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Magnolia Oil & Gas(MGY) - 2025 Q1 - Earnings Call Transcript

Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - Magnolia achieved a record quarterly production rate of 96,500 barrels of oil equivalent per day, exceeding earlier guidance and reflecting a year-over-year total production growth of 14% and oil production growth of 4% [5][6] - Total adjusted net income for the quarter was $106 million, and adjusted EBITDAX was $248 million, both up 9% compared to the previous year [6][13] - Operating income margins were 39%, with an annualized return on capital employed of 23% [6][14] - Free cash flow generated was $111 million, with 74% of this amount returned to shareholders through dividends and share repurchases [7][14] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Production at Giddings grew by 25% year-over-year, with oil volumes increasing by 17% [6][7] - The company made a tactical decision to bring multi-well pads online in a gassier portion of Giddings, capitalizing on higher natural gas prices during winter [5][6] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - Total revenue per BOE declined approximately 3% year-over-year due to lower oil prices, partially offset by increased natural gas and NGL prices [17][18] - Oil price differentials are anticipated to be approximately a $3 per barrel discount to Magellan East Houston, with Magnolia remaining unhedged for all its oil and natural gas production [20] Company Strategy and Development Direction - Magnolia is focused on maintaining capital discipline, reducing capital spending to a range of $430 million to $470 million for 2025, down from previous estimates [9][19] - The company aims to achieve higher production growth with lower capital spending, reflecting a more capital-efficient program [4][9] - Magnolia continues to prioritize operational efficiencies and has seen strong financial returns from new wells in Giddings, which have exhibited shallower decline profiles [8][9] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in the company's ability to navigate current product price volatility and macroeconomic uncertainty, emphasizing a strong operational execution and asset quality [4][10] - The full-year 2025 production growth guidance has been increased to 7% to 9% from a previous range of 5% to 7% due to stronger-than-expected well performance [9][19] - Management noted that the company is well-positioned to manage through periods of weaker product prices due to its low debt levels and high-quality assets [11][12] Other Important Information - The company has repurchased 75 million shares since the program's inception, leading to a 24% reduction in weighted average diluted shares outstanding [15] - Magnolia's dividend has grown significantly, with a 15% increase announced earlier this year, resulting in an annualized payout rate of $0.60 per share [16] Q&A Session Summary Question: Inquiry about new wells and their implications for Magnolia - Management indicated that the new wells have shown strong performance, producing approximately 500 barrels of oil per day in addition to gas, and have favorable financial returns [24][28] Question: Clarification on sustaining capital in light of updated drilling guidance - Management stated that efficiencies gained this year would benefit next year's capital requirements, with some completions deferred to provide flexibility [33][34] Question: Capital allocation strategy between gassier and oilier areas - Management noted that the company can balance production between oil and gas without a strategic shift, as both streams provide good returns [39][40] Question: Acquisition outlook in the current market - Management highlighted a focus on smaller bolt-on opportunities in familiar areas, but noted that market activity has slowed due to increased uncertainty [43][44] Question: Thoughts on capital allocation and potential activity curtailment - Management expressed confidence in current operations and flexibility, indicating no immediate need to drop rigs or significantly alter activity levels [50][51] Question: Trends in GP and T costs - Management indicated that GP and T costs generally move in tandem with gas prices, and any increases in gas prices would likely lead to similar increases in GP and T costs [66]