HighPeak Energy Q3 2023 Earnings Report $9.80 +1.61 (+19.66%) Closing price 04:00 PM EasternExtended Trading$9.80 -0.01 (-0.05%) As of 05:34 PM Eastern Extended trading is trading that happens on electronic markets outside of regular trading hours. This is a fair market value extended hours price provided by Polygon.io. Learn more. Earnings HistoryForecast HighPeak Energy EPS ResultsActual EPS$0.46Consensus EPS $0.67Beat/MissMissed by -$0.21One Year Ago EPSN/AHighPeak Energy Revenue ResultsActual Revenue$345.59 millionExpected Revenue$319.39 millionBeat/MissBeat by +$26.20 millionYoY Revenue GrowthN/AHighPeak Energy Announcement DetailsQuarterQ3 2023Date11/6/2023TimeN/AConference Call DateTuesday, November 7, 2023Conference Call Time11:00AM ETUpcoming EarningsHighPeak Energy's Q1 2025 earnings is scheduled for Tuesday, May 6, 2025, with a conference call scheduled on Thursday, May 8, 2025 at 11:00 AM ET. Check back for transcripts, audio, and key financial metrics as they become available.Conference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptSlide DeckPress Release (8-K)Quarterly Report (10-Q)Earnings HistoryHPK ProfileSlide DeckFull Screen Slide DeckPowered by HighPeak Energy Q3 2023 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrNovember 7, 2023 ShareLink copied to clipboard.There are 7 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Good day, and thank you for standing by. Welcome to the High Peak Energy 2023 Third Quarter Earnings Call. At this time, all participants are in a listen only mode. After the speakers' presentation, there will be a question and answer Please be advised that today's conference is being recorded. And I would now like to hand the conference over to your first speaker today, Stephen Tholen, CFO. Speaker 100:00:43Good morning, everyone, and welcome to High Peak Energy's Q3 2023 earnings call. Representing HyPeak today are Chairman and CEO, Jack Hightower President, Michael Hollis Vice President of Business Development, Ryan Hightower and I'm Stephen Tholen, the Chief Financial Officer. During today's call, we will make reference to our November investor presentation and our Q3 earnings release, which can be found on High Peak's website. Today's call, Participants may make certain forward looking statements relating to the company's financial condition, results of operations, Expectations, plans, goals, assumptions and future performance. So please refer to the cautionary information Regarding forward looking statements and related risks in the company's SEC filings, including the fact that actual results may differ materially from our expectations due to a variety of reasons, many of which are beyond our control. Speaker 100:01:54We will also refer to certain non GAAP financial measures on today's call, so please see the reconciliations in the earnings release and in our November Investor Presentation. I will now turn the call over to our Chairman and CEO, Jack Hightower. Speaker 200:02:14Thank you, Steve, and good morning, ladies and gentlemen, and want to thank you for joining our Q3 earnings call today. My prepared remarks will begin on Slide 4 of our presentation. Historically, I always Start off saying it's an exciting time to talk about High Peak. And there's no question that this is an exciting But beyond that exciting time, this is a transformational quarter for High Peak Energy. It's perhaps our best quarter in the history of the company today. Speaker 200:02:51Our production averaged over 52,000 BOE a day for the quarter. Our 3rd quarter EBITDAX translates to over $1,000,000,000 on an annual run rate. We transitioned from a historical capital outspend to generating a material amount of positive free cash flow And we secured necessary capital and liquidity needed to accomplish our long term strategic plan. We definitely are substantially a different company today than where we were just a few short months ago. We'll further discuss these points in greater detail as we go through the presentation. Speaker 200:03:32So if you'll turn to Slide 5 in the presentation. This will start the amazing exciting time at High Peak. Looking at this slide, we achieved 3 major company milestones during the Q3 and not only position us To achieve our primary goals, but also these are transforming us into a completely different looking company. All three of these milestones were in accordance with our internal projections and our expectations. 1st and primary is we average over 50,000 barrels a day, which continues not only to highlight the high quality of our asset base, But also establishes a new level of scale for High Peak, thinking about increasing our production As much as we did, starting at 42,000 barrel a day average, that 25% increase compared to our 2nd quarter average And over 100% increase compared to our Q3 to 'twenty two average. Speaker 200:04:42That is phenomenal growth when we only had 2 rigs running. Prior to that, we had 6 rigs running, but the last quarter, we had 2 rigs running. 2nd, in conjunction with our increase in production, our 3rd quarter EBITDAX increased 40 4% compared to our 2nd quarter and equates to over $1,000,000,000 on an annual run rate, Again, translates to a new level of scale for the company. 3rd, we reached a milestone of generating significant Free cash flow during the Q3 of over $75,000,000 This is a major achievement for the company and illustrates The quality of our asset base and our strong financial health at current prices and our 3rd 3 rig cadence, We expect Speaker 300:05:34to Speaker 200:05:34generate positive free cash flow this quarter and throughout 2024. I can't emphasize that enough that we're going to continue our strategy of responsible growth while maintaining capital discipline. In accordance with our updated development program, we averaged 2 rigs and 1 frac crew during the quarter. We recently introduced both A 3rd rig and a second frac crew into the field after the quarter. We plan to maintain the 3 rig program throughout the remainder of the year And the 2nd frac crew is currently completing a handful of DUCs that we generated during the Q3. Speaker 200:06:14We will use this third Pratt crew will be used intermittently while we are running through rigs. As we previously said, from here We intend to finance our development program through cash flow from operations, generate additional free cash flow, Reduce our outstanding debt and increase our return to shareholders. At the end of the quarter, we still had a considerable number of wells in progress, which will continue to support our production profile as these wells are turned online. We ended the quarter with a little under a one turn of leverage, which is a significant improvement over the past 3 months. If commodity prices continue to stay in the current range, we expect to exit this year at well below 1x net debt to EBITDA and continue that progress into 2024. Speaker 200:07:13Pro form a with the closing of our super priority revolving credit facility, Our liquidity is greater than $220,000,000 Our recent debt refinancing should provide all the capital we need to accomplish our objectives. In addition, on a go forward basis, as we generate additional free cash flow, we expect our liquidity to continue to increase And our net debt to decrease. Now going to Slide 6, this is a very Enticing slide and by evidence on the charts on this slide, we have demonstrated a track record of delivering consistent organic production and cash flow growth through the drill bit. Very few companies have grown the way we've grown through the drill bit. Over the past year, our quarterly production average has grown over 100%, which has also translated into significant Cash flow growth through the same timeframe despite declining oil prices. Speaker 200:08:20We continue to exemplify our high quality asset base Through our consistent growth in production, our high oil and liquids content and our sustained peer leading margins, Speaker 300:08:33all of Speaker 200:08:33which are reflected on this slide. It's also a true testament to the high quality of our reservoirs that our current production level continues to be supported by a small number of producing wells. And it's worth noting that we've been able to achieve this level of growth while maintaining a very reasonable amount of leverage, which is now back below one term. The result of the aforementioned attributes is the transition to free cash flow generation, which we expect to maintain going forward without sacrificing our measured production growth expectations. Now, I'm going to turn the call over to Mike Hollis to discuss the next Few slides and our operational efficiencies. Speaker 200:09:18Mike? Speaker 400:09:20Thanks, Jack. Now turning to Slide 7. As Jack mentioned earlier on the call, we have continued to sustain our peer leading EBITDAX margin. You may notice that this slide looks a little different this quarter for a couple of reasons. HyPeak is now an accelerated filer. Speaker 400:09:40Therefore, several in our peer group are releasing their data at the same time or later than we are. Not to mention there has been some major consolidation since last quarter. So as a result, we've added a few large peers to the group. The new chart on the left shows 2nd quarter results as well as the 3rd quarter results, which are the blue boxes for High Peak and for the peers that have already announced. Please note that HyveeQ has continued to maintain its high oil cut and its peer leading margins. Speaker 400:10:17This oil cut gives High Peak a higher gearing or leverage to oil price. So with that higher gearing and our laser focus on reducing our operating cost, Hiteq's margin spread has expanded even further this quarter above our peer group average. From this chart, you'll see that high peak margin growth quarter over quarter is much higher than any of the peers shown, as indicated by the larger move from 2nd quarter, the circle, to 3rd quarter, the box. And as you know, Q3 average oil prices increased by approximately $8.50 per barrel compared to the Q2. With that said, during the same period, High Peaks margin per BOE increased by almost $10 per BOE, much more than any of our peers. Speaker 400:11:17We expect our margins to continue to expand with our forecasted production growth and as we realize additional benefits of our LOE cost cutting initiatives. I want to drive home again that not all BOEs are created equal. Hiteq's margin was approximately 60% higher than our peer average during the 2nd quarter. Although we do not have all the 3rd quarter margin numbers available for our peers yet, it would be safe to say, High Peaks margin We'll expand further from the pack in Q3, driven again mainly by our high oil cut. But applying only the 2nd quarter factor of 60% to our 3rd quarter production level of 52 1700 BOEs a day would equate to the economic equivalent production level of our peer group at approximately 85,000 BOE a day. Speaker 400:12:19Said another way, our average peer would Speaker 200:12:23have to have Speaker 400:12:23produced 85,000 BOEs a day with their product mix to have the same EBITDAX that HyPeak generated. Now turning to Slide 8. HyPeak is currently running 3 drilling rigs focusing on the Wolfcamp A and Lower Spraberry development. We will turn in line approximately 41 wells in the second half of twenty twenty three, giving confidence that we will hit our guided exit production volume. The addition of the 3rd rig will add meaningful volumes in the second half of twenty twenty four. Speaker 400:13:05We continue to be encouraged by our strong well results to the north and east in our Flat Top area, That's the northern block of our acreage. With the strong Wolfcamp A and Lower Spraberry results From the Conrad pad in Eastern Borden County, the light blue wells and the strong Wolfcamp A results From our neighbors south and east of us in Mitchell County, that's the Oasis in Luxor pad, You can see the gray well touching the southern edge of our Surry County acreage. And in response to these strong well results, High Peak has just spud our 1st Wolfcamp A well in Skourie County. Details will be forthcoming Late Q1, early Q2. We are also encouraged by some Middle Spraberry results directly west of our Flat Top Block. Speaker 400:14:04We plan to keep an eye on these wells to determine If they will compete for capital in the future, but it's easy to see Hy Peak's large runway of inventory in the Wolfcamp A and Lower Spraberry. And when you add in the other zones, we will be able to generate significant free cash flow for decades. We are beginning to see rig rates and frac cost beginning to roll over. It's too early to say what costs will do in 2020 4, but with our electrical infrastructure, recycling of produced fluid, dual fuel implementation And our use of local wet sand, these will all help insulate Hy PEE from any future potential cost inflations. And looking into 2024, Hythek's electrical build out and solar farm will provide reduced lifting cost And significant protection from high spot pricing in peak summer months. Speaker 400:15:08It stands to reason That the solar panels gather a significant amount of sunlight during the peak demand hours. And this summer, We saw unhedged power spike roughly 5 times the normal cost levels. This fixed solar low cost power will reduce our lifting cost and further increase our margins next year. We continue the efficient build out of our oil and gas midstream pipelines, again ensuring Hyvek receives the highest realized prices for our products. Our dedication to financial discipline and prudent management is reflected in the generation of over $75,000,000 of free cash flow last quarter, which demonstrates our strong financial health and stability. Speaker 400:16:04We maintain a keen focus on capital discipline, Reducing our debt and ensuring continued return of capital to our stakeholders. I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude to our remarkable team of employees who have been the driving force behind our success. And with my comments now complete, I'll turn the call back over to Jack. Speaker 200:16:29Thanks, Mike. If you'll turn to Slide 9, This is one of the major accomplishments in the Q3 and that's our debt restructuring. We successfully completed a transformative debt refinancing. In fact, to our knowledge, this unparalleled transaction is the largest privately arranged financing for a public energy company. This financing included a very diverse and sophisticated Energy Lender Group and they did a tremendous amount of due diligence and analysis. Speaker 200:17:08Many, many people had internal engineering and almost every external engineering firm in the United States Studied our assets and that clearly demonstrates a high level of confidence, not only in our team, but in our Unique asset base and with the upside opportunity that we have as a company. We're extremely pleased with the investor group and The new term loan facility, the unique structure of our term loan provides the company with multiple benefits including Streamlining our capital structure and extending all debt maturities to September of 'twenty six, securing our financial position by providing Financial certainty, especially during an ever changing banking market environment, by removing the risk Associated with standard borrowing based redeterminations that are associated with reserve based loans and commercial bank availability. And it also provides the company with flexibility to pay down debt with a 1.5 year no call And being able to pay down debt without penalty utilizing free cash flow, which will allow for rapid deleveraging. We also recently closed our $100,000,000 super priority revolving credit facility, which provides the company with additional sources of liquidity and flexibility for working capital purposes. Due to this transformative debt refinancing, we are stronger, more resilient and more equipped to seize opportunities in this Dynamic Energy Market. Speaker 200:19:01Turning to Slide 10. Now that our debt refinancing is behind us, the company's capital structure is in great shape. Our current EBITDAX run rate is greater than 1,000,000,000 Our net debt level is already below one turn as we discussed earlier. It will continue to Decrease as we generate additional free cash flow and pay down debt. Don't want any misunderstanding. Speaker 200:19:27Our goal is to pay and only stay with capital discipline to not overextend and to stay within our free cash flow. The pro form a of our new revolving credit facility, we have over $220,000,000 of liquidity. This provides all the capital that we We need to accomplish our long term strategic plan. As you can see on this slide, our financial Statistics have improved significantly over the past 3 months. And assuming that commodity prices stay in their current range, We anticipate continued improvement over the coming quarters. Speaker 200:20:06I'd also like to point out based on our Q3 EBITDAX run rate That our stock price is currently trading at approximately 3 times a 3 times multiple, which in my opinion is relatively cheap Compared to our SMID cap peer universe, considering our asset quality, drilling inventory, Return on investment metrics, financial strength and growth profile. And as you can see from some of the recent Transactions in E and P, a lot of times analysts and even we in the inside companies Have a difficult time differentiating between the multiples and the value of 1 asset group versus another asset group. But there is no doubt that a lot of these new transactions have traded at much higher multiples, which you would expect with good assets. Given these things, it should be no surprise that in my opinion, our current share price does not reflect the true underlying value of the company's assets. So now if you'll turn to Slide 11, I'll wrap up what's happening with Hi P. Speaker 200:21:21We continue to check all the investment criteria boxes. We have a prime oil weighted Permian Basin asset base that has now achieved significant scale as illustrated by our current production of over 50,000 barrels a day and an EBITDA run rate of over $1,000,000,000 We've streamlined our capital structure and pull pushed out all of our debt maturities until 2026. Our financial metrics have improved significantly over the past quarter and we have line of sight to further near term enhancement. We've derisked our contiguous acreage position in our core development zones and have a long runway of Tier 1 inventory to develop with exciting additional opportunities. We've transitioned from a historical capital outspend mode, while rapidly growing our business into a business that generates material free cash flow that will continue into the future. Speaker 200:22:21And when you start thinking about 2024, What are our objectives there? Well, they're clear and they're defined. We will remain focused on responsible growth while maintaining Again, from this point, we expect to fund our development program through operational cash flow. We will also be keenly focused on continuing to build on the success of our improved well performance while lowering our costs on both CapEx and OpEx on both sides of that equation. We expect the consistent generation of free cash flow will provide us with ultimate optionality, including the continued reduction of debt, which is very important feature in our new term loan facility. Speaker 200:23:12In addition to the debt reduction, we expect to be positioned to material increase return of capital to our shareholders. This increase of return of capital can be accomplished in many ways. 1, which we've talked about before, an outright Sale of the company. It's no secret that we're in the midst of very active M and A market cycle. In my opinion, we should see this theme continue in 2024, especially for companies like High Peak that has such quality assets And a lot of remaining resource left to be recovered. Speaker 200:23:50We may also increase our current dividend in next year's business. We might consider instituting a share buyback program, especially if there continues to be a significant dislocation and our share price compared to the true value of our asset base. In addition to debt reduction and return of capital to shareholders, We expect to continue and if you look back and reflect to continue the company's performance of growing reserves and production. I don't think anybody's had the growth that we've had over the last 3 years. And if commodity prices justify, We remain positioned to further increase our drilling program, which will allow us to continue to pull additional value forward for our investors. Speaker 200:24:38But hold that thought, make sure you realize that is a function of commodity prices that allow us to justify to increase our drilling program. We are going to maintain positive free cash flow and be financially disciplined. So these are the important reasons that I remain confident in our ability to create additional value for our shareholders And I'm very excited about the opportunities that lie ahead for IP. So my comments are complete now and we'll open up the call for questions from our analyst. Operator00:25:15Thank you. Please standby while we compile our Q and A roster. Our first question is from John White with ROTH MKM Capital. Your line is open. Speaker 500:25:45Thank you, operator. Good morning, everybody. Speaker 400:25:48Good morning. Speaker 500:25:50I want to make any comments about Well downtime due to wells that are offsetting frac operations in the 4th quarter? Speaker 200:26:02Yes. Mike, why don't you answer that question? Speaker 400:26:04Absolutely. Yes, John, nothing different than normal blocking and tackling. Obviously, The wells closest to whatever you're simulating, we tend to shut in and protect As well as to make sure that we get a good frac on the wells that we are stimulating currently, but no change in What we have, obviously, when you go from 1 frac crew and you pick up 1, again, the 2nd frac crew we have is just to pick up a few of the DUCs that we had generated over the last several months. So don't see a very material change. Obviously, offset wells will be affected For a short period of time, but nothing material. Speaker 500:26:49Yes. I'm sure you've learned to live with it. And I think a lot of the Financial community has too. Yes, sir. Companies are reporting the Tight oilfield service market has loosened to a certain extent or are you seeing that as well? Speaker 400:27:09Absolutely. So obviously, oilfield tubulars kind of rolled over about a quarter or so ago. They've more or less flattened out. So we're getting the benefit as we work through some of the inventory we had. So what you're seeing for all the tubular goods in casing that we run-in the ground today, it's the newer lower pricing that you're seeing in today's market. Speaker 400:27:32Again, we don't have a lot of long term contracts On drilling rigs or frac crews, virtually none. So we rise spot. So coming out of COVID, we got penalized when prices came up. But again, today where prices are starting to roll over, we're seeing rig rates dropping, again, not Large drops, a couple of $1,000 a day. And then on the pumping side for the dollar per pumping hour, we're starting to see those Kind of the mid single digits to lower than 10% is what we're seeing in the 2024. Speaker 400:28:11But again, that's all going to be predicated on how active the market is. We're also kind of insulated from some of those costs just due to some of the Planning we have had in the past, a very local wet sand mine that sits right next to Our 2 acreage blocks, we have that access to the sand, reducing our transportation costs. So You will see that going forward in the future. Again, we are a little exposed to diesel prices with transportation, The diesel prices have been pretty flat over the last couple of quarters. So, no, as we look forward into 2024, again, no one has a crystal ball, But I would say pricing would be kind of flat. Speaker 400:28:55And again, as we've reduced our activity, we've been over high grade rig fleets, Frac crews and get a little higher utilization percentage of their local sand, our recycled water, As well as being able to have rigs on electricity highline power instead of utilizing diesel. So you're going to see a little bit higher weighted Change in our CapEx than what you may see with some of the other folks, our peer group, based just on service calls with some of the initiatives we put in place over the last couple of years. Speaker 500:29:30Thanks for that very comprehensive detail and Excellent results. And I'll turn it back to the operator. Speaker 400:29:38Thank you, John. Operator00:29:40Thank you for your questions. Our next question comes from Jeff Robertson from Water Tower Research. Your line is open. Speaker 300:29:56Thanks. Good morning. Mike, to follow-up on the costs, can you Give an estimate for the net cost currently to run 1 frac crew and 1 Rig for 1 year? Speaker 400:30:10You bet. Jeff, obviously, Hiteke is a little different than some of our peers back To the west and in the center part of the basin. And what I mean by that is a rig at high peak generates more completed lateral foot per year than a lot of our peers. So although our dollar per foot DC and E is $150 to $200 a foot cheaper than our peers, We can spend more money with one rig because it drills more footage that we can complete. So with all of that said, Basically, a rig and a frac crew is about $200,000,000 a year is a very good number for you. Speaker 300:30:52Thanks. And Operating costs came down in the quarter. You outlined some of the things that you all have been working on over the last couple of years to continue to drive not only capital cost savings, Also OpEx. Speaker 200:31:05Can you just talk Speaker 300:31:06about where you are there and what you where you think things might directionally go in 2024? Speaker 400:31:13You bet. So you see LOE coming down quarter over quarter. We've got a lot of initiatives that we put in place, of course, increased production over time that helps with some of the fixed cost dilution, optimization of our artificial lift And some of our chemical and treatment programs being optimized as well as designing some more upgrades into our produced water infrastructure. And then of course the energizing of our solar farm kind of call it second quarter this year. Again, That's probably one of the biggest disappointments is how long it's taken us to get our solar farm up and running. Speaker 400:31:55We've had some governmental issues and delays. A little bit of that has been associated with the Inflation Reduction Act, but it's all Starting and going, we're actually doing a ribbon cutting this Friday. So when that comes online, that will reduce some of our Energy cost as well as some of, as I mentioned in the prepared remarks, some of the floating price that we pay for electricity because you And hedge 100 percent of it, you got to kind of do it in blocks. So we'll always have a small percentage, kind of 3% to 5% that flows. And now we will be able to have that during the heat of the summer in the highest demand. Speaker 400:32:37These solar panels will be generating their 10 megawatts of power And that is a low fixed cost. So again, when we look into next year, we will see a lower dollar per BOE for HiD, And we're estimating somewhere in the $7.50 range and we hope to be able to beat that. But one thing to note That is a little different here. When you have a really high oil mix like we do, we talk about it on the margin side. It's a Great thing for our margins. Speaker 400:33:11But when you look at some of the other metrics like LOE, we don't have a lot of low value BOEs that we get to spread our cost over. So if you looked at some of our peers and with their mix of product, Again, if we had a similar economic kind of mix, again, we'd be in that 85,000 BOE a day range to generate the same kind of EBITDA. And if we did that and look like our peers with that mix, our LOE would be in the $5 range Amongst the best of any of our peer group. So again, we've got some More distance to go and we've got some things in place that are going to continue to drive it down. But somewhere in that $750,000,000 range kind of average next year, I think it's a really good number Speaker 300:34:03Thanks. Jack, you talked about capital return to shareholders. And I know that The term loan has, I think, a $30,000,000 per quarter amortization feature that begins at the end of the Q1 of next year. Can you talk about how you think about the best outcome for shareholders in terms of maybe paying down more Of the term loan, if you have the opportunity or cash flow and weighing that against the dividend and potentially share repurchases? Speaker 200:34:33Yes. Jeff, it's hard to differentiate between the 3. We look at it more as a basket and we think that we can accomplish Pieces of all of that. And so definitely, we will be retiring debt through the amortization. We also have a cash sweep opportunity. Speaker 200:34:53And so when we're building cash sitting on our balance sheet, We might as well get good utilization of that cash and two ways to do that is to support our share price by having a repurchase and then also returning more capital back to the shareholders by increasing our dividend. So it's a combination of things that we're going to balance as we go forward, recognizing that our debt is going to be going down And Speaker 400:35:24we're going Speaker 200:35:25to be so healthy within the mid year of 2024 from a financial perspective, It gives us that luxury to do that, especially when we're not trading for a price that we feel like is fair in the marketplace. Speaker 600:35:43Thank you for that. Operator00:35:46Thank you very much. One moment please. Our next call comes from Nicholas Pope with Seaport Research. Your line is open. Speaker 600:36:02Good morning, everyone. Speaker 200:36:03Good morning. Good morning, Nick. Speaker 600:36:08There's been a lot of moving parts the last few months. I want to make you talked about guidance on production. I just want to make sure I'm clear on where What your expectation is right now for, I guess, exit rate or 4th quarter? What the expectation is right now for production here in the near term? Speaker 200:36:25Yes, Nick, we're not changing our guidance. As Mike mentioned, with the wells to be completed In the Q4 and with the momentum we have right now in increasing our production, we fully expect to Accomplish our exit rate that we provided in prior guidance of 57,000 barrels a day. Now those numbers could change on the upside. I don't think they'll change on the downside simply because of having Lumpy production and how many wells are being fracked and what wells have to go offline. It's very hard to predict that as we go forward. Speaker 200:37:11But undoubtedly, we're going to hit the 57,000 barrel a day exit And then production will continue increasing into the Q1 and of course adding the 3rd rig And we may even add another rig once we get down to less than 0.75 depth of EBITDA, 3 quarters of a turn, we can increase drilling, but we're going to do that with very much Adherence to capital discipline and not get out over our skis, so to speak. Speaker 600:37:46Got it. That's great. I appreciate that. And then looking at kind of the progression of working capital for you Over the last few quarters, obviously, it got very negative lead into the refinance. It looks like Really kind of brought that back into balance here this quarter with everything completed. Speaker 600:38:12Is this kind of the run rate you're expecting with working capital Going forward, because you have this big cash number for CapEx relative to kind of the accrued number. Just trying to get a sense Of what those what that movement might look like here in the near term and what the kind of plan is? Speaker 200:38:27Well, if you'll think back, looking back, We had 6 rigs running. We had a real substantial decline in oil prices. I saw a lot of things hit us there that were out of our control, but now we know that Where we have oil prices, we have a considerable amount of our production hedged. We know that it costs us roughly $200,000,000 a rig. So if you take $600,000,000 to $700,000,000 of capital and you're already at 52,000 barrels a day at over $1,000,000,000 run rate, you have plenty of free cash flow To do all those things that we said we were potentially going to do as objectives in 2024. Speaker 200:39:21So Unless we have a precipitous decline in oil prices, and if you recall in the past, we never obligate ourselves, We can drop a rig in 30 days if we want to. So we're going to maintain capital discipline And maintain control over our working capital and not ever get ourselves back in that position again. Now that we have grown the company, we've reached a plateau of growth that we didn't have in the Q2 of last year. We were Only making 20 something 1000 barrels a day and now we're up to 52,000 barrels a day. So this has truly been a transformational quarter for the company. Speaker 600:40:08That's great. I appreciate the time everyone. That's all I had. Thank you. Thank you, David. Operator00:40:15Thank you. 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There are 7 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00Good day, and thank you for standing by. Welcome to the High Peak Energy 2023 Third Quarter Earnings Call. At this time, all participants are in a listen only mode. After the speakers' presentation, there will be a question and answer Please be advised that today's conference is being recorded. And I would now like to hand the conference over to your first speaker today, Stephen Tholen, CFO. Speaker 100:00:43Good morning, everyone, and welcome to High Peak Energy's Q3 2023 earnings call. Representing HyPeak today are Chairman and CEO, Jack Hightower President, Michael Hollis Vice President of Business Development, Ryan Hightower and I'm Stephen Tholen, the Chief Financial Officer. During today's call, we will make reference to our November investor presentation and our Q3 earnings release, which can be found on High Peak's website. Today's call, Participants may make certain forward looking statements relating to the company's financial condition, results of operations, Expectations, plans, goals, assumptions and future performance. So please refer to the cautionary information Regarding forward looking statements and related risks in the company's SEC filings, including the fact that actual results may differ materially from our expectations due to a variety of reasons, many of which are beyond our control. Speaker 100:01:54We will also refer to certain non GAAP financial measures on today's call, so please see the reconciliations in the earnings release and in our November Investor Presentation. I will now turn the call over to our Chairman and CEO, Jack Hightower. Speaker 200:02:14Thank you, Steve, and good morning, ladies and gentlemen, and want to thank you for joining our Q3 earnings call today. My prepared remarks will begin on Slide 4 of our presentation. Historically, I always Start off saying it's an exciting time to talk about High Peak. And there's no question that this is an exciting But beyond that exciting time, this is a transformational quarter for High Peak Energy. It's perhaps our best quarter in the history of the company today. Speaker 200:02:51Our production averaged over 52,000 BOE a day for the quarter. Our 3rd quarter EBITDAX translates to over $1,000,000,000 on an annual run rate. We transitioned from a historical capital outspend to generating a material amount of positive free cash flow And we secured necessary capital and liquidity needed to accomplish our long term strategic plan. We definitely are substantially a different company today than where we were just a few short months ago. We'll further discuss these points in greater detail as we go through the presentation. Speaker 200:03:32So if you'll turn to Slide 5 in the presentation. This will start the amazing exciting time at High Peak. Looking at this slide, we achieved 3 major company milestones during the Q3 and not only position us To achieve our primary goals, but also these are transforming us into a completely different looking company. All three of these milestones were in accordance with our internal projections and our expectations. 1st and primary is we average over 50,000 barrels a day, which continues not only to highlight the high quality of our asset base, But also establishes a new level of scale for High Peak, thinking about increasing our production As much as we did, starting at 42,000 barrel a day average, that 25% increase compared to our 2nd quarter average And over 100% increase compared to our Q3 to 'twenty two average. Speaker 200:04:42That is phenomenal growth when we only had 2 rigs running. Prior to that, we had 6 rigs running, but the last quarter, we had 2 rigs running. 2nd, in conjunction with our increase in production, our 3rd quarter EBITDAX increased 40 4% compared to our 2nd quarter and equates to over $1,000,000,000 on an annual run rate, Again, translates to a new level of scale for the company. 3rd, we reached a milestone of generating significant Free cash flow during the Q3 of over $75,000,000 This is a major achievement for the company and illustrates The quality of our asset base and our strong financial health at current prices and our 3rd 3 rig cadence, We expect Speaker 300:05:34to Speaker 200:05:34generate positive free cash flow this quarter and throughout 2024. I can't emphasize that enough that we're going to continue our strategy of responsible growth while maintaining capital discipline. In accordance with our updated development program, we averaged 2 rigs and 1 frac crew during the quarter. We recently introduced both A 3rd rig and a second frac crew into the field after the quarter. We plan to maintain the 3 rig program throughout the remainder of the year And the 2nd frac crew is currently completing a handful of DUCs that we generated during the Q3. Speaker 200:06:14We will use this third Pratt crew will be used intermittently while we are running through rigs. As we previously said, from here We intend to finance our development program through cash flow from operations, generate additional free cash flow, Reduce our outstanding debt and increase our return to shareholders. At the end of the quarter, we still had a considerable number of wells in progress, which will continue to support our production profile as these wells are turned online. We ended the quarter with a little under a one turn of leverage, which is a significant improvement over the past 3 months. If commodity prices continue to stay in the current range, we expect to exit this year at well below 1x net debt to EBITDA and continue that progress into 2024. Speaker 200:07:13Pro form a with the closing of our super priority revolving credit facility, Our liquidity is greater than $220,000,000 Our recent debt refinancing should provide all the capital we need to accomplish our objectives. In addition, on a go forward basis, as we generate additional free cash flow, we expect our liquidity to continue to increase And our net debt to decrease. Now going to Slide 6, this is a very Enticing slide and by evidence on the charts on this slide, we have demonstrated a track record of delivering consistent organic production and cash flow growth through the drill bit. Very few companies have grown the way we've grown through the drill bit. Over the past year, our quarterly production average has grown over 100%, which has also translated into significant Cash flow growth through the same timeframe despite declining oil prices. Speaker 200:08:20We continue to exemplify our high quality asset base Through our consistent growth in production, our high oil and liquids content and our sustained peer leading margins, Speaker 300:08:33all of Speaker 200:08:33which are reflected on this slide. It's also a true testament to the high quality of our reservoirs that our current production level continues to be supported by a small number of producing wells. And it's worth noting that we've been able to achieve this level of growth while maintaining a very reasonable amount of leverage, which is now back below one term. The result of the aforementioned attributes is the transition to free cash flow generation, which we expect to maintain going forward without sacrificing our measured production growth expectations. Now, I'm going to turn the call over to Mike Hollis to discuss the next Few slides and our operational efficiencies. Speaker 200:09:18Mike? Speaker 400:09:20Thanks, Jack. Now turning to Slide 7. As Jack mentioned earlier on the call, we have continued to sustain our peer leading EBITDAX margin. You may notice that this slide looks a little different this quarter for a couple of reasons. HyPeak is now an accelerated filer. Speaker 400:09:40Therefore, several in our peer group are releasing their data at the same time or later than we are. Not to mention there has been some major consolidation since last quarter. So as a result, we've added a few large peers to the group. The new chart on the left shows 2nd quarter results as well as the 3rd quarter results, which are the blue boxes for High Peak and for the peers that have already announced. Please note that HyveeQ has continued to maintain its high oil cut and its peer leading margins. Speaker 400:10:17This oil cut gives High Peak a higher gearing or leverage to oil price. So with that higher gearing and our laser focus on reducing our operating cost, Hiteq's margin spread has expanded even further this quarter above our peer group average. From this chart, you'll see that high peak margin growth quarter over quarter is much higher than any of the peers shown, as indicated by the larger move from 2nd quarter, the circle, to 3rd quarter, the box. And as you know, Q3 average oil prices increased by approximately $8.50 per barrel compared to the Q2. With that said, during the same period, High Peaks margin per BOE increased by almost $10 per BOE, much more than any of our peers. Speaker 400:11:17We expect our margins to continue to expand with our forecasted production growth and as we realize additional benefits of our LOE cost cutting initiatives. I want to drive home again that not all BOEs are created equal. Hiteq's margin was approximately 60% higher than our peer average during the 2nd quarter. Although we do not have all the 3rd quarter margin numbers available for our peers yet, it would be safe to say, High Peaks margin We'll expand further from the pack in Q3, driven again mainly by our high oil cut. But applying only the 2nd quarter factor of 60% to our 3rd quarter production level of 52 1700 BOEs a day would equate to the economic equivalent production level of our peer group at approximately 85,000 BOE a day. Speaker 400:12:19Said another way, our average peer would Speaker 200:12:23have to have Speaker 400:12:23produced 85,000 BOEs a day with their product mix to have the same EBITDAX that HyPeak generated. Now turning to Slide 8. HyPeak is currently running 3 drilling rigs focusing on the Wolfcamp A and Lower Spraberry development. We will turn in line approximately 41 wells in the second half of twenty twenty three, giving confidence that we will hit our guided exit production volume. The addition of the 3rd rig will add meaningful volumes in the second half of twenty twenty four. Speaker 400:13:05We continue to be encouraged by our strong well results to the north and east in our Flat Top area, That's the northern block of our acreage. With the strong Wolfcamp A and Lower Spraberry results From the Conrad pad in Eastern Borden County, the light blue wells and the strong Wolfcamp A results From our neighbors south and east of us in Mitchell County, that's the Oasis in Luxor pad, You can see the gray well touching the southern edge of our Surry County acreage. And in response to these strong well results, High Peak has just spud our 1st Wolfcamp A well in Skourie County. Details will be forthcoming Late Q1, early Q2. We are also encouraged by some Middle Spraberry results directly west of our Flat Top Block. Speaker 400:14:04We plan to keep an eye on these wells to determine If they will compete for capital in the future, but it's easy to see Hy Peak's large runway of inventory in the Wolfcamp A and Lower Spraberry. And when you add in the other zones, we will be able to generate significant free cash flow for decades. We are beginning to see rig rates and frac cost beginning to roll over. It's too early to say what costs will do in 2020 4, but with our electrical infrastructure, recycling of produced fluid, dual fuel implementation And our use of local wet sand, these will all help insulate Hy PEE from any future potential cost inflations. And looking into 2024, Hythek's electrical build out and solar farm will provide reduced lifting cost And significant protection from high spot pricing in peak summer months. Speaker 400:15:08It stands to reason That the solar panels gather a significant amount of sunlight during the peak demand hours. And this summer, We saw unhedged power spike roughly 5 times the normal cost levels. This fixed solar low cost power will reduce our lifting cost and further increase our margins next year. We continue the efficient build out of our oil and gas midstream pipelines, again ensuring Hyvek receives the highest realized prices for our products. Our dedication to financial discipline and prudent management is reflected in the generation of over $75,000,000 of free cash flow last quarter, which demonstrates our strong financial health and stability. Speaker 400:16:04We maintain a keen focus on capital discipline, Reducing our debt and ensuring continued return of capital to our stakeholders. I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude to our remarkable team of employees who have been the driving force behind our success. And with my comments now complete, I'll turn the call back over to Jack. Speaker 200:16:29Thanks, Mike. If you'll turn to Slide 9, This is one of the major accomplishments in the Q3 and that's our debt restructuring. We successfully completed a transformative debt refinancing. In fact, to our knowledge, this unparalleled transaction is the largest privately arranged financing for a public energy company. This financing included a very diverse and sophisticated Energy Lender Group and they did a tremendous amount of due diligence and analysis. Speaker 200:17:08Many, many people had internal engineering and almost every external engineering firm in the United States Studied our assets and that clearly demonstrates a high level of confidence, not only in our team, but in our Unique asset base and with the upside opportunity that we have as a company. We're extremely pleased with the investor group and The new term loan facility, the unique structure of our term loan provides the company with multiple benefits including Streamlining our capital structure and extending all debt maturities to September of 'twenty six, securing our financial position by providing Financial certainty, especially during an ever changing banking market environment, by removing the risk Associated with standard borrowing based redeterminations that are associated with reserve based loans and commercial bank availability. And it also provides the company with flexibility to pay down debt with a 1.5 year no call And being able to pay down debt without penalty utilizing free cash flow, which will allow for rapid deleveraging. We also recently closed our $100,000,000 super priority revolving credit facility, which provides the company with additional sources of liquidity and flexibility for working capital purposes. Due to this transformative debt refinancing, we are stronger, more resilient and more equipped to seize opportunities in this Dynamic Energy Market. Speaker 200:19:01Turning to Slide 10. Now that our debt refinancing is behind us, the company's capital structure is in great shape. Our current EBITDAX run rate is greater than 1,000,000,000 Our net debt level is already below one turn as we discussed earlier. It will continue to Decrease as we generate additional free cash flow and pay down debt. Don't want any misunderstanding. Speaker 200:19:27Our goal is to pay and only stay with capital discipline to not overextend and to stay within our free cash flow. The pro form a of our new revolving credit facility, we have over $220,000,000 of liquidity. This provides all the capital that we We need to accomplish our long term strategic plan. As you can see on this slide, our financial Statistics have improved significantly over the past 3 months. And assuming that commodity prices stay in their current range, We anticipate continued improvement over the coming quarters. Speaker 200:20:06I'd also like to point out based on our Q3 EBITDAX run rate That our stock price is currently trading at approximately 3 times a 3 times multiple, which in my opinion is relatively cheap Compared to our SMID cap peer universe, considering our asset quality, drilling inventory, Return on investment metrics, financial strength and growth profile. And as you can see from some of the recent Transactions in E and P, a lot of times analysts and even we in the inside companies Have a difficult time differentiating between the multiples and the value of 1 asset group versus another asset group. But there is no doubt that a lot of these new transactions have traded at much higher multiples, which you would expect with good assets. Given these things, it should be no surprise that in my opinion, our current share price does not reflect the true underlying value of the company's assets. So now if you'll turn to Slide 11, I'll wrap up what's happening with Hi P. Speaker 200:21:21We continue to check all the investment criteria boxes. We have a prime oil weighted Permian Basin asset base that has now achieved significant scale as illustrated by our current production of over 50,000 barrels a day and an EBITDA run rate of over $1,000,000,000 We've streamlined our capital structure and pull pushed out all of our debt maturities until 2026. Our financial metrics have improved significantly over the past quarter and we have line of sight to further near term enhancement. We've derisked our contiguous acreage position in our core development zones and have a long runway of Tier 1 inventory to develop with exciting additional opportunities. We've transitioned from a historical capital outspend mode, while rapidly growing our business into a business that generates material free cash flow that will continue into the future. Speaker 200:22:21And when you start thinking about 2024, What are our objectives there? Well, they're clear and they're defined. We will remain focused on responsible growth while maintaining Again, from this point, we expect to fund our development program through operational cash flow. We will also be keenly focused on continuing to build on the success of our improved well performance while lowering our costs on both CapEx and OpEx on both sides of that equation. We expect the consistent generation of free cash flow will provide us with ultimate optionality, including the continued reduction of debt, which is very important feature in our new term loan facility. Speaker 200:23:12In addition to the debt reduction, we expect to be positioned to material increase return of capital to our shareholders. This increase of return of capital can be accomplished in many ways. 1, which we've talked about before, an outright Sale of the company. It's no secret that we're in the midst of very active M and A market cycle. In my opinion, we should see this theme continue in 2024, especially for companies like High Peak that has such quality assets And a lot of remaining resource left to be recovered. Speaker 200:23:50We may also increase our current dividend in next year's business. We might consider instituting a share buyback program, especially if there continues to be a significant dislocation and our share price compared to the true value of our asset base. In addition to debt reduction and return of capital to shareholders, We expect to continue and if you look back and reflect to continue the company's performance of growing reserves and production. I don't think anybody's had the growth that we've had over the last 3 years. And if commodity prices justify, We remain positioned to further increase our drilling program, which will allow us to continue to pull additional value forward for our investors. Speaker 200:24:38But hold that thought, make sure you realize that is a function of commodity prices that allow us to justify to increase our drilling program. We are going to maintain positive free cash flow and be financially disciplined. So these are the important reasons that I remain confident in our ability to create additional value for our shareholders And I'm very excited about the opportunities that lie ahead for IP. So my comments are complete now and we'll open up the call for questions from our analyst. Operator00:25:15Thank you. Please standby while we compile our Q and A roster. Our first question is from John White with ROTH MKM Capital. Your line is open. Speaker 500:25:45Thank you, operator. Good morning, everybody. Speaker 400:25:48Good morning. Speaker 500:25:50I want to make any comments about Well downtime due to wells that are offsetting frac operations in the 4th quarter? Speaker 200:26:02Yes. Mike, why don't you answer that question? Speaker 400:26:04Absolutely. Yes, John, nothing different than normal blocking and tackling. Obviously, The wells closest to whatever you're simulating, we tend to shut in and protect As well as to make sure that we get a good frac on the wells that we are stimulating currently, but no change in What we have, obviously, when you go from 1 frac crew and you pick up 1, again, the 2nd frac crew we have is just to pick up a few of the DUCs that we had generated over the last several months. So don't see a very material change. Obviously, offset wells will be affected For a short period of time, but nothing material. Speaker 500:26:49Yes. I'm sure you've learned to live with it. And I think a lot of the Financial community has too. Yes, sir. Companies are reporting the Tight oilfield service market has loosened to a certain extent or are you seeing that as well? Speaker 400:27:09Absolutely. So obviously, oilfield tubulars kind of rolled over about a quarter or so ago. They've more or less flattened out. So we're getting the benefit as we work through some of the inventory we had. So what you're seeing for all the tubular goods in casing that we run-in the ground today, it's the newer lower pricing that you're seeing in today's market. Speaker 400:27:32Again, we don't have a lot of long term contracts On drilling rigs or frac crews, virtually none. So we rise spot. So coming out of COVID, we got penalized when prices came up. But again, today where prices are starting to roll over, we're seeing rig rates dropping, again, not Large drops, a couple of $1,000 a day. And then on the pumping side for the dollar per pumping hour, we're starting to see those Kind of the mid single digits to lower than 10% is what we're seeing in the 2024. Speaker 400:28:11But again, that's all going to be predicated on how active the market is. We're also kind of insulated from some of those costs just due to some of the Planning we have had in the past, a very local wet sand mine that sits right next to Our 2 acreage blocks, we have that access to the sand, reducing our transportation costs. So You will see that going forward in the future. Again, we are a little exposed to diesel prices with transportation, The diesel prices have been pretty flat over the last couple of quarters. So, no, as we look forward into 2024, again, no one has a crystal ball, But I would say pricing would be kind of flat. Speaker 400:28:55And again, as we've reduced our activity, we've been over high grade rig fleets, Frac crews and get a little higher utilization percentage of their local sand, our recycled water, As well as being able to have rigs on electricity highline power instead of utilizing diesel. So you're going to see a little bit higher weighted Change in our CapEx than what you may see with some of the other folks, our peer group, based just on service calls with some of the initiatives we put in place over the last couple of years. Speaker 500:29:30Thanks for that very comprehensive detail and Excellent results. And I'll turn it back to the operator. Speaker 400:29:38Thank you, John. Operator00:29:40Thank you for your questions. Our next question comes from Jeff Robertson from Water Tower Research. Your line is open. Speaker 300:29:56Thanks. Good morning. Mike, to follow-up on the costs, can you Give an estimate for the net cost currently to run 1 frac crew and 1 Rig for 1 year? Speaker 400:30:10You bet. Jeff, obviously, Hiteke is a little different than some of our peers back To the west and in the center part of the basin. And what I mean by that is a rig at high peak generates more completed lateral foot per year than a lot of our peers. So although our dollar per foot DC and E is $150 to $200 a foot cheaper than our peers, We can spend more money with one rig because it drills more footage that we can complete. So with all of that said, Basically, a rig and a frac crew is about $200,000,000 a year is a very good number for you. Speaker 300:30:52Thanks. And Operating costs came down in the quarter. You outlined some of the things that you all have been working on over the last couple of years to continue to drive not only capital cost savings, Also OpEx. Speaker 200:31:05Can you just talk Speaker 300:31:06about where you are there and what you where you think things might directionally go in 2024? Speaker 400:31:13You bet. So you see LOE coming down quarter over quarter. We've got a lot of initiatives that we put in place, of course, increased production over time that helps with some of the fixed cost dilution, optimization of our artificial lift And some of our chemical and treatment programs being optimized as well as designing some more upgrades into our produced water infrastructure. And then of course the energizing of our solar farm kind of call it second quarter this year. Again, That's probably one of the biggest disappointments is how long it's taken us to get our solar farm up and running. Speaker 400:31:55We've had some governmental issues and delays. A little bit of that has been associated with the Inflation Reduction Act, but it's all Starting and going, we're actually doing a ribbon cutting this Friday. So when that comes online, that will reduce some of our Energy cost as well as some of, as I mentioned in the prepared remarks, some of the floating price that we pay for electricity because you And hedge 100 percent of it, you got to kind of do it in blocks. So we'll always have a small percentage, kind of 3% to 5% that flows. And now we will be able to have that during the heat of the summer in the highest demand. Speaker 400:32:37These solar panels will be generating their 10 megawatts of power And that is a low fixed cost. So again, when we look into next year, we will see a lower dollar per BOE for HiD, And we're estimating somewhere in the $7.50 range and we hope to be able to beat that. But one thing to note That is a little different here. When you have a really high oil mix like we do, we talk about it on the margin side. It's a Great thing for our margins. Speaker 400:33:11But when you look at some of the other metrics like LOE, we don't have a lot of low value BOEs that we get to spread our cost over. So if you looked at some of our peers and with their mix of product, Again, if we had a similar economic kind of mix, again, we'd be in that 85,000 BOE a day range to generate the same kind of EBITDA. And if we did that and look like our peers with that mix, our LOE would be in the $5 range Amongst the best of any of our peer group. So again, we've got some More distance to go and we've got some things in place that are going to continue to drive it down. But somewhere in that $750,000,000 range kind of average next year, I think it's a really good number Speaker 300:34:03Thanks. Jack, you talked about capital return to shareholders. And I know that The term loan has, I think, a $30,000,000 per quarter amortization feature that begins at the end of the Q1 of next year. Can you talk about how you think about the best outcome for shareholders in terms of maybe paying down more Of the term loan, if you have the opportunity or cash flow and weighing that against the dividend and potentially share repurchases? Speaker 200:34:33Yes. Jeff, it's hard to differentiate between the 3. We look at it more as a basket and we think that we can accomplish Pieces of all of that. And so definitely, we will be retiring debt through the amortization. We also have a cash sweep opportunity. Speaker 200:34:53And so when we're building cash sitting on our balance sheet, We might as well get good utilization of that cash and two ways to do that is to support our share price by having a repurchase and then also returning more capital back to the shareholders by increasing our dividend. So it's a combination of things that we're going to balance as we go forward, recognizing that our debt is going to be going down And Speaker 400:35:24we're going Speaker 200:35:25to be so healthy within the mid year of 2024 from a financial perspective, It gives us that luxury to do that, especially when we're not trading for a price that we feel like is fair in the marketplace. Speaker 600:35:43Thank you for that. Operator00:35:46Thank you very much. One moment please. Our next call comes from Nicholas Pope with Seaport Research. Your line is open. Speaker 600:36:02Good morning, everyone. Speaker 200:36:03Good morning. Good morning, Nick. Speaker 600:36:08There's been a lot of moving parts the last few months. I want to make you talked about guidance on production. I just want to make sure I'm clear on where What your expectation is right now for, I guess, exit rate or 4th quarter? What the expectation is right now for production here in the near term? Speaker 200:36:25Yes, Nick, we're not changing our guidance. As Mike mentioned, with the wells to be completed In the Q4 and with the momentum we have right now in increasing our production, we fully expect to Accomplish our exit rate that we provided in prior guidance of 57,000 barrels a day. Now those numbers could change on the upside. I don't think they'll change on the downside simply because of having Lumpy production and how many wells are being fracked and what wells have to go offline. It's very hard to predict that as we go forward. Speaker 200:37:11But undoubtedly, we're going to hit the 57,000 barrel a day exit And then production will continue increasing into the Q1 and of course adding the 3rd rig And we may even add another rig once we get down to less than 0.75 depth of EBITDA, 3 quarters of a turn, we can increase drilling, but we're going to do that with very much Adherence to capital discipline and not get out over our skis, so to speak. Speaker 600:37:46Got it. That's great. I appreciate that. And then looking at kind of the progression of working capital for you Over the last few quarters, obviously, it got very negative lead into the refinance. It looks like Really kind of brought that back into balance here this quarter with everything completed. Speaker 600:38:12Is this kind of the run rate you're expecting with working capital Going forward, because you have this big cash number for CapEx relative to kind of the accrued number. Just trying to get a sense Of what those what that movement might look like here in the near term and what the kind of plan is? Speaker 200:38:27Well, if you'll think back, looking back, We had 6 rigs running. We had a real substantial decline in oil prices. I saw a lot of things hit us there that were out of our control, but now we know that Where we have oil prices, we have a considerable amount of our production hedged. We know that it costs us roughly $200,000,000 a rig. So if you take $600,000,000 to $700,000,000 of capital and you're already at 52,000 barrels a day at over $1,000,000,000 run rate, you have plenty of free cash flow To do all those things that we said we were potentially going to do as objectives in 2024. Speaker 200:39:21So Unless we have a precipitous decline in oil prices, and if you recall in the past, we never obligate ourselves, We can drop a rig in 30 days if we want to. So we're going to maintain capital discipline And maintain control over our working capital and not ever get ourselves back in that position again. Now that we have grown the company, we've reached a plateau of growth that we didn't have in the Q2 of last year. We were Only making 20 something 1000 barrels a day and now we're up to 52,000 barrels a day. So this has truly been a transformational quarter for the company. Speaker 600:40:08That's great. I appreciate the time everyone. That's all I had. Thank you. Thank you, David. Operator00:40:15Thank you. I am showing no further questions at This does conclude our question and answer session. Thank you for your participation in today's conference. This concludes the program and you may now disconnect. Have a good day.Read moreRemove AdsPowered by