   (32)
  Asset retirement obligations settled  9   (20)
  Changes in non-cash working capital  (4,021)  (29,355)
 Net cash used in operating activities  (3,940)  (3,672)
            
 INVESTING        
  Additions to intangible exploration and evaluation assets  (563)  (330)
  Additions to petroleum and natural gas assets  (2,330)  (5,161)
  Additions to other assets  (14)  (86)
  Changes in non-cash working capital  1,825   932 
 Net cash used in investing activities  (1,082)  (4,645)
            
 FINANCING        
  Interest paid  (293)  (618)
  Increase in long-term debt  79   96 
  Payments on lease obligations  (592)  (394)
  Changes in non-cash working capital  (1)  - 
 Net cash used in financing activities  (807)  (916)
            
 Currency translation differences relating to cash and cash equivalents  (12)  (187)
 NET DECREASE IN CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS  (5,841)  (9,420)
 CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, BEGINNING OF PERIOD  34,510   33,250 
 CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS, END OF PERIOD  28,669   23,830 


Advisory on Forward-Looking Information and Statements

Certain statements included in this news release constitute forward-looking statements or forward-looking information under applicable securities legislation. Such forward-looking statements or information are provided for the purpose of providing information about management's current expectations and plans relating to the future. Readers are cautioned that reliance on such information may not be appropriate for other purposes. Forward-looking statements or information typically contain statements with words such as "anticipate", “strengthened”, “confidence”, "believe", "expect", "plan", "intend", "estimate", "may", "will", "would" or similar words suggesting future outcomes or statements regarding an outlook. In particular, forward-looking information and statements contained in this document include, but are not limited to, the Company's strategy to grow its annual cash flow; anticipated drilling, completion and testing plans, including, the anticipated timing thereof, prospects being targeted by the Company, and rig mobilization plans; expected future production from certain of the Company's drilling locations; TransGlobe's plans to drill additional wells, including the types of wells, anticipated number of locations and the timing of drilling thereof; the timing of rig movement and mobilization and drilling activity; the Company's plans to file development lease applications for certain of its discoveries, including the expected timing of filing of such applications and the expected timing of receipt of regulatory approvals; anticipated production and ultimate recoveries from wells; to negotiate future military access (including the expected timing thereof), including the anticipated timing of wells on production; TransGlobe's plans to continue exploration, development and completion programs in respect of various discoveries; future requirements necessary to determine well performance and estimated recoveries; the ratification of the amendment, extension, and consolidation of the Company’s Eastern Desert Concessions; and other matters.

Forward-looking statements or information are based on a number of factors and assumptions which have been used to develop such statements and information but which may prove to be incorrect. Although the Company believes that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements or information are reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on forward-looking statements because the Company can give no assurance that such expectations will prove to be correct. Many factors could cause TransGlobe's actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied in any forward-looking statements made by, or on behalf of, TransGlobe.

In addition to other factors and assumptions which may be identified in this news release, assumptions have been made regarding, among other things, anticipated production volumes; the timing of drilling wells and mobilizing drilling rigs; the number of wells to be drilled; the Company's ability to obtain qualified staff and equipment in a timely and cost-efficient manner; the regulatory framework governing royalties, taxes and environmental matters in the jurisdictions in which the Company conducts and will conduct its business; future capital expenditures to be made by the Company; future sources of funding for the Company's capital programs; geological and engineering estimates in respect of the Company's reserves and resources; the geography of the areas in which the Company is conducting exploration and development activities; current commodity prices and royalty regimes; availability of skilled labour; future exchange rates; the price of oil; the impact of increasing competition; conditions in general economic and financial markets; availability of drilling and related equipment; effects of regulation by governmental agencies; future operating costs; uninterrupted access to areas of TransGlobe's operations and infrastructure; recoverability of reserves and future production rates; that TransGlobe will have sufficient cash flow, debt or equity sources or other financial resources required to fund its capital and operating expenditures and requirements as needed; that TransGlobe's conduct and results of operations will be consistent with its expectations; that TransGlobe will have the ability to develop its properties in the manner currently contemplated; current or, where applicable, proposed industry conditions, laws and regulations will continue in effect or as anticipated as described herein; that the estimates of TransGlobe's reserves and resource volumes and the assumptions related thereto (including commodity prices and development costs) are accurate in all material respects; and other matters.

Forward-looking statements or information are based on current expectations, estimates and projections that involve a number of risks and uncertainties which could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated by the Company and described in the forward-looking statements or information. These risks and uncertainties which may cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements or information include, among other things, operating and/or drilling costs are higher than anticipated; unforeseen changes in the rate of production from TransGlobe's oil and gas properties; changes in price of crude oil and natural gas; adverse technical factors associated with exploration, development, production or transportation of TransGlobe's crude oil reserves; changes or disruptions in the political or fiscal regimes in TransGlobe's areas of activity; changes in tax, energy or other laws or regulations; changes in significant capital expenditures; delays or disruptions in production due to shortages of skilled manpower equipment or materials; economic fluctuations; competition; lack of availability of qualified personnel; the results of exploration and development drilling and related activities; obtaining required approvals of regulatory authorities; volatility in market prices for oil; fluctuations in foreign exchange or interest rates; environmental risks; ability to access sufficient capital from internal and external sources; failure to negotiate the terms of contracts with counterparties; failure of counterparties to perform under the terms of their contracts; and other factors beyond the Company's control. Readers are cautioned that the foregoing list of factors is not exhaustive. Please consult TransGlobe’s public filings at www.sedar.com and www.sec.goedgar.shtml for further, more detailed information concerning these matters, including additional risks related to TransGlobe's business.

The forward-looking statements or information contained in this news release are made as of the date hereof and the Company undertakes no obligation to update publicly or revise any forward-looking statements or information, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise unless required by applicable securities laws. The forward-looking statements or information contained in this news release are expressly qualified by this cautionary statement.

Oil and Gas Advisories

Mr. Ron Hornseth, B.Sc., General Manager – Canada for TransGlobe Energy Corporation, and a qualified person as defined in the Guidance Note for Mining, Oil and Gas Companies, June 2009, of the London Stock Exchange, has reviewed the technical information contained in this report. Mr. Hornseth is a professional engineer who obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Alberta. He is a member of the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (“APEGA”) and the Society of Petroleum Engineers (“SPE”) and has over 20 years’ experience in oil and gas.

BOEs may be misleading, particularly if used in isolation. A BOE conversion ratio of six thousand cubic feet of natural gas to one barrel of oil equivalent (6 MCF: 1 Bbl) is based on an energy equivalency conversion method primarily applicable at the burner tip and does not represent a value equivalency at the wellhead. Given that the value ratio based on the current price of crude oil as compared to natural gas is significantly different from the energy equivalency of 6:1, utilizing a conversion on a 6:1 basis may be misleading as an indication of value.

References in this press release to production test rates, are useful in confirming the presence of hydrocarbons, however such rates are not determinative of the rates at which such wells will commence production and decline thereafter and are not indicative of long term performance or of ultimate recovery. While encouraging, readers are cautioned not to place reliance on such rates in calculating the aggregate production for TransGlobe. A pressure transient analysis or well-test interpretation has not been carried out in respect of all wells. Accordingly, the Company cautions that the production test results should be considered to be preliminary.

The following abbreviations used in this press release have the meanings set forth below:

bblbarrels
bbls/dbarrels per day
Mbblsthousand barrels
boebarrel of oil equivalent
boe/dbarrels of oil equivalent per day
MMBtuOne million British thermal units
Mcfthousand cubic feet
Mcf/dthousand cubic feet per day
NGLNatural Gas Liquids

Production Disclosure

 Production Summary (WI before royalties and taxes):
 Apr - 21Q1 - 21Q4 - 20Q3 - 20Q2 - 20Q1 - 20
 Egypt (bbls/d)11,00910,23810,2689,81211,99012,544
      Eastern Desert of Egypt (bbls/d)10,01310,05210,1329,63511,75712,343
Heavy Crude (bbls/d) 9,2489,4199,4909,066 11,001 11,548
Light and Medium Crude (bbls/d) 765633642569756795
      Western Desert of Egypt (bbls/d)996186136177233201
Light and Medium Crude (bbls/d) 996186136177233201
 Canada (boe/d)2,3071,9832,1162,2322,3102,453
Light and Medium Crude (bbls/d) 754564618661706860
Natural Gas (Mcf/d) 45964,2594,4544,6334,6654,996
Associated Natural Gas Liquids (bbls/d) 787710755798826761
Total (boe/d) 13,31612,22112,38412,04414,30014,997


 Production Guidance
 LowHighMid-Point
 Egypt (bbls/d)9,70010,50010,100
Heavy Crude (bbls/d) 8,9409,6789,309
Light and Medium Crude (bbls/d) 760822791
 Canada (boe/d)2,3002,5002,400
Light and Medium Crude (bbls/d) 767833800
Natural Gas (Mcf/d) 4,6005,0004,800
Associated Natural Gas Liquids (bbls/d) 767833800
Total (boe/d) 12,00013,00012,500


About TransGlobe

TransGlobe Energy Corporation is a cashflow focused oil and gas exploration and development company whose current activities are concentrated in the Arab Republic of Egypt and Canada. TransGlobe’s common shares trade on the Toronto Stock Exchange and the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange under the symbol TGL and on the NASDAQ Exchange under the symbol TGA.

For further information, please contact:

TransGlobe Energy Corporation
Randy Neely, President and CEO
Eddie Ok, CFO
+1 403 264 9888
investor.relations@trans-globe.com
http://www.trans-globe.com
or via Tailwind Associates or
FTI Consulting

Tailwind Associates (Investor Relations)
Darren Engels
+1 403 618 8035
darren@tailwindassociates.ca
http://www.tailwindassociates.ca

FTI Consulting (Financial PR)
Ben Brewerton
Genevieve Ryan

+44(0) 20 3727 1000
transglobeenergy@fticonsulting.com
Canaccord Genuity (Nomad & Joint-Broker)
Henry Fitzgerald-O’Connor
James Asensio

+44(0) 20 7523 8000
Shore Capital (Joint Broker)
Jerry Keen
Toby Gibbs
+44(0) 20 7408 4090

 


FAQ

What were TransGlobe Energy's sales figures for Q1 2021?

TransGlobe Energy reported sales of $42.3 million for Q1 2021, a decrease of 47% from Q1 2020.

What was the net loss reported by TransGlobe Energy in Q1 2021?

The company reported a net loss of $11.0 million for the first quarter of 2021.

What is the average production of TransGlobe Energy in Q1 2021?

TransGlobe Energy's average production in Q1 2021 was 12,221 boe/d.

How did TransGlobe Energy's working capital change in Q1 2021?

TransGlobe ended Q1 2021 with positive working capital of $7.1 million.

What is the status of TransGlobe Energy's drilling operations in 2021?

Drilling operations in TransGlobe's Eastern Desert concessions are set to commence in May 2021.

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