Epsilon Energy Ltd. Q1 2023 Earnings Call
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Operator: Good day, and welcome to the Epsilon Energy Q1 2023 Earnings Conference Call. All participants will be in a listen-only mode. Should you need assistance, please signal conference specialist by pressing the star key followed by zero. After today's presentation, there will be an opportunity to ask questions. To ask a question, you may press star then one on your touch tone phone. To withdraw your question, please press star then two. Please note this event is being recorded. I would now like to turn the conference over to Mr. Andrew Williamson, Chief Financial Officer. Please go ahead, sir.
Operator: Good day, and welcome to the Epsilon Energy Q1 2023 Earnings Conference Call. All participants will be in a listen-only mode. Should you need assistance, please signal conference specialist by pressing the star key followed by zero. After today's presentation, there will be an opportunity to ask questions. To ask a question, you may press star then one on your touch tone phone. To withdraw your question, please press star then two. Please note this event is being recorded. I would now like to turn the conference over to Mr. Andrew Williamson, Chief Financial Officer. Please go ahead, sir.
Speaker 3: Welcome to the Epsilon Energy first quarter 2023 earnings conference call. All participants will be in a listen-only mode. Should you need assistance, please signal conference specialists by pressing the star key followed by zero. After today's presentation, there will be an opportunity to ask questions. To ask a question, you may press star then one on your touch tone phone.
Speaker 4: And to withdraw your question, please press star then 2. Please note this event is being recorded. I would now like to turn the conference over to Mr. Andrew Williamson, Chief Financial Officer. Please go ahead, sir.
Andrew Williamson: Thank you, operator. On behalf of the management team, I'd like to welcome all of you to today's conference call to review Epsilon's Q1 2023 financial and operational results. Before we begin, I'd like to remind you that our comments may include forward-looking statements. It should be noted that a variety of factors could cause Epsilon's actual results to differ materially from the anticipated results or expectations expressed in these forward-looking statements. Today's call may also contain certain non-GAAP financial measures. Please refer to the earnings release that we issued yesterday for disclosures on forward-looking statements and reconciliations of non-GAAP measures. With that, I'd like to turn the call over to Jason Stabell, our Chief Executive Officer.
Andrew Williamson: Thank you, operator. On behalf of the management team, I'd like to welcome all of you to today's conference call to review Epsilon's Q1 2023 financial and operational results. Before we begin, I'd like to remind you that our comments may include forward-looking statements. It should be noted that a variety of factors could cause Epsilon's actual results to differ materially from the anticipated results or expectations expressed in these forward-looking statements. Today's call may also contain certain non-GAAP financial measures. Please refer to the earnings release that we issued yesterday for disclosures on forward-looking statements and reconciliations of non-GAAP measures. With that, I'd like to turn the call over to Jason Stabell, our Chief Executive Officer.
Speaker 5: Thank you, operator, and on behalf of the management team, I'd like to welcome all of you to today's conference call to review Epsilon's first quarter 2023 financial and operational results. Before we begin, I'd like to remind you that our comments may include forward-looking statements.
Speaker 6: It should be noted that a variety of factors could cause epsilon's actual results to differ materially from the anticipated results or expectations expressed in these forward-looking statements.
Speaker 7: Today's call may also contain certain non-GAAP financial measures. Please refer to the earnings release that we issued yesterday for disclosures on forward-looking statements and reconciliations of non-GAAP measures. With that, I'd like to turn the call over to Jason Stabell, our Chief Executive Officer.
Jason Stabell: Thank you, Andrew. Good morning to everyone, and thank you for participating in our Q1 2023 conference call. Joining me today are Andrew Williamson, our CFO, and Henry Clanton, our COO. We will be available to answer questions later in the call. I am pleased to report that we delivered a good first quarter in a challenging natural gas market, and the company remains in a very solid position. Unlike our recent earnings calls, today, I will not rehash the information contained in our press release and 10-K filing. Instead, I'd like to focus on what we see as the key elements of the company's value proposition and spend some time discussing the small investment announced in yesterday's release. At present, we see four key attributes to the Epsilon story. One, our strong legacy asset base. Two, our robust balance sheet and liquidity position.
Jason Stabell: Thank you, Andrew. Good morning to everyone, and thank you for participating in our Q1 2023 conference call. Joining me today are Andrew Williamson, our CFO, and Henry Clanton, our COO. We will be available to answer questions later in the call. I am pleased to report that we delivered a good first quarter in a challenging natural gas market, and the company remains in a very solid position. Unlike our recent earnings calls, today, I will not rehash the information contained in our press release and 10-K filing. Instead, I'd like to focus on what we see as the key elements of the company's value proposition and spend some time discussing the small investment announced in yesterday's release. At present, we see four key attributes to the Epsilon story. One, our strong legacy asset base. Two, our robust balance sheet and liquidity position.
Speaker 8: Thank you, Andrew. Good morning to everyone, and thank you for participating in our first quarter 2023 conference call. Joining me today are Andrew Williamson, our CFO , and Henry Clanton, our COO.
Speaker 9: Thank you, Andrew. Good morning to everyone, and thank you for participating in our first quarter 2023 conference call. Joining me today are Andrew Williamson, our CFO , and Henry Clanton, our COO. We will be available to answer questions later in the call.
Speaker 10: I am pleased to report that we delivered a good first quarter in a challenging natural gas market, and the company remains in a very solid position.
Speaker 11: Unlike our recent earnings calls, today I will not rehash the information contained in our press release and 10Q filing.
Speaker 12: Instead, I'd like to focus on what we see as the key elements of the company's value proposition and spend some time discussing the small investment announced in yesterday's release.
Speaker 13: At present, we see four key attributes to the epsilon story.
Speaker 14: One, our strong legacy asset base.
Jason Stabell: Three, our commitment to shareholder returns. Four, our ongoing business development activities focused to achieve accretive growth. Let me go into each of these four attributes in more detail. One, our legacy asset base. Our mix of assets provides a diversified revenue stream. The midstream assets provide fee-based, steady, and predictable cash flow in a variety of commodity price environments. While our upstream position provides our shareholders exposure to low-cost natural gas. The power of this combination was on display in our 2022 results, where we saw explosive year-over-year growth in upstream cash flows in a rising natural gas price environment. The Q1 2023 results demonstrate our resiliency in a depressed natural gas market as we were able to build cash and return money to our shareholders.
Jason Stabell: Three, our commitment to shareholder returns. Four, our ongoing business development activities focused to achieve accretive growth. Let me go into each of these four attributes in more detail. One, our legacy asset base. Our mix of assets provides a diversified revenue stream. The midstream assets provide fee-based, steady, and predictable cash flow in a variety of commodity price environments. While our upstream position provides our shareholders exposure to low-cost natural gas. The power of this combination was on display in our 2022 results, where we saw explosive year-over-year growth in upstream cash flows in a rising natural gas price environment. The Q1 2023 results demonstrate our resiliency in a depressed natural gas market as we were able to build cash and return money to our shareholders.
Speaker 15: 2, our robust balance sheet and liquidity position.
Speaker 16: Three, our commitment to shareholder returns. And four, our ongoing business development activities focused to achieve a creative growth.
Speaker 17: Let me go into each of these four attributes in more detail.
Speaker 18: go into each of these four attributes in more detail. 1. Our legacy asset base.
Speaker 19: Our mix of assets provides a diversified revenue stream. The midstream assets provide fee-based, steady, and predictable cash flow in a variety of commodity price environments, while our upstream position provides our shareholders exposure to low-cost natural gas.
Speaker 20: The power of this combination was on display in our 2022 results.
Speaker 21: where we saw explosive year-over-year growth in upstream cash flows in a rising natural gas price environment.
Speaker 22: The first quarter of 2023 results demonstrate our resiliency in a depressed natural gas market, as we were able to build cash and return money to our shareholders.
Jason Stabell: In Q1, 28% of our revenue was generated by our midstream asset as compared to only 12% in full year 2022. Number two, balance sheet and liquidity. Our strong financial position and zero debt allow us to manage commodity exposure opportunistically, as demonstrated by the hedge position we put on for 2023. It also allows for our flexible and opportunistic capital allocation approach, including acquisitions. Number three, shareholder returns. We are committed to the return of capital to our shareholders. Our regular dividend offers an annual yield of 5% at the current stock price. Our board reviews the policy quarterly, but remains very comfortable with the current payout, given it can be funded from the steady midstream cash flow. Also, our liquidity position allows us to opportunistically repurchase shares.
Jason Stabell: In Q1, 28% of our revenue was generated by our midstream asset as compared to only 12% in full year 2022. Number two, balance sheet and liquidity. Our strong financial position and zero debt allow us to manage commodity exposure opportunistically, as demonstrated by the hedge position we put on for 2023. It also allows for our flexible and opportunistic capital allocation approach, including acquisitions. Number three, shareholder returns. We are committed to the return of capital to our shareholders. Our regular dividend offers an annual yield of 5% at the current stock price. Our board reviews the policy quarterly, but remains very comfortable with the current payout, given it can be funded from the steady midstream cash flow. Also, our liquidity position allows us to opportunistically repurchase shares.
Speaker 23: In the first quarter, 28% of our revenue was generated by our midstream asset, as compared to only 12% in full year 2022.
Speaker 24: Number two, balance sheet and liquidity.
Speaker 25: Our strong financial position and zero debt allow us to manage commodity exposure opportunistically, as demonstrated by the hedge position we put on for 2023.
Speaker 26: It also allows for our flexible and opportunistic capital allocation approach, including acquisitions.
Speaker 27: Number three, shareholder returns.
Speaker 28: We are committed to the return of capital to our shareholders. Our regular dividend offers an annual yield of 5% at the current stock price. Our board reviews the policy quarterly, but remains very comfortable with the current payout, given it can be funded from the steady midstream cash flow.
Jason Stabell: This is evidenced by our approved annual buyback program for up to 10% of shares outstanding. Over the last 3 years, shares outstanding have been reduced by 15%. 4, business development. Yesterday, we announced a small investment in a new project area in Eddy County, New Mexico. This investment delivers immediate cash flow at attractive rates of return and establishes a relationship with a high-quality basin-focused operator. This is a first step in our effort to diversify our commodity, basin, and operator mix. This deal can serve as a blueprint for our continued business development efforts. Attractive, unlevered rates of return, operator alignment with an opportunity for expanded partnership, all without stressing our balance sheet and liquidity. We believe the combination of these attributes makes our equity an attractive investment at a compelling valuation.
Jason Stabell: This is evidenced by our approved annual buyback program for up to 10% of shares outstanding. Over the last 3 years, shares outstanding have been reduced by 15%. 4, business development. Yesterday, we announced a small investment in a new project area in Eddy County, New Mexico. This investment delivers immediate cash flow at attractive rates of return and establishes a relationship with a high-quality basin-focused operator. This is a first step in our effort to diversify our commodity, basin, and operator mix. This deal can serve as a blueprint for our continued business development efforts. Attractive, unlevered rates of return, operator alignment with an opportunity for expanded partnership, all without stressing our balance sheet and liquidity. We believe the combination of these attributes makes our equity an attractive investment at a compelling valuation.
Speaker 29: Also, our liquidity position allows us to opportunistically repurchase shares.
Speaker 30: This is evidenced by our approved annual buyback program for up to 10% of shares outstanding.
Speaker 31: Over the last three years, shares outstanding have been reduced by 15%.
Speaker 32: And four, business development.
Yesterday, we announced a small investment in a new project area in Eddie County, New Mexico. This investment delivers immediate cash flow at attractive rates of return and establishes a relationship with a high quality basin-focused operator. This is a first step in our effort to diversify our commodity, basin, and operator mix.
This deal can serve as a blueprint for our continued business development efforts.
Attractive, unlevered rates of return, operator alignment with an opportunity for expanded partnership.
all without stressing our balance sheet and liquidity. We believe the combination of these attributes makes our equity an attractive investment at a compelling valuation.
Jason Stabell: We currently have over $2 per share in cash, a diversified revenue stream, a commitment to shareholder returns, and an active but disciplined business development effort across multiple basins. The company is well positioned to capitalize on attractive opportunities in a variety of environments. This all makes us excited about our future. Operator, we can now open the line for questions.
Jason Stabell: We currently have over $2 per share in cash, a diversified revenue stream, a commitment to shareholder returns, and an active but disciplined business development effort across multiple basins. The company is well positioned to capitalize on attractive opportunities in a variety of environments. This all makes us excited about our future. Operator, we can now open the line for questions.
We currently have over $2 per share in cash, a diversified revenue stream, a commitment to shareholder returns, and an active but disciplined business development effort across multiple basins.
The company is well positioned to capitalize on attractive opportunities in a variety of environments.
Operator: We will now begin the question-and-answer session. To ask a question, you may press star then one on your touch tone phone. If you're using a speakerphone, please pick up the handset before pressing the keys. To withdraw your question, please press star then two. At this time, we'll pause momentarily to assemble our roster. The first question will come from Nat Stewart with N.A.S. Capital. Please go ahead.
Operator: We will now begin the question-and-answer session. To ask a question, you may press star then one on your touch tone phone. If you're using a speakerphone, please pick up the handset before pressing the keys. To withdraw your question, please press star then two. At this time, we'll pause momentarily to assemble our roster. The first question will come from Nat Stewart with N.A.S. Capital. Please go ahead.
operator, we can now open the line for questions.
The first question will come from Nat Stewart with NAS Capital. Please go ahead. Okay, thanks for taking my question. Is there any more detail you can give us about your first investment? Is this an operator you could do follow-on investments down the road? Is there any detail you can provide on the kind of return you're expecting on this?
Nat Stewart: Hey, thanks for taking my question. Is there any more detail you can give us about your first investment? You know, is this an operator you could do follow-on investments down the road? Is there any detail you can provide on the kind of return you're expecting on this?
Nat Stewart: Hey, thanks for taking my question. Is there any more detail you can give us about your first investment? You know, is this an operator you could do follow-on investments down the road? Is there any detail you can provide on the kind of return you're expecting on this?
Jason Stabell: Hey, Nat, this is Jason. Thanks for joining, and thanks for the question. A couple elements that you had in there. Yes, we look at this relationship as a stepping stone to potential more investments alongside them. As we mentioned, they're a basin-focused operator. They've got a large project, so we believe there'll be other opportunities for us to partner up. On the returns, not gonna get into returns, but I might turn it to Henry Clanton. He can talk a little bit about the wells.
Jason Stabell: Hey, Nat, this is Jason. Thanks for joining, and thanks for the question. A couple elements that you had in there. Yes, we look at this relationship as a stepping stone to potential more investments alongside them. As we mentioned, they're a basin-focused operator. They've got a large project, so we believe there'll be other opportunities for us to partner up. On the returns, not gonna get into returns, but I might turn it to Henry Clanton. He can talk a little bit about the wells.
Hey Nat, this is Jason, thanks for joining and thanks for the question.
a couple elements that you had in there. So yes...
We look at this relationship as a stepping stone to potential more investments alongside them.
As we mentioned there, they're a based and focused operator. They've got a large project. So we believe there'll be other opportunities for us to partner up on the returns. Not going to get into returns, but I might turn it to Henry Clanton. He can talk a little bit about the the wells.
Nat Stewart: Great.
Nat Stewart: Great.
Jason Stabell: Thank you.
Jason Stabell: Thank you.
Henry Clanton: Thank you, Jason. Thank you, Nat. This is Henry Clanton. We're participating in this non-operated, wellbore only, participation agreement in 2 wells, completed in the Wolfcamp in different intervals. It's an opportunity for us to appraise the opportunity set in the area and get to know better this operator. We're looking forward to.
Henry Clanton: Thank you, Jason. Thank you, Nat. This is Henry Clanton. We're participating in this non-operated, wellbore only, participation agreement in 2 wells, completed in the Wolfcamp in different intervals. It's an opportunity for us to appraise the opportunity set in the area and get to know better this operator. We're looking forward to.
Great. Thank you, Jason, and thank you, Nat. This is Henry Clinton. We're participating in this non-operated well-wore only for participation agreement in two wells.
Completed in the Wolf Camp and different intervals. It's an opportunity for us to appraise the opportunity set in the area and get to know better this operator.
Jason Stabell: I'll add, Nat, I mean, we like the opportunity. It's immediate cash flow, so these wells are already on flowback. In subsequent quarters, we're gonna have some real information to put out there.
Jason Stabell: I'll add, Nat, I mean, we like the opportunity. It's immediate cash flow, so these wells are already on flowback. In subsequent quarters, we're gonna have some real information to put out there.
So we're looking forward to all add.
Nat, I mean we like the opportunity. It's immediate cash flow, so these wells are already on flow back, so in subsequent quarters, we're going to have some real information to put out there around the opportunity. And I'd also add, I think this, as we mentioned in the opening remarks, we think this is a blueprint. You've asked in previous quarters kind of what the deal market looks like. I think right now for us...
Nat Stewart: Sure.
Nat Stewart: Sure.
Jason Stabell: Around the opportunity.
Jason Stabell: Around the opportunity.
Nat Stewart: Okay.
Nat Stewart: Okay.
Jason Stabell: I'd also add, I think this, as we mentioned in the opening remarks, we think this is a blueprint. You've asked in previous quarters kinda what the deal market looks like.
Jason Stabell: I'd also add, I think this, as we mentioned in the opening remarks, we think this is a blueprint. You've asked in previous quarters kinda what the deal market looks like.
Nat Stewart: Sure.
Nat Stewart: Sure.
Jason Stabell: I think right now for us, this is an interesting space to be chasing things. Drill bit focused, small to medium-sized operators with attractive projects where we think over time the relationship can expand, that give us the diversity away from just the Marcellus natural gas assets that we have.
Jason Stabell: I think right now for us, this is an interesting space to be chasing things. Drill bit focused, small to medium-sized operators with attractive projects where we think over time the relationship can expand, that give us the diversity away from just the Marcellus natural gas assets that we have.
This is an interesting space to be chasing things, drill bit focused, small to medium sized operators with attractive projects where we think over time the relationship can expand.
Nat Stewart: Sure.
Nat Stewart: Sure.
that give us the diversity away from just the Marcellus natural gas as that you have, although we feel like that, but clearly right now natural gas investments are.
Jason Stabell: Although we still like that, but clearly right now, natural gas investments are not where we're gonna be likely deploying a lot of capital at this gas tape.
Jason Stabell: Although we still like that, but clearly right now, natural gas investments are not where we're gonna be likely deploying a lot of capital at this gas tape.
Nat Stewart: Sure. That makes sense. Now, is this basin or this area that you particularly decide to focus in or are you still kinda looking broadly and thinking about further diversification?
Nat Stewart: Sure. That makes sense. Now, is this basin or this area that you particularly decide to focus in or are you still kinda looking broadly and thinking about further diversification?
are not where we're going to be likely deploying a lot of capital at this gas tape. Sure that makes sense. Now is this basin or this area is an area that you particularly decide to focus in or you still kind of looking kind of broadly and thinking about further diversification? The area it's the Northern Delaware
Jason Stabell: We're in the area, it's the Northern Delaware.
Jason Stabell: We're in the area, it's the Northern Delaware.
Nat Stewart: Yep.
Nat Stewart: Yep.
Jason Stabell: Quite attractive from a technical and resource standpoint, infrastructure standpoint. We liked all the elements. Yes, we're looking at areas beyond just this small area for similar-
Jason Stabell: Quite attractive from a technical and resource standpoint, infrastructure standpoint. We liked all the elements. Yes, we're looking at areas beyond just this small area for similar-
Yep, quite attractive from a technical and resource standpoint, infrastructure standpoint. So we liked all the elements, but yes, we're looking at areas beyond just this small area.
Nat Stewart: Great.
Nat Stewart: Great.
Jason Stabell: Kinda deals.
Jason Stabell: Kinda deals.
Nat Stewart: Okay, that sounds good. I look forward to seeing how it goes. Thanks, guys.
Nat Stewart: Okay, that sounds good. I look forward to seeing how it goes. Thanks, guys.
Jason Stabell: All right, Nat. Thanks for joining.
Jason Stabell: All right, Nat. Thanks for joining.
for similar grade deals. Okay, that sounds good. I look forward to seeing how it goes. Thanks, guys.
Operator: Again, if you have a question, please press star then one. This concludes our question-and-answer session. I would like to turn the conference back over to Mr. Jason Stabell, Chief Executive Officer, for any closing remarks. Please go ahead, sir.
Operator: Again, if you have a question, please press star then one. This concludes our question-and-answer session. I would like to turn the conference back over to Mr. Jason Stabell, Chief Executive Officer, for any closing remarks. Please go ahead, sir.
Alright, Nat, thanks for joining. Again, if you have a question, please press star then one. This concludes our question and answer session. I would like to turn the conference back over to Mr. Jason Stabell.
Jason Stabell: Thank you, operator. I'll just close with saying thanks for tuning in today. Hopefully, we're gonna have more to talk about as we move through the year. We're excited about where we sit, and look forward to talking with you later this year. Thanks again for joining.
Jason Stabell: Thank you, operator. I'll just close with saying thanks for tuning in today. Hopefully, we're gonna have more to talk about as we move through the year. We're excited about where we sit, and look forward to talking with you later this year. Thanks again for joining.
Chief Executive Officer for any closing remarks. Please go ahead, sir. Thank you, operator. I'll just close with saying thanks for tuning in today.
Hopefully we're going to have more to talk about as we move through the year. We're excited about where we sit and look forward to talking with you later this year. Thanks again for joining.
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