First Quarter 2016 Financial Results
Amsterdam, 25 May 2016
First Quarter 2016 Financial Results
Nostrum Oil & Gas PLC (LSE: NOG) (“Nostrum”, or “the Company”), an independent oil and gas company engaging in the production, development and exploration of oil and gas in the pre-Caspian Basin, today announces its results in respect of the three month period ended 31 March 2016.
Highlights:
Financial
- Revenue for the period of US$73.9m (Q1 2015: US$100.3m)
- EBITDA for the period was US$51.7m (Q1 2015: $49.6m)
- EBITDA margin of 70% (Q1 2015: 49%)
- Opex / boe reduced significantly to US$3.5 / boe (FY 2015: US$4.5 / boe)
- First quarterly payment in excess of US$19m received from new hedge entered into in December 2015
- Closing Cash for the period of US$137.1m; Net Debt / LTM EBITDA ratio of 3.5x
Operational
- Average daily production for the three month period ending 31 March 2016 was 38,754 boepd (including one week of scheduled maintenance at the end of March)
- Production guidance for the full year remains at approximately 40,000 boepd
- On track to fulfil 2016 drilling programme of three production wells and one appraisal well
- Fully funded capex programme both to maintain current production in 2016 and 2017 and complete construction of the GTU III during 2017
Kai-Uwe Kessel, Chief Executive Officer of Nostrum, commented:
“We have made a steady start to the year both financially and operationally. Operating costs have been reduced to US$3.5 / boe, from US$4.5 / boe last year and we look forward to completing negotiations to open up the possibility of transporting our crude oil through the KTO pipeline, thereby further reducing our crude oil transport costs. Whilst the oil price continues to be volatile, our hedge provides us with security against any falling oil price and allows us to focus on the completion of GTU3 in 2017, and subsequent ramp-up of production to 100kboepd. With our significant reserve base, low cash operating costs and prudent approach to balance sheet management I remain confident Nostrum is well placed to deliver on its growth strategy in the current environment.”
Conference Call
Nostrum’s management team will present the Q1 2016 Results and will be available for a Q&A session with analysts and investors today at 14.00 BST, 25 May. Please click on the following link to register for the call: Conference call registration ID: 11869376
Publications
Download: Nostrum’s Q1 2016 Results Presentation
Download: Nostrum’s Q1 2016 Financial Statements
Further information:
For further information please visit www.nog.co.uk
Further enquiries:
Nostrum Oil & Gas PLC – Investor Relations
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About Nostrum
Nostrum Oil & Gas PLC is an independent oil and gas company currently engaging in the production, development and exploration of oil and gas in the pre-Caspian Basin. Its shares are listed on the London Stock Exchange (ticker symbol: NOG). The principal producing asset of Nostrum is the Chinarevskoye field, in which it holds a 100% interest and is the operator through its wholly-owned subsidiary Zhaikmunai LLP. In addition, Nostrum holds a 100% interest in and is the operator of the Rostoshinskoye, Darinskoye and Yuzhno-Gremyachenskoye oil and gas fields through the same subsidiary. Located in the pre-Caspian basin to the north-west of Uralsk, these exploration and development fields are situated approximately 60 and 120 kilometres respectively from the Chinarevskoye field.
Forward-Looking Statements
Some of the statements in this document are forward-looking. Forward-looking statements include statements regarding the intent, belief and current expectations of the Group or its officers with respect to various matters. When used in this document, the words “expects,” “believes,” “anticipates,” “plans,” “may,” “will,” “should” and similar expressions, and the negatives thereof, are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Such statements are not promises or guarantees, and are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual outcomes to differ materially from those suggested by any such statements.
No part of this announcement constitutes, or shall be taken to constitute, an invitation or inducement to invest in the Company or any other entity, and shareholders of the Company are cautioned not to place undue reliance on the forward-looking statements. Save as required by the Listing Rules and applicable law, the Company does not undertake to update or change any forward-looking statements to reflect events occurring after the date of this announcement.
Q1 2016: Nostrum Financial Results
Q1 2016: Nostrum Financial Results
In millions of US$ (unless mentioned otherwise) | Q1 2016 | Q1 2015 | Variance | Variance in % |
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Revenue | 73.9 | 100.3 | 26.4 | 26.3% |
EBITDA | 51.7 | 49.6 | 2.1 | 4.2% |
EBITDA margin | 70% | 49% | 21% | – |
Cash Position | 137.1 | 318.3 | 181.7 | 56.9% |
Net Debt | 819.6 | 632.0 | 187.6 | 29.7% |
Revenue, EBITDA and Profit for the Period
Revenue from sales of crude oil, stabilised condensate, LPG and dry gas over the three month period amounted to US$73.9m, down 26.3% on the same period last year. The average Brent crude oil price during the three months ended 31 March 2016 was US$35.2, down 37.0% year on year (Q1 2015: US$55.9). Despite the lower oil price environment this quarter compared to the first quarter of 2015, EBITDA stood at US$51.7m, an increase of 4.2% year on year. This was primarily due to reduced Opex and G&A and the income received from the hedge. A loss of US$12.4m was recorded for the period.
Cost of Sales
Cost of sales was flat at US$46.3m for the three months (Q1 2015: US$46.1m) while opex / boe decreased from US$4.5 in FY 2015 to US$3.5 in Q1 2016.
Cash
The Group ended the three month period with US$137.1m in cash, which includes US$25.0m of current investments (Q4 2015 US$165.6m, including US$42m current investments).
Hedging
On 14 December 2015, Nostrum entered, at cost of US$ 92m,into a long-term hedging contract covering oil sales of 14,674 bbls/day for the first calculation period and 15,000 bbls/day for the subsequent calculation periods or a total of 10,950,000 bbls running through 14 December 2017. The counterparty to the hedging agreement is VTB Capital Plc. Based on the hedging contract Nostrum bought a put, which protects it against any fall in the price of oil below US$ 49.16/bbl.
Production
The product split for Q1 2016 was as follows:
PRODUCTS | Q1 2016 Average Production (boepd) | Q1 2016 Product Mix (%) |
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Crude Oil & Stabilised Condensate | 15,557 | 40 |
LPG (Liquid Petroleum Gas) | 4,373 | 11 |
Dry Gas | 18,824 | 49 |
TOTAL | 38,754 | 100 |
Current Product Destinations
- Nostrum’s primary export destinations for Q1 2016 were as follows:
- Crude Oil – Neste Oil in Finland and Socar in Azerbaijan
- Condensate – Russian Black Sea port of Taman
- LPG – Russian Black Sea ports and Bulgaria
- Dry Gas – Sold for export markets
The Company has no current plans to change any of these export destinations.
Q1 2016 Drilling Overview
- 21 oil wells and 17 gas condensate wells are currently producing at the Chinarevskoye field
- The Chinarevskoye drilling programme continues on target to complete 3 new production wells in 2016
- The Rostoshinskoye appraisal well has reached a target depth of 5050 metres
2016 Drilling Programme
- 2016 production drilling capex remains on target for 2016
- Maintaining flexibility in drilling activity to respond to oil price fluctuations
- A sustained improvement in the oil price environment could increase drilling activity in 2017 which would increase available feedstock for GTU III in 2018
Production schedule
Based on the current drilling programme and taking into account the current oil price we can provide the following production guidance. Should oil prices deviate materially the production guidance will be updated accordingly:
2016 – Approximately 40,000 boepd
2017 – Approximately 40,000 – 60,000 boepd
2018 – Approximately 60,000 – 90,000 boepd
2019 – Approximately 90,000 – 100,000 boepd
Progress on Development of GTU3
Nostrum continues to make steady progress on GTU3. Following the continued fall in the oil price in 2015, Nostrum took the decision to phase the payments of GTU3 over 2016 and 2017 in order to match the payment profile of the new hedge. Completion is now expected during 2017. The phasing of payments will involve no additional cost for Nostrum and the total budget remains at US$500m. The phasing of the payments will allow for a continued preservation of cash on Nostrum’s balance sheet during this period of low oil prices.
The below figures reflect all GTU3 cash payments made and future cash payments excluding VAT.
GTU3 Cash Spent | As per 31 March 2016 |
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Expenditure to date | US$282m |
Expected expenditure in 2016 | US$154m |
Expected expenditure in 2017 | US$62m |