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Gulfport Energy(GPOR) - 2025 Q3 - Earnings Call Presentation

Company Overview - Gulfport Energy's Utica and Marcellus shale holdings include approximately 249,000 net reservoir acres with year-end 2024 proved reserves of 30 Tcfe and 3Q25 net production of approximately 917 MMcfe/day[7] - The company's SCOOP holdings include approximately 73,000 net reservoir acres with year-end 2024 proved reserves of 10 Tcfe and 3Q25 net production of approximately 203 MMcfe/day[7] - Gulfport Energy has a market capitalization of $35 billion and an enterprise value of $42 billion, with an EV/2026 EBITDA multiple of 42x[9] - The company's liquidity is approximately $903 million and leverage is approximately 081x[9] - Gulfport Energy estimates its 2025 total base capital to be approximately $390 million and total net equivalent production to be approximately 1,040 MMcfe/day[9] Financial Performance and Strategy - Gulfport Energy's equity repurchase program authorizes purchases up to $15 billion, with approximately $785 million repurchased as of September 30, 2025, retiring approximately 67 million shares[18] - The company expects to repurchase approximately $325 million of its outstanding equity during 2025, inclusive of approximately $125 million planned for 4Q2025[18] - Gulfport Energy estimates $28 billion to $36 billion in cumulative adjusted free cash flow from 2026E to 2030E under different NYMEX price scenarios[21] - The company plans to invest $75 million to $100 million on discretionary acreage acquisitions by the end of 1Q2026, expanding net inventory by approximately 2 years[31, 55] Operational Highlights - Gulfport Energy's gross undeveloped inventory has increased by more than 40% since year-end 2022, driven by targeted discretionary acreage acquisitions, Marcellus delineation, and U-development initiatives[31] - The company estimates approximately 700 gross locations and roughly 15 years of net inventory with break-evens below $250 per MMBtu[31] - Gulfport Energy expanded undeveloped Marcellus inventory by approximately 125 gross locations, an increase of 200% in Ohio Marcellus inventory[48]