Magnolia Oil & Gas Corporation (“Magnolia,” “we,” “our,” or
the “Company”) (NYSE: MGY) today announced its financial and
operational results for the third quarter of 2024.
Third Quarter 2024 Highlights:
(In millions, except per share
data)
For the
Quarter Ended
September 30, 2024
For the
Quarter Ended
September 30, 2023
Percentage increase
(decrease)
Net income
$
105.9
$
117.5
(10
)%
Adjusted net income(1)
$
100.3
$
117.5
(15
)%
Earnings per share - diluted
$
0.52
$
0.54
(4
)%
Adjusted EBITDAX(1)
$
243.6
$
239.0
2
%
Capital expenditures - D&C
$
103.1
$
104.3
(1
)%
Average daily production (Mboe/d)
90.7
82.7
10
%
Cash balance as of period end
$
276.1
$
618.5
(55
)%
Diluted weighted average total shares
outstanding(2)
198.4
209.1
(5
)%
Third Quarter 2024 Highlights:
- Magnolia reported third quarter 2024 net income attributable to
Class A Common Stock of $99.8 million, or $0.52 per diluted share.
Third quarter 2024 total net income was $105.9 million and total
adjusted net income(1) was $100.3 million. Diluted weighted average
total shares outstanding for third quarter 2024 fell by 5% to 198.4
million(2) compared to third quarter 2023.
- Adjusted EBITDAX(1) was $243.6 million during the third quarter
of 2024 and total drilling and completions (“D&C”) capital was
$103.1 million, or approximately 42% of adjusted EBITDAX. Capital
spending for the quarter was well below our earlier guidance, and
mainly the result of lower well costs, ongoing efficiencies, and a
small delay in timing of activity moving into the fourth
quarter.
- Lease operating expenses experienced a further sequential
decline to $5.33 per barrel oil equivalent in the third quarter of
2024. This represents an 11% decline from first quarter 2024 levels
and demonstrates further achievements realized from the Company’s
field-level optimization and cost reduction program announced
earlier this year.
- Net cash provided by operating activities was $217.9 million
during the third quarter of 2024 and the Company generated free
cash flow(1) of $126.1 million. Magnolia generated operating income
as a percentage of revenue (pre-tax margins) of 39% during the
third quarter.
- Total production volumes in the third quarter of 2024 grew by
10% on a year-over-year basis to 90.7 thousand barrels of oil
equivalent per day (“Mboe/d”) including 38.9 thousand barrels of
oil per day (“Mbbls/d”) and were supported by continued strong well
performance. Overall, our third quarter production was impacted by
multiple unplanned third-party midstream facility outages occurring
in the period. Production from Giddings was 68.7 Mboe/d in the most
recent quarter, providing overall growth of 12% compared to last
year’s third quarter, including oil production growth of 24%.
- The Company repurchased a total of 2.5 million shares of its
Class A and Class B Common Stock during the third quarter for $61.7
million. Magnolia has 3.9 million Class A common shares remaining
under its current repurchase authorization, which are specifically
allocated toward open market share repurchases.
- As previously announced, the Board of Directors declared a cash
dividend of $0.13 per share of Class A common stock, and a cash
distribution of $0.13 per Class B unit, payable on December 2, 2024
to shareholders of record as of November 8, 2024.
- Magnolia returned approximately $87.8 million(3) to
shareholders, or 70% of our free cash flow(1), during the third
quarter through a combination of share repurchases and dividends
while ending the period with $276.1 million of cash on the balance
sheet and an undrawn $450.0 million revolving credit facility.
(1)
Adjusted net income, adjusted EBITDAX and
free cash flow are non-GAAP financial measures. For reconciliations
to the most comparable GAAP measures, please see “Non-GAAP
Financial Measures” at the end of this press release.
(2)
Weighted average total shares outstanding
include diluted weighted average shares of Class A Common Stock
outstanding during the period and shares of Class B Common Stock,
which are anti-dilutive in the calculation of weighted average
number of common shares outstanding.
(3)
Includes $0.6 million of share repurchases
incurred during the third quarter, but settled during the fourth
quarter of 2024.
“Magnolia delivered another steady quarter of strong financial
results and operational field performance,” said President and CEO
Chris Stavros. “We continue to consistently execute our business
model which includes disciplined capital spending, delivering
moderate production growth, with high pre-tax operating margins,
low leverage and significant free cash flow generation. We believe
our business model and strategy provides us with a competitive
advantage and the ability to serially compound value for our
shareholders over time.
“During the third quarter, we continued to grow our production
in a highly capitally efficient manner, yielding total volumes of
90.7 thousand barrels of oil equivalent per day and 38.9 thousand
barrels per day of oil, despite some unplanned third-party
midstream outages. Our team’s continued focus on driving down
field-level operating costs has also helped our pre-tax margins and
improved our free cash flow. I am very proud of the hard work and
concerted effort shown by our operating personnel, helping to
provide Magnolia with one of the lowest cost structures in the
industry.
“Additionally, we continue to see opportunities to bolt-on small
royalty, leasehold and working interest deals in both the Giddings
and Karnes areas, completing approximately $15 million during the
quarter. These transactions increase our position in future high
return development areas. As I have often stated, our goal at
Magnolia is to improve the overall business, sustain our
high-return development and increase our dividend per share payout
capacity. This strategy is expected to maximize shareholder value
over the long-term. Looking forward to 2025, our steadfast plan is
to adhere to this same business model, providing similar discipline
to allocating capital which is expected to deliver mid-single digit
annual production growth in the current product price
environment.”
Operational Update
Third quarter 2024 total company production volumes averaged
90.7 Mboe/d including oil production of 38.9 Mbbls/d. Production
from Giddings increased 12% compared to last year’s third quarter
to 68.7 Mboe/d with oil production growing 24% over the same
period. Total production during the quarter was reduced by
approximately 1,000 Boe/d (primarily natural gas and NGLs)
resulting from multiple unplanned third-party midstream facility
outages which occurred mainly during the latter part of the quarter
and were resolved by the end of the quarter. Total Company
production volumes benefited from continued strong well performance
throughout our assets. Magnolia’s third quarter 2024 capital
spending on drilling, completions and associated facilities was
$103.1 million. Capital outlays were lower than our earlier
guidance due lower well costs, ongoing operational efficiencies and
a small amount of activity slipping into the fourth quarter.
Magnolia continues to operate two drilling rigs and one
completion crew. Improvements in well costs and ongoing overall
spending efficiencies have provided us with spare capacity within
our capital budget, which will allow us to drill an additional four
well pad in Giddings during the fourth quarter that was not part of
our originally planned 2024 capital and activity. We expect this
additional pad to be a DUC at year-end with anticipated completion
sometime in the first half of 2025. This pad is expected to provide
us with some additional operational flexibility into next year.
Additional Guidance
Factoring in the small amount of delayed activity as well as the
additional four well pad, we expect fourth quarter D&C capital
to be approximately $125 million. This would bring our total
capital spending for the year to approximately $470 million and in
the middle of the range of our total 2024 capital budget of $450 to
$480 million. The modest increase in activity should further
benefit Magnolia’s overall capital efficiency and flexibility
during 2025. Fourth quarter total production volumes are expected
to be approximately 93 Mboe/d providing high single digit total
year-over-year production growth during 2024, with this year’s
growth in oil production now expected to surpass that rate.
Oil price differentials are anticipated to be approximately a
$3.00 per barrel discount to Magellan East Houston and Magnolia
remains completely unhedged for all its oil and natural gas
production. The fully diluted share count for the fourth quarter of
2024 is expected to be approximately 197 million shares, which is
approximately 5% lower than fourth quarter 2023 levels.
Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q
Magnolia's financial statements and related footnotes will be
available in its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the three months
ended September 30, 2024, which is expected to be filed with the
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) on October 31,
2024.
Conference Call and Webcast
Magnolia will host an investor conference call on Thursday,
October 31 at 10:00 a.m. Central (11:00 a.m. Eastern) to discuss
these operating and financial results. Interested parties may join
the webcast by visiting Magnolia's website at
www.magnoliaoilgas.com/investors/events-and-presentations and
clicking on the webcast link or by dialing 1-844-701-1059. A replay
of the webcast will be posted on Magnolia's website following
completion of the call.
About Magnolia Oil & Gas Corporation
Magnolia (MGY) is a publicly traded oil and gas exploration and
production company with operations primarily in South Texas in the
core of the Eagle Ford Shale and Austin Chalk formations. Magnolia
focuses on generating value for shareholders by delivering steady,
moderate annual production growth resulting from its disciplined
and efficient philosophy toward capital spending. The Company
strives to generate high pre‐tax margins and consistent free cash
flow allowing for strong cash returns to our shareholders. For more
information, visit www.magnoliaoilgas.com.
Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
The information in this press release includes forward-looking
statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act
of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act
of 1934, as amended. All statements, other than statements of
present or historical fact included in this press release,
regarding Magnolia’s strategy, future operations, financial
position, estimated revenues and losses, projected costs,
prospects, plans and objectives of management are forward looking
statements. When used in this press release, the words could,
should, will, may, believe, anticipate, intend, estimate, expect,
project, the negative of such terms and other similar expressions
are intended to identify forward-looking statements, although not
all forward-looking statements contain such identifying words.
These forward-looking statements are based on management’s current
expectations and assumptions about future events. Except as
otherwise required by applicable law, Magnolia disclaims any duty
to update any forward-looking statements, all of which are
expressly qualified by the statements in this section, to reflect
events or circumstances after the date of this press release.
Magnolia cautions you that these forward-looking statements are
subject to all of the risks and uncertainties, most of which are
difficult to predict and many of which are beyond the control of
Magnolia, incident to the development, production, gathering and
sale of oil, natural gas and natural gas liquids. In addition,
Magnolia cautions you that the forward looking statements contained
in this press release are subject to the following factors: (i) the
supply and demand for oil, natural gas, NGLs, and other products or
services, including impacts of actions taken by OPEC and other
state-controlled oil companies; (ii) the outcome of any legal
proceedings that may be instituted against Magnolia; (iii)
Magnolia’s ability to realize the anticipated benefits of its
acquisitions, which may be affected by, among other things,
competition and the ability of Magnolia to grow and manage growth
profitably; (iv) changes in applicable laws or regulations; (v)
geopolitical and business conditions in key regions of the world;
and (vi) the possibility that Magnolia may be adversely affected by
other economic, business, and/or competitive factors, including
inflation. Should one or more of the risks or uncertainties
described in this press release occur, or should underlying
assumptions prove incorrect, actual results and plans could differ
materially from those expressed in any forward-looking statements.
Additional information concerning these and other factors that may
impact the operations and projections discussed herein can be found
in Magnolia’s filings with the SEC, including its Annual Report on
Form 10-K for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023. Magnolia’s
SEC filings are available publicly on the SEC’s website at
www.sec.gov.
Magnolia Oil & Gas
Corporation
Operating Highlights
For the Quarters Ended
For the Nine Months
Ended
September 30, 2024
September 30, 2023
September 30, 2024
September 30, 2023
Production:
Oil (MBbls)
3,579
3,024
10,447
9,345
Natural gas (MMcf)
14,644
14,406
43,375
40,839
Natural gas liquids (MBbls)
2,325
2,179
6,592
6,045
Total (Mboe)
8,345
7,604
24,269
22,196
Average daily production:
Oil (Bbls/d)
38,902
32,867
38,128
34,229
Natural gas (Mcf/d)
159,170
156,585
158,302
149,594
Natural gas liquids (Bbls/d)
25,271
23,686
24,060
22,142
Total (boe/d)
90,702
82,651
88,572
81,303
Revenues (in thousands):
Oil revenues
$
265,682
$
243,588
$
800,195
$
705,857
Natural gas revenues
22,207
27,069
61,871
75,687
Natural gas liquids revenues
45,246
45,021
127,211
122,807
Total Revenues
$
333,135
$
315,678
$
989,277
$
904,351
Average sales price:
Oil (per Bbl)
$
74.23
$
80.56
$
76.59
$
75.54
Natural gas (per Mcf)
1.52
1.88
1.43
1.85
Natural gas liquids (per Bbl)
19.46
20.66
19.30
20.32
Total (per boe)
$
39.92
$
41.52
$
40.76
$
40.74
NYMEX WTI (per Bbl)
$
75.16
$
82.18
$
77.55
$
77.37
NYMEX Henry Hub (per MMBtu)
$
2.16
$
2.54
$
2.10
$
2.69
Realization to benchmark:
Oil (% of WTI)
99
%
98
%
99
%
98
%
Natural Gas (% of Henry Hub)
70
%
74
%
68
%
69
%
Operating expenses (in
thousands):
Lease operating expenses
$
44,444
$
35,893
$
134,945
$
115,060
Gathering, transportation and
processing
10,676
10,297
27,668
33,419
Taxes other than income
18,269
14,823
56,011
49,331
Depreciation, depletion and
amortization
107,336
81,158
309,155
228,868
Operating costs per boe:
Lease operating expenses
$
5.33
$
4.72
$
5.56
$
5.18
Gathering, transportation and
processing
1.28
1.35
1.14
1.51
Taxes other than income
2.19
1.95
2.31
2.22
Depreciation, depletion and
amortization
12.86
10.67
12.74
10.31
Magnolia Oil & Gas
Corporation
Consolidated Statements of
Operations
(In thousands, except per
share data)
For the Quarters Ended
For the Nine Months
Ended
September 30, 2024
September 30, 2023
September 30, 2024
September 30, 2023
REVENUES
Oil revenues
$
265,682
$
243,588
$
800,195
$
705,857
Natural gas revenues
22,207
27,069
61,871
75,687
Natural gas liquids revenues
45,246
45,021
127,211
122,807
Total revenues
333,135
315,678
989,277
904,351
OPERATING EXPENSES
Lease operating expenses
44,444
35,893
134,945
115,060
Gathering, transportation and
processing
10,676
10,297
27,668
33,419
Taxes other than income
18,269
14,823
56,011
49,331
Exploration expenses
491
5,128
918
5,139
Asset retirement obligations accretion
1,749
875
5,112
2,539
Depreciation, depletion and
amortization
107,336
81,158
309,155
228,868
Impairment of oil and natural gas
properties
—
—
—
15,735
General and administrative expenses
21,158
19,371
67,547
57,863
Total operating expenses
204,123
167,545
601,356
507,954
OPERATING INCOME
129,012
148,133
387,921
396,397
OTHER INCOME (EXPENSE)
Interest income (expense), net
(3,856
)
1,034
(9,683
)
372
Other income (expense), net
7,286
(479
)
4,018
7,643
Total other income (expense), net
3,430
555
(5,665
)
8,015
INCOME BEFORE INCOME TAXES
132,442
148,688
382,256
404,412
Current income tax expense (benefit)
(480
)
19,262
21,676
27,450
Deferred income tax expense
27,010
11,949
51,958
48,213
Total income tax expense
26,530
31,211
73,634
75,663
NET INCOME
105,912
117,477
308,622
328,749
LESS: Net income attributable to
noncontrolling interest
6,128
15,447
28,193
38,893
NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO CLASS A COMMON
STOCK
$
99,784
$
102,030
$
280,429
$
289,856
NET INCOME PER COMMON SHARE
Basic
$
0.52
$
0.54
$
1.50
$
1.51
Diluted
$
0.52
$
0.54
$
1.50
$
1.51
WEIGHTED AVERAGE NUMBER OF COMMON SHARES
OUTSTANDING
Basic
187,859
187,093
185,065
189,408
Diluted
187,871
187,265
185,096
189,612
WEIGHTED AVERAGE NUMBER OF CLASS B SHARES
OUTSTANDING (1)
10,544
21,827
16,174
21,827
DILUTED WEIGHTED AVERAGE TOTAL SHARES
OUTSTANDING (1)
198,415
209,092
201,270
211,439
(1)
Shares of Class B Common Stock, and
corresponding Magnolia LLC Units, are anti-dilutive in the
calculation of weighted average number of common shares
outstanding.
Magnolia Oil & Gas
Corporation
Summary Cash Flow Data
(In thousands)
For the Quarters Ended
For the Nine Months
Ended
September 30, 2024
September 30, 2023
September 30, 2024
September 30, 2023
CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIES
NET INCOME
$
105,912
$
117,477
$
308,622
$
328,749
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net
cash provided by operating activities:
Depreciation, depletion and
amortization
107,336
81,158
309,155
228,868
Exploration expenses, non-cash
—
—
1
9
Impairment of oil and natural gas
properties
—
—
—
15,735
Asset retirement obligations accretion
1,749
875
5,112
2,539
Amortization of deferred financing
costs
1,116
1,073
3,305
3,173
Gain on sale of assets
—
—
—
(3,946
)
Deferred income tax expense
27,010
11,949
51,958
48,213
Gain on revaluation of contingent
consideration
(7,009
)
—
(3,808
)
—
Stock based compensation
4,707
4,197
14,161
12,060
Other
—
—
2,921
—
Net change in operating assets and
liabilities
(22,928
)
(29,419
)
6,796
(26,493
)
Net cash provided by operating
activities
217,893
187,310
698,223
608,907
CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIES
Acquisitions
(14,823
)
(50,456
)
(164,995
)
(53,812
)
Deposits for acquisitions of oil and
natural gas properties (1)
—
(22,503
)
—
(22,503
)
Additions to oil and natural gas
properties
(104,872
)
(106,668
)
(351,935
)
(332,055
)
Changes in working capital associated with
additions to oil and natural gas properties
(9,832
)
17,735
455
(21,688
)
Other investing
(40
)
(498
)
(539
)
(590
)
Net cash used in investing activities
(129,567
)
(162,390
)
(517,014
)
(430,648
)
CASH FLOW FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIES
Class A Common Stock repurchases
(48,115
)
(56,754
)
(128,133
)
(151,696
)
Class B Common Stock purchase and
cancellation
(12,930
)
—
(89,670
)
—
Dividends paid
(24,694
)
(21,796
)
(72,524
)
(66,480
)
Distributions to noncontrolling interest
owners
(1,984
)
(4,347
)
(8,190
)
(9,946
)
Other financing activities
(147
)
(125
)
(7,674
)
(7,112
)
Net cash used in financing activities
(87,870
)
(83,022
)
(306,191
)
(235,234
)
NET CHANGE IN CASH AND CASH
EQUIVALENTS
456
(58,102
)
(124,982
)
(56,975
)
Cash and cash equivalents – Beginning of
period
275,683
676,568
401,121
675,441
Cash and cash equivalents – End of
period
$
276,139
$
618,466
$
276,139
$
618,466
(1)
Associated with the acquisition of certain
oil and gas producing properties including leasehold and mineral
interests in the Giddings area, which closed in the fourth quarter
of 2023.
Magnolia Oil & Gas
Corporation
Summary Balance Sheet
Data
(In thousands)
September 30, 2024
December 31, 2023
Cash and cash equivalents
$
276,139
$
401,121
Other current assets
139,059
190,152
Property, plant and equipment, net
2,273,676
2,052,021
Other assets
122,083
112,922
Total assets
$
2,810,957
$
2,756,216
Current liabilities
$
281,523
$
314,887
Long-term debt, net
394,793
392,839
Other long-term liabilities
174,069
165,822
Common stock
24
23
Additional paid in capital
1,879,447
1,743,930
Treasury stock
(665,472
)
(538,445
)
Retained earnings
694,090
486,162
Noncontrolling interest
52,483
190,998
Total liabilities and equity
$
2,810,957
$
2,756,216
Magnolia Oil & Gas Corporation
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Reconciliation of net income to adjusted EBITDAX
In this press release, we refer to adjusted EBITDAX, a
supplemental non-GAAP financial measure that is used by management
and external users of our consolidated financial statements, such
as industry analysts, investors, lenders, and rating agencies. We
define adjusted EBITDAX as net income before interest (income)
expense, income taxes, depreciation, depletion and amortization,
exploration expenses, and accretion of asset retirement
obligations, adjusted to exclude the effect of certain items
included in net income. Adjusted EBITDAX is not a measure of net
income in accordance with GAAP.
Our management believes that adjusted EBITDAX is useful because
it allows them to more effectively evaluate our operating
performance and compare the results of our operations from period
to period and against our peers without regard to our financing
methods or capital structure. We also believe that securities
analysts, investors, and other interested parties may use adjusted
EBITDAX in the evaluation of our Company. We exclude the items
listed above from net income in arriving at adjusted EBITDAX
because these amounts can vary substantially from company to
company within our industry depending upon accounting methods and
book values of assets, capital structures and the method by which
the assets were acquired. Adjusted EBITDAX should not be considered
as an alternative to, or more meaningful than, net income as
determined in accordance with GAAP or as an indicator of our
operating performance or liquidity. Certain items excluded from
adjusted EBITDAX are significant components in understanding and
assessing a company’s financial performance, such as a company’s
cost of capital and tax structure, as well as the historic costs of
depreciable assets, none of which are components of adjusted
EBITDAX. Our presentation of adjusted EBITDAX should not be
construed as an inference that our results will be unaffected by
unusual or non-recurring items. Our computations of adjusted
EBITDAX may not be comparable to other similarly titled measures of
other companies.
The following table presents a reconciliation of net income to
adjusted EBITDAX, our most directly comparable financial measure,
calculated and presented in accordance with GAAP:
For the Quarters Ended
(In thousands)
September 30, 2024
September 30, 2023
NET INCOME
$
105,912
$
117,477
Interest expense (income), net
3,856
(1,034
)
Income tax expense
26,530
31,211
EBIT
136,298
147,654
Depreciation, depletion and
amortization
107,336
81,158
Asset retirement obligations accretion
1,749
875
EBITDA
245,383
229,687
Exploration expenses
491
5,128
EBITDAX
245,874
234,815
Non-cash gain on revaluation of contingent
consideration
(7,009
)
—
Non-cash stock based compensation
expense
4,707
4,197
Adjusted EBITDAX
$
243,572
$
239,012
Magnolia Oil & Gas Corporation
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Reconciliation of net income to adjusted net income
Our presentation of adjusted net income is a non-GAAP measure
because it excludes the effect of certain items included in net
income. Management uses adjusted net income to evaluate our
operating and financial performance because it eliminates the
impact of certain items that management does not consider to be
representative of the Company’s on-going business operations. As a
performance measure, adjusted net income may be useful to investors
in facilitating comparisons to others in the Company’s industry
because certain items can vary substantially in the oil and gas
industry from company to company depending upon accounting methods,
book value of assets, and capital structure, among other factors.
Management believes adjusting these items facilitates investors and
analysts in evaluating and comparing the underlying operating and
financial performance of our business from period to period by
eliminating differences caused by the existence and timing of
certain expense and income items that would not otherwise be
apparent on a GAAP basis. However, our presentation of adjusted net
income may not be comparable to similar measures of other companies
in our industry.
For the Quarters Ended
(In thousands)
September 30, 2024
September 30, 2023
NET INCOME
$
105,912
$
117,477
Adjustments:
Non-cash gain on revaluation of contingent
consideration
(7,009
)
—
Change in estimated income tax (1)
1,353
—
ADJUSTED NET INCOME
$
100,256
$
117,477
Diluted weighted average shares of Class A
Common Stock outstanding during the period
187,871
187,265
Weighted average shares of Class B Common
Stock outstanding during the period (2)
10,544
21,827
Total weighted average shares of Class A
and B Common Stock, including dilutive impact of other securities
(2)
198,415
209,092
(1)
Represents corporate income taxes using an
estimated annual effective tax rate of 19.3% for the quarter ended
September 30, 2024.
(2)
Shares of Class B Common Stock, and
corresponding Magnolia LLC Units, are anti-dilutive in the
calculation of weighted average number of common shares
outstanding.
Magnolia Oil & Gas Corporation
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Reconciliation of revenue to adjusted cash operating margin
and operating income margin
Our presentation of adjusted cash operating margin and total
adjusted cash operating costs are supplemental non-GAAP financial
measures that are used by management. Total adjusted cash operating
costs exclude the impact of non-cash activity. We define adjusted
cash operating margin per boe as total revenues per boe less cash
operating costs per boe. Management believes that total adjusted
cash operating costs per boe and adjusted cash operating margin per
boe provide relevant and useful information, which is used by our
management in assessing the Company’s profitability and
comparability of results to our peers.
As a performance measure, total adjusted cash operating costs
and adjusted cash operating margin may be useful to investors in
facilitating comparisons to others in the Company’s industry
because certain items can vary substantially in the oil and gas
industry from company to company depending upon accounting methods,
book value of assets, and capital structure, among other factors.
Management believes excluding these items facilitates investors and
analysts in evaluating and comparing the underlying operating and
financial performance of our business from period to period by
eliminating differences caused by the existence and timing of
certain expense and income items that would not otherwise be
apparent on a GAAP basis. However, our presentation of adjusted
cash operating margin may not be comparable to similar measures of
other companies in our industry.
For the Quarters Ended
(in $/boe)
September 30, 2024
September 30, 2023
Revenue
$
39.92
$
41.52
Total cash operating costs:
Lease operating expenses (1)
(5.26
)
(4.65
)
Gathering, transportation and
processing
(1.28
)
(1.35
)
Taxes other than income
(2.19
)
(1.95
)
Exploration expenses
(0.06
)
(0.67
)
General and administrative expenses
(2)
(2.04
)
(2.06
)
Total adjusted cash operating
costs
(10.83
)
(10.68
)
Adjusted cash operating margin
$
29.09
$
30.84
Margin (%)
73
%
74
%
Non-cash costs:
Depreciation, depletion and
amortization
$
(12.86
)
$
(10.67
)
Asset retirement obligations accretion
(0.21
)
(0.12
)
Non-cash stock based compensation
(0.57
)
(0.56
)
Total non-cash costs
(13.64
)
(11.35
)
Operating income margin
$
15.45
$
19.49
Margin (%)
39
%
47
%
(1)
Lease operating expenses exclude non-cash
stock based compensation of $0.6 million, or $0.07 per boe, and
$0.5 million, or $0.07 per boe, for the quarters ended September
30, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
(2)
General and administrative expenses
exclude non-cash stock based compensation of $4.1 million, or $0.50
per boe, and $3.7 million, or $0.49 per boe, for the quarters ended
September 30, 2024 and 2023, respectively.
Magnolia Oil & Gas Corporation
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Reconciliation of net cash provided by operating activities
to free cash flow
Free cash flow is a non-GAAP financial measure. Free cash flow
is defined as cash flows from operations before net change in
operating assets and liabilities less additions to oil and natural
gas properties and changes in working capital associated with
additions to oil and natural gas properties. Management believes
free cash flow is useful for investors and widely accepted by those
following the oil and gas industry as financial indicators of a
company’s ability to generate cash to internally fund drilling and
completion activities, fund acquisitions, and service debt. It is
also used by research analysts to value and compare oil and gas
exploration and production companies and are frequently included in
published research when providing investment recommendations. Free
cash flow is used by management as an additional measure of
liquidity. Free cash flow is not a measure of financial performance
under GAAP and should not be considered an alternative to cash
flows from operating, investing, or financing activities.
For the Quarters Ended
(In thousands)
September 30, 2024
September 30, 2023
Net cash provided by operating
activities
$
217,893
$
187,310
Add back: net change in operating assets
and liabilities
22,928
29,419
Cash flows from operations before net
change in operating assets and liabilities
240,821
216,729
Additions to oil and natural gas
properties
(104,872
)
(106,668
)
Changes in working capital associated with
additions to oil and natural gas properties
(9,832
)
17,735
Free cash flow
$
126,117
$
127,796
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