NASDAQ:BRY Berry Q2 2024 Earnings Report $2.42 +0.08 (+3.21%) As of 03:29 PM Eastern This is a fair market value price provided by Polygon.io. Learn more. Earnings HistoryForecast Berry EPS ResultsActual EPS$0.18Consensus EPS $0.20Beat/MissMissed by -$0.02One Year Ago EPS$0.15Berry Revenue ResultsActual Revenue$197.80 millionExpected Revenue$187.38 millionBeat/MissBeat by +$10.42 millionYoY Revenue Growth-13.80%Berry Announcement DetailsQuarterQ2 2024Date8/9/2024TimeBefore Market OpensConference Call DateFriday, August 9, 2024Conference Call Time8:30AM ETUpcoming EarningsBerry's Q1 2025 earnings is scheduled for Tuesday, April 29, 2025Conference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptSlide DeckPress Release (8-K)Quarterly Report (10-Q)Earnings HistoryCompany ProfileSlide DeckFull Screen Slide DeckPowered by Berry Q2 2024 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrAugust 9, 2024 ShareLink copied to clipboard.There are 6 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00You're standing by, and welcome to Berry Corporation's 2nd Quarter 20 24 Earnings Call. At this time, all participants are in listen only mode. After the speakers' presentation, there will be a question and answer session. Session. And now I'd like to introduce your host for today's program, Todd Crabtree, Investor Relations. Operator00:00:30Please go ahead, sir. Speaker 100:00:32Thank you, Jonathan, and welcome, everyone. Thank you for joining us for Berry's Q2 2024 Earnings Teleconference. Earlier today, Berry issued an earnings release highlighting 2024 Second Quarter results. Speaking this morning will be Fernando Araujo, our Chief Executive Officer Danielle Hunter, our President and Mike Helm, our Chief Financial Officer. Before we begin, I would like call your attention to the Safe Harbor language found in our earnings release that was issued this morning. Speaker 100:00:58The release and today's discussion contains certain projections and other forward looking statements within the meaning of federal securities laws. These statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied in these statements. These include risks and other factors outlined in our filings with the SEC, including our 10 Q, which will be filed later today. Our Investor Relations website, ir.by.com, has a link to the earnings release, an investor deck aligned with this call, SEC filings and our most recent investor presentation. Any information, including forward looking statements made on this call or contained in the earnings release and those presentations, reflect our analysis as of the date made. Speaker 100:01:41We have no plans or duty to update them except as required by law. Please refer to the tables in our earnings release and on our website for a reconciliation between all adjusted measures mentioned in today's call and the related GAAP measures. We will also post the replay link of this call and the transcript on our website. I will now turn the call over to Fernando. Speaker 200:02:02Thanks, Todd. Welcome, everyone, and thank you for joining us. In the Q2, we delivered strong financial and operational results generating adjusted EBITDA of $74,000,000 and producing 25 1,300 barrels of oil equivalent a day. Our teams continue to perform reliably and with excellence and we remain on track to deliver results in line with the guidance provided earlier this year. We are focused on our strategy of creating value by generating sustainable free cash flow with high rates of return in low capital intensity projects, optimizing our cost structure and maintaining balance sheet strength while meeting the highest compliance standards. Speaker 200:02:49Production quarter over quarter was sustained by a combination of strong results from our development activity and protecting base production. Our thermal dynamite reservoir is an example of protecting the base. Since 2019, exclusive of drilling activity in 2024, we have increased production in this reservoir by 19% through superior reservoir management and workovers. This is a testament to the ingenuity of our technical teams who continue to find capital efficient ways to increase production. In the second quarter, we drilled 19 wells with 15 in California and 4 vertical wells in Utah with production from our drilling activity outperforming expected results. Speaker 200:03:31We have the necessary drilling permits in hand that will allow us to complete our planned drilling program for 2024. And in the Q2, we received new drill permits that will support our development plans in 2025. Turning to Utah, the Uinta Basin is seeing increased activity and consolidation and this is exciting. The 4 horizontal wells we farmed into earlier this year were put on production in the Q2 and are performing better than our pre drill estimates. These four wells are adjacent to our existing acreage and operations. Speaker 200:04:07We believe the resource on Berry's nearly 100,000 net operated acres, which is almost entirely held by production has the potential to be significant. Berry has a cost advantage position in display. We are in the shallow end of the basin. We have no entry costs and have significant infrastructure in place, which will drive our long term capital efficiency. An example of this is our gas production and related infrastructure which will help us reduce fuel costs in our drilling and completion operations. Speaker 200:04:39Based on what we know today, these wells are highly economical and would compete for capital with the rest of our portfolio. Our strategy with this place consistent with our capital discipline and proven financial policy of living within free cash flow while increasing enterprise value. We've kicked off a process to farm out a portion of our 20252026 program, which we believe will allow us to better manage capital and could potentially bring additional technical insight. We are very excited about the resource potential we have in Utah and look forward to sharing our future development plans later this year. Speaker 300:05:17I will now turn the call over to Mike. Thank you, Fernando. I will highlight a few financial takeaways for the Q2. For more in-depth information, please refer to our earnings release issued earlier this morning and our 10 Q to be filed later today. In the Q2, adjusted EBITDA of $74,000,000 was $5,000,000 higher than the Q1. Speaker 300:05:38As Fernando mentioned, 2nd quarter production was consistent with the prior quarter and realized crude prices were $78.18 per BOE 92% of Brent for the quarter, contributing to total commodity revenue of $169,000,000 Compared to Q1, lease operating expenses in Q2 were down 11% to $23.47 per BOE, due primarily to lower energy costs. Adjusted G and A expenses were down 10% in Q2 to $7.41 per BOE compared to $8.20 per BOE in Q1. We continue to implement optimization initiatives to manage our expenses. A great example of this is our Utah water disposal project, which will lower our trucking costs and has begun achieving projected annual operating cost savings of approximately $2,000,000 As we mentioned in Q1, we expected that our capital cadence would peak in the middle of the year and CapEx for Q2 at $42,000,000 was in line with our expectations and higher than in the Q1. This is due primarily to development in California and facilities projects as well as the Q2 Utah farmed in development program, which has already begun to add production. Speaker 300:06:52We expect to remain within our annual CapEx guidance of $95,000,000 to $110,000,000 for the year. Adjusted free cash flow year to date is tracking higher than in 2023. In the Q2, our adjusted free cash flow was $19,000,000 and that included the impact of the higher CapEx. Accordingly, the Board approved a total dividend of $0.17 per share for the quarter. This includes our planned $0.12 per share fixed dividend and based on the adjusted free cash flow generated in Q2, the Board also declared a variable dividend of $0.05 per share, which is higher than the 2nd quarter variable dividend in 2023. Speaker 300:07:31On the strength of our free cash flow, we continue to prioritize debt reduction in Q2, driving our revolver balance down to $36,000,000 at the end of the quarter, and we further reduced the revolver to $28,000,000 at the end of July, and this included the final payment of $20,000,000 we made on the 2023 McPherson transaction. Reducing our debt balances speaks to Berry's proactive nature to maintain a strong balance sheet along with our goal of debt to EBITDA ratio lower than 1.5 times. And now I'll turn the call over to Berry's President, Danielle Hunter. Speaker 400:08:04Thanks, Mike. For the Q3 in a row, Berry had 0 recordable incidents and 0 lost time incidents. I want to acknowledge our employees for another quarter from a truly outstanding safety performance. At Berry, producing oil and gas safely is one of our top priorities and a core component of our ability to deliver sustainable and reliable energy. Another core focus is environmental stewardship. Speaker 400:08:28Last quarter in conjunction with the release of our sustainability report, we announced that we had set a goal to eliminate at least 80% of methane emissions associated with our existing operations from a 2022 baseline by the end of 2025. We estimate that this achievement will reduce Berry's total Scope 1 GHG emissions by approximately 10%. We're pleased to report that we have already completed 60% of this initiative beginning with the replacement of all regulated natural gas pneumatic devices with 0 emission devices. We will continue to strive to operate with the highest safety and compliance standards that our stakeholders expect and we are always exploring additional ways to make improvements. We look forward to providing future updates on our progress. Speaker 400:09:12Back to you Fernando. Speaker 200:09:13Thanks Danny. In closing, our second quarter results have delivered on our commitment to create value and generate sustainable free cash flow. We are on track to meet our annual production goals and continue to effectively manage our cost while maintaining an outstanding record of safety and compliance. We have world class assets and exceptional team that is always driving operational improvements and has a proven track record of delivering results. Halfway to 2024, we are well underway to achieving another solid year of operational and financial performance. Speaker 200:09:50We remain very excited about the potential Utah horizontal well development opportunity. The outstanding performance from our 4 wells to date, the significant running room across our acreage and the built in competitive advantages will enhance the economics of our future drilling activity. Our Uinta Basin development has the potential to be complementary to a world class California portfolio of highly economic locations. I will now turn the call over to the operator for questions. Operator00:10:21Certainly. And our first question comes from the line of Charles Meade from Johnson Rice. Your question please. Speaker 500:10:32Yes. Good morning, Fernando, Mike and Danielle and the rest of the Berry team. Fernando, I'm laughing a little bit because the I appreciate what you've said on the Uinta wells that they're better than expectations. But I think there's probably some reason why you haven't told us the rate or told us what your expectations were. So to whatever extent you can, can you give us some guideposts or some brackets for that would help us, if not specifically quantify, at least get an understanding of where these wells have come in and what you maybe what you expect to see over the next 36 or 90 days there? Speaker 200:11:20Very good, Charles. That's a very good question. And let me provide a little more color around the horizontal wells in Utah. As you know, we've farmed into the 4 wells in acreage that's adjacent to our acreage to the Northeast side of our acreage. And as I mentioned, the well results initially are better than expected, better than pre drill and we'll get to those details here in a minute. Speaker 200:11:42But just to provide a little more color, we targeted the Yulin Butte reservoir, which is one of 3 or 4 reservoirs being targeted in the basin for horizontal well activity. And I do want to emphasize that we have nearly 100,000 acres operated by Berry. Most of those most of that held by production with really good geology, uniform geology, especially in the Yudon Butte Reservoir that have the potential for horizontal well development. So we're very, very excited about that. In addition to the fact that we do have a cost advantage position, as I mentioned in the play, we are in the shallow end of the basin. Speaker 200:12:18Have no entry cost and we have significant infrastructure in place to help us put those wells on production. So that's going to drive our capital efficiency. As far as the production itself, the wells IP'd at a rate of about 1100 barrels a day barrels of oil equivalent a day, 90% oil, which is very good, 10% gas. But also remember that we are at the shallow end of the basin with lower reservoir pressures. So our IPs are slightly lower compared to some of the IPs in the northern end of the basin in the deep basin. Speaker 200:12:49So we have to be mindful of that. But we do have that cost advantage position that I mentioned before, and that's what's really going to drive some significant improvement in the economics of those wells. So hopefully that helps, Charles. Speaker 500:13:03No, look, that does help a lot. It's that may not be as high as some of the other 2 mile laterals to the north, but those are really stout rates. So thank you for quantifying that, Fernando. One other piece of it that I'd like to ask is, previously you had said 22,000 acres were prospective and it was clear back then that you were only that only reflected a piece of your total position. Now you're at 100 and can you give some context? Speaker 500:13:41Is that just does that just reflect your success for these 4 wells? Or is that or is there more that plays into that like perhaps other industry results to the West? Speaker 200:13:55Another good question, Charles, and we should have been more specific when we talked about the 22,000 acres. The 22,000 acres that we referred to before are is the acreage that we're currently applying well permits for. So we're focusing on those 22,000 acres, which is on the northern side of our acreage base, but that's just the area where we're focusing to get permits ready and submitted here in the next few weeks. But the entire 100,000 acres is what's perspective with Horace annual activity. Speaker 500:14:34Got it. Thank you. Operator00:14:38Thank you. And this does conclude the question and answer session of today's program. We have a follow-up from Charles Meade from Johnson Rice. Just one moment. And your follow-up please. Operator00:14:59Yes. Speaker 500:15:00Okay. So 2 other questions then, 1 on Utah and then one on California. Financially, you mentioned twice that you're at the shallow end of the basin. And so presumably you've got a northward dip here. And all other things being equal, usually shallower means slightly lower well costs because you've got a little less on the vertical section. Speaker 500:15:27But my understanding, a lot of this is all over pressured drilling. And so that might not have as big you might not see as big a reduction in well cost. When you look at it, what's the significance of being in the shallow end of the basin beyond well cost? And does that perhaps mean that some of the deeper horizons below the Eutland Butte because some of the other operators are talking about a number of horizons that have been historically productive in vertical wells. Does that mean maybe some of the deeper horizons are going to be the most perspective for you in your in the shallower part of the basin? Speaker 200:16:13Another very good question, Charles. And we are shallower, a couple of 1,000 feet shallower than the deep end of the basin. So our drilling costs are expected to be lower. So that's one of the advantages that we have outside of the infrastructure that we have in place. As you know, we've got 1200 wells, something like that in Utah with a lot of infrastructure. Speaker 200:16:36So because we are shallower, our reservoir pressures are a little bit lower and that's just a fact. But with the lower capital costs associated to drilling and completing the wells and the type curves we're seeing from these horizontal wells, our economics are going to be very robust. So we're happy about that. Now do we have opportunities deeper than that? Yes. Speaker 200:17:04We've got the Uinta that we're targeting. Below that, we've got the Douglas Creek as well and below that we've got the Wasatch. And there's a few operators targeting with success those reservoirs. The geology is good. It's just an additional upside that we have with those additional reservoirs that happen to be deeper than the EOINT. Speaker 500:17:26Got it. And then on And Speaker 200:17:28then on And then on Yes. Speaker 500:17:30No, it's really interesting. It's been a few years since we've had a kind of a rapidly unfolding play like this in the industry. And so it's kind of fun to turn those cranes again. Transition to California. Speaker 200:17:47I'm very excited about it. Speaker 500:17:48Yes. Right. On the outlook for additional acquisitions, what the marketplace may look like now? I mean, you had that successful McPherson deal not long ago, but if there's more opportunities like that, that might be waiting in the wings? Speaker 200:18:16No, very good. Yes, we had that successful McPherson acquisition, as you know, great results. We've been able to lower operating expenses by 40% with operational synergies. So that's been a great success. Now in terms of additional opportunities, as we've mentioned before, we've got a handful of opportunities. Speaker 200:18:34We're talking to different parties, mostly small privates. And these would be considered bolt on opportunities. And this is really part of our base business. Obviously, we're focusing in Kern County. That's when we can realize operational synergies and apply our technical expertise. Speaker 200:18:52And we are, like I said, having conversations with a few parties, but it takes time. A lot of these companies, they've been around for many, many years, but at least they're willing to talk, they're willing to have the conversations and we just have to come up with creative ways to close the deal and come up with a good deal structure that makes sense for everybody. But we are looking at a handful of opportunities in California. Operator00:19:20Great. Thank you. Thank you. This does conclude the question and answer session of today's program. I'd like to hand the program back to Fernando Araujo for any further remarks. Speaker 200:19:34Thank you everyone for joining the call. Thank you for your interest in Berry. We look forward to talking to you in Q3. And we are excited about our company, excited about what we have in Utah, excited about the potential activity that we have in California. And we look forward to staying in touch. Speaker 200:19:51Thank you so much. Operator00:19:54Thank you, ladies and gentlemen, for your participation in today's conference. 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There are 6 speakers on the call. Operator00:00:00You're standing by, and welcome to Berry Corporation's 2nd Quarter 20 24 Earnings Call. At this time, all participants are in listen only mode. After the speakers' presentation, there will be a question and answer session. Session. And now I'd like to introduce your host for today's program, Todd Crabtree, Investor Relations. Operator00:00:30Please go ahead, sir. Speaker 100:00:32Thank you, Jonathan, and welcome, everyone. Thank you for joining us for Berry's Q2 2024 Earnings Teleconference. Earlier today, Berry issued an earnings release highlighting 2024 Second Quarter results. Speaking this morning will be Fernando Araujo, our Chief Executive Officer Danielle Hunter, our President and Mike Helm, our Chief Financial Officer. Before we begin, I would like call your attention to the Safe Harbor language found in our earnings release that was issued this morning. Speaker 100:00:58The release and today's discussion contains certain projections and other forward looking statements within the meaning of federal securities laws. These statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied in these statements. These include risks and other factors outlined in our filings with the SEC, including our 10 Q, which will be filed later today. Our Investor Relations website, ir.by.com, has a link to the earnings release, an investor deck aligned with this call, SEC filings and our most recent investor presentation. Any information, including forward looking statements made on this call or contained in the earnings release and those presentations, reflect our analysis as of the date made. Speaker 100:01:41We have no plans or duty to update them except as required by law. Please refer to the tables in our earnings release and on our website for a reconciliation between all adjusted measures mentioned in today's call and the related GAAP measures. We will also post the replay link of this call and the transcript on our website. I will now turn the call over to Fernando. Speaker 200:02:02Thanks, Todd. Welcome, everyone, and thank you for joining us. In the Q2, we delivered strong financial and operational results generating adjusted EBITDA of $74,000,000 and producing 25 1,300 barrels of oil equivalent a day. Our teams continue to perform reliably and with excellence and we remain on track to deliver results in line with the guidance provided earlier this year. We are focused on our strategy of creating value by generating sustainable free cash flow with high rates of return in low capital intensity projects, optimizing our cost structure and maintaining balance sheet strength while meeting the highest compliance standards. Speaker 200:02:49Production quarter over quarter was sustained by a combination of strong results from our development activity and protecting base production. Our thermal dynamite reservoir is an example of protecting the base. Since 2019, exclusive of drilling activity in 2024, we have increased production in this reservoir by 19% through superior reservoir management and workovers. This is a testament to the ingenuity of our technical teams who continue to find capital efficient ways to increase production. In the second quarter, we drilled 19 wells with 15 in California and 4 vertical wells in Utah with production from our drilling activity outperforming expected results. Speaker 200:03:31We have the necessary drilling permits in hand that will allow us to complete our planned drilling program for 2024. And in the Q2, we received new drill permits that will support our development plans in 2025. Turning to Utah, the Uinta Basin is seeing increased activity and consolidation and this is exciting. The 4 horizontal wells we farmed into earlier this year were put on production in the Q2 and are performing better than our pre drill estimates. These four wells are adjacent to our existing acreage and operations. Speaker 200:04:07We believe the resource on Berry's nearly 100,000 net operated acres, which is almost entirely held by production has the potential to be significant. Berry has a cost advantage position in display. We are in the shallow end of the basin. We have no entry costs and have significant infrastructure in place, which will drive our long term capital efficiency. An example of this is our gas production and related infrastructure which will help us reduce fuel costs in our drilling and completion operations. Speaker 200:04:39Based on what we know today, these wells are highly economical and would compete for capital with the rest of our portfolio. Our strategy with this place consistent with our capital discipline and proven financial policy of living within free cash flow while increasing enterprise value. We've kicked off a process to farm out a portion of our 20252026 program, which we believe will allow us to better manage capital and could potentially bring additional technical insight. We are very excited about the resource potential we have in Utah and look forward to sharing our future development plans later this year. Speaker 300:05:17I will now turn the call over to Mike. Thank you, Fernando. I will highlight a few financial takeaways for the Q2. For more in-depth information, please refer to our earnings release issued earlier this morning and our 10 Q to be filed later today. In the Q2, adjusted EBITDA of $74,000,000 was $5,000,000 higher than the Q1. Speaker 300:05:38As Fernando mentioned, 2nd quarter production was consistent with the prior quarter and realized crude prices were $78.18 per BOE 92% of Brent for the quarter, contributing to total commodity revenue of $169,000,000 Compared to Q1, lease operating expenses in Q2 were down 11% to $23.47 per BOE, due primarily to lower energy costs. Adjusted G and A expenses were down 10% in Q2 to $7.41 per BOE compared to $8.20 per BOE in Q1. We continue to implement optimization initiatives to manage our expenses. A great example of this is our Utah water disposal project, which will lower our trucking costs and has begun achieving projected annual operating cost savings of approximately $2,000,000 As we mentioned in Q1, we expected that our capital cadence would peak in the middle of the year and CapEx for Q2 at $42,000,000 was in line with our expectations and higher than in the Q1. This is due primarily to development in California and facilities projects as well as the Q2 Utah farmed in development program, which has already begun to add production. Speaker 300:06:52We expect to remain within our annual CapEx guidance of $95,000,000 to $110,000,000 for the year. Adjusted free cash flow year to date is tracking higher than in 2023. In the Q2, our adjusted free cash flow was $19,000,000 and that included the impact of the higher CapEx. Accordingly, the Board approved a total dividend of $0.17 per share for the quarter. This includes our planned $0.12 per share fixed dividend and based on the adjusted free cash flow generated in Q2, the Board also declared a variable dividend of $0.05 per share, which is higher than the 2nd quarter variable dividend in 2023. Speaker 300:07:31On the strength of our free cash flow, we continue to prioritize debt reduction in Q2, driving our revolver balance down to $36,000,000 at the end of the quarter, and we further reduced the revolver to $28,000,000 at the end of July, and this included the final payment of $20,000,000 we made on the 2023 McPherson transaction. Reducing our debt balances speaks to Berry's proactive nature to maintain a strong balance sheet along with our goal of debt to EBITDA ratio lower than 1.5 times. And now I'll turn the call over to Berry's President, Danielle Hunter. Speaker 400:08:04Thanks, Mike. For the Q3 in a row, Berry had 0 recordable incidents and 0 lost time incidents. I want to acknowledge our employees for another quarter from a truly outstanding safety performance. At Berry, producing oil and gas safely is one of our top priorities and a core component of our ability to deliver sustainable and reliable energy. Another core focus is environmental stewardship. Speaker 400:08:28Last quarter in conjunction with the release of our sustainability report, we announced that we had set a goal to eliminate at least 80% of methane emissions associated with our existing operations from a 2022 baseline by the end of 2025. We estimate that this achievement will reduce Berry's total Scope 1 GHG emissions by approximately 10%. We're pleased to report that we have already completed 60% of this initiative beginning with the replacement of all regulated natural gas pneumatic devices with 0 emission devices. We will continue to strive to operate with the highest safety and compliance standards that our stakeholders expect and we are always exploring additional ways to make improvements. We look forward to providing future updates on our progress. Speaker 400:09:12Back to you Fernando. Speaker 200:09:13Thanks Danny. In closing, our second quarter results have delivered on our commitment to create value and generate sustainable free cash flow. We are on track to meet our annual production goals and continue to effectively manage our cost while maintaining an outstanding record of safety and compliance. We have world class assets and exceptional team that is always driving operational improvements and has a proven track record of delivering results. Halfway to 2024, we are well underway to achieving another solid year of operational and financial performance. Speaker 200:09:50We remain very excited about the potential Utah horizontal well development opportunity. The outstanding performance from our 4 wells to date, the significant running room across our acreage and the built in competitive advantages will enhance the economics of our future drilling activity. Our Uinta Basin development has the potential to be complementary to a world class California portfolio of highly economic locations. I will now turn the call over to the operator for questions. Operator00:10:21Certainly. And our first question comes from the line of Charles Meade from Johnson Rice. Your question please. Speaker 500:10:32Yes. Good morning, Fernando, Mike and Danielle and the rest of the Berry team. Fernando, I'm laughing a little bit because the I appreciate what you've said on the Uinta wells that they're better than expectations. But I think there's probably some reason why you haven't told us the rate or told us what your expectations were. So to whatever extent you can, can you give us some guideposts or some brackets for that would help us, if not specifically quantify, at least get an understanding of where these wells have come in and what you maybe what you expect to see over the next 36 or 90 days there? Speaker 200:11:20Very good, Charles. That's a very good question. And let me provide a little more color around the horizontal wells in Utah. As you know, we've farmed into the 4 wells in acreage that's adjacent to our acreage to the Northeast side of our acreage. And as I mentioned, the well results initially are better than expected, better than pre drill and we'll get to those details here in a minute. Speaker 200:11:42But just to provide a little more color, we targeted the Yulin Butte reservoir, which is one of 3 or 4 reservoirs being targeted in the basin for horizontal well activity. And I do want to emphasize that we have nearly 100,000 acres operated by Berry. Most of those most of that held by production with really good geology, uniform geology, especially in the Yudon Butte Reservoir that have the potential for horizontal well development. So we're very, very excited about that. In addition to the fact that we do have a cost advantage position, as I mentioned in the play, we are in the shallow end of the basin. Speaker 200:12:18Have no entry cost and we have significant infrastructure in place to help us put those wells on production. So that's going to drive our capital efficiency. As far as the production itself, the wells IP'd at a rate of about 1100 barrels a day barrels of oil equivalent a day, 90% oil, which is very good, 10% gas. But also remember that we are at the shallow end of the basin with lower reservoir pressures. So our IPs are slightly lower compared to some of the IPs in the northern end of the basin in the deep basin. Speaker 200:12:49So we have to be mindful of that. But we do have that cost advantage position that I mentioned before, and that's what's really going to drive some significant improvement in the economics of those wells. So hopefully that helps, Charles. Speaker 500:13:03No, look, that does help a lot. It's that may not be as high as some of the other 2 mile laterals to the north, but those are really stout rates. So thank you for quantifying that, Fernando. One other piece of it that I'd like to ask is, previously you had said 22,000 acres were prospective and it was clear back then that you were only that only reflected a piece of your total position. Now you're at 100 and can you give some context? Speaker 500:13:41Is that just does that just reflect your success for these 4 wells? Or is that or is there more that plays into that like perhaps other industry results to the West? Speaker 200:13:55Another good question, Charles, and we should have been more specific when we talked about the 22,000 acres. The 22,000 acres that we referred to before are is the acreage that we're currently applying well permits for. So we're focusing on those 22,000 acres, which is on the northern side of our acreage base, but that's just the area where we're focusing to get permits ready and submitted here in the next few weeks. But the entire 100,000 acres is what's perspective with Horace annual activity. Speaker 500:14:34Got it. Thank you. Operator00:14:38Thank you. And this does conclude the question and answer session of today's program. We have a follow-up from Charles Meade from Johnson Rice. Just one moment. And your follow-up please. Operator00:14:59Yes. Speaker 500:15:00Okay. So 2 other questions then, 1 on Utah and then one on California. Financially, you mentioned twice that you're at the shallow end of the basin. And so presumably you've got a northward dip here. And all other things being equal, usually shallower means slightly lower well costs because you've got a little less on the vertical section. Speaker 500:15:27But my understanding, a lot of this is all over pressured drilling. And so that might not have as big you might not see as big a reduction in well cost. When you look at it, what's the significance of being in the shallow end of the basin beyond well cost? And does that perhaps mean that some of the deeper horizons below the Eutland Butte because some of the other operators are talking about a number of horizons that have been historically productive in vertical wells. Does that mean maybe some of the deeper horizons are going to be the most perspective for you in your in the shallower part of the basin? Speaker 200:16:13Another very good question, Charles. And we are shallower, a couple of 1,000 feet shallower than the deep end of the basin. So our drilling costs are expected to be lower. So that's one of the advantages that we have outside of the infrastructure that we have in place. As you know, we've got 1200 wells, something like that in Utah with a lot of infrastructure. Speaker 200:16:36So because we are shallower, our reservoir pressures are a little bit lower and that's just a fact. But with the lower capital costs associated to drilling and completing the wells and the type curves we're seeing from these horizontal wells, our economics are going to be very robust. So we're happy about that. Now do we have opportunities deeper than that? Yes. Speaker 200:17:04We've got the Uinta that we're targeting. Below that, we've got the Douglas Creek as well and below that we've got the Wasatch. And there's a few operators targeting with success those reservoirs. The geology is good. It's just an additional upside that we have with those additional reservoirs that happen to be deeper than the EOINT. Speaker 500:17:26Got it. And then on And Speaker 200:17:28then on And then on Yes. Speaker 500:17:30No, it's really interesting. It's been a few years since we've had a kind of a rapidly unfolding play like this in the industry. And so it's kind of fun to turn those cranes again. Transition to California. Speaker 200:17:47I'm very excited about it. Speaker 500:17:48Yes. Right. On the outlook for additional acquisitions, what the marketplace may look like now? I mean, you had that successful McPherson deal not long ago, but if there's more opportunities like that, that might be waiting in the wings? Speaker 200:18:16No, very good. Yes, we had that successful McPherson acquisition, as you know, great results. We've been able to lower operating expenses by 40% with operational synergies. So that's been a great success. Now in terms of additional opportunities, as we've mentioned before, we've got a handful of opportunities. Speaker 200:18:34We're talking to different parties, mostly small privates. And these would be considered bolt on opportunities. And this is really part of our base business. Obviously, we're focusing in Kern County. That's when we can realize operational synergies and apply our technical expertise. Speaker 200:18:52And we are, like I said, having conversations with a few parties, but it takes time. A lot of these companies, they've been around for many, many years, but at least they're willing to talk, they're willing to have the conversations and we just have to come up with creative ways to close the deal and come up with a good deal structure that makes sense for everybody. But we are looking at a handful of opportunities in California. Operator00:19:20Great. Thank you. Thank you. This does conclude the question and answer session of today's program. I'd like to hand the program back to Fernando Araujo for any further remarks. Speaker 200:19:34Thank you everyone for joining the call. Thank you for your interest in Berry. We look forward to talking to you in Q3. And we are excited about our company, excited about what we have in Utah, excited about the potential activity that we have in California. And we look forward to staying in touch. Speaker 200:19:51Thank you so much. Operator00:19:54Thank you, ladies and gentlemen, for your participation in today's conference. This does conclude the program. You may now disconnect. Good day.Read moreRemove AdsPowered by