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REPX(REPX) - 2025 Q1 - Earnings Call Transcript

Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company generated $54 million of operating cash flow before working capital, converting it to $39 million of upstream free cash flow, with a capital expenditure (CapEx) of only 35% reinvested into upstream while keeping volumes mostly flat [24] - Debt was reduced by $21 million quarter over quarter, resulting in a leverage ratio of 0.9 times [24] - Operating costs were lowered, with lease operating expenses (LOE) per barrel of oil equivalent (BOE) at $8.34, a 2% reduction from the previous quarter and an 8% reduction year over year [14] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - Net production slightly declined from 1.46 million barrels of oil to 1.41 million barrels quarter over quarter, but increased by 19% year over year from 1.85 million barrels to 2.2 million barrels of oil equivalent [13] - The company completed 10 wells in Q1 2025, with five wells flowing back and expected to begin production in May, while the other five will come online in the second half of 2025 [12][14] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - The company noted a 10% compression in many service costs compared to the previous year, despite potential tariff impacts [15] - The average daily net production was 15,620 barrels of oil per day and 24,430 barrels of oil equivalent per day for Q1 2025 [14] Company Strategy and Development Direction - The company announced a strategic acquisition of Silverback Exploration for $142 million, which includes approximately 47,000 net working interest acres and enhances long-term upstream development potential [5][6] - The focus for the year is on acquiring and preserving high-quality inventory rather than converting inventory to production [9] - The company plans to extend proven processes from Texas to New Mexico, enhancing power generation capabilities [9] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management expressed confidence in the long-term outlook for the industry and the company, emphasizing a disciplined capital allocation philosophy and a robust hedging profile [9] - The company is adjusting its 2025 CapEx guidance down by $105 million or 50%, including a 41% reduction in upstream CapEx [29] - Management believes that the current market conditions present a better time to procure and preserve inventory [30] Other Important Information - The company achieved a total recordable incident rate of zero for Q1 2025, with 93% safe days [11] - The first phase of the New Mexico gathering and compression project was completed on time and on budget, increasing gas delivery capabilities [19] Q&A Session Summary Question: What do you think the motivation for the seller was regarding the Silverback acquisition? - The seller was a large private equity firm that often focuses on larger entities and exits, and the asset may have been too small for them [41] Question: Does the larger contiguous acreage position change the scope of your midstream project? - The acquisition supports the decision to invest in infrastructure, and additional gathering and compression may be needed over time [46][47] Question: What impact could the Silverback assets have on Riley's borrowing base during the redetermination in the fall? - The PDP value is likely half of the purchase price, and while not counting on it, some incremental benefit is expected [55] Question: Can you discuss how you are thinking about hedging downside risk in the current market environment? - Hedging is viewed as a risk management tool, and the company has hedged oil prices for 70% of forecasted PDP volumes at a weighted average downside price [58][59] Question: Are there any significant permitting differences for power projects in New Mexico versus Texas? - The air permits in New Mexico add a little cost, but overall permitting is looking fine [61]