Murphy Oil Corporation Announces Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2021 Results, Preliminary Year-End 2021 Reserves, 2022 Capital Expenditure and Production Guidance, Increases Dividend 20 Percent

HOUSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Murphy Oil Corporation (NYSE: MUR) today announced its financial and operating results for the fourth quarter ended December 31, 2021, including net income attributable to Murphy of $168 million, or $1.08 net income per diluted share. Adjusted net income, which excludes discontinued operations and other one-off items, was $62 million, or $0.40 net income per diluted share.

Unless otherwise noted, the financial and operating highlights and metrics discussed in this commentary exclude noncontrolling interest. 1

Highlights for the fourth quarter include:

  • Produced 150 thousand barrels of oil equivalent per day with 53 percent oil volumes
  • Generated $338 million of adjusted earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, amortization and exploration or $24 per barrel of oil equivalent sold
  • Completed 2021 long-term debt reduction plan with the redemption of an additional $150 million of 6.875 percent senior notes due 2024

Highlights for full year 2021 include:

  • Produced 158 thousand barrels of oil equivalent per day with 87 thousand barrels of oil per day, which was 6 percent higher than the original oil volume guidance
  • Maintained capital discipline with full year accrued capital expenditures of $671 million, excluding reimbursed King’s Quay expenditures
  • Generated $496 million of free cash flow2, with the majority used to repay long-term debt, fund long-standing dividend and increase the cash balance
  • Recognized record-low lease operating expenses of $8.65 per barrel of oil equivalent, a 5 percent reduction from 2020
  • Achieved record-low selling and general expenses of $122 million, a 13 percent reduction from 2020
  • Closed the transaction for Murphy’s 50 percent interest in the King’s Quay floating production system in March 2021 for proceeds of $268 million, a portion of which was used to fully repay the senior unsecured revolver
  • Repaid $530 million of total debt, achieving 17 percent debt reduction since year-end 2020
  • Maintained schedule on operated Gulf of Mexico major projects with first oil expected to occur in the second quarter of 2022
  • Achieved total reserve replacement of 102 percent with proved reserves of 699 million barrels of oil equivalent
  • Accomplished significant environmental milestones with lowest carbon emissions intensity in company history and no recordable spills
  • Named one of America’s Most Responsible Companies for 2022 by Newsweek

Subsequent to the fourth quarter:

  • Increased quarterly dividend by 20 percent to $0.15 per share

I am proud of the accomplishments our organization achieved in 2021. We produced more oil than originally planned, with less capital, while also lowering our total debt by 17 percent. We had our best year on record for protecting the environment. Also, we have been able to maintain the schedule on our major Gulf of Mexico projects despite the continued headwinds of a pandemic and significant hurricane,” said Roger W. Jenkins, President and Chief Executive Officer. “With a great year of execution in 2021 and significant incremental cash flow coming this year, we can now increase our long-standing dividend while simultaneously continuing our debt reduction strategy.”

FOURTH QUARTER 2021 RESULTS

The company recorded net income, attributable to Murphy, of $168 million, or $1.08 net income per diluted share, for the fourth quarter 2021. This includes a realized after-tax loss of $113 million and an unrealized after-tax gain on crude oil derivative contracts of $92 million. Adjusted net income, which excludes both the results of discontinued operations and certain other items that affect comparability of results between periods, was $62 million, or $0.40 net income per diluted share for the same period. The adjusted net income from continuing operations adjusts for the following after-tax items: $92 million non-cash mark-to-market gain on derivatives, $33 million non-cash mark-to-market gain on contingent consideration and $24 million impairment of non-core assets. Details for fourth quarter results can be found in the attached schedules.

Adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) from continuing operations attributable to Murphy was $319 million, or $22.88 per barrel of oil equivalent (BOE) sold. Adjusted earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, amortization and exploration expenses (EBITDAX) from continuing operations attributable to Murphy was $338 million, or $24.26 per BOE sold. Details for fourth quarter EBITDA and EBITDAX reconciliations can be found in the attached schedules.

Fourth quarter production was within the guidance range and averaged 150 thousand barrels of oil equivalent per day (MBOEPD) with 53 percent oil and 60 percent liquids. Details for fourth quarter results can be found in the attached schedules.

FULL YEAR 2021 RESULTS

The company recorded a net loss, attributable to Murphy, of $74 million, or a $0.48 net loss per diluted share, for the full year 2021. This includes a realized after-tax loss of $327 million and an unrealized after-tax loss of $89 million on crude oil derivative contracts. The company reported adjusted income, which excludes both the results of discontinued operations and certain other items that affect comparability of results between periods, of $200 million, or $1.29 net income per diluted share. This includes after-tax adjustments of $152 million in impairments, $89 million non-cash mark-to-market loss on derivative instruments and $50 million non-cash mark-to-market loss on contingent consideration. Details for full year 2021 results can be found in the attached schedules.

Production for the full year averaged 158 MBOEPD and consisted of 55 percent oil and 62 percent liquids volumes. Details for 2021 production can be found in the attached tables.

FINANCIAL POSITION

Murphy had approximately $2.1 billion of liquidity as of December 31, 2021, comprised of the $1.6 billion undrawn senior unsecured credit facility and $521 million of cash and cash equivalents, inclusive of noncontrolling interest (NCI).

On December 2, 2021, Murphy redeemed $150 million of its 6.875 percent senior notes due 2024 for a redemption price of 101.719 percent. Total debt of $2.46 billion as of the end of fourth quarter 2021 consists of long-term, fixed-rate notes with a weighted average maturity of 7.5 years and a weighted average coupon of 6.2 percent.

Overall, Murphy achieved its long-term debt reduction goal of $300 million for the second half of 2021, as well as reduced total debt by $530 million, or 17 percent, since year-end 2020.

I am pleased with our strong operational execution and disciplined spending in 2021, which allowed us to achieve our goal of repaying $300 million in long-term debt while also building our cash position due to higher realized oil prices than originally budgeted. This multi-faceted success has positioned Murphy for ongoing debt reductions and a dividend increase in 2022,” said Jenkins.

YEAR-END 2021 PROVED RESERVES

Murphy’s preliminary year-end 2021 proved reserves were 699 million barrels of oil equivalent (MMBOE), consisting of 39 percent oil and 45 percent liquids. Total proved reserves were up from year-end 2020 with a total reserve replacement of 102 percent.

The company maintained a solid reserve life index of 12 years with 58 percent proved developed reserves.

2021 Proved Reserves – Preliminary *

Category

Net Oil

(MMBBL)

Net NGLs

(MMBBL)

Net Gas

(BCF)

Net Equiv.

(MMBOE)

Proved Developed (PD)

177

28

1,191

403

Proved Undeveloped (PUD)

98

10

1,125

296

Total Proved

275

38

2,316

699

* Proved reserves exclude noncontrolling interest and are based on preliminary year-end 2021 third-party audited volumes using SEC pricing. Numbers may not add exactly due to rounding.

OPERATIONS SUMMARY

Onshore

The onshore business produced approximately 86 MBOEPD, comprised of 39 percent liquids volumes in the fourth quarter.

Eagle Ford Shale – Murphy produced an average 33 MBOEPD with 69 percent oil volumes in the fourth quarter. Four Catarina wells were brought online as planned, with the two Upper Eagle Ford Shale wells and one Austin Chalk well performing in-line with expectations, while the one Lower Eagle Ford Shale well significantly exceeded its type curve.

Tupper Montney – In the fourth quarter, natural gas production averaged 263 million cubic feet per day (MMCFD). No wells were brought online during the quarter.

Kaybob Duvernay – Production averaged 7 MBOEPD with 70 percent liquids volumes during the fourth quarter.

Offshore

Excluding noncontrolling interest, the offshore business produced 64 MBOEPD for the fourth quarter, comprised of 81 percent oil.

Gulf of Mexico – Production averaged 61 MBOEPD, consisting of 80 percent oil during the quarter. Murphy completed its repairs following Hurricane Ida, with 1.5 MBOEPD remaining offline through the majority of first quarter 2022 as a third-party completes downstream repairs.

Murphy’s major projects continue to advance on schedule, with the Khaleesi, Mormont, Samurai project expected to produce first oil in the second quarter of 2022 through the King’s Quay floating production system. Murphy began completions work on the 7-well program in the fourth quarter, while the King’s Quay floating production system was transported to its final location in the Gulf of Mexico to prepare for first oil.

Canada – Production averaged 3 MBOEPD in the fourth quarter, comprised of 100 percent oil. The non-operated Terra Nova floating, production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel was transported to Spain during the quarter to begin drydock work for the asset life extension project.

EXPLORATION

Gulf of Mexico – Participated in the Gulf of Mexico Federal Lease Sale 257 and was named apparent high bidder on three deepwater blocks.

Brazil – During the quarter, Murphy and its operated partner prepared to spud the Cutthroat-1 well in the Sergipe-Alagoas Basin.

COMMODITY HEDGES

Murphy employs commodity derivative instruments to manage certain risks associated with commodity price volatility and underpin capital returns associated with certain assets.

During the fourth quarter, Murphy added hedges to protect cash flow with the execution of West Texas Intermediate (WTI) costless collars. As a result, Murphy has a total 25 thousand barrels of oil per day (MBOPD) hedged for full year 2022 with a weighted average put price of $63.24 per barrel and weighted average call price of $75.20 per barrel.

The company also maintains 20 MBOPD of full-year 2022 production hedged with an average fixed price swap price of $44.88 per barrel.

Murphy continues its natural gas price risk protection with fixed price forward sales contracts for physical delivery at the AECO hub in Canada for calendar years 2022 through 2024. Details for the current hedge positions can be found in the attached schedules.

2022 CAPITAL EXPENDITURE AND PRODUCTION GUIDANCE

Murphy is planning 2022 capital expenditures (CAPEX) to be in the range of $840 million to $890 million with full year 2022 production to be in the range of 164 to 172 MBOEPD, comprised of approximately 52 percent oil and 57 percent total liquids volumes. Production for first quarter 2022 is estimated to be in the range of 136 to 142 MBOEPD with 53 percent oil volumes. This range is impacted by planned downtime, comprised of the following: 2.7 MBOEPD of operated offshore downtime, 2.6 MBOEPD of non-operated offshore downtime and 3 MBOEPD of onshore downtime. Both production and CAPEX guidance ranges exclude Gulf of Mexico noncontrolling interest (NCI).

2022 CAPEX by Quarter ($ MMs)

1Q 2022E

2Q 2022E

3Q 2022E

4Q 2022E

FY 2022E

$270

$255

$190

$150

$865

 

Accrual CAPEX, based on midpoint of guidance range and excluding NCI.

Our 2022 budget is higher than 2021, with capital designated toward finalizing key development projects in the Gulf of Mexico while maintaining oil volumes across the portfolio. In addition, we forecast an additional $300 million in long-term debt reduction assuming a $65 oil price in 2022, which will be increased with stronger oil prices. This plan also allows Murphy the ability to generate ample free cash flow in order to increase our quarterly dividend by 20 percent to $0.15 per diluted share for the first quarter 2022, as recently approved by our Board of Directors,” said Jenkins. “As we continue our plan to delever, we forecast generating additional free cash flow, which will give us optionality in returning cash to shareholders and supporting future exploration success.”

The table below illustrates the capital allocation by area.

2022 Capital Expenditure Guidance

Area

Percent of Total

CAPEX

Total CAPEX

$ MMs

Gulf of Mexico

38

$330

US Onshore

25

$220

Canada Onshore

16

$140

Exploration

9

$75

Canada Offshore

8

$70

Other

4

$30

Murphy plans to spend approximately $330 million, or 38 percent, of 2022 capital to the Gulf of Mexico for development drilling and field development projects. This includes bringing the major Khaleesi, Mormont, Samurai project online with first oil scheduled to flow in the second quarter, as well as advancing the non-operated St. Malo waterflood project prior to its completion in 2023. Other plans include drilling an operated development well at Dalmatian with production scheduled to come online in 2023 and executing subsea tiebacks at non-operated Lucius.

Murphy has allocated $220 million, or 25 percent, of 2022 spending to the Eagle Ford Shale, which is $50 million higher than in 2021 due to increased drilling as a result of minimal uncompleted operated wells from 2021 activity. This includes $150 million for drilling 29 and bringing online 27 operated wells in the company’s Karnes and Catarina acreage, as well as drilling 23 and bringing online 32 non-operated wells in Karnes and Tilden acreage. The remaining $70 million of 2022 spending in this area is to support field development.

The company plans to spend 16 percent, or $140 million, of its 2022 capital plan in Canada onshore across the Tupper Montney and Kaybob Duvernay operations. Approximately $120 million of which is allocated to the Tupper Montney to drill 23 and bring online 20 operated wells. The remaining $20 million is primarily allocated to Kaybob Duvernay to bring online 3 operated wells in the Two Creeks area and for field development.

2022 Onshore Wells Online

 

1Q 2022

2Q 2022

3Q 2022

4Q 2022

2022 Total

Eagle Ford Shale

23

4

27

Kaybob Duvernay

3

3

Tupper Montney

10

10

20

Non-Op Eagle Ford Shale

9

7

16

32

Non-Op Placid Montney

Note: All well counts are shown gross. Eagle Ford Shale non-operated working interest averages 14 percent.

Approximately 8 percent of spending, or $70 million, has been allocated to Canada offshore for 2022, with $55 million earmarked to support the sanctioned asset life extension project for the non-operated Terra Nova FPSO. The remaining $15 million is allocated to non-operated Hibernia to support development drilling and field development.

Murphy has allocated $75 million to its 2022 exploration program, with the majority of spending designated for drilling exploration wells in Brazil, offshore Mexico and Brunei.

Other capital of approximately $30 million, or 4 percent of budget, primarily consists of capitalized interest costs.

Detailed guidance for the first quarter and full year 2022 is contained in the following schedule.

CONFERENCE CALL AND WEBCAST SCHEDULED FOR JANUARY 27, 2022

Murphy will host a conference call to discuss fourth quarter 2021 financial and operating results on Thursday, January 27, 2022, at 9:00 a.m. EST. The call can be accessed either via the Internet through the Investor Relations section of Murphy Oil’s website at http://ir.murphyoilcorp.com or via the telephone by dialing toll free 1-888-886-7786, reservation number 95308225.

FINANCIAL DATA

Summary financial data and operating statistics for fourth quarter 2021, with comparisons to the same period from the previous year, are contained in the following schedules. Additionally, a schedule indicating the impacts of items affecting comparability of results between periods, a reconciliation of EBITDA and EBITDAX between periods, as well as guidance for the first quarter and full year 2022, are also included.

1In accordance with GAAP, Murphy reports the 100 percent interest, including a 20 percent noncontrolling interest (NCI), in its subsidiary, MP Gulf of Mexico, LLC (MP GOM). The GAAP financials include the NCI portion of revenue, costs, assets and liabilities and cash flows. Unless otherwise noted, the financial and operating highlights and metrics discussed in this news release, but not the accompanying schedules, exclude the NCI, thereby representing only the amounts attributable to Murphy.

2Free cash flow is calculated as cash flow from operations, excluding working capital adjustments, less capital expenditures and distributions to noncontrolling interest.

ABOUT MURPHY OIL CORPORATION

As an independent oil and natural gas exploration and production company, Murphy Oil Corporation believes in providing energy that empowers people by doing right always, staying with it and thinking beyond possible. Murphy challenges the norm, taps into its strong legacy and uses its foresight and financial discipline to deliver inspired energy solutions. Murphy sees a future where it is an industry leader who is positively impacting lives for the next 100 years and beyond. Additional information can be found on the company’s website at www.murphyoilcorp.com.

FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

This news release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are generally identified through the inclusion of words such as “aim”, “anticipate”, “believe”, “drive”, “estimate”, “expect”, “expressed confidence”, “forecast”, “future”, “goal”, “guidance”, “intend”, “may”, “objective”, “outlook”, “plan”, “position”, “potential”, “project”, “seek”, “should”, “strategy”, “target”, “will” or variations of such words and other similar expressions. These statements, which express management’s current views concerning future events or results, are subject to inherent risks and uncertainties. Factors that could cause one or more of these future events or results not to occur as implied by any forward-looking statement include, but are not limited to: macro conditions in the oil and gas industry, including supply/demand levels, actions taken by major oil exporters and the resulting impacts on commodity prices; increased volatility or deterioration in the success rate of our exploration programs or in our ability to maintain production rates and replace reserves; reduced customer demand for our products due to environmental, regulatory, technological or other reasons; adverse foreign exchange movements; political and regulatory instability in the markets where we do business; the impact on our operations or market of health pandemics such as COVID-19 and related government responses; other natural hazards impacting our operations or markets; any other deterioration in our business, markets or prospects; any failure to obtain necessary regulatory approvals; any inability to service or refinance our outstanding debt or to access debt markets at acceptable prices; or adverse developments in the U.S. or global capital markets, credit markets or economies in general. For further discussion of factors that could cause one or more of these future events or results not to occur as implied by any forward-looking statement, see “Risk Factors” in our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) and any subsequent Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q or Current Report on Form 8-K that we file, available from the SEC’s website and from Murphy Oil Corporation’s website at http://ir.murphyoilcorp.com. Murphy Oil Corporation undertakes no duty to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements.

NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES

This news release contains certain non-GAAP financial measures that management believes are useful tools for internal use and the investment community in evaluating Murphy Oil Corporation’s overall financial performance. These non-GAAP financial measures are broadly used to value and compare companies in the crude oil and natural gas industry. Not all companies define these measures in the same way. In addition, these non-GAAP financial measures are not a substitute for financial measures prepared in accordance with GAAP and should therefore be considered only as supplemental to such GAAP financial measures. Please see the attached schedules for reconciliations of the differences between the non-GAAP financial measures used in this news release and the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures.

RESERVE REPORTING TO THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE COMMISSION

The SEC requires oil and natural gas companies, in their filings with the SEC, to disclose proved reserves that a company has demonstrated by actual production or conclusive formation tests to be economically and legally producible under existing economic and operating conditions. We may use certain terms in this news release, such as “resource”, “gross resource”, “recoverable resource”, “net risked PMEAN resource”, “recoverable oil”, “resource base”, “EUR” or “estimated ultimate recovery” and similar terms that the SEC’s rules prohibit us from including in filings with the SEC. The SEC permits the optional disclosure of probable and possible reserves; however, we have not disclosed the company’s probable and possible reserves in our filings with the SEC. Investors are urged to consider closely the disclosures and risk factors in our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the SEC and any subsequent Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q or Current Report on Form 8-K that we file, available from the SEC’s website and from Murphy Oil Corporation’s website at http://ir.murphyoilcorp.com.

MURPHY OIL CORPORATION

SUMMARIZED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (unaudited)

 

 

Three Months Ended

December 31,

 

Year Ended

December 31,

(Thousands of dollars, except per share amounts)

2021

 

2020

 

2021

 

2020

Revenues and other income

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Revenue from sales to customers

$

762,310

 

 

440,082

 

 

$

2,801,215

 

 

1,751,709

 

(Loss) gain on derivative instruments

 

(26,056

)

 

(116,841

)

 

 

(525,850

)

 

202,661

 

Gain on sale of assets and other income

 

2,699

 

 

6,965

 

 

 

23,916

 

 

12,971

 

Total revenues and other income

 

738,953

 

 

330,206

 

 

 

2,299,281

 

 

1,967,341

 

Costs and expenses

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lease operating expenses

 

135,838

 

 

121,793

 

 

 

539,546

 

 

600,076

 

Severance and ad valorem taxes

 

8,997

 

 

5,881

 

 

 

41,212

 

 

28,526

 

Transportation, gathering and processing

 

49,832

 

 

45,620

 

 

 

187,028

 

 

172,399

 

Exploration expenses, including undeveloped lease amortization

 

19,204

 

 

24,793

 

 

 

69,044

 

 

86,479

 

Selling and general expenses

 

36,124

 

 

35,862

 

 

 

121,950

 

 

140,243

 

Restructuring expenses

 

 

 

3,615

 

 

 

 

 

49,994

 

Depreciation, depletion and amortization

 

179,733

 

 

218,088

 

 

 

795,105

 

 

987,239

 

Accretion of asset retirement obligations

 

11,759

 

 

10,923

 

 

 

46,613

 

 

42,136

 

Impairment of assets

 

25,000

 

 

 

 

 

196,296

 

 

1,206,284

 

Other (benefit) expense

 

(37,564

)

 

19,231

 

 

 

21,052

 

 

16,274

 

Total costs and expenses

 

428,923

 

 

485,806

 

 

 

2,017,846

 

 

3,329,650

 

Operating income (loss) from continuing operations

 

310,030

 

 

(155,600

)

 

 

281,435

 

 

(1,362,309

)

Other income (loss)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Interest income and other (loss)

 

(5,312

)

 

(7,196

)

 

 

(16,771

)

 

(17,303

)

Interest expense, net

 

(43,374

)

 

(44,546

)

 

 

(221,773

)

 

(169,423

)

Total other loss

 

(48,686

)

 

(51,742

)

 

 

(238,544

)

 

(186,726

)

Income (loss) from continuing operations before income taxes

 

261,344

 

 

(207,342

)

 

 

42,891

 

 

(1,549,035

)

Income tax expense (benefit)

 

56,636

 

 

(44,851

)

 

 

(5,862

)

 

(293,741

)

Income (loss) from continuing operations

 

204,708

 

 

(162,491

)

 

 

48,753

 

 

(1,255,294

)

(Loss) from discontinued operations, net of income taxes

 

(625

)

 

(244

)

 

 

(1,225

)

 

(7,151

)

Net income (loss) including noncontrolling interest

 

204,083

 

 

(162,735

)

 

 

47,528

 

 

(1,262,445

)

Less: Net income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interest

 

35,683

 

 

9,201

 

 

 

121,192

 

 

(113,668

)

NET INCOME (LOSS) ATTRIBUTABLE TO MURPHY

$

168,400

 

 

(171,936

)

 

$

(73,664

)

 

(1,148,777

)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INCOME (LOSS) PER COMMON SHARE – BASIC

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Continuing operations

$

1.09

 

 

(1.11

)

 

$

(0.47

)

 

(7.43

)

Discontinued operations

 

 

 

 

 

 

(0.01

)

 

(0.05

)

Net income (loss)

$

1.09

 

 

(1.11

)

 

$

(0.48

)

 

(7.48

)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INCOME (LOSS) PER COMMON SHARE – DILUTED

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Continuing operations

$

1.08

 

 

(1.11

)

 

$

(0.47

)

 

(7.43

)

Discontinued operations

 

 

 

 

 

 

(0.01

)

 

(0.05

)

Net income (loss)

$

1.08

 

 

(1.11

)

 

$

(0.48

)

 

(7.48

)

Cash dividends per Common share

$

0.125

 

 

0.125

 

 

 

0.50

 

 

0.625

 

Average Common shares outstanding (thousands)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Basic

 

154,457

 

 

153,599

 

 

 

154,291

 

 

153,507

 

Diluted

 

156,586

 

 

153,599

 

 

 

154,291

 

 

153,507

 

Contacts

Investor Contacts:
Kelly Whitley, kelly_whitley@murphyoilcorp.com, 281-675-9107

Megan Larson, megan_larson@murphyoilcorp.com, 281-675-9470

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