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     157  0 Kommentare Extraction Oil & Gas, Inc. Announces Fourth-Quarter and Full-Year 2019 Results

    DENVER, March 05, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Extraction Oil & Gas, Inc. (NASDAQ: XOG) (“Extraction” or the “Company”) today reported financial and operational results for the fourth-quarter and full-year ended December 31, 2019.

    Fourth-Quarter and Full-Year 2019 Highlights

    • Fourth quarter average net sales volumes of 111,077 barrels of oil equivalent per day (BOE/d), including 50,065 barrels per day (Bbl/d) of crude oil and full-year 2019 average net sales volumes of 88,728 BOE/d, including 42,291 Bbl/d of crude oil
       
    • For the fourth quarter, Extraction reported a net loss of $1.4 billion, or $9.84 net loss per basic and diluted share1, which includes an impairment related to lower forecasted commodity prices and a more measured pace of development to focus on Free Cash Flow, compared to net income of $100 million, or $0.52 per basic share and $0.51 per diluted share, for the same period in 2018. Adjusted EBITDAX, Unhedged2 was $202 million for the fourth quarter, down 9% year-over-year but up 65% sequentially. Adjusted EBITDAX2 was $205 million for the fourth quarter, up 5% year-over-year and up 49% sequentially
       
    • Full-year 2019 net loss of $1.4 billion, or $9.29 net loss per basic and diluted share, compared to the Company's full-year 2018 net income of $122 million. Full-year 2019 Adjusted EBITDAX, Unhedged was $635 million, down 20% year-over-year while Adjusted EBITDAX was $611 million, down 7% over the same period
       
    • Generated $122 million and $36 million of Free Cash Flow2 for the second half on an upstream and fully consolidated basis respectively 
       
    • Reduced outstanding borrowings under its revolving credit facility by $80 million during the fourth quarter, bringing the revolver balance at year-end 2019 down to $470 million, which represents 49% of the $950 million credit facility drawn
       
    • Before-Tax SEC PV10 year-end 2019 proved reserves of $1.9 billion, of which $1.3 billion is classified as proved developed3

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    1 For further information on earnings per share, refer to the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations included herein.
    2 Adjusted EBITDAX, Adjusted EBITDAX, Unhedged, Before-Tax SEC PV10 and Free Cash Flow are non-GAAP financial measures. For a definition of Adjusted EBITDAX, Adjusted EBITDAX, Unhedged and Free Cash Flow and a reconciliation to our most directly comparable financial measure calculated and presented in accordance with GAAP, read “Non-GAAP Financial Measures” included herein.
    3 For further information on our proved reserves, refer to the Proved Reserves section included herein.

    "We ended 2019 on a high note as robust production and a focus on maintaining our low operating cost structure drove Free Cash Flow above the high end of our guidance range," said Extraction President and CEO Matt Owens. "Our wells in our Broomfield and Greeley focus areas continue to perform nicely, and our strong quarterly production numbers also demonstrate the improvement in midstream availability and reliability across the DJ Basin."

    Financial Results

    For the fourth quarter, Extraction reported total revenue of $286 million, as compared to $288 million during the same period in 2018, representing a decrease of $2 million. Revenue increased 61% sequentially, primarily driven by an increase in average daily production. For the full year, Extraction's total revenues decreased 15% over the prior year to $907 million.

    Extraction reported a net loss of $1.4 billion, or $9.84 net loss per basic and diluted share for the fourth quarter, compared to net income of $100 million for the same period in 2018. This net loss was driven primarily by an impairment of $1.3 billion on its proved oil and gas properties as a result of lower forecasted commodity prices and a more measured pace of development to focus on Free Cash Flow. Adjusted EBITDAX, Unhedged was $202 million for the fourth quarter, down 9% year-over-year but up 65% sequentially. Adjusted EBITDAX was $205 million for the fourth quarter, up 5% year-over-year and up 49% sequentially. Free Cash Flow was $111 million for the fourth quarter on an upstream basis and $97 million fully consolidated. Full-year 2019 net loss of $1.4 billion compares to the Company's full-year 2018 net income of $122 million. Full-year 2019 Adjusted EBITDAX, Unhedged was $635 million, down 20% year-over-year while Adjusted EBITDAX was $611 million, down 7% over the same period. Please read “Non-GAAP Financial Measures," included herein.

    Debt and Liquidity

    During the fourth quarter, Extraction used Free Cash Flow to repay $80 million on its revolving credit facility and ended the fourth quarter with $32 million of cash on its balance sheet and $470 million drawn on the $950 million revolver. After giving effect to letters of credit, Extraction ended the fourth quarter with approximately $452 million of available liquidity.

    The following table provides a summary of our sales volumes, average sales prices and certain operating expenses on a per BOE basis for the three months and years ended December 31, 2019 and 2018, respectively:

      For the Three Months Ended   For the Year Ended
      December 31,   December 31,
      2019   2018   2019   2018
    Sales (MBoe)(1): 10,219     7,892     32,385     27,747  
    Oil sales (MBbl) 4,606     4,286     15,436     14,679  
    Natural gas sales (MMcf) 21,277     13,234     64,710     46,847  
    NGL sales (MBbl) 2,067     1,400     6,164     5,260  
    Sales (BOE/d)(1): 111,077     85,780     88,728     76,019  
    Oil sales (Bbl/d) 50,065     46,584     42,291     40,217  
    Natural gas sales (Mcf/d) 231,272     143,851     177,288     128,347  
    NGL sales (Bbl/d) 22,467     15,221     16,889     14,411  
    Average sales prices(2):              
    Oil sales (per Bbl) $ 47.73     $ 51.68     $ 46.74     $ 57.27  
    Oil sales with derivative settlements (per Bbl) 48.43     47.56     45.16     48.04  
    Differential ($/Bbl) to Average NYMEX WTI(3) (8.68 )   (7.66 )   (8.71 )   (7.63 )
    Natural gas sales (per Mcf) 1.62     2.92     1.68     2.25  
    Natural gas sales with derivative settlements (per Mcf) 1.64     2.32     1.68     2.36  
    Differential ($/Mcf) to Average NYMEX Henry Hub(4) (0.79 )   (0.80 )   (1.10 )   (1.12 )
    NGL Sales (per Bbl) 14.58     20.04     12.18     21.75  
    Average price per BOE 27.84     36.52     27.96     38.23  
    Average price per BOE with derivative settlements 28.31     33.28     27.19     33.52  
    Expense per BOE:              
    Lease operating expenses $ 2.82     $ 2.24     $ 3.00     $ 2.86  
    Transportation and gathering 2.35     1.28     1.64     1.42  
    General and administrative expenses 1.27     4.31     3.05     4.85  
    Cash general and administrative expenses(5) 0.82     2.10     1.69     2.39  
    Stock-based compensation 0.46     2.21     1.36     2.46  
                   
    Production taxes as a % of Revenue 7.6 %   8.3 %   7.5 %   8.5 %
    1. One BOE is equal to six thousand cubic feet (“Mcf”) of natural gas or one barrel (“Bbl”) of oil or NGL based on an approximate energy equivalency. This is an energy content correlation and does not reflect a value or price relationship between the commodities.
    2. Average prices shown in the table reflect prices both before and after the effects of our settlements of our commodity derivative contracts. Our calculation of such effects includes both gains and losses on settlements for commodity derivatives and amortization of premiums paid or received on options that settled during the period.
    3. Excludes non-cash amounts allocated to a satisfied performance obligation, recognized within oil sales for the year ended December 31, 2019, pursuant to ASC 606, Revenue Recognition.
    4. Based on the difference between our average realized price and the NYMEX Henry Hub Average as converted into Mcf using a conversions factor of 1.1 to 1.
    5. Cash general and administrative expenses for the year ended December 31, 2019 includes expense of $2.3 million related to the terms of separation agreements with two former executive officers. Excluding these one-time expenses results in cash general and administrative expense per BOE of $1.62 for the year ended December 31, 2019.

    Operational Results

    Fourth quarter average net sales volumes were 111,077 BOE/d, an increase of 29% year-over-year and 38% sequentially. Fourth quarter crude oil volumes of 50,065 Bbl/d increased 7% year-over-year and 28% sequentially. Full-year 2019 average net sales volumes were 88,728 BOE/d, an increase of 17% year-over-year, while full-year 2019 crude oil volumes increased 5% year-over-year to 42,291 BOE/d. Crude oil accounted for approximately 77% and 80% of the Company’s total revenues recorded during the fourth quarter and full-year 2019, respectively.

    Extraction's fourth-quarter 2019 aggregate drilling, completion, and leasehold capital expenditures totaled $86 million, of which $79 million was for drilling and completion. For the full-year 2019, the Company's drilling, completion and leasehold capital expenditures were $598 million, of which $543 million was for drilling and completion.

    During the fourth quarter, Extraction drilled 16 gross (14 net) wells with an average lateral length of approximately 11,500 feet, completed 6 gross (4 net) wells with an average lateral length of approximately 12,800 feet and turned to sales 50 gross (43 net) wells with an average lateral length of approximately 11,300 feet. For the full year, Extraction drilled 107 gross (90 net) wells with an average lateral length of approximately 9,400 feet, completed 119 gross (104 net) wells with an average lateral length of approximately 8,900 feet and turned to sales 115 gross (101 net) wells with an average lateral length of approximately 8,800 feet.

    Elevation commenced moving crude oil, natural gas and water through its Badger central gathering facility in the fourth quarter of 2019. For the year ended December 31, 2019, Elevation had revenues of $6.9 million. In the fourth quarter of 2019, Elevation received $16.2 million in connect fees from Extraction pursuant to its commercial agreements.  Elevation incurred $10.0 million of capital expenditures during the fourth quarter of 2019 and full-year 2019 capital expenditures totaled $202.6 million.

    2020 Capital Program, Production and Operating Expense Guidance

    During the first-quarter 2020, Extraction sold a substantial portion of its interests in non-operated producing horizontal wellbores for approximately $14.7 million, subject to customary purchase price adjustments. After adjusting for the production associated with this asset sale along with another divestiture closed in December 2019, Extraction now expects its full-year 2020 total equivalent production to be 90-95 MBoe/d with 40-42 MBbl/d of crude oil production.

    Extraction's 2020 capital program remains focused on generating Free Cash Flow with an emphasis on strengthening its liquidity and balance sheet as the Company works to pay down debt. Due to its robust hedge book, which covers approximately 86% of the Company's crude oil volumes and over 50% of its natural gas volumes for 2020, along with its lower operating cost structure, Extraction expects to be Free Cash Flow neutral at $50 WTI crude oil and $2.00 NYMEX natural gas on a fully consolidated basis.

    Production, Capital Expenditures and Operating Expenses per unit of production for 2020 are now estimated to be:

      2020 Guidance
    Production  
    Oil production (MBbl/d) 40 - 42
    Total equivalent production (MBoe/d) 90 - 95
       
    Operating Expenses ($/BOE)  
    Lease operating expense $2.75 - $3.25
    Transportation & marketing $2.00 - $2.50
    Cash G&A ($ in millions) $50 - $60
    Production taxes (% of revenue) 9% - 10%
       
    Capital Expenditures ($ in millions)  
    Drilling and completion $425 - $475
    Land and other(1) $20 - $30
    Elevation Midstream $40 - $50
    Total Fully Consolidated Capital Expenditures(2)(3) $485 - $555
    1. Net of assumed divestitures of $20-$30 million, of which $14.7 million has already closed, subject to customary purchase price adjustments.
    2. Extraction’s estimated capital expenditures do not include amounts that could (at Elevation's discretion) be due to Elevation pursuant to the intercompany commercial agreements for the reimbursement of development and construction costs of additional gathering facilities if such facilities are not completed by April 1, 2020. Extraction continues to work with Elevation's financing partner in constructive discussions surrounding this target completion date. While Extraction has not yet determined if these amounts will be paid to Elevation, the aggregate potential payment would be approximately $46 million.
    3. These amounts include approximately $19 million in net connect fees that were paid to Elevation by Extraction in 2020.

    Update on Asset Sale Program

    During the fourth quarter of 2019, Extraction closed on approximately $10 million of additional non-operated working interests, bringing the full-year 2019 asset sale total to approximately $56 million, which offset the Company's 2019 leasehold and surface acreage capital expenditures of approximately $55 million.

    Extraction's asset sale program remains ongoing, and during the first-quarter 2020 Extraction sold its working interests in non-operated producing horizontal wellbores to an undisclosed buyer for approximately $14.7 million, subject to customary purchase price adjustments.

    Proved Reserves at December 31, 2019

    Extraction’s estimated 2019 year-end proved reserves are 254 MMBoe, a 27% decrease when compared to year-end 2018 proved reserves of 348 MMBoe. This decrease was driven primarily by revisions of PUD expirations in accordance with the SEC five year drilling rule caused by the change in business strategy to focus on Free Cash Flow generation rather than production growth. The Company’s estimated proved developed reserves at year-end 2019 were 143 MMBOE, an increase of 3% year-over-year. Year-end 2019 reserves are comprised of approximately 91 MMBbl of oil and 66 MMBbl of NGLs.

    During the fourth-quarter 2019, Extraction recognized $1.3 billion in impairment expense on its proved oil and gas properties as a result of lower forecasted commodity prices and a more measured pace of development to focus on Free Cash Flow. In accordance with Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) guidelines, Extraction’s proved reserves at December 31, 2019 were computed using SEC pricing of $55.69 per barrel of crude oil and $2.58 per million British Thermal Units for natural gas, before adjustments for energy content, quality, midstream fees, and basis differentials. Prices adhere to the SEC requirement to use the unweighted arithmetic average of the first-day-of-the-month price for the preceding twelve months without giving effect to derivative transactions. Reserve estimates for 2019 were prepared by Extraction’s independent reservoir engineering firm, Ryder Scott Company, L.P.

    The table below reconciles the components driving the 2019 proved reserves decrease:

      MMBoe
    Balance, December 31, 2018 347.9  
    Revisions of previous estimates(1) (90.5 )
    Purchase of reserves 0.7  
    Extensions, discoveries, and other additions 35.2  
    Sale of reserves (6.8 )
    Production (32.4 )
    Balance, December 31, 2019 254.1  
    1. Change primarily due to revisions of PUD expirations due to the SEC five year drilling rule caused by the change in business strategy to focus on cash flow rather than maximizing production and reserves growth

    Updated Investor Presentation

    Extraction has posted an updated investor presentation to its website. The investor presentation may be viewed on the Company’s website (www.extractionog.com) by selecting “Investors,” then “News and Events,” then “Presentations.”

    Fourth-Quarter 2019 Earnings Conference Call Information

    Those who would like to participate can dial into the number listed below approximately 15 minutes before the scheduled conference call time, and enter confirmation number 4892929 when prompted.

    Date: Thursday, March 5, 2020
    Time: 4:30 PM EST / 2:30 PM MST
    Dial - In Numbers: 1-844-229-9561 (Domestic toll-free)
    Conference ID: 4892929

    To access the audio webcast and related presentation materials, please visit the Investor Relations section of the Company’s website at www.extractionog.com. A replay of the conference call will be available on the website for approximately 30 days following the call.

    About Extraction Oil & Gas, Inc.

    Denver-based Extraction Oil & Gas, Inc. is an independent energy exploration and development company focused on exploring, developing and producing crude oil, natural gas and NGLs as well as the construction and support of midstream assets to gather and process crude oil and gas production in the Rocky Mountain region, primarily in the Wattenberg Field in the Denver-Julesburg Basin of Colorado. For further information, please visit www.extractionog.com. The Company's common shares are listed for trading on the NASDAQ under the symbol: “XOG.”

    Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements

    Certain statements contained in this press release constitute “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 historical facts, included herein concerning, among other things, our updated 2020 guidance, planned capital expenditures, increases in oil and gas production, the number of anticipated wells to be drilled or completed after the date hereof, future cash flows and borrowings, pursuit of potential acquisition opportunities, our financial position, business strategy and other plans and objectives for future operations, are forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are identified by their use of terms and phrases such as "may," "expect," "estimate," "project," "plan," "believe," "intend," "achievable," "anticipate," "will," "continue," "potential," "should," "could," and similar terms and phrases. Although we believe that the expectations reflected in these forward-looking statements are reasonable, they do involve certain assumptions, risks and uncertainties. These forward-looking statements represent our expectations or beliefs concerning future events, and it is possible that the results described in this press release will not be achieved. These forward-looking statements are subject to risks, uncertainties and other factors, many of which are outside of our control that could cause actual results to differ materially from the results discussed in the forward-looking statements.

    Any forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date on which it is made, and, except as required by law, we do not undertake any obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. New factors emerge from time to time, and it is not possible for us to predict all such factors. When considering these forward-looking statements, you should keep in mind the risk factors and other cautionary statements in the “Risk Factors” section of our most recent Form 10-K and Forms 10-Q filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission and in our other public filings and press releases. These and other factors could cause our actual results to differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statement.


    EXTRACTION OIL & GAS, INC.
    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
    (In thousands, except share data)

      December 31,
    2019
      December 31,
    2018
    ASSETS      
    Current Assets:      
    Cash and cash equivalents $ 32,382     $ 234,986  
    Accounts receivable 137,112     132,920  
    Inventory, prepaid expenses and other 36,702     26,816  
    Commodity derivative asset 17,554     48,907  
    Assets held for sale     21,008  
    Total Current Assets 223,750     464,637  
    Property and Equipment (successful efforts method), at cost:      
    Oil and gas properties 5,204,881     4,670,229  
    Less: accumulated depletion, depreciation, amortization and impairment charges (2,985,983 )   (1,152,590 )
    Net oil and gas properties 2,218,898     3,517,639  
    Gathering systems and facilities, net of accumulated depreciation 315,777     114,469  
    Other property and equipment, net of accumulated depreciation 72,542     39,849  
    Net Property and Equipment 2,607,217     3,671,957  
    Non-Current Assets:      
    Commodity derivative asset 13,229     8,432  
    Other non-current assets 82,761     21,001  
    Total Non-Current Assets 95,990     29,433  
    Total Assets $ 2,926,957     $ 4,166,027  
    LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY      
    Current Liabilities:      
    Accounts payable and accrued liabilities $ 190,864     $ 186,218  
    Revenue and production taxes payable 223,982     174,860  
    Commodity derivative liability 1,998     196  
    Accrued interest payable 20,625     22,249  
    Asset retirement obligations 27,058     15,729  
    Liabilities related to assets held for sale     3,146  
    Total Current Liabilities 464,527     402,398  
    Non-Current Liabilities:      
    Credit facility 470,000     285,000  
    Senior Notes, net of unamortized debt issuance costs 1,085,777     1,132,659  
    Commodity derivative liability 108      
    Deferred tax liability     109,176  
    Other non-current liabilities 222,169     177,741  
    Total Non-Current Liabilities 1,778,054     1,704,576  
    Total Liabilities 2,242,581     2,106,974  
    Commitments and Contingencies      
    Series A Convertible Preferred Stock, $0.01 par value; 50,000,000 shares authorized; 185,280 issued and outstanding 175,639     164,367  
    Stockholders' Equity:      
    Extraction Oil & Gas, Inc. 244,373     1,746,814  
    Non-Controlling Interest 264,364     147,872  
    Total Stockholders' Equity 508,737     1,894,686  
    Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity $ 2,926,957     $ 4,166,027  


    EXTRACTION OIL & GAS INC.
    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
    (In thousands, except per share data)

      For the Three Months Ended
    December 31,
      For the Year Ended
    December 31,
      2019   2018   2019   2018
      (Unaudited)        
    Revenues:              
    Oil sales $ 219,838     $ 221,476     $ 721,429     $ 840,687  
    Natural gas sales 34,488     38,638     108,873     105,629  
    NGL sales 30,133     28,058     75,072     114,427  
    Gathering and compression 1,261         1,261      
    Total Revenues 285,720     288,172     906,635     1,060,743  
    Operating Expenses:              
    Lease operating expenses 28,810     17,653     97,254     79,413  
    Midstream operating expenses 2,258         2,258      
    Transportation and gathering 23,999     10,127     53,140     39,411  
    Production taxes 21,762     24,028     68,182     90,345  
    Exploration and abandonment expenses 56,069     10,285     88,794     31,611  
    Depletion, depreciation, amortization and accretion 172,403     125,479     524,537     435,775  
    Impairment of long lived assets and goodwill 1,326,762     54,634     1,337,996     70,928  
    (Gain) loss on sale of property and equipment and assets of unconsolidated subsidiary 1,750     6,627     421     (136,834 )
    General and administrative expenses 13,008     34,039     98,845     134,604  
    Total Operating Expenses 1,646,821     282,872     2,271,427     745,253  
    Operating Income (Loss) (1,361,101 )   5,300     (1,364,792 )   315,490  
    Other Income (Expense):              
    Commodity derivatives gain (loss) (76,490 )   167,198     (37,107 )   (8,554 )
    Interest expense (24,442 )   (20,101 )   (79,232 )   (123,330 )
    Other income 1,199     2,005     4,535     5,099  
    Total Other Income (Expense) (99,733 )   149,102     (111,804 )   (126,785 )
    Income (Loss) Before Income Taxes (1,460,834 )   154,402     (1,476,596 )   188,705  
    Income tax benefit (expense) 110,076     (54,550 )   109,176     (66,850 )
    Net Income (Loss) $ (1,350,758 )   $ 99,852     $ (1,367,420 )   $ 121,855  
                   
    Net Income (Loss) Per Common Share(1)              
    Basic $ (9.84 )   $ 0.52     $ (9.29 )   $ 0.56  
    Diluted $ (9.84 )   $ 0.51     $ (9.29 )   $ 0.56  
                   
    Weighted Average Common Shares Outstanding              
    Basic 138,525     174,284     151,481     174,748  
    Diluted 138,525     185,757     151,481     174,748  
    1. For further information, see the reconciliation of Net Income (Loss) to Net Income (Loss) available to common shareholders in Note 13 of our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the years ended December 31, 2019 and 2018.


    EXTRACTION OIL & GAS, INC.
    CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
    (In thousands)

      For the Three Months Ended
    December 31,
      For the Year Ended
    December 31,
      2019   2018   2019   2018
      (Unaudited)        
    Cash flows from operating activities:              
    Net income (loss) $ (1,350,758 )   $ 99,852     $ (1,367,420 )   $ 121,855  
    Reconciliation of net income (loss) to net cash provided by operating activities:              
    Depletion, depreciation, amortization and accretion 172,403     125,479     524,537     435,775  
    Abandonment and impairment of unproved properties 47,563     10,241     73,729     25,704  
    Impairment of long lived assets and goodwill 1,326,762     54,634     1,337,996     70,928  
    Loss (gain) on sale of property and equipment 1,750     6,627     1,431     (53,222 )
    Gain on sale of assets of unconsolidated subsidiary         (1,010 )   (83,612 )
    Gain on repurchase of 2026 Senior Notes         (10,486 )    
    Amortization of debt issuance costs 1,683     947     5,482     13,250  
    Non-cash lease expenses 3,407         11,146      
    Contract asset 2,525         24,700      
    Deferred rent     (94 )       348  
    Loss (gain) on commodity derivatives, including settlements and premiums paid 94,339     (213,818 )   33,577     (148,819 )
    Earnings in unconsolidated subsidiaries (1,068 )   (976 )   (2,285 )   (2,862 )
    Distributions from unconsolidated subsidiaries 570         3,200     1,684  
    Make-whole premium expense on 2021 Senior Notes             35,600  
    Deferred income tax expense (benefit) (110,076 )   54,550     (109,176 )   66,850  
    Stock-based compensation 4,651     17,466     43,954     68,349  
    Changes in current assets and liabilities:              
    Accounts receivable (24,264 )   19,930     (9,366 )   10,638  
    Inventory and prepaid expenses (1,410 )   (216 )   (332 )   (853 )
    Accounts payable and accrued liabilities 716     7,945     (5,753 )   (6,835 )
    Revenue and production taxes payable 42,871     34,779     33,359     145,382  
    Accrued interest payable 3,353     3,457     (1,624 )   (1,558 )
    Asset retirement expenditures (13,621 )   (4,232 )   (27,702 )   (13,669 )
    Net cash provided by operating activities 201,396     216,571     557,957     684,933  
    Cash flows from investing activities:              
    Oil and gas property additions (109,666 )   (183,612 )   (635,853 )   (958,399 )
    Sale of property and equipment 14,323     8,534     56,305     80,879  
    Gathering systems and facilities additions (33,333 )   (40,047 )   (202,513 )   (81,406 )
    Other property and equipment additions (6,515 )   (4,047 )   (39,090 )   (15,991 )
    Distributions from unconsolidated subsidiaries, return of capital (569 )            
    Investment in unconsolidated subsidiaries (7,525 )       (30,012 )   (6,000 )
    Sale of assets of unconsolidated subsidiary         1,010     83,612  
    Net cash used in investing activities (143,285 )   (219,172 )   (850,153 )   (897,305 )
    Cash flows from financing activities:              
    Borrowings under credit facility 90,000     45,000     465,000     635,000  
    Repayments under credit facility (170,000 )   (50,000 )   (280,000 )   (440,000 )
    Proceeds from the issuance of 2026 Senior Notes             739,664  
    Repayments of 2021 Senior Notes             (550,000 )
    Make-whole premium paid on 2021 Senior Notes             (35,600 )
    Repurchase of 2026 Senior Notes         (39,325 )    
    Proceeds from issuance of Preferred Units         99,000     148,500  
    Preferred Unit issuance costs     18     (2,500 )   (6,915 )
    Repurchase of shares     (26,238 )   (137,743 )   (30,672 )
    Payment of employee payroll withholding taxes (687 )   (2,465 )   (1,851 )   (5,327 )
    Dividends on Series A Preferred Stock (2,721 )   (2,721 )   (10,885 )   (10,885 )
    Debt and equity issuance costs (49 )   (72 )   (2,104 )   (3,175 )
    Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities (83,457 )   (36,478 )   89,592     440,590  
    Increase (decrease) in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash (25,346 )   (39,079 )   (202,604 )   228,218  
    Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at beginning of period 57,728     274,065     234,986     6,768  
    Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash at end of the period $ 32,382     $ 234,986     $ 32,382     $ 234,986  


    Supplemental cash flow information:        
    Property and equipment included in accounts payable and accrued liabilities $ 118,152     $ 141,952     $ 118,152     $ 141,952  
    Cash paid for interest 21,206     17,551     93,084     84,224  
    Issuance of promissory note to unconsolidated subsidiary             35,329  
    Extinguishment of promissory note in exchange for equity with unconsolidated subsidiary             (35,329 )
    Accretion of beneficial conversion feature of Series A Preferred Stock 1,725     1,555     6,640     5,984  
    Preferred Unit commitment fees and dividends paid-in-kind 6,143     3,982     19,992     7,287  
    Series A Preferred Stock dividends paid-in-kind 4,632         4,632      

    Non-GAAP Financial Measures

    Adjusted EBITDAX, Adjusted EBITDAX, Unhedged and Free Cash Flow are not measures of net income (loss) as determined by United States generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). Adjusted EBITDAX, Adjusted EBITDAX, Unhedged and Free Cash Flow are supplemental non-GAAP financial measures that are used by management and external users of our financial statements, such as industry analysts, investors, lenders and rating agencies. We define Adjusted EBITDAX and Adjusted EBITDAX, Unhedged as net income (loss) adjusted for certain cash and non-cash items, including depletion, depreciation, amortization and accretion (DD&A), impairment of long lived assets and goodwill, exploration and abandonment expenses, (gain) loss on sale of property and equipment and assets of unconsolidated subsidiary, (gain) loss on commodity derivatives, settlements on commodity derivative instruments, premiums paid for derivatives that settled during the period, stock-based compensation expense, amortization of debt discount and debt issuance costs, make-whole premiums, gain on repurchase of senior notes, interest expense, income tax expense (benefit) and non-recurring charges.


    EXTRACTION OIL & GAS, INC.
    RECONCILIATION OF ADJUSTED EBITDAX AND ADJUSTED EBITDAX, UNHEDGED
    (In thousands)
    (Unaudited)

      For the Three Months Ended
    December 31,
      For the Year Ended
    December 31,
      2019   2018   2019   2018
    Reconciliation of Net Income (Loss) to Adjusted EBITDAX:              
    Net Income (Loss) $ (1,350,758 )     $ 99,852       $ (1,367,420 )     $ 121,855    
    Add back:              
    Depletion, depreciation, amortization and accretion 172,403       125,479       524,537       435,775    
    Impairment of long lived assets and goodwill 1,326,762       54,634       1,337,996       70,928    
    Exploration and abandonment expenses 56,069       10,285       88,794       31,611    
    Loss (gain) on sale of property and equipment and assets of unconsolidated subsidiary 1,750       6,627       421       (136,834 )  
    Loss (gain) on commodity derivatives 76,490       (167,198 )     37,107       8,554    
    Settlements on commodity derivative instruments 2,641       (23,603 )     (5,790 )     (123,518 )  
    Premiums paid for derivatives that settled during the period 981       (1,956 )     (18,929 )     (7,148 )  
    Stock-based compensation expense 4,651       17,465       43,954       68,349    
    Amortization of debt discount and debt issuance costs 1,683       947       5,482       13,249    
    Make-whole premium on 2021 Senior Notes                   35,600    
    Gain on repurchase of 2026 Senior Notes             (10,486 )        
    Interest expense 22,759       19,154       84,236       74,481    
    Income tax expense (benefit) (110,076 )     54,550       (109,176 )     66,850    
    Adjusted EBITDAX $ 205,355       $ 196,236       $ 610,726       $ 659,752    
    Deduct:              
    Settlements on commodity derivative instruments 2,641       (23,603 )     (5,790 )     (123,518 )  
    Premiums paid for derivatives that settled during the period 981       (1,956 )     (18,929 )     (7,148 )  
    Adjusted EBITDAX, Unhedged $ 201,733       $ 221,795       $ 635,445       $ 790,418    


    Management believes Adjusted EBITDAX and Adjusted EBITDAX, Unhedged are useful because they allow us to more effectively evaluate our operating performance and compare the results of our operations from period to period without regard to our financing methods or capital structure. We exclude the items listed above from net income (loss) in arriving at Adjusted EBITDAX and Adjusted EBITDAX, Unhedged 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 and Adjusted EBITDAX, Unhedged should not be considered as alternatives to, or more meaningful than, net income (loss) as determined in accordance with GAAP or as an indicator of our operating performance. Certain items excluded from Adjusted EBITDAX and Adjusted EBITDAX, Unhedged are significant components in understanding and assessing a company’s financial performance, such as a company’s cost of capital, hedging strategy and tax structure, as well as the historic costs of depreciable assets, none of which are components of Adjusted EBITDAX and Adjusted EBITDAX, Unhedged. Our computations of Adjusted EBITDAX and Adjusted EBITDAX, Unhedged may not be comparable to other similarly titled measures of other companies. We believe that Adjusted EBITDAX and Adjusted EBITDAX, Unhedged are widely followed measures of operating performance. A reconciliation of Adjusted EBITDAX and Adjusted EBITDAX, Unhedged and net income (loss) for the three and twelve months ended December 31, 2019 and 2018 is provided in the table above. Additionally, our management team believes Adjusted EBITDAX and Adjusted EBITDAX, Unhedged are useful to an investor in evaluating our financial performance because these measures (i) are widely used by investors in the oil and natural gas industry to measure a company’s operating performance without regard to items excluded from the calculation of such term, among other factors; (ii) help investors to more meaningfully evaluate and compare the results of our operations from period to period by removing the effect of our capital structure from our operating structure; and (iii) are used by our management team for various purposes, including as a measure of operating performance, in presentations to our board of directors, as a basis for strategic planning and forecasting.

    Free Cash Flow

    The following tables present a reconciliation of Discretionary Cash Flow and Adjusted Cash Flow used in Investing and Free Cash Flow to the GAAP financial measure of net cash provided by operating activities and net cash used in investing for each of the periods indicated.

    EXTRACTION OIL & GAS, INC.
    RECONCILIATION OF FREE CASH FLOW
    (In thousands)
    (Unaudited)

      Upstream   Midstream   Consolidated
      For the Year Ended December 31, 2019
    Cash Flow from Operating Activities          
    Net cash provided by operating activities $ 554,171     $ 3,786     $ 557,957  
    Changes in current assets and liabilities 10,589       829       11,418  
    Discretionary Cash Flow $ 564,760     $ 4,615     $ 569,375  
               
    Cash Flow from Investing Activities          
    Net cash used in investing activities $ (623,506 )   $ (226,647 )   $ (850,153 )
    Change in accounts payable and accrued liabilities related to capital expenditures 23,372     428     23,800  
    Adjusted Cash Flow used in Investing $ (600,134 )   $ (226,219 )   $ (826,353 )
               
    Other Non-Recurring Adjustments(1) $ 16,496     $     $ 16,496  
               
    Free Cash Flow $ (18,878 )   $ (221,604 )   $ (240,482 )


      Upstream   Midstream   Consolidated
      For the Year Ended December 31, 2018
    Cash Flow from Operating Activities          
    Net cash provided by operating activities $ 683,968     $ 965     $ 684,933  
    Changes in current assets and liabilities (132,467 )   (638 )   (133,105 )
    Discretionary Cash Flow $ 551,501     $ 327     $ 551,828  
               
    Cash Flow from Investing Activities          
    Net cash used in investing activities $ (887,445 )   $ (9,860 )   $ (897,305 )
    Change in accounts payable and accrued liabilities related to capital expenditures 38,637     (29,018 )   9,619   
    Adjusted Cash Flow used in Investing $ (848,808 )   $ (38,878 )   $ (887,686 )
               
    Other Non-Recurring Adjustments(1) $ 2,349     $ —      $ 2,349  
               
    Free Cash Flow $ (294,958 )   $ (38,551 )   $ (333,509 )


      Upstream   Midstream   Consolidated
      For the Three Months Ending December 31, 2019
    Cash Flow from Operating Activities          
    Net cash provided by operating activities $ 199,097     $ 2,299     $ 201,396  
    Changes in current assets and liabilities (9,807 )   2,162     (7,645 )
    Discretionary Cash Flow $ 189,290     $ 4,461     $ 193,751  
               
    Cash Flow from Investing Activities          
    Net cash used in investing activities $ (101,787 )   $ (41,498 )   $ (143,285 )
    Change in accounts payable and accrued liabilities related to capital expenditures 16,626     23,400     40,026  
    Adjusted Cash Flow used in Investing $ (85,161 )   $ (18,098 )   $ (103,259 )
               
    Other Non-Recurring Adjustments(1) $ 6,647     $     $ 6,647  
               
    Free Cash Flow $ 110,776     $ (13,637 )   $ 97,139  


      Upstream   Midstream   Consolidated
      For the Three Months Ending September 30, 2019
    Cash Flow from Operating Activities          
    Net cash provided by operating activities $ 138,252     $ (135 )   $ 138,117  
    Changes in current assets and liabilities (11,045 )   (564 )   (11,609 )
    Discretionary Cash Flow $ 127,207     $ (699 )   $ 126,508  
               
    Cash Flow from Investing Activities          
    Net cash used in investing activities $ (196,597 )   $ (61,027 )   $ (257,624 )
    Change in accounts payable and accrued liabilities related to capital expenditures 76,455     (11,106 )   65,349  
    Adjusted Cash Flow used in Investing $ (120,142 )   $ (72,133 )   $ (192,275 )
               
    Other Non-Recurring Adjustments(1) $ 4,141     $     $ 4,141  
               
    Free Cash Flow $ 11,206     $ (72,832 )   $ (61,626 )
    1. Amount incurred for the construction of the Windsor field office that is included in other property and equipment in Extraction's consolidated cash flow statements.

    Our Free Cash Flow is not a measure of net income (loss) as determined by GAAP. We define Free Cash Flow as Discretionary Cash Flow (non-GAAP) less Adjusted Cash Flow used in Investing (non-GAAP) adjusted for Other Non-Recurring Adjustments (non-GAAP). Discretionary Cash Flow is defined as net cash provided by operating activities (GAAP) less changes in working capital (current assets and liabilities). Adjusted Cash Flow used in Investing is defined as cash flow used in investing activities (GAAP) adjusted for changes in accounts payable and accrued liabilities related to capital expenditures.

    Free Cash Flow is used by management and external users of our financial statements, such as industry analysts, investors, lenders and rating agencies. We believe Free Cash Flow can provide additional transparency into the drivers of trends in our operating cash flows, such as production, realized sales prices and operating costs, as it disregards the timing of settlement of operating assets and liabilities. We believe Free Cash Flow provides additional information that may be useful in an analysis of our ability to generate cash to fund exploration and development activities, construct and support of midstream assets, and to return capital to stockholders.

    Proved Reserves

    The following table reconciles the standardized measure prescribed in ASC 932,  Extractive Activities-Oil and Gas to the before tax total proved and proved developed reserves (in millions).

      For the Year Ended
      December 31, 2019
       
    Future crude oil, natural gas and NGL sales $ 5,915  
    Future production costs (2,167 )
    Future development costs (798 )
    Future income tax expense (8 )
    Future net cash flows $ 2,942  
    10% annual discount (1,038 )
    Standardized measure of discounted future net cash flows $ 1,904  
    Add: Future income tax expense 8  
    Standardized measure of discounted future net cash flows before future income tax expense $ 1,912  
    Less: Proved Undeveloped Reserves (568 )
    Standardized measure of discounted future net cash flows before future income taxes expense and proved undeveloped reserves $ 1,344  

    The standardized measure of discounted future net cash flows before future income taxes expense of proved and proved undeveloped reserves is used by management and external users of our financial statements, such as industry analysts, investors, lenders and rating agencies.

    Investor Contact: Louis Baltimore, ir@extractionog.com, 720-974-7773
    Media Contact: Brian Cain, info@extractionog.com, 720-974-7782




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