Q4 2021 Baytex Energy Corp Earnings Call
Thank you for standing by this is the conference operator, welcome to the Beta <unk> Energy Corp, fourth quarter, and full year 2021 financial and operating results call.
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I would now like to turn the conference over to Brian Ector, Vice President capital markets. Please go ahead.
Thank you Ariel and good morning, ladies and gentlemen, and thank you for joining us to discuss our fourth quarter and full year 2021 financial and operating results.
Today, I'm joined by Ed <unk>, our President and Chief Executive Officer, Rod Gray Executive VP, and Chief Financial Officer, and Chad Lundberg, our chief operating and sustainability officer.
While listening please keep in mind that some of our remarks will contain forward looking statements within the meaning of applicable securities laws.
Refer you to the advisory regarding forward looking statements oil and gas information and non-GAAP financial and capital management measures in yesterday's press release.
On the call today, we will also be discussing the evaluation of our reserves at year end 2021. These evaluations have been prepared in accordance with Canadian disclosure standards, which are not comparable in all respects to United States or other foreign disclosure standards.
Our remarks regarding reserves are also forward looking statements.
All dollar amounts referenced in our remarks are in Canadian dollars, unless otherwise specified and with that I would now like to turn the call over to Ed.
Thanks, Brian and good morning, everyone I'd like to welcome everybody to our year end 2021 conference call. This past year, we witnessed a remarkable turnaround for the oil and gas industry as economies recovered from the COVID-19, pandemic and energy prices surged.
During this period of renewed optimism, we stayed true to our priorities of maintaining capital discipline maximizing free cash flow and reducing net debt and I'm also incredibly excited to announce the next step in our shareholder return framework.
Before discussing our year end results I'd like to take a moment to comment on the most important asset in our organization our people over the last several years, our team has proven to be resilient and focused and totally committed to generating value for our shareholders.
Operationally, we have delivered volumes to market in a safe and efficient manner and executed our programs to benefit.
All of our stakeholders, we're grateful to all of our employees and contractors for their commitment and perseverance to operating safely and reliably.
In 2021, we generated production of just over 80000 Boe per day above the high end of our annual guidance and delivered record free cash flow of $421 million, including $137 million for the fourth quarter, we significantly strengthened our business.
As we allocated 100% of our free cash flow to debt repayment, reducing net debt by 24% to $1 4 billion.
Exploration and development expenditures totaled $313 million in line with our annual guidance.
And we continued to advance our exciting new Clearwater play in northwest, Alberta, now with four of the five highest initial rate wells drilled to date in the play.
We delivered adjusted funds flow of $215 million or <unk> 38 per basic share in the fourth quarter of 2021, and $746 million or $1 32 per basic share for the full year.
During 2021, we identified indicators of impairment reversal for our oil and gas properties due to the increase in forecasted commodity prices.
As a result, we recorded an impairment of $400 million in the fourth quarter and $1 $5 billion for the full year of 2021 as the estimated recoverable amounts exceeded the carrying value of our oil and gas properties.
This contributed to net income of $563 million in Q4, and $1 6 billion for the full year with respect to year end reserves are proved developed producing reserves increased 7% to 129 million Boe.
With a resulting finding and development costs, including changes in future development cost of $8 20 per Boe.
This led to a very strong PDP recycle ratio of four five times based on the 2021 operating netback of $36 52.
Per Boe.
Our net asset value at year end 2021 discounted at 10% before tax is estimated to be $6 67.
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This is based on the estimated reserves value plus a value for undeveloped acreage net of long term debt and working capital in 2021, we highlighted our <unk> lands in northwest, Alberta, where we are targeting the spirit River formation, a Clearwater formation equivalent we executed two strategic agreements with the <unk> Metis.
Settlement that covers 80 sections of our land directly to the south of our existing seal operation space. We hold another 45 sections of land within the Clearwater potential, giving us a total of 125 sections of prospective land in the play.
Display of lanes aligned strongly with our core competencies in heavy oil exploration and multilateral development <unk> appraisal program yielded exceptional results with production increasing from zero at the beginning of 2021 to over 3000 barrels a day in January .
Our two eight lateral multilateral wells drilled in the fourth quarter and offsetting our highest initial rate well generated 30 day initial production rates of 921 barrels per day, and 815 barrels per day, respectively.
With the poor performance of these two wells RP volume development has now yielded four of the top five initial rate Clearwater wells drilled to date across the entire play.
In addition, our <unk> lateral appraisal well drilled on our northern acreage generated a very economic initial production rate of approximately 120 barrels per day.
Consistent with our expectations.
This well was drilled in an area of thinner PE and lower permeability and confirmed our regional mapping for the area, while delivering a rate comparable to the greater Clearwater trend.
On our seal legacy lands, we drilled a successful exploration well in late 2021 with a 30 day initial production rate of 147 barrels per day, and we have a follow up wells scheduled for second half 2022.
Yes, Pete Clearwater, our first quarter of 2022 drilling program is underway with two rigs running.
We have already drilled six of 10 planned Clearwater wells in Q1, and we expect to bring these wells on production March through April .
As part of this program, we have successfully executed our first three extended reach horizontal multilateral wells on RP volume lands, which are utilized to provide appropriate setbacks to residents and environmentally sensitive areas and.
In aggregate, we expect to bring 18 wells on stream this year.
With continued success, we believe the play ultimately holds the potential for over 200 drilling locations that could support production increasing to over 10000 barrels per day.
Clearwater generate strong economics with the ability to grow organically, while enhancing our free cash flow profile for.
For 2022 with continued operating momentum and current commodity prices, we expect to generate over $550 million of free cash flow and reach our initial $1 $2 billion net.
That target during the second quarter. This allows us to move to the next phase of our return of capital framework, which Rod will now elaborate on.
Thanks, Ed and good morning, everyone with our focus on generating free cash flow and driving our debt levels lower we made considerable progress during 2021 at December 31, our net debt, which includes our credit facility's long term notes and working capital totaled $1 4 billion down $400 million.
One 8 billion one year ago.
As Ed mentioned at current commodity prices, we expect to generate over $550 million of free cash flow in 2022 and hit our previously established net debt target of $1 2 billion.
During the second quarter. This is a significant milestone for us as we reach this debt level, we have reduced our net debt by approximately $1 1 billion over the past three five years and with $500 million of liquidity our balance sheet is arguably the strongest it has been in the last eight years as.
As a result, we are very pleased to announce the return of capital framework, which includes allocating approximately 25% of our free cash flow to share buybacks commencing in the second quarter at current prices, we expect to repurchase shares representing approximately $125 million to $160 million of value.
This year.
This share repurchase program is subject to approval from the Toronto stock exchange and we will seek all of the necessary approvals over the next couple of months.
The remainder of our free cash flow will continue to be allocated to debt reduction until we read we achieved a net debt level of $800 million.
Representing an expected net debt to EBITDA ratio of approximately one times using a $55 USW Ti price.
We feel this will provide us with ultimate flexibility to run our business through the commodity price cycle and generate meaningful returns for all stakeholders at.
At current prices, we expect to achieve this net debt level by mid 2023 at which point, we will consider steps to further enhance shareholder returns.
Turning to risk management, we maintain a consistent approach utilizing various financial derivative contracts in crude by rail to reduce the volatility in our adjusted funds flow for 'twenty two.
For 2022, we have entered hedges on approximately 41% of our net crude oil exposure utilizing a combination of swaps at $53 50 U S per barrel and a three way option structure that provides price protection at U S $58 per barrel with upside participation to approximately.
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We also have hedges in place on our Canadian light and heavy oil differential exposure full details of our hedge program can be found in our year end financial statements and are available on our website.
And with that I'll turn the call back to Ed Thanks Rod.
We're very excited to be in this position today and I would like to reiterate that we remain intensely focused on capital discipline, while generating substantial free cash flow and maintaining strong financial flexibility and commencing during the second quarter, providing a direct return to our shareholders for.
For 2022, we continue to forecast exploration and development expenditures of $400 million to $450 million with production of 80000 to 83000 Boe per day we.
We have now completed year, one of a five year plan that demonstrates our financial and operational sustainability.
Going forward, our base plan at $65 U S. <unk> will see us invest approximately 50% of our annual adjusted funds flow during the plan period generating $2 $1 billion of cumulative free cash flow and growing production to approximately 90000 boe's per day, reflecting a.
2% to 4% annual production growth rate.
Under constant U S $75 per barrel and U S $85 per barrel <unk> pricing scenarios, our expected cumulative free cash flow increases to approximately $2 8 billion.
And $3 4 billion respectively.
Our business is strong and we look forward to executing our plans for the ongoing benefit of all stakeholders and with that I will ask the operator to please open the call for questions.
Thank you.
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Our first question comes from Dennis Fong of CIBC World markets. Please go ahead.
Hi, good morning, and thanks for taking my questions.
I guess the first one here is just related to <unk>.
Ending leverage.
Your current term notes and so forth I think the way to think about it would be the June timeframe makes sense for you to take out kind of this next tranche of notes.
To think about the following <unk>.
Tranche and kind of what your plans are for that whether it be refi.
Or something along those lines, obviously, given the amount of free cash flow that you're generating.
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Sure Good morning, Dennis.
As Rod talking yes, good question relative to the debt, we do have $200 million remaining outstanding on the 2024 bonds those are at 565% and they actually dropped down to being callable at par in June of this year. So we would anticipate taking those out once they actually dropped.
Down to the call price when you look at the 2027 notes, which bear interest at 875%. The first callable date on those notes is actually April one 2023, and it would be our intention to probably refinance those notes at a much better rate at that time.
That's the current plan, but we'll watch markets as they go.
Yes.
Great. Thanks.
And then my second question is a little bit more on the operations side.
Obviously, congrats on the strong well results in the <unk> area.
How should we be thinking about the.
The infrastructure in the region.
Are there incremental steps as you obviously generate.
Additional strong well results how should we be thinking about kind of the next level of its facilities and so forth as you continue growing in that in that asset.
If there arent.
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<unk> of this play is its right in and around our operations base at Harmon Valley and seal. So it's our legacy area today, producing about 15000 barrels a day, we have the team in place we have infrastructure in place we have a central battery. We're trucking all of all of the P volume barrels into up at seal.
And we are <unk> those barrels through our 90 kilometer operated pipeline to nip to see where we intersect with the plains terminal. So we're in good shape from an infrastructure standpoint, when you do look at our capital as we've outlined in the IR deck, we have.
Put $35 million in there to drill 18 wells there is some road extension pad builds.
Small things we have to do inside the settlement in order to extend.
And build our leases and get going.
In Q1, there is a big chunk of that that drives the rest of the year, where we've added.
In Q4 actually we added three pads extended a road.
And it's some minor stuff like that but overall everything is coming along in that area to the south by the way I don't know.
If you caught the importance of it but we're drilling and have actually completed six of 10 wells in Q1, that's down in that area, where we have expanded our infrastructure.
And those are extended reach wells going a mile and three quarters to two miles.
On four legs different construct do too.
What we want to see for the full field development down in that area and we're very excited to the best reservoir. We've seen as I said, we've got six wells down three of them. There are three of them in a different location.
But very exciting areas the core the central part of the play, but we're going to egress those barrels and operate those barrels much in the same way we've done all the rest of it where it's being operated by our Peace River legacy team that knows multilateral drilling and operations better than anybody in the business.
And.
We're sitting in a very strong position with respect to infrastructure and the cost associated with that are in that $35 million, we budgeted for the area of this year.
Okay.
Did that answer your question Dennis definitely.
I appreciate the color and I'll turn it back.
Okay.
This concludes the question and answer session I would like to turn the conference back over to Mr. Ector for any closing remarks.
Alright. Thanks, Thanks, everyone for participating in our year end conference call today have a great day.
This concludes today's conference call you may disconnect. Your line. Thank you for participating and have a pleasant day.
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