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Vital Energy Reports Third-Quarter 2024 Financial and Operating Results

Raises fourth-quarter and full-year 2024 total and oil production forecasts

TULSA, OK, Nov. 06, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Vital Energy, Inc. (NYSE: VTLE) ("Vital Energy" or the "Company") today reported third-quarter 2024 financial and operating results. Strong performance year-to-date also allowed the Company to increase its fourth-quarter and full-year 2024 production outlook. Supplemental slides have been posted to the Company's website and can be found at www.vitalenergy.com. A conference call and webcast is planned for 7:30 a.m. CT, Thursday, November 7, 2024. Participation details can be found within this release.

Highlights

Organizations
  • Closed the Point Energy acquisition for total cash consideration of $815 million, exclusive of transaction- related expenses and post-closing adjustments
  • Reported net income of $215.3 million, Adjusted Net Income1 of $60.4 million and cash flows from operating activities of $246.2 million
  • Generated Consolidated EBITDAX1 of $309.5 million and Adjusted Free Cash Flow1 of $34.0 million
  • Reduced lease operating expense ("LOE") to $8.78 per BOE, below guidance of $8.95 per BOE
  • Produced Company-record 133.3 thousand barrels of oil equivalent per day ("MBOE/d") and oil production of 59.2 thousand barrels of oil per day ("MBO/d")
  • Reported capital investments of $241.9 million, excluding non-budgeted acquisitions and leasehold expenditures
  • Increased 2025 oil hedges to approximately 16.1 million barrels at $74.79 per barrel NYMEX WTI
  • Reduced methane intensity by 90% from 2019 baseline, as of YE-23

"We delivered strong results as we closed the largest single acquisition in our history and continued to optimize operations on acquisitions closed late last year," stated Jason Pigott, President and Chief Executive Officer. "Higher production from both standalone Vital Energy assets and the assets acquired from Point Energy, operating cost reductions and disciplined capital investments drove strong Adjusted Free Cash Flow in the quarter. Today, we raised our fourth quarter expectations for both total and oil production. Importantly, we plan to deliver this higher production without increasing capital investments."

"Our operational momentum will carry us into 2025," continued Mr. Pigott. "We have increased flexibility to allocate capital to our highest return projects, which will enhance our capital efficiencies. We expect to invest about $900 million in 2025 and maintain oil production of approximately 66,500 barrels per day. We believe that sustainable development efficiencies will benefit Adjusted Free Cash Flow and allow us to maintain a leverage ratio of about 1.5x through year-end 2025."

1Non-GAAP financial measure; please see supplemental reconciliations of GAAP to non-GAAP financial measures at the end of this release.

Third-Quarter 2024 Financial and Operations Summary
Financial Results. The Company reported net income of $215.3 million, or $5.73 per diluted share, and Adjusted Net Income of $60.4 million, or $1.61 per adjusted diluted share. Cash flows from operating activities were $246.2 million and Consolidated EBITDAX was $309.5 million.

Production. Vital Energy's third quarter total and oil production averaged 133,339 BOE/d and 59,198 BO/d, respectively. Both total and oil production volumes benefited from 11 days of production associated with the early closing of the Point Energy acquisition, accelerated completion of a 10-well package on Point Energy acreage and outperformance of Point Energy wells compared to initial assumptions. Weather-related downtime on a Howard County facility impacted quarterly total and oil production by 850 BOE/d and 650 BO/d, respectively. The issue has been remediated and we do not expect it to impact fourth-quarter production.

Capital Investments. Total capital investments, excluding non-budgeted acquisitions and leasehold expenditures, were $242 million, including $6 million associated with activity on assets acquired from Point Energy. Investments included $197 million for drilling and completions, $35 million in infrastructure investments, $8 million in other capitalized costs and $2 million in land, exploration and data-related costs.

Operating Expenses. Vital Energy significantly reduced its lease operating expenses ("LOE") recently through optimized workover activity and lower chemical processing costs. The Company believes these reductions are largely sustainable and will benefit future periods. LOE during the period was $8.78 per BOE ($8.72 per BOE excluding Point Energy assets), below guidance of $8.95 per BOE.

General and Administrative Expenses. General and administrative expenses totaled $1.78 per BOE for third-quarter 2024, excluding transaction-related expenses. General and administrative expenses, excluding long-term incentive plan ("LTIP") and transaction expenses were $1.53 per BOE. Cash LTIP expenses were $(0.03) per BOE and reflected the decrease in Vital Energy's common stock price during the third quarter. Non-cash LTIP expenses were $0.28 per BOE.

Liquidity. At September 30, 2024, the Company had $860 million drawn on its $1.5 billion senior secured credit facility and cash and cash equivalents of $22 million.

Point Energy

On September 20, 2024, the Company closed the Point Energy acquisition, its largest single acquisition. Production from the acquired assets is exceeding expectations, including base production and a recently completed 10-well package that commenced production earlier than anticipated. Integration efforts are progressing well and the Company completed a five-well package on the assets early in the fourth quarter.

2024 Outlook

Production. The Company increased its full-year 2024 total and oil production guidance to 131.0 - 132.5 MBOE/d (from 127.0 - 131.0 MBOE/d) and to 60.9 - 61.7 MBO/d (from 59.0 - 61.0 MBO/d), respectively. The increase reflects third quarter outperformance and higher expected fourth quarter volumes related to the outperformance of the Point asset.

Capital Investments. Full-year 2024 capital investments guidance was adjusted to $845 - $870 million (from $820 - $870 million), reflecting capital investments in the third quarter which included investments related to the early closing of the Point Energy acquisition.

Fourth-Quarter 2024 Guidance

During the fourth quarter of 2024, Vital Energy plans to operate five drilling rigs and one to two completions crews, and TIL 26 wells, including five on Point acreage.

The Company today increased its fourth quarter total and production guidance to 137.0 - 143.0 MBOE/d (from 134.0 - 140.0 MBOE/d) and 66.5 - 69.5 MBO/d (from 65.0 - 68.0 MBO/d), respectively. The Company reiterated its capital guidance at $175 - $200 million. The table below reflects the Company's guidance for production and capital investments for the fourth quarter of 2024.

  4Q-24E
Total production (MBOE/d)         137.0 - 143.0
Oil production (MBO/d)         66.5 - 69.5
Capital investments, excluding non-budgeted acquisitions ($ MM)         $175 - $200
   

The table below reflects the Company's guidance for select revenue and expense items for fourth-quarter 2024.

  4Q-24E
Average sales price realizations (excluding derivatives):  
Oil (% of WTI)         102%
NGL (% of WTI)         23%
Natural gas (% of Henry Hub)         5%
   
Net settlements received (paid) for matured commodity derivatives ($ MM):  
Oil         $36
NGL         $0
Natural gas         $16
   
Selected average costs & expenses:  
Lease operating expenses ($/BOE)         $9.35
Production and ad valorem taxes (% of oil, NGL and natural gas sales revenues)         6.20%
Oil transportation and marketing expenses ($/BOE)         $1.05
Gas gathering, processing and transportation expenses ($/BOE)         $0.55
General and administrative expenses (excluding LTIP and transaction expenses, $/BOE)         $1.70
General and administrative expenses (LTIP cash, $/BOE)         $0.04
General and administrative expenses (LTIP non-cash, $/BOE)         $0.27
Depletion, depreciation and amortization ($/BOE)         $15.50
   

Conference Call Details

Vital Energy plans to host a conference call at 7:30 a.m. CT on Thursday, November 7, 2024, to discuss its third-quarter 2024 financial and operating results and its enhanced future outlook. Supplemental slides will be posted to the Company's website. Interested parties are invited to listen to the call via the Company's website at www.vitalenergy.com, under the tab for "Investor Relations | News & Presentations | Upcoming Events." Portfolio managers and analysts who would like to participate should dial 800.715.9871, using conference code 1544492. A replay will be available following the call via the website.

About Vital Energy

Vital Energy, Inc. is an independent energy company with headquarters in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Vital Energy's business strategy is focused on the acquisition, exploration and development of oil and natural gas properties in the Permian Basin of West Texas.

Additional information about Vital Energy may be found on its website at www.vitalenergy.com.

Forward-Looking Statements
This press release and any oral statements made regarding the contents of this release, including in the conference call referenced herein, contain forward-looking statements as defined under 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, that address activities that Vital Energy assumes, plans, expects, believes, intends, projects, indicates, enables, transforms, estimates or anticipates (and other similar expressions) will, should or may occur in the future are forward-looking statements. The forward-looking statements are based on management’s current belief, based on currently available information, as to the outcome and timing of future events. Such statements are not guarantees of future performance and involve risks, assumptions and uncertainties.

General risks relating to Vital Energy include, but are not limited to, continuing and worsening inflationary pressures and associated changes in monetary policy that may cause costs to rise; changes in domestic and global production, supply and demand for commodities, including as a result of actions by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and other producing countries ("OPEC+") and the Russian-Ukrainian or Israeli-Hamas military conflicts, the decline in prices of oil, natural gas liquids and natural gas and the related impact to financial statements as a result of asset impairments and revisions to reserve estimates, reduced demand due to shifting market perception towards the oil and gas industry; competition in the oil and gas industry; the ability of the Company to execute its strategies, including its ability to successfully identify and consummate strategic acquisitions at purchase prices that are accretive to its financial results and to successfully integrate acquired businesses, assets and properties and its ability to successfully execute on its strategy to enhance well productivity, including by drilling long-lateral horseshoe wells, pipeline transportation and storage constraints in the Permian Basin, the effects and duration of the outbreak of disease, and any related government policies and actions, long-term performance of wells, drilling and operating risks, the possibility of production curtailment, the impact of new laws and regulations, including those regarding the use of hydraulic fracturing, and under the Inflation Reduction Act (the "IRA"), including those related to climate change, the impact of legislation or regulatory initiatives intended to address induced seismicity on our ability to conduct our operations; uncertainties in estimating reserves and production results; hedging activities, tariffs on steel, the impacts of severe weather, including the freezing of wells and pipelines in the Permian Basin due to cold weather, technological innovations and scientific developments, physical and transition risks associated with climate change, increased attention to ESG and sustainability-related matters, risks related to our public statements with respect to such matters that may be subject to heightened scrutiny from public and governmental authorities related to the risk of potential "greenwashing," i.e., misleading information or false claims overstating potential sustainability-related benefits, risks regarding potentially conflicting anti-ESG initiatives from certain U.S. state or other governments, possible impacts of litigation and regulations, the impact of the Company's transactions, if any, with its securities from time to time, the impact of new environmental, health and safety requirements applicable to the Company's business activities, the possibility of the elimination of federal income tax deductions for oil and gas exploration and development and imposition of any additional taxes under the IRA or otherwise, and other factors, including those and other risks described in its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2023 (the "2023 Annual Report"), subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and those set forth from time to time in other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC"). These documents are available through Vital Energy's website at www.vitalenergy.com under the tab "Investor Relations" or through the SEC's Electronic Data Gathering and Analysis Retrieval System at www.sec.gov. Any of these factors could cause Vital Energy's actual results and plans to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements. Therefore, Vital Energy can give no assurance that its future results will be as estimated. Any forward-looking statement speaks only as of the date on which such statement is made. Vital Energy does not intend to, and disclaims any obligation to, correct, update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by applicable law.

This press release and any accompanying disclosures include financial measures that are not in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles ("GAAP"), such as Adjusted Free Cash Flow, Adjusted Net Income and Consolidated EBITDAX. While management believes that such measures are useful for investors, they should not be used as a replacement for financial measures that are in accordance with GAAP. For a reconciliation of such non-GAAP financial measures to the nearest comparable measure in accordance with GAAP, please see the supplemental financial information at the end of this press release.

Unless otherwise specified, references to "average sales price" refer to average sales price excluding the effects of the Company's derivative transactions.

All amounts, dollars and percentages presented in this press release are rounded and therefore approximate.

Vital Energy, Inc.
Selected operating data

  Three months ended September 30, Nine months ended September 30,
   2024   2023  2024  2023
  (unaudited) (unaudited)
Sales volumes:        
Oil (MBbl)          5,446   4,507  16,161  12,011
NGL (MBbl)           3,460   2,421  9,567  6,320
Natural gas (MMcf)          20,160   14,593  57,958  38,760
Oil equivalent (MBOE)(1)(2)          12,267   9,361  35,388  24,791
Average daily oil equivalent sales volumes (BOE/d)(2)          133,339   101,746  129,153  90,809
Average daily oil sales volumes (Bbl/d)(2)          59,198   48,996  58,981  43,997
Average sales prices(2):        
Oil ($/Bbl)(3)         $76.51  $83.23 $78.84 $78.34
NGL ($/Bbl)(3)         $12.08  $15.82 $13.46 $15.38
Natural gas ($/Mcf)(3)         $(0.48) $1.46 $0.05 $1.25
Average sales price ($/BOE)(3)         $36.58  $46.44 $39.73 $43.82
Oil, with commodity derivatives ($/Bbl)(4)         $78.37  $78.62 $76.75 $76.69
NGL, with commodity derivatives ($/Bbl)(4)         $12.07  $15.82 $13.34 $15.38
Natural gas, with commodity derivatives ($/Mcf)(4)         $0.45  $1.32 $0.84 $1.40
Average sales price, with commodity derivatives ($/BOE)(4)         $38.95  $44.01 $40.04 $43.27
Selected average costs and expenses per BOE sold(2):        
Lease operating expenses         $8.78  $7.05 $9.24 $7.02
Production and ad valorem taxes          2.22   2.92  2.40  2.80
Oil transportation and marketing expenses          1.01   1.15  0.97  1.31
Gas gathering, processing and transportation expenses          0.38     0.34  
General and administrative (excluding LTIP and transaction expenses)          1.53   2.16  1.76  2.32
Total selected operating expenses         $13.92  $13.28 $14.71 $13.45
General and administrative (LTIP):        
LTIP cash         $(0.03) $0.29 $0.05 $0.20
LTIP non-cash         $0.28  $0.28 $0.29 $0.30
General and administrative (transaction expenses)         $0.02  $0.33 $0.02 $0.13
Depletion, depreciation and amortization         $15.25  $12.87 $14.91 $12.53

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(1)BOE is calculated using a conversion rate of six Mcf per one Bbl.
(2)The numbers presented are calculated based on actual amounts and may not recalculate using the rounded numbers presented in the table above.
(3)Price reflects the average of actual sales prices received when control passes to the purchaser/customer adjusted for quality, certain transportation fees, geographical differentials, marketing bonuses or deductions and other factors affecting the price received at the delivery point.
(4)Price reflects the after-effects of the Company's commodity derivative transactions on its average sales prices. The Company's calculation of such after-effects includes settlements of matured commodity derivatives during the respective periods.
  

Vital Energy, Inc.
Consolidated balance sheets

(in thousands, except share data) September 30, 2024 December 31, 2023
  (unaudited)
Assets    
Current assets:    
Cash and cash equivalents         $22,192  $14,061 
Accounts receivable, net          224,958   238,773 
Derivatives          146,074   99,336 
Other current assets          26,038   18,749 
Total current assets          419,262   370,919 
Property and equipment:    
Oil and natural gas properties, full cost method:    
Evaluated properties          13,352,711   11,799,155 
Unevaluated properties not being depleted          241,410   195,457 
Less: accumulated depletion and impairment          (8,276,433)  (7,764,697)
Oil and natural gas properties, net          5,317,688   4,229,915 
Midstream and other fixed assets, net          133,784   130,293 
Property and equipment, net          5,451,472   4,360,208 
Derivatives          75,645   51,071 
Operating lease right-of-use assets          132,132   144,900 
Deferred income taxes          137,277   188,836 
Other noncurrent assets, net          35,223   33,647 
Total assets         $6,251,011  $5,149,581 
Liabilities and stockholders' equity    
Current liabilities:    
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities         $164,540  $159,892 
Accrued capital expenditures          108,977   91,937 
Undistributed revenue and royalties          188,611   194,307 
Operating lease liabilities          86,795   70,651 
Other current liabilities          77,409   78,802 
Total current liabilities          626,332   595,589 
Long-term debt, net          2,433,271   1,609,424 
Asset retirement obligations          87,995   81,680 
Operating lease liabilities          41,566   71,343 
Other noncurrent liabilities          6,006   6,288 
Total liabilities          3,195,170   2,364,324 
Commitments and contingencies    
Stockholders' equity:    
Preferred stock, $0.01 par value, 50,000,000 shares authorized, and zero and 595,104 issued and outstanding as of September 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, respectively             6 
Common stock, $0.01 par value, 80,000,000 shares authorized, and 38,168,725 and 35,413,551 issued and outstanding as of September 30, 2024 and December 31, 2023, respectively          382   354 
Additional paid-in capital          3,819,118   3,733,775 
Accumulated deficit          (763,659)  (948,878)
Total stockholders' equity          3,055,841   2,785,257 
   Total liabilities and stockholders' equity         $6,251,011  $5,149,581 
         

Vital Energy, Inc.
Consolidated statements of operations

  Three months ended September 30, Nine months ended September 30,
(in thousands, except per share data)  2024   2023   2024   2023 
  (unaudited) (unaudited)
Revenues:        
Oil sales         $416,668  $375,166  $1,274,119  $940,982 
NGL sales          41,807   38,303   128,752   97,196 
Natural gas sales          (9,724)  21,234   3,150   48,260 
Sales of purchased oil          8,986   3   8,986   14,192 
Other operating revenues          1,497   808   2,937   2,453 
Total revenues          459,234   435,514   1,417,944   1,103,083 
Costs and expenses:        
Lease operating expenses          107,686   66,040   327,156   173,939 
Production and ad valorem taxes          27,244   27,360   84,937   69,498 
Oil transportation and marketing expenses          12,445   10,795   34,477   32,391 
Gas gathering, processing and transportation expenses          4,602   371   12,066   371 
Costs of purchased oil          9,331   101   9,331   14,856 
General and administrative          22,005   28,641   74,934   73,053 
Depletion, depreciation and amortization          187,063   120,499   527,468   310,618 
Other operating expenses, net          1,754   1,703   5,365   4,538 
Total costs and expenses          372,130   255,510   1,075,734   679,264 
Gain on disposal of assets, net          839   149   1,005   540 
Operating income          87,943   180,153   343,215   424,359 
Non-operating income (expense):        
Gain (loss) on derivatives, net          226,553   (135,321)  82,064   (132,875)
Interest expense          (40,119)  (39,305)  (124,230)  (99,388)
Loss on extinguishment of debt, net                (66,115)   
Other income, net          1,247   1,739   5,921   3,697 
Total non-operating income (expense), net          187,681   (172,887)  (102,360)  (228,566)
Income before income taxes          275,624   7,266   240,855   195,793 
Income tax benefit (expense)          (60,324)  (2,373)  (54,984)  217,851 
Net income           215,300   4,893   185,871   413,644 
Preferred stock dividends                (652)   
Net income available to common stockholders         $215,300  $4,893  $185,219  $413,644 
Net income per common share:        
Basic         $5.75  $0.27  $5.08  $23.44 
Diluted         $5.73  $0.26  $4.97  $23.32 
Weighted-average common shares outstanding:        
Basic          37,459   18,455   36,472   17,646 
Diluted          37,580   18,569   37,370   17,740 
                 

Vital Energy, Inc.
Consolidated statements of cash flows

  Three months ended September 30, Nine months ended September 30,
(in thousands)  2024   2023   2024   2023 
  (unaudited) (unaudited)
Cash flows from operating activities:        
Net income         $215,300  $4,893  $185,871  $413,644 
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:        
Share-settled equity-based compensation, net          3,813   2,937   11,248   8,402 
Depletion, depreciation and amortization          187,063   120,499   527,468   310,618 
Mark-to-market on derivatives:        
(Gain) loss on derivatives, net          (226,553)  135,321   (82,064)  132,875 
Settlements received (paid) for matured derivatives, net          29,013   (22,760)  10,751   (14,320)
Loss on extinguishment of debt, net                66,115    
Deferred income tax (benefit) expense          59,855   1,909   52,278   (220,149)
Other, net          7,179   3,555   19,608   8,311 
Changes in operating assets and liabilities:        
Accounts receivable, net          153   (56,167)  13,815   (38,807)
Other current assets          (60)  (1,359)  (7,667)  (9,589)
Other noncurrent assets, net          (2,385)  (324)  (836)  1,266 
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities          (4,414)  21,678   (21,281)  4,243 
Undistributed revenue and royalties          (35,861)  (1,648)  (19,593)  199 
Other current liabilities          18,951   5,801   (1,432)  (12,846)
Other noncurrent liabilities          (5,889)  (126)  (11,125)  (4,625)
Net cash provided by operating activities          246,165   214,209   743,156   579,222 
Cash flows from investing activities:        
Acquisitions of oil and natural gas properties, net          (826,546)  (13,144)  (831,225)  (540,129)
Capital expenditures:        
Oil and natural gas properties          (215,573)  (145,823)  (633,279)  (455,046)
Midstream and other fixed assets          (7,452)  (3,793)  (16,630)  (10,692)
Proceeds from dispositions of capital assets, net of selling costs          2,561   91   2,741   2,343 
Other, net          (824)  47   (1,776)  2,082 
Net cash used in investing activities          (1,047,834)  (162,622)  (1,480,169)  (1,001,442)
Cash flows from financing activities:        
Borrowings on Senior Secured Credit Facility          1,035,000   35,000   1,440,000   630,000 
Payments on Senior Secured Credit Facility          (265,000)  (610,000)  (715,000)  (700,000)
Issuance of senior unsecured notes             897,710   1,001,500   897,710 
Extinguishment of debt                (952,214)   
Proceeds from issuance of common stock, net of offering costs             161,003      161,003 
Stock exchanged for tax withholding          (113)  (212)  (3,533)  (3,056)
Payments for debt issuance costs          (1,453)  (16,331)  (21,738)  (16,331)
Other, net          (1,137)  (758)  (3,871)  (1,846)
Net cash provided by financing activities          767,297   466,412   745,144   967,480 
Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents          (34,372)  517,999   8,131   545,260 
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period          56,564   71,696   14,061   44,435 
Cash and cash equivalents, end of period         $22,192  $589,695  $22,192  $589,695 
                 

Vital Energy, Inc.
Supplemental reconciliations of GAAP to non-GAAP financial measures

Non-GAAP financial measures

The non-GAAP financial measures of Adjusted Free Cash Flow, Adjusted Net Income, Consolidated EBITDAX, Net Debt and Net Debt to Consolidated EBITDAX, as defined by the Company, may not be comparable to similarly titled measures used by other companies. Furthermore, these non-GAAP financial measures should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for GAAP measures of liquidity or financial performance, but rather should be considered in conjunction with GAAP measures, such as net income or loss, operating income or loss or cash flows from operating activities.

Adjusted Free Cash Flow

Adjusted Free Cash Flow is a non-GAAP financial measure that the Company defines as net cash provided by operating activities (GAAP) before net changes in operating assets and liabilities and transaction expenses related to non-budgeted acquisitions, less capital investments, excluding non-budgeted acquisition costs. Management believes Adjusted Free Cash Flow is useful to management and investors in evaluating operating trends in its business that are affected by production, commodity prices, operating costs and other related factors. There are significant limitations to the use of Adjusted Free Cash Flow as a measure of performance, including the lack of comparability due to the different methods of calculating Adjusted Free Cash Flow reported by different companies.

The following table presents a reconciliation of net cash provided by operating activities (GAAP) to Adjusted Free Cash Flow (non-GAAP) for the periods presented:

  Three months ended September 30, Nine months ended September 30,
(in thousands)  2024   2023   2024   2023 
  (unaudited) (unaudited)
Net cash provided by operating activities         $246,165  $214,209  $743,156  $579,222 
Less:        
Net changes in operating assets and liabilities          (29,505)  (32,145)  (48,119)  (60,159)
General and administrative (transaction expenses)          (220)  (3,120)  (567)  (3,120)
Cash flows from operating activities before net changes in operating assets and liabilities and transaction expenses related to non-budgeted acquisitions           275,890   249,474   791,842   642,501 
Less capital investments, excluding non-budgeted acquisition costs:        
Oil and natural gas properties(1)          233,818   154,865   652,604   483,329 
Midstream and other fixed assets(1)          8,109   3,321   17,233   11,090 
Total capital investments, excluding non-budgeted acquisition costs           241,927   158,186   669,837   494,419 
Adjusted Free Cash Flow (non-GAAP)          $33,963  $91,288  $122,005  $148,082 

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(1) Includes capitalized share-settled equity-based compensation and asset retirement costs.


Adjusted Net Income

Adjusted Net Income is a non-GAAP financial measure that the Company defines as net income or loss (GAAP) plus adjustments for mark-to-market on derivatives, premiums paid or received for commodity derivatives that matured during the period, organizational restructuring expenses, impairment expense, gains or losses on disposal of assets, income taxes, other non-recurring income and expenses and adjusted income tax expense. Management believes Adjusted Net Income helps investors in the oil and natural gas industry to measure and compare the Company's performance to other oil and natural gas companies by excluding from the calculation items that can vary significantly from company to company depending upon accounting methods, the book value of assets and other non-operational factors.

The following table presents a reconciliation of net income (GAAP) to Adjusted Net Income (non-GAAP) for the periods presented:

  Three months ended September 30, Nine months ended September 30,
(in thousands, except per share data)  2024   2023   2024   2023 
  (unaudited) (unaudited)
Net income          $215,300  $4,893  $185,871  $413,644 
Plus:        
Mark-to-market on derivatives:        
(Gain) loss on derivatives, net          (226,553)  135,321   (82,064)  132,875 
Settlements received (paid) for matured derivatives, net          29,013   (22,760)  10,751   (13,740)
Settlements received for contingent consideration             47      1,502 
Gain on disposal of assets, net          (839)  (149)  (1,005)  (540)
Loss on extinguishment of debt, net                66,115    
Income tax (benefit) expense          60,324   2,373   54,984   (217,851)
General and administrative (transaction expenses)          220   3,120   567   3,120 
Adjusted income before adjusted income tax expense          77,465   122,845   235,219   319,010 
Adjusted income tax expense(1)          (17,042)  (27,026)  (51,748)  (70,182)
Adjusted Net Income (non-GAAP)         $60,423  $95,819  $183,471  $248,828 
Net income per common share:        
Basic         $5.75  $0.27  $5.08  $23.44 
Diluted         $5.73  $0.26  $4.97  $23.32 
Adjusted Net Income per common share:        
Basic         $1.61  $5.19  $5.03  $14.10 
Diluted         $1.61  $5.16  $4.91  $14.03 
Adjusted diluted         $1.61  $5.16  $4.91  $14.03 
Weighted-average common shares outstanding:        
Basic          37,459   18,455   36,472   17,646 
Diluted          37,580   18,569   37,370   17,740 
Adjusted diluted          37,580   18,569   37,370   17,740 

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(1) Adjusted income tax expense is calculated by applying a statutory tax rate of 22% for each of the periods ended September 30, 2024 and 2023.


Consolidated EBITDAX

Consolidated EBITDAX is a non-GAAP financial measure defined in the Company's Senior Secured Credit Facility as net income or loss (GAAP) plus adjustments for share-settled equity-based compensation, depletion, depreciation and amortization, impairment expense, organizational restructuring expenses, gains or losses on disposal of assets, mark-to-market on derivatives, accretion expense, interest expense, income taxes and other non-recurring income and expenses. Consolidated EBITDAX provides no information regarding a company's capital structure, borrowings, interest costs, capital expenditures, working capital movement or tax position. Consolidated EBITDAX does not represent funds available for future discretionary use because it excludes funds required for debt service, capital expenditures, working capital, income taxes, franchise taxes and other commitments and obligations. However, management believes Consolidated EBITDAX is useful to an investor because this measure:

  • is used by investors in the oil and natural gas industry to measure a company's operating performance without regard to items that can vary substantially from company to company depending upon accounting methods, the book value of assets, capital structure and the method by which assets were acquired, among other factors;
  • helps investors to more meaningfully evaluate and compare the results of the Company's operations from period to period by removing the effect of the Company's capital structure from the Company's operating structure; and
  • is used by management for various purposes, including (i) as a measure of operating performance, (ii) as a measure of compliance under the Senior Secured Credit Facility, (iii) in presentations to the board of directors and (iv) as a basis for strategic planning and forecasting.

There are significant limitations to the use of Consolidated EBITDAX as a measure of performance, including the inability to analyze the effect of certain recurring and non-recurring items that materially affect the Company's net income or loss and the lack of comparability of results of operations to different companies due to the different methods of calculating Consolidated EBITDAX, or similarly titled measures, reported by different companies. The Company is subject to financial covenants under the Senior Secured Credit Facility, one of which establishes a maximum permitted ratio of Net Debt, as defined in the Senior Secured Credit Facility, to Consolidated EBITDAX. See Note 7 in the 2023 Annual Report for additional discussion of the financial covenants under the Senior Secured Credit Facility. Additional information on Consolidated EBITDAX can be found in the Company's Eleventh Amendment to the Senior Secured Credit Facility, as filed with the SEC on September 13, 2023.

The following table presents a reconciliation of net income (GAAP) to Consolidated EBITDAX (non-GAAP) for the periods presented:

  Three months ended September 30, Nine months ended September 30,
(in thousands)  2024   2023   2024   2023 
  (unaudited) (unaudited)
Net income          $215,300  $4,893  $185,871  $413,644 
Plus:        
Share-settled equity-based compensation, net          3,813   2,937   11,248   8,402 
Depletion, depreciation and amortization          187,063   120,499   527,468   310,618 
Gain on disposal of assets, net          (839)  (149)  (1,005)  (540)
Mark-to-market on derivatives:        
(Gain) loss on derivatives, net          (226,553)  135,321   (82,064)  132,875 
Settlements received (paid) for matured derivatives, net          29,013   (22,760)  10,751   (13,740)
Settlements received for contingent consideration             47      1,502 
Accretion expense          1,046   913   3,102   2,715 
Interest expense          40,119   39,305   124,230   99,388 
Loss extinguishment of debt, net                66,115    
Income tax (benefit) expense          60,324   2,373   54,984   (217,851)
General and administrative (transaction expenses)          220   3,120   567   3,120 
Consolidated EBITDAX (non-GAAP)         $309,506  $286,499  $901,267  $740,133 
                 

The following table presents a reconciliation of net cash provided by operating activities (GAAP) to Consolidated EBITDAX (non-GAAP) for the periods presented:

  Three months ended September 30, Nine months ended September 30,
(in thousands)  2024   2023   2024   2023 
  (unaudited) (unaudited)
Net cash provided by operating activities         $246,165  $214,209  $743,156  $579,222 
Plus:        
Interest expense          40,119   39,305   124,230   99,388 
Current income tax expense          469   464   2,706   2,298 
Net changes in operating assets and liabilities          29,505   32,145   48,119   60,159 
General and administrative (transaction expenses)          220   3,120   567   3,120 
Settlements received for contingent consideration             47      1,502 
Other, net          (6,972)  (2,791)  (17,511)  (5,556)
Consolidated EBITDAX (non-GAAP)         $309,506  $286,499  $901,267  $740,133 
                 

Net Debt

Net Debt is a non-GAAP financial measure defined in the Company's Senior Secured Credit Facility as the face value of long-term debt plus any outstanding letters of credit, less cash and cash equivalents, where cash and cash equivalents are capped at $100 million when there are borrowings on the Senior Secured Credit Facility. Management believes Net Debt is useful to management and investors in determining the Company's leverage position since the Company has the ability, and may decide, to use a portion of its cash and cash equivalents to reduce debt.

Net Debt to Consolidated EBITDAX

Net Debt to Consolidated EBITDAX is a non-GAAP financial measure defined in the Company's Senior Secured Credit Facility as Net Debt divided by Consolidated EBITDAX for the previous four quarters, which requires various treatment of asset transaction impacts. Net Debt to Consolidated EBITDAX is used by the Company’s management for various purposes, including as a measure of operating performance, in presentations to its board of directors and as a basis for strategic planning and forecasting.

Investor Contact:
Ron Hagood
918.858.5504
ir@vitalenergy.com...


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