Evolution Petroleum Reports Fourth Quarter and Fiscal 2021 Results and Increases Quarterly Dividend

HOUSTON, TX / ACCESSWIRE / September 13, 2021 / Evolution Petroleum (NYSE American:EPM) ("Evolution" or the "Company") today announced financial and operating highlights for its fiscal year ended June 30, 2021. Evolution also provided its expected capital spending outlook for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2022 and announced its quarterly dividend payable September 30, 2021.

Key Highlights:

  • Produced 4,378 net barrels of oil equivalent per day ("BOEPD") during the current quarter, up 156% over the prior quarter due to the production benefit from the Barnett Shale acquisition;
  • Delivered current quarter net income of $2.2 million, or $0.07 per diluted share, compared to $1.2 million, or $0.04 per diluted share, in the prior quarter;
  • Generated current quarter Adjusted EBITDA (1) of $4.7 million compared to $2.5 million in the prior quarter;
  • Increased dividend by 50% over the prior quarter by declaring a $0.075 per common share dividend for the first fiscal quarter of 2022 payable on September 30, 2021;
  • Closed the acquisition of 79 BCFE of non-operated, long-life liquids rich natural gas assets in the Barnett Shale for $18.3 million, net of preliminary purchase price adjustments, on May 7, 2021;
  • Funded all operations, development capital expenditures, and dividends out of operating cash flow;
  • Returned $4.3 million in cash dividends to shareholders in fiscal 2021 including the Company's 31st consecutive quarterly dividend in the fourth quarter;
  • Increased fiscal year-end proved reserves to 23.4 million barrels of oil equivalent ("MMBOE"), up 129% from 10.2 MMBOE at fiscal year-end 2020;
  • Maintained strong balance sheet with no net debt (2) and $5.3 million of cash.

(1) Adjusted EBITDA is Adjusted Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization and is a non-GAAP financial measure; see "Non-GAAP Information" section later in this release for more information including reconciliations to the most comparable GAAP measures.

(2) Net debt represents the Company's outstanding debt of $4 million less cash and cash equivalents balance of $5.3 million as of June 30, 2021.

Jason Brown, President and Chief Executive Officer, commented, "We are very pleased with how the Company has positively responded to the extraordinarily volatile market over the past year and a half. Despite these challenges, we continued our focus on delivering cash dividends to shareholders. We have now paid almost $75 million in cash dividends since inception of the dividend program in December 2013. We have diversified and substantially enhanced our assets by completing the acquisition of a non-operated ownership interest in Barnett Shale natural gas assets in May 2021. Strong operating results, improved commodity prices, and the acquired production volumes have allowed us to increase our quarterly dividend by 50% as of the September 30, 2021 payment. Additionally, we more than doubled our fiscal 2020 year-end proved reserves from 10.2 MMBOE to 23.4 MMBOE which has extended our ability to support the higher dividend rate for years."

Mr. Brown concluded, "As we look to the future, we expect to continue to benefit from the improved price environment, particularly for natural gas, as we generate strong cash flow from our newly diversified portfolio and continue to pay out meaningful dividends to our shareholders. With this second acquisition, we have shown our ability to execute on accretive acquisitions, and we continue to evaluate additional opportunities to further grow our asset base and reserves."

Financial and Operational Results for the Quarter Ended June 30, 2021

Evolution reported total revenue for the fourth quarter of $13.7 million. Oil revenue increased 20% to $8.5 million from the prior quarter primarily due to a 16% increase in commodity price. Natural gas liquids ("NGLs") revenue increased 362% to $2.6 million due to inclusion of approximately two months of results from the Barnett Shale asset acquisition as well as a cessation of capital recovery charges at Delhi. Natural gas revenue was $2.6 million compared to insignificant revenues in the prior quarter, with the increase also driven by inclusion of approximately two months of results from the Barnett Shale asset acquisition.

Total production for the fourth quarter was 4,378 BOEPD, an increase of 156% over the prior quarter due primarily to the Barnett Shale acquisition. Fourth quarter production was comprised of 1,498 barrels per day ("BOPD") of oil, 1,116 BOEPD of NGLs and 1,764 BOEPD of natural gas.

Production costs increased to $7.6 million from $3.6 million in the prior quarter driven by the Barnett Shale acquisition and increased CO 2 costs. At Delhi, CO 2 purchases are contributing to the increase in costs as the CO 2 purchase price is based on oil price. Despite these increases, production costs per BOE decreased 19% to $19.02. The newly acquired Barnett Shale assets have driven down the cost per BOE significantly due to the lower cost nature of the natural gas wells.

Depletion, depreciation, and amortization ("DD&A") expense increased 24% to $1.3 million quarter-over-quarter due to the increase in production during the current quarter primarily attributable to the Barnett Shale acquisition. On a per BOE basis, the Company's DD&A rate decreased to $3.13, or 53%, compared to the prior quarter. This decrease on a per BOE basis is driven by the 129% increase in proved reserves with the closing of the Barnett Shale acquisition.

The Company's general and administrative ("G&A") expenses were $1.8 million for the quarter, a decrease of 2%, from the prior quarter. The decrease in G&A was primarily due to acquisition-related legal and tax expenses incurred in the prior quarter.

Net income for the quarter was $2.2 million, or $0.07 per diluted share, compared to $1.2 million, or $0.04 per diluted share in the prior quarter. This increase was primarily driven by an increase in income from operations of $1.6 related to the Barnett Shale asset acquired during the current quarter.

Financial and Operational Results for Fiscal Year 2021

Total revenues for the year increased by 11% year-over-year to $32.7 million. Oil revenues decreased to $26.4 million, or 8% compared to the prior year, as the Company's oil production declined 13% while the average realized price per barrel increased 6%. NGL revenues increased to $3.7 million, or 260% as compared to the prior year, as the Company's NGL production increased 62% primarily due to the Barnett Shale acquisition and the average realized price increased 123%. Natural gas revenues were minimal in fiscal 2020 and significantly increased in fiscal 2021 to $2.6 million due to the inclusion of approximately two months contribution from Barnett Shale acquisition.

Total production for fiscal 2021 was 2,430 BOEPD an increase of 20% year-over-year. Fiscal 2021 production was comprised of 1,520 BOPD of oil, 470 BOEPD of NGLs and 440 BOEPD of natural gas. The increase in production from the prior year was primarily due to the acquisition of the Barnett Shale assets and strong base performance at Hamilton Dome.

Production costs for the year totaled $16.6 million compared to $13.5 million in the prior year. The increase in total production costs was primarily due to a full year of production costs at Hamilton Dome field in fiscal 2021 compared to eight months of production costs in fiscal 2020 following the acquisition in November 2019, and the acquisition of the Barnett Shale assets in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2021. Production costs per BOE for the year were $18.70 per BOE compared to $18.13 per BOE in the prior year. The increase in production costs per BOE was primarily due to the decrease in production at Delhi during the current year.

DD&A expense decreased 10% to $5.2 million for fiscal 2021 compared to $5.8 million for fiscal 2020. On a per BOE basis, the Company's DD&A rate per BOE decreased 26%, compared to the prior year. This decrease on a per BOE basis is driven by the 129% increase in proved reserves due to the closing of the Barnett Shale acquisition.

Total G&A for fiscal 2021 increased $1.5 million, or 28%, to $6.8 million from the prior year. The increase is primarily due to higher legal and professional fees of $0.8 million related to consulting on various potential business transactions, an increase in accrued bonus expense of $0.5 million and an increase in salaries of $0.2 million due to additional employees.

The Company reported a net loss for the year ended June 30, 2021 of $16.4 million, or $(0.49) per diluted share, compared to net income of $5.9 million, or $0.18 per diluted share in the prior fiscal year, primarily driven by $24.8 million in pre-tax proved property impairments in the current year. The impairments were a result of extremely low commodity prices during the fourth quarter of fiscal 2020 that temporarily and severely reduced the carrying value of our reserves. In addition, Evolution's income tax provision benefit increased primarily due to a pre-tax loss in the current period compared to pre-tax income in the prior year. During the fiscal year 2020, the Company recorded a $2.8 million income tax benefit related to Enhanced Oil Recovery credits claimed on income tax returns for fiscal 2019, 2018 and 2017.

Operations Update

Net production at Delhi in the current quarter was 121,911 BOE, a 3% increase compared to 118,558 BOE in the prior quarter. Oil production was significantly impacted by materially lower CO 2 purchases when the CO 2 purchase pipeline, upstream of Delhi field, was shut-in for repairs in late February until October 2020 when limited purchases were resumed. The loss of CO 2 purchases, coupled with the decline in oil prices, led to the operator electing to freeze non-essential capital projects through the end of calendar year 2020. During the fourth quarter of fiscal 2021, the operator resumed limited capital conformance projects within the field.

The average oil price realized by Evolution at the Delhi field during the fourth quarter of fiscal 2021 was $64.68 compared to $56.02 during the previous quarter, an increase of 15%. The average NGL price was $28.69 per barrel compared to $26.00 during the previous quarter, an increase of 10%.

Hamilton Dome production volumes increased 4% to 36,453 Bbls in the current quarter compared to 35,179 Bbls in the prior quarter due to the operator restoring previously shut-in production and maintenance within the field. There were limited capital expenditures in the field during fiscal 2021 primarily as a result of the decrease in oil prices. Most projects in the field focused on maintenance or restoring shut-in production.

The average oil price realized by Evolution at Hamilton Dome during the fourth quarter was $55.93 compared to $46.61 during the previous quarter, an increase of 20%. Production from this field is transported by pipeline to customers and is priced on the Western Canadian Select index, which generally trades at a discount to WTI.

Net production at Barnett Shale was 240,009 BOE for the current quarter. Blackbeard Operating, the primary Barnett Shale operator, has yet to formalize a budget through 2022, as they sold their interests to Diversified Energy Company in July 2021.

Barnett Shale Acquisition

On May 7, 2021, the Company closed on substantially all of the previously announced acquisition of non-operated oil and natural gas assets in the Barnett Shale for $18.3 million, net of preliminary purchase price adjustments. A portion of the non-operated dry gas working interests were excluded from the transaction due to potential title defects that the seller was unable to timely cure. Upon resolution of the potential title defects, Evolution may elect to purchase those interests at a mutually agreed upon price.

Total Reserves Summary

    
 
 As of June 30, 2021 
  

Oil

  

NGL

  

Natural Gas

  

Equivalent

     
  

MBO

  

MBL

  

MMcf

  

MBOE*

     
                     
Proved Developed Producing
  6,815   6,663   48,571   21,573   92%
Proved Undeveloped
  1,605   208   -   1,813   8%
Total Proved
  8,420   6,871   48,571   23,386   100%
 
                    
Probable Developed Producing
  2,052   743   -   2,795   85%
Probable Undeveloped
  489   -   -   489   15%
Total Probable**
  2,541   743   -   3,284   100%
 
                    
Possible Developed Producing
  2,251   314   -   2,565   91%
Possible Undeveloped
  255   -   -   255   9%
Total Possible**
  2,506   314   -   2,820   100%
                     

* Equivalent reserves based on a ratio of 6 Mcf of natural gas to 1 Bbl of oil.

** Read the section captioned "Cautionary Statement" later in this release addressing reserves.

Proved Reserves

The Company's year ended June 30, 2021 SEC proved reserves were 23.4 MMBOE, up from 10.2 MMBOE at year ended June 30, 2020. Although both Delhi and Hamilton Dome had positive revisions net of production, the majority of the increase was due to the acquisition of non-operated interests in the Barnett Shale in May 2021 that added 48.6 Bcf of natural gas, 4.9 MMBL of natural gas liquids, and 0.1 MMBO of oil proved reserves (13.1 MMBOE).

The SEC pricing (twelve-month first day of the month average realized prices) used in the report for the year ended June 30, 2021 was $49.72 per Bbl and $2.46 per Mcf of natural gas. For fiscal year ended June 30, 2020, SEC average realized prices were $47.37 per Bbl and $2.12 per Mcf of natural gas. For comparison, the twelve-month average forward prices for WTI oil and NYMEX gas are $66.19 and $4.41, respectively, as of September 9, 2021.

For SEC proved reserves for the year ended June 30, 2021, approximately 65% were liquids (36% crude oil and 29% NGLs) and 35% natural gas. At fiscal year-end, approximately 92% of proved reserves were classified as proved developed producing and 8% as proved undeveloped.

Probable and Possible Reserves

The probable and possible reserves are categories that represent potential recoveries from the CO 2 flood developed in the Delhi Field greater than those included in the proved reserves. Consequently, while the probable and possible reserves are 85% and 91% developed, respectively, and require de minimis capital expenditures, they remain less certain of attainment and have more risk of recovery than proved reserves and should not be aggregated with other categories. These categories of reserves reflect the incremental reserves associated with different engineering assumptions with respect to the percentage of original oil in place that can be recovered through CO 2 enhanced oil recovery. Probable and possible reserves decreased approximately 1% and 8%, respectively, from the prior year primarily due to the movement of probable and possible reserves to the proved reserves category as a result of a positive change to the proved reserves life at Delhi.

Cash Dividend on Common Stock

In conjunction with the closing of the acquisition of the non-operated oil and natural gas assets in the Barnett Shale and the continuing improvement in commodity prices, the Board of Directors declared an increased quarterly cash dividend payable June 30, 2021 of $0.05 per share of common stock, which represents a 67% increase from the prior quarter rate of $0.03 per share of common stock. The increased dividend was paid to common stockholders of record on June 16, 2021. This was the 31st consecutive quarterly cash dividend on the common stock paid by the Company since the quarter ended December 31, 2013. To date, the Company has paid over $74.5 million, or $2.26 per share, back to stockholders as cash dividends. Maintaining and ultimately growing the common stock dividend remains a priority for the Company.

For the first quarter of fiscal 2022, the Board of Directors declared a cash dividend of $0.075 per share of common stock. The dividend will be paid on September 30, 2021 to common stockholders of record on September 20, 2021. Including this upcoming dividend, Evolution will have paid over $77 million, or $2.34 per share, to stockholders as cash dividends.

Liquidity, Capital Spending and Fiscal 2022 Capital Budget

At June 30, 2021, cash and cash equivalents totaled $5.3 million after paying out $1.6 million in dividends in the fourth quarter. In addition, the Company has a senior secured reserve-based credit facility with a maximum capacity of $50 million subject to a current borrowing base of $30 million. The current $30 million borrowing base does not include any impacts from the Barnett Shale acquisition. There are $4 million in borrowings outstanding under the facility, which matures on April 9, 2024. Total liquidity was $31.3 million as of June 30, 2021.

Working capital decreased $8.6 million from the prior quarter to $11.5 million compared to $20.1 million at March 31, 2021. This decrease is primarily attributable to the Barnett Shale acquisition, which had a purchase price of $18.3 million, net of preliminary purchase price adjustments, partially offset by operating cash flow.

For the three months ended June 30, 2021, Evolution invested $16.4 million in capital expenditures, consisting of $16.0 million for the acquisition of the Barnett Shale assets and $0.4 million for Delhi field capital maintenance and plugging activities. The Company paid a $2.3 million deposit on the acquisition in the third quarter of fiscal 2021. For the year ended June 30, 2021, Evolution invested $18.8 million in capital projects consisting of $18.3 million for the acquisition of the Barnett Shale assets, and $0.5 million at Delhi field, primarily for plugging costs and capital conformance work.

Based on discussions with the Delhi and Hamilton Dome operators, the Company expects to continue conformance workover projects and will likely incur additional maintenance capital expenditures as oil prices remain strong. The Hamilton Dome operator has restored the majority of volumes shut-in during the low oil price conditions during calendar 2020; future reactivations will be considered based on commodity prices. For fiscal 2022, based on discussions with the operators, the Company's total capital expenditures for Delhi and Hamilton Dome are expected to be in the range of $1.0 million to $2.0 million, primarily consisting of conformance workover and maintenance capital projects. We expect the Phase V expansion of Delhi to commence in fiscal 2023, however the timing is dependent on the field operator's available funds, capital spending plans, and priorities within its portfolio of properties. As mentioned above, a capital spending program has not yet been established for the Barnett Shale properties.

Conference Call

As previously announced, Evolution Petroleum will host a conference call on Tuesday, September 14, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. Eastern (1:00 p.m. Central) to discuss results. To access the call, please dial 1-844-369-8770 (Toll-free US and Canada) or 1-862-298-0840 (Toll International). To listen live via webcast over the internet, go to http://www.webcaster4.com/Webcast/Page/2188/42587. A replay will be available two hours after the end of the conference call through December 13, 2021 and will be accessible by calling 1-877-481-4010 (United States & Canada); 919-882-2331 (International) with the replay pin number of 42587.

About Evolution Petroleum

Evolution Petroleum Corporation is an oil and natural gas company focused on delivering a sustainable dividend yield to its shareholders through the ownership, management, and development of producing oil and natural gas properties onshore in the United States. The Company's long-term goal is to build a diversified portfolio of oil and natural gas assets primarily through acquisition, while seeking opportunities to maintain and increase production through selective development, production enhancement and other exploitation efforts on its properties. Our largest assets are our interest in a CO 2 enhanced oil recovery project in Louisiana's Delhi field, our interest in a secondary recovery project in Wyoming's Hamilton Dome field, and our recently acquired interests in the Barnett Shale in Texas. Additional information, including the Company's annual report on Form 10-K and its quarterly reports on Form 10-Q, is available on its website at http://www.EvolutionPetroleum.com.

Cautionary Statement

All forward-looking statements contained in this press release regarding current expectations, potential results and future plans and objectives of the Company involve a wide range of risks and uncertainties. Statements herein using words such as "believe," "expect," "plans," "outlook," "should," "will," and words of similar meaning are forward-looking statements. Although our expectations are based on business, engineering, geological, financial, and operating assumptions that we believe to be reasonable, many factors could cause actual results to differ materially from our expectations and we can give no assurance that our goals will be achieved. These factors and others are detailed under the heading "Risk Factors" and elsewhere in our periodic documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Company undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statement.

Our reserves as of June 30, 2021 were estimated by DeGolyer & MacNaughton, a global independent reservoir engineering firm. All reserve estimates are continually subject to revisions based on production history, results of additional exploration and development, price changes and other factors. The SEC's current rules allow oil and natural gas companies to disclose not only Proved reserves, but also Probable and Possible reserves that meet the SEC's definitions of such terms. Estimates of Probable and Possible reserves by their nature are much more speculative than estimates of Proved reserves. These non-proved reserve categories are subject to greater uncertainties and the likelihood of recovering those reserves is subject to substantially greater risk. When estimating the amount of oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids recoverable from a particular reservoir, Probable reserves are those additional reserves that are less certain to be recovered than Proved reserves but which, together with Proved reserves, are as likely as not to be recovered, generally described as having a 50% probability of recovery. Possible reserves are even less certain and generally require only a 10% or greater probability of being recovered. These three reserve categories have not been adjusted to different levels of recovery risk among these categories and are therefore not comparable and are not meaningfully combined.

Company Contacts:

Jason Brown, President & CEO
Ryan Stash, SVP & CFO
(713) 935-0122
JBrown@evolutionpetroleum.com 
RStash@evolutionpetroleum.com

Evolution Petroleum Corporation and Subsidiaries
Consolidated Condensed Statements of Operations
(Unaudited)

 
 
Three Months Ended
  Years Ended 

 
 
 
  
 
  
 
 


 
 June 30,  March 31,  June 30, 



 
 2021  2020  2021  2021  2020 
Revenues
               
Oil
 8,492,223  3,297,315  7,076,965  26,411,132  28,578,879 
Natural gas liquids
  2,582,610   55,295   558,642   3,662,478   1,018,349 
Natural gas
  2,628,245   237   141   2,628,744   2,068 
Total revenues
  13,703,078   3,352,847   7,635,748   32,702,354   29,599,296 
Operating costs
                    
Lease operating costs
  7,577,204   2,285,264   3,606,511   16,587,052   13,505,502 
Depreciation, depletion, and amortization
  1,326,603   1,451,214   1,070,967   5,166,626   5,761,498 
Impairment of proved property
  -   -   -   24,792,079   - 
Impairment of Well Lift Inc. - related assets
  -   -   146,051   146,051   - 
Net loss on derivative contracts
  -   1,383,204   -   614,645   1,383,204 
General and administrative expenses*
  1,798,521   1,019,329   1,831,614   6,754,532   5,259,659 
Total operating costs
  10,702,328   6,139,011   6,655,143   54,060,985   25,909,863 
Income (loss) from operations
  3,000,750   (2,786,164)  980,605   (21,358,631)  3,689,433 
Other
                    
Interest and other income
  4,535   17,162   9,223   39,401   177,418 
Interest expense
  (42,625)  (23,018)  (18,686)  (102,965)  (110,775)
Income (loss) before income tax provision
  2,962,660   (2,792,020)  971,142   (21,422,195)  3,756,076 
Income tax expense (benefit)
  746,440   (461,195)  (219,859)  (4,984,261)  (2,180,996)
Net income (loss) attributable to common shareholders
 2,216,220  (2,330,825) 1,191,001  (16,437,934) 5,937,072 
Earnings (loss) per common share
                    
Basic
 0.07  (0.07) 0.04  (0.49) 0.18 
Diluted
 0.07  (0.07) 0.04  (0.49) 0.18 
Weighted average number of common shares outstanding
                    
Basic
  33,510,337   32,956,469   33,106,885   33,263,701   33,031,149 
Diluted
  33,510,337   32,956,469   33,106,885   33,263,701   33,033,091 
 
                    

*  For the three months ended June 30, 2021 and 2020, non-cash stock-based compensation expenses were $319,591 and $358,869, respectively.  For the year ended June 30, 2021 and 2020, non-cash stock-based compensation expenses were 1,257,684 and 1,285,663 respectively.

Evolution Petroleum Corporation and Subsidiaries 
Consolidated Condensed Balance Sheets 
(Unaudited)

       
 
 June 30, 2021   June 30, 2020  
Assets 
 

 
    
Current assets        
Cash and cash equivalents
 5,276,510  19,662,528 
Receivables from oil and gas sales
 8,686,967  1,919,213 
Receivables for federal and state income tax refunds
  3,107,638   3,243,271 
Prepaid expenses and other current assets
  1,037,259   491,686 
Total current assets
  18,108,374   25,316,698 
Property and equipment, net of depreciation, depletion, and amortization
        
Oil and natural gas properties-full-cost method of accounting, of which none were excluded from amortization
  58,515,860   66,512,281 
Other property and equipment, net
  10,639   17,639 
Total property and equipment, net
  58,526,499   66,529,920 
Other assets, net
  70,789   291,618 
Total assets
 76,705,662  92,138,236 
Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity 
        
Current liabilities
        
Accounts payable
 5,609,367  1,471,679 
Accrued liabilities and other
  947,045   716,648 
Derivative contract liabilities
  -   1,911,343 
State and federal taxes payable
  37,748   179,189 
Total current liabilities
  6,594,160   4,278,859 
Long term liabilities
        
Senior secured credit facility
  4,000,000   - 
Deferred income taxes
  5,957,202   11,061,023 
Asset retirement obligations
  5,538,752   2,588,894 
Operating lease liability
  20,745   84,978 
Total liabilities
  22,110,859   18,013,754 
Commitments and contingencies
        
Stockholders' equity
        
Common stock; par value $0.001; 100,000,000 shares authorized: issued and outstanding 33,514,952 and 32,956,469 shares as of June 30, 2021 and 2020, respectively
  33,515   32,956 
Additional paid-in capital
  42,541,224   41,291,446 
Retained earnings
  12,020,064   32,800,080 
Total stockholders' equity
  54,594,803   74,124,482 
Total liabilities and stockholders' equity
 76,705,662  92,138,236 
         

Evolution Petroleum Corporation and Subsidiaries 
Non-GAAP Reconciliation - Adjusted EBITDA 
(Unaudited)

Adjusted EBITDA is a non‑GAAP financial measure that is used as a supplemental financial measure by our management and by external users of our financial statements, such as investors, commercial banks and others, to assess our operating performance as compared to that of other companies in our industry, without regard to financing methods, capital structure or historical costs basis.  It is also used to assess our ability to incur and service debt and fund capital expenditures.  Our Adjusted EBITDA should not be considered an alternative to net income (loss), operating income (loss), cash flows provided by (used in) operating activities or any other measure of financial performance or liquidity presented in accordance with U.S. GAAP.  Our Adjusted EBITDA may not be comparable to similarly titled measures of another company because all companies may not calculate Adjusted EBITDA in the same manner. 

The Company defines Adjusted EBITDA as net income (loss) plus interest expense, income tax expense (benefit), depreciation, depletion and amortization (DD&A), stock-based compensation, other amortization and accretion, ceiling test impairment and other impairments, unrealized loss (gain) on change in fair value of derivatives, and other non-cash expense (income) items. 

Evolution Petroleum Corporation and Subsidiaries
Consolidated Condensed Statements of Cash Flows
(Unaudited)

 

    
 
 Year Ended June 30, 
 
 2021  2020 
Cash flows from operating activities
 


 
  
 
 
Net income (loss) attributable to common shareholders
 (16,437,934) 5,937,072 
Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss) to net cash provided by operating activities:
        
Depreciation, depletion, and amortization
  5,166,626   5,761,498 
Impairment of proved property
  24,792,079   - 
Impairment of Well Lift Inc. - related assets
  146,051   - 
Stock-based compensation
  1,257,684   1,285,663 
Settlement of asset retirement obligations
  (101,311)  (76,832)
Deferred income taxes
  (5,103,821)  (261,668)
Net loss on derivative contracts
  614,645   1,383,204 
Payments received (paid) for derivative settlements
  (2,791,176)  793,327 
Other
  10,316   39,783 
 
        
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:
        
Receivables
  (6,632,121)  (1,994,368)
Prepaid expenses and other current assets
  (545,573)  (33,408)
Accounts payable and accrued expenses
  4,498,801   (486,010)
Income taxes payable
  (141,441)  48,390 
Net cash provided by operating activities
  4,732,825   12,396,651 
Cash flows from investing activities
        
Acquisition of oil and gas properties
  (18,297,013)  (9,337,716)
Development of oil and natural gas properties
  (472,401)  (1,724,829)
Capital expenditures for other property and equipment
  -   - 
Other assets
  -   - 
Net cash used by investing activities
  (18,769,414)  (11,062,545)
Cash flows from financing activities
        
Common share repurchases, including shares surrendered for tax withholding
  (7,347)  (2,483,357)
Common stock dividends paid
  (4,342,082)  (10,740,754)
Borrowings under credit facility
  7,000,000   - 
Repayments of credit facility
  (3,000,000)  - 
Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities
  (349,429)  (13,224,111)
Net decrease in cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash
  (14,386,018)  (11,890,005)
Cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash, beginning of year
  19,662,528   31,552,533 
Cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash, end of year *
 5,276,510  19,662,528 
         

Supplemental Information on Oil and Natural Gas Operations (Unaudited)

       

 
 Three Months Ended  Year Ended June 30, 

 
 June 30, 2021  June 30, 2020  March 31, 2021  2021  2020 
Oil and gas production:
 
 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
 
Crude oil revenues
 
 8,492,223  3,297,315  7,076,965  26,411,132  28,578,879 
NGL revenues
 
  2,582,610   55,295   558,642   3,662,478   1,018,349 
Natural gas revenues
 
  2,628,245   237   141   2,628,744   2,068 
Total revenues
 
 13,703,078  3,352,847  7,635,748  32,702,354  29,599,296 

 
                    
Crude oil volumes (Bbl)
 
  136,301   148,339   132,230   554,888   638,464 
NGL volumes (Bbl)
 
  101,535   26,177   21,497   171,451   106,159 
Natural gas volumes (Mcf)
 
  963,221   152   60   963,496   1,087 
Equivalent volumes (BOE)
 
  398,373   174,541   153,737   886,922   744,804 

 
                    
Crude oil (BOPD, net)
 
  1,498   1,630   1,469   1,520   1,744 
NGLs (BOEPD, net)
 
  1,116   288   239   470   290 
Natural gas (BOEPD, net)
 
  1,764   -   -   440   - 
Equivalent volumes (BOEPD, net)
 
  4,378   1,918   1,708   2,430   2,034 

 
                    
Crude oil price per Bbl
 
 62.30  22.23  53.52  47.60  44.76 
NGL price per Bbl
 
  25.44   2.11   25.99   21.36   9.59 
Natural gas price per Mcf
 
  2.73   1.56   2.35   2.73   1.90 
Equivalent price per BOE
 
 34.40  19.21  49.67  36.87  39.74 

 
                    
CO2 costs
 
 1,455,780  -  985,931  3,061,598  3,501,507 
All other lease operating expenses (a)
 
  6,121,424   2,285,264   2,620,580   13,525,454   10,003,995 
Production costs
 
 7,577,204  2,285,264  3,606,511  16,587,052  13,505,502 

 
                    
CO2 cost per BOE
 
 3.65  -  6.41  3.45  4.70 
All other production costs per BOE
 
  15.37   13.09   17.05  15.25  13.43 
Production costs per BOE
 
 19.02  13.09  23.46  18.70  18.13 

 
                    
CO2 volumes (Mcf, gross)
 
  7,468,100   -   5,809,362   17,958,532   19,008,201 
CO2 volumes (MMcf per day, gross)
 
  82   -   65   49   52 

 
                    
DD&A of proved oil and gas properties
 
 1,247,659  1,403,361  1,020,810  4,901,969  5,592,651 
Depreciation of other property and equipment
 
  1,570   1,810   1,810   7,000   8,779 
Amortization of intangibles
 
  -   3,391   3,391   47,474   13,564 
Accretion of asset retirement obligations
 
  77,373   42,652   44,956   210,182   146,504 
Total DD&A
 
 1,326,602  1,451,214  1,070,967  5,166,625  5,761,498 

 
                    
Oil and gas DD&A per BOE
 
 3.13  8.04  6.64  5.53  7.51 
                     

SOURCE: Evolution Petroleum Corporation



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