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Pieridae Releases Q4 and Full Year 2023 Financial & Operating Results and 2023 Reserves

Pieridae Alberta Production Ltd.
Pieridae Alberta Production Ltd.

Successful Refinancing, Strong Exit Production & Cash Flow Supported by Robust Hedging Program

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DISSEMINATION IN UNITED STATES

CALGARY, Alberta, March 20, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Pieridae Energy Limited (“Pieridae” or the “Company”) (TSX: PEA) announces the release of its fourth quarter and full year 2023 financial and operating results and year-end reserves. Pieridae generated Net Operating Income (“NOI”)1 of $131 million and produced 32,772 boe/d (86% natural gas) during 2023. The Company posted Q4 NOI of $25 million and production of 33,340 boe/d, following the completion of the Waterton turnaround project in late October, while 2023 exit production was approximately 37,500 boe/d.

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In addition, the Company filed its Annual Information Form ("AIF") for the year ended December 31, 2023
containing Pieridae's 2023 independent oil and natural reserves evaluation as required under National Instrument 51-101 Standards of Disclosure of Oil and Gas Activities (“NI 51-101”). Pieridae’s 2023 NI 51-101 Proved Developed Producing (“PDP”) PV102 value is $614 million and Total Proved plus Probable (“TPP”) PV10 value is $1,372 million.

The Company’s AIF, management’s discussion and analysis (“MD&A”) and audited consolidated financial statements and notes for the year ended December 31, 2023 are available at www.pieridaeenergy.com and on SEDAR at www.sedarplus.ca.

“During 2023 we successfully refinanced and reduced our long-term debt, safely completed crucial facility maintenance, drilled two Foothills development wells, reduced our G&A costs and generated strong NOI,” said Pieridae’s President and Chief Executive Officer, Darcy Reding. “Pieridae’s results improved in the fourth quarter, despite falling natural gas prices and unavoidable maintenance downtime. We safely brought the Waterton facility and production back online at the end of October and recovered our production capability, exiting the year at approximately 37,500 boe/d. Our commodity hedging program continues to support the business, generating over $60 million in gains during 2023 and is expected to continue to mitigate the cashflow impact of low gas prices in 2024, should they persist.”

ANNUAL HIGHLIGHTS

  • Generated NOI1 of $130.9 million ($0.82 per basic and fully diluted share);

  • Generated Funds Flow from Operations1 of $85.7 million ($0.54 per basic and $0.53 per fully diluted share);

  • Generated Net Income of $9.0 million ($0.06 per basic and $0.04 per fully diluted share);

  • Produced 32,772 boe/d (86% natural gas) down 11% from 2022, due to extended facility downtime related to the Waterton Turnaround coupled with unplanned outages at Caroline and Jumping Pound processing facilities, shut-ins related to wildfires, and natural production declines; 2023 exit production was approximately 37,500 boe/d;

  • Completed US$150 million long term debt refinancing and reduced Net Debt1 by $10.5 million to $204.0 million at year end 2023; the Company’s US$25 million revolving loan was 59% utilized at year end, while the US$10 million delayed draw term loan was undrawn;

  • Reduced G&A Expense by 17% to $23.4 million ($1.95/boe) in 2023 as a result of successful cost savings initiatives undertaken during the year;

  • Incurred capital expenditures of $58.7 million in 2023 focused on facility maintenance, well and facility optimization projects, and development drilling with 2.0 (net) wells drilled in the first half of 2023; and

  • Recorded 2023 NI 51-101 TPP reserves of 252.5 MMboe and TPP PV10 reserve value of $1,371.7 million at the Jan. 1, 2024 IC4 price forecast.

Selected Annual Results ($ 000s unless otherwise noted)

2023

 

2022

 

2021

 

Production

 

 

 

Natural gas (mcf/d)

168,821

 

181,677

 

199,793

 

Condensate (bbl/d)

2,339

 

2,860

 

2,877

 

NGLs (bbl/d)

2,296

 

3,729

 

4,386

 

Sulphur (tonne/d)

1,306

 

1,459

 

1,530

 

Total production (boe/d) (1)

32,772

 

36,868

 

40,562

 

Reserves

 

 

 

Net proved plus probable (2P) reserves NPV10 (2)(3)

1,371,735

 

1,507,413

 

1,002,134

 

Financial

 

 

 

Natural Gas Price ($/mcf)

 

 

 

Realized before Risk Management Contracts (4)

2.67

 

5.30

 

3.60

 

Realized after Risk Management Contracts (4)

3.67

 

4.40

 

2.90

 

Benchmark natural gas price

2.63

 

5.36

 

3.63

 

Condensate Price ($/bbl)

 

 

 

Realized before Risk Management Contracts (4)

97.01

 

114.66

 

80.24

 

Realized after Risk Management Contracts (4)

95.55

 

111.18

 

63.21

 

Benchmark condensate price

102.73

 

121.46

 

85.95

 

Net income (loss)

8,981

 

146,620

 

(39,790

)

Net income (loss) $ per share basic

0.06

 

0.93

 

(0.25

)

Net income (loss) $ per share diluted

0.04

 

0.91

 

(0.25

)

Net operating income (5)

130,929

 

200,989

 

84,085

 

Cashflow provided by operating activities

104,202

 

88,167

 

51,117

 

Funds flow from operations (5)

85,092

 

153,679

 

20,284

 

Total assets

648,541

 

615,477

 

622,540

 

Adjusted working capital deficit (6)

(31,830

)

(11,249

)

(61,588

)

Net debt (5)

(204,046

)

(214,503

)

(293,169

)

Capital expenditures

55,539

 

39,526

 

34,972

 

(1) Total production excludes sulphur.

(2) Estimated pre-tax net present value of discounted cash flows from reserves using a 10% discount rate.

(3) The 2021 2P NPV10 reserve value is inclusive of physical hedges. The 2022 and 2023 NPV 10 reserve values does not include physical hedges.

(4) Includes physical commodity and financial risk management contracts inclusive of cash flow hedges, together (“Risk Management Contracts”).

(5) Refer to the “Net Operation Income”, “Capital Resources” and “non-GAAP measures” sections of the Company’s MD&A for reference to non-GAAP measures.

(6) Adjusted working capital is a non-GAAP measure and is calculated as accounts payable and accrued liabilities, less cash and cash equivalents, restricted cash, accounts receivable, prepaids and deposits.

 

2023 RESERVES

Deloitte, Pieridae’s independent, qualified reserves evaluator, performed reserves evaluations of the Company's assets at December 31, 2023 and 2022. The following table summarizes Pieridae’s reserves based on the Deloitte NI 51-101 reserve report using the January 1, 2024 IC4 price forecast:

 

 

 

Year ended December 31

 

 

 

Year ended December 31

 

Reserve Volume and Net Present Value

 

 

MMboe

 

 

 

$000, NPV10 (1)

 

 

2023

2022

% Change

 

2023 (3)

2022

% Change

 

Reserves Category (2)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Net proved developed producing (PDP) reserves

120.7

126.8

(5)

 

614,072

788,347

(22)

 

Net proved (1P) reserves

191.2

208.7

(8)

 

1,053,896

1,204,913

(12)

 

Net proved plus probable (2P) reserves

252.5

289.1

(13)

 

1,371,735

1,507,413

(9)

 

(1) Estimated pre-tax net present value of discounted cash flows from reserves using a 10% discount rate at evaluator consensus (IC4) price forecast dated January 1, 2024.

(2) Net reserves reflect working interest share of the asset prior to the deduction of royalties.

(3) 2022 comparative values have been restated to remove hedging gains and losses to conform with current year presentation.

 

2023 Reserve Reconciliation

 

Conventional Gas

Natural Gas Liquids

 

Proved

Probable

Proved + Probable

Proved

Probable

Proved + Probable

 

MMcf

MMcf

MMcf

Mbbl

Mbbl

Mbbl

Opening Balance

1,030,546

 

405,867

 

1,436,413

 

36,913

 

12,755

 

49,668

 

Production

(61,764

)

-

 

(61,764

)

(1,691

)

-

 

(1,691

)

Technical Revisions

18,387

 

(52,453

)

(34,067

)

(5,103

)

(4,620

)

(9,723

)

Extensions

5,754

 

1,721

 

7,475

 

38

 

13

 

51

 

Acquisitions

6,924

 

3,211

 

10,135

 

1,176

 

545

 

1,721

 

Economic Factors

(40,233

)

(36,196

)

(76,429

)

(89

)

(1,057

)

(1,146

)

Closing Balance

959,614

 

322,150

 

1,281,764

 

31,244

 

7,636

 

38,880

 


Selected 2023 Reserve Highlights

  • Reserve Life Index (“RLI”) increased from 19.8 years in 2022 to 20.4 years;

  • 2024 forecasted PDP base decline has improved to 5.4%, from 8.5% in 2022; and

  • Sales volumes and operating cost improvements reflected in 2024 and beyond recognize demonstrated fuel gas consumption reductions.

Refer to the Company’s AIF for the year ended December 31, 2023, for more information on Pieridae’s 2023 reserves.

Q4 2023 HIGHLIGHTS

  • Generated NOI1 of $25.4 million ($0.16 per basic and fully diluted share);

  • Incurred Capital Expenditures of $10.9 million weighted towards completion of the planned Waterton gas processing facility turnaround, which required the Waterton field to be shut in from mid August to late October 2023;

  • Generated Funds Flow from Operations3 of $14.3 million ($0.09 per basic and fully diluted share);

  • Generated Net Income of $7.4 million ($0.05 per basic and $0.03 per fully diluted share);

  • Produced 33,340 boe/d (87% natural gas); and

  • Initiated a sale process for the Goldboro LNG subsidiary and associated lands, licenses, and permits, which is currently ongoing.

Selected Quarterly Results

2023

2022

($ 000s unless otherwise noted)

Q4

Q3

Q2

Q1

Q4

Q3

Q2

Q1

Production

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Natural gas (mcf/d)

174,211

 

155,763

 

159,427

 

186,156

 

179,143

 

181,030

 

178,918

 

187,719

 

Condensate (bbl/d)

2,384

 

2,020

 

2,300

 

2,657

 

2,469

 

2,911

 

2,864

 

3,201

 

NGLs (bbl/d)

1,921

 

2,273

 

2,216

 

2,784

 

2,389

 

2,876

 

3,695

 

6,003

 

Sulphur (tonne/d)

1,284

 

1,124

 

1,362

 

1,457

 

1,348

 

1,312

 

1,555

 

1,625

 

Total production (boe/d) (1)

33,340

 

30,253

 

31,087

 

36,467

 

34,715

 

35,959

 

36,378

 

40,491

 

Financial

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Natural gas price ($/mcf)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Realized before Risk Management Contracts (2)

2.32

 

2.65

 

2.39

 

3.24

 

5.08

 

4.38

 

7.13

 

4.66

 

Realized after Risk Management Contracts (2)

3.13

 

3.25

 

3.03

 

5.12

 

5.24

 

3.62

 

4.67

 

4.08

 

Benchmark natural gas price

2.29

 

2.59

 

2.40

 

3.25

 

5.20

 

4.28

 

7.22

 

4.75

 

Condensate price ($/bbl)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Realized before Risk Management Contracts (2)

97.15

 

97.47

 

84.81

 

107.22

 

110.24

 

103.71

 

132.60

 

112.09

 

Realized after Risk Management Contracts (2)

86.34

 

80.49

 

105.84

 

106.70

 

117.67

 

105.82

 

116.61

 

106.13

 

Benchmark condensate price ($/bbl)

104.30

 

106.30

 

93.25

 

107.05

 

115.24

 

115.66

 

132.49

 

122.62

 

Net income (loss)

7,414

 

(16,254

)

4,182

 

13,639

 

114,662

 

(1,573

)

22,982

 

10,549

 

Net income (loss) $ per share, basic

0.05

 

(0.11

)

0.03

 

0.09

 

0.72

 

(0.01

)

0.15

 

0.07

 

Net income (loss) $ per share, diluted

0.03

 

(0.11

)

0.03

 

0.08

 

0.70

 

(0.01

)

0.14

 

0.07

 

Net operating income (3)

25,441

 

11,650

 

43,843

 

49,995

 

67,711

 

30,014

 

55,969

 

47,295

 

Cashflow provided by operating activities

31,983

 

7,577

 

27,533

 

37,109

 

40,134

 

9,899

 

34,922

 

3,212

 

Funds flow from operations (3)

14,269

 

(1,422

)

35,432

 

37,413

 

57,641

 

17,721

 

43,462

 

34,855

 

Total assets

638,541

 

564,921

 

575,849

 

587,641

 

615,477

 

473,642

 

499,580

 

552,781

 

Adjusted working capital deficit (4))

(31,830

)

(21,454

)

(6,258

)

(22,275

)

(11,249

)

(46,419

)

(28,892

)

(34,934

)

Net debt (3)

(24,046

)

(205,536

)

(181,670

)

(202,180

)

(214,503

)

(254,489

)

(248,967

)

(273,201

)

Capital expenditures

9,306

 

16,363

 

9,384

 

20,486

 

19,037

 

7,216

 

9,739

 

3,534

 

(1) Total production excludes sulphur.
(2) Includes physical commodity and financial risk management contracts inclusive of cash flow hedges, together (“Risk Management Contracts”).
(3) Refer to the “Net Operation Income”, “Capital Resources” and “non-GAAP measures” sections of the Company’s MD&A for reference to non-GAAP measures.
(4) Adjusted working capital is a non-GAAP measure and is calculated as accounts payable and accrued liabilities, less cash and cash equivalents, restricted cash, accounts receivable, prepaids and deposits.

 

OUTLOOK

Pieridae’s priority remains strengthening our balance sheet while safely sustaining production, increasing the utilization of the Company’s gas processing facilities by attracting incremental third party volumes, implementing cost reduction initiatives, optimizing infrastructure, and executing non-core asset dispositions to maintain profitability throughout the commodity cycle.

The Company’s 2024 guidance remains unchanged as follows:

 

 

2024 Guidance

 

($ 000s unless otherwise noted)

Low

High

 

Total production (boe/d) (1)

33,000

34,500

 

Net operating income (2)(3)(5)

80,000

100,000

 

Operating Netback ($/boe) (3)(4)(5)

6.50

8.00

 

Capital expenditures

28,000

33,000

 

(1)  2024 production guidance includes the impact of the phase 2 Waterton Turnaround.

(2)  Refer to the NOI section of the Company’s MD&A for reference to non-GAAP measures.

(3)  Refer to Operating Netback section of the Company’s MD&A for reference to non-GAAP measures.

(4)  Assumes unhedged average 2024 AECO price of $2.25/GJ and average 2024 WTI price of $70/bbl.

(5)  Accounts for impact of hedge contracts in place at December 31, 2023.

 

Pieridae’s specific priorities for 2024 are:

  • Maximize processing facility reliability to meet production targets and maximize third party processing revenue by leveraging our available deep cut natural gas processing capacity;

  • Reduce operating expenses to improve corporate netback;

  • Optimize fuel gas consumption to reduce raw gas shrinkage, lower GHG emissions and costs, and increase sales revenue; and

  • Reduce long-term debt to deleverage the balance sheet.

Forward natural gas prices have continued to weaken, particularly over the recent months, as global demand stagnates through a warmer-than-normal winter season resulting in record storage levels and oversupply. Pieridae’s robust hedge position will continue to partially mitigate the lower expected natural gas prices through 2024.

Production in the Clearwater gas field was shut in during 2023 due to low natural gas prices and a high proportion of variable operating costs, reducing 2024 average sales volumes by approximately 500 boe/d; this field will remain shut-in until there is a recovery of gas prices. The Company continues to closely monitor market conditions and may restore or further reduce production as conditions warrant.

Pieridae has hedged approximately 65% of its expected 2024 natural gas production at approximately $3.50/Mcf, and approximately 59% of its expected 2024 condensate production is hedged utilizing swaps and an $80.00 x $90.75 CAD WTI collar. The discounted unrealized gain on the Company’s hedge portfolio at December 31, 2023 was approximately $71 million using the December 31, 2023 forward strip.

Sulphur prices have also fallen year-to-date reflecting weakening global sulphur demand. Pieridae’s exposure to the sulphur market is limited for the next 21 months as we sell approximately 80% of our produced sulphur at a fixed price to a third party through the end of 2025.

Pieridae’s 2024 capital budget is highlighted by low-cost well and facility optimization projects and the second and final phase of the maintenance turnaround at the Waterton deep-cut, sour gas processing facility, which is currently scheduled for the third quarter. The production outage in the Waterton field associated with the turnaround is planned for approximately 4 weeks and is accounted for in our 2024 production guidance estimates. Pieridae owns and operates three major gas processing facilities which each require periodic maintenance turnarounds on a five-to-six-year cycle.

The scope and timing of all capital projects continues to be scrutinized in the context of lower year-to-date natural gas prices. Pieridae does not intend to resume its foothills development drilling program until the natural gas price outlook improves.

While debt reduction remains a top priority for 2024, the ability to repay revolving debt in 2024 may be impacted by low commodity prices and non-discretionary maintenance capital projects. Pieridae expects to draw down the final US$10 million delayed-draw tranche of the senior secured term loan (the “DDTL”) during 2024 (undrawn during 2023) to support the final phase of the Waterton Turnaround in Q3 of this year. The Company’s available liquidity also includes US$12 million remaining undrawn capacity on the senior secured revolving loan as of March 20, 2024.

Pieridae’s previously announced Goldboro sale process is ongoing and, if successful, any cash proceeds from the sale of Goldboro will be used to partially repay the company’s $22 million convertible bridge term loan which matures on December 13, 2024. The Goldboro sale process is expected to conclude in the first half of 2024 and, once complete, will mark the conclusion of Pieridae’s strategic pivot away from east coast LNG and toward an Alberta-focused natural gas production and processing business.

HEDGE POSITION

Pieridae hedges to mitigate commodity price, interest rate and foreign exchange volatility to protect the cash flow required to fund the Company’s operations, capital requirements and debt service obligations, while allowing the Company to participate in future commodity price upside. Pieridae continues to execute its risk management program governed by its hedge policy and in compliance with the thresholds required by the senior loan facilities. As of December 31, 2023, the Company is hedged in accordance with the requirements of the senior loan agreement. The discounted unrealized gain on the Company’s hedge portfolio at December 31, 2023 was approximately $71 million using the forward strip on December 31, 2023.

The tables below summarize Pieridae’s hedge portfolio for natural gas, condensate (“C5+”) and power:

2024-2025 Hedge Portfolio (1)

Q124

Q224

Q324

Q424

 

2024

Q125

Q225

Q325

Q425

 

2025

AECO Natural Gas Sales

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total Hedged (GJ/d)

 

125,000

 

112,500

 

112,500

 

110,842

 

115,191

 

110,000

 

110,000

 

110,000

 

110,000

 

110,000

Avg Hedge Price (C$/GJ)

$

3.34

$

3.33

$

3.33

$

3.32

$

3.33

$

3.32

$

3.32

$

3.32

$

3.32

$

3.32

WTI / C5+ Sales

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total Hedged (bbl/d)

 

1,547

 

1,519

 

1,491

 

1,464

 

1,505

 

1,446

 

1,361

 

1,218

 

1,196

 

1,305

Avg Collar Cap Price (C$/bbl)

$

91.73

$

91.75

$

91.76

$

91.78

$

91.75

$

91.39

$

91.34

$

91.51

$

91.53

$

91.44

Avg Collar Floor Price (C$/bbl)

$

81.67

$

81.70

$

81.74

$

81.77

$

81.72

$

81.16

$

81.14

$

81.38

$

81.40

$

81.26

Power Purchases

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total Hedged (MW)

 

55

 

55

 

55

 

55

 

55

 

55

 

55

 

55

 

55

 

55

Avg Hedge Price (C$/MWh)

$

68.41

$

68.51

$

68.49

$

68.14

$

68.39

$

79.22

$

79.10

$

79.07

$

79.08

$

79.12

 


2026-2027 Hedge Portfolio (1)

Q126

Q226

Q326

Q426

 

2026

Q127

Q227

Q327

Q427

 

2027

AECO Natural Gas Sales

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total Hedged (GJ/d)

 

110,000

 

95,165

 

65,000

 

61,685

 

82,781

 

60,000

 

40,220

 

-

 

-

 

24,822

Avg Hedge Price (C$/GJ)

$

3.32

$

3.47

$

3.77

$

3.80

$

3.54

$

3.81

$

3.81

 

-

 

-

$

3.81

WTI / C5+ Sales

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total Hedged (bbl/d)

 

1,217

 

1,174

 

814

 

800

 

1,000

 

816

 

786

 

-

 

-

 

397

Avg Collar Cap Price (C$/bbl)

$

91.51

$

90.39

$

90.84

$

90.84

$

90.91

$

90.84

$

86.81

 

-

 

-

$

88.85

Avg Collar Floor Price (C$/bbl)

$

81.38

$

81.18

$

80.75

$

80.77

$

81.07

$

80.75

$

80.09

 

-

 

-

$

80.43

Power Purchases

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total Hedged (MW)

 

55

 

55

 

45

 

45

 

50

 

25

 

25

 

25

 

25

 

25

Avg Hedge Price (C$/MWh)

$

75.87

$

75.88

$

75.88

$

75.88

$

75.88

$

70.19

$

70.19

$

70.19

$

70.19

$

70.19

(1) Includes forward physical sales contracts and financial derivative contracts

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CONFERENCE CALL DETAILS

A conference call and webcast to discuss the results will be held on Thursday, March 21, 2024, at 8:30 a.m. MDT / 10:30 a.m. EDT. To participate in the webcast or conference call, you are asked to register using one of the links provided below.

To register to participate via webcast please follow this link:

https://edge.media-server.com/mmc/p/fsor29y2

Alternatively, to register to participate by telephone please follow this link:

https://register.vevent.com/register/BIf304a30fbb094c0a821325539855ca19

A replay of the webcast will be available two hours after the conclusion of the event and may be accessed using the webcast link above.

ABOUT PIERIDAE

Pieridae is a Canadian energy company headquartered in Calgary, Alberta, and a significant upstream producer and midstream operator with core assets concentrated along the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. Our business is focused on safely producing, processing, and delivering to market treated natural gas, condensate, NGLs and sulphur. Pieridae’s common shares trade on the TSX under the symbol “PEA”.

For further information, visit www.pieridaeenergy.com, or please contact:

Darcy Reding, President & Chief Executive Officer

Adam Gray, Chief Financial Officer

Telephone: (403) 261-5900

Telephone: (403) 261-5900

 

 

Investor Relations

 

investors@pieridaeenergy.com

 

 

 

Forward-Looking Statements
Certain of the statements contained herein including, without limitation, management plans and assessments of future plans and operations, Pieridae’s outlook, strategy and vision, intentions with respect to future acquisitions, dispositions and other opportunities, including exploration and development activities, Pieridae’s ability to market its assets, plans and timing for development of undeveloped and probable resources, Pieridae’s goals with respect to the environment, relations with Indigenous people and promoting equity, diversity and inclusion, estimated abandonment and reclamation costs, plans regarding hedging, plans regarding the payment of dividends, wells to be drilled, the weighting of commodity expenses, expected production and performance of oil and natural gas properties, results and timing of projects, access to adequate pipeline capacity and third-party infrastructure, growth expectations, supply and demand for oil, natural gas liquids and natural gas, industry conditions, government regulations and regimes, capital expenditures and the nature of capital expenditures and the timing and method of financing thereof, may constitute “forward-looking statements” or “forward-looking information” within the meaning of applicable securities laws (collectively “forward-looking statements”). Words such as “may”, “will”, “should”, “could”, “anticipate”, “believe”, “expect”, “intend”, “plan”, “continue”, “focus”, “endeavor”, “commit”, “shall”, “propose”, “might”, “project”, “predict”, “vision”, “opportunity”, “strategy”, “objective”, “potential”, “forecast”, “estimate”, “goal”, “target”, “growth”, “future”, and similar expressions may be used to identify these forward-looking statements. These statements reflect management's current beliefs and are based on information currently available to management.

Forward-looking statements involve significant risk and uncertainties. A number of factors could cause actual results to differ materially from the results discussed in the forward-looking statements including, but not limited to, the risks associated with oil and gas exploration, development, exploitation, production, processing, marketing and transportation, loss of markets, volatility of commodity prices, currency fluctuations, imprecision of resources estimates, environmental risks, competition from other producers, incorrect assessment of the value of acquisitions, failure to realize the anticipated benefits of acquisitions, delays resulting from or inability to obtain required regulatory approvals, ability to access sufficient capital from internal and external sources and the risk factors outlined under “Risk Factors” and elsewhere herein. The recovery and resources estimate of Pieridae's reserves provided herein are estimates only and there is no guarantee that the estimated resources will be recovered. As a consequence, actual results may differ materially from those anticipated in the forward-looking statements.

Forward-looking statements are based on a number of factors and assumptions which have been used to develop such forward-looking statements, but which may prove to be incorrect. Although Pieridae believes that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are reasonable, undue reliance should not be placed on forward-looking statements because Pieridae can give no assurance that such expectations will prove to be correct. In addition to other factors and assumptions which may be identified in this document, assumptions have been made regarding, among other things: the impact of increasing competition; the general stability of the economic and political environment in which Pieridae operates; the timely receipt of any required regulatory approvals; the ability of Pieridae to obtain and retain qualified staff, equipment and services in a timely and cost efficient manner; the ability of the operator of the projects which Pieridae has an interest in to operate the field in a safe, efficient and effective manner; the ability of Pieridae to obtain financing on acceptable terms; the ability to replace and expand oil and natural gas resources through acquisition, development and exploration; the timing and costs of pipeline, storage and facility construction and expansion and the ability of Pieridae to secure adequate product transportation; future oil and natural gas prices; currency, exchange and interest rates; the regulatory framework regarding royalties, taxes and environmental matters in the jurisdictions in which Pieridae operates; timing and amount of capital expenditures; future sources of funding; production levels; weather conditions; success of exploration and development activities; access to gathering, processing and pipeline systems; advancing technologies; and the ability of Pieridae to successfully market its oil and natural gas products.

Readers are cautioned that the foregoing list of factors is not exhaustive. Additional information on these and other factors that could affect Pieridae's operations and financial results are included in reports on file with Canadian securities regulatory authorities and may be accessed through the SEDAR+ website (www.sedarplus.ca), and at Pieridae's website (www.pieridaeenergy.com).

Although the forward-looking statements contained herein are based upon what management believes to be reasonable assumptions, management cannot assure that actual results will be consistent with these forward-looking statements. Investors should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are made as of the date hereof and Pieridae assumes no obligation to update or review them to reflect new events or circumstances except as required by applicable securities laws.

Forward-looking statements contained herein concerning the oil and gas industry and Pieridae's general expectations concerning this industry are based on estimates prepared by management using data from publicly available industry sources as well as from reserve reports, market research and industry analysis and on assumptions based on data and knowledge of this industry which Pieridae believes to be reasonable. However, this data is inherently imprecise, although generally indicative of relative market positions, market shares and performance characteristics. While Pieridae is not aware of any misstatements regarding any industry data presented herein, the industry involves risks and uncertainties and is subject to change based on various factors.

Additional Reader Advisories
Barrels of oil equivalent (“boe”) may be misleading, particularly if used in isolation. A boe conversion ratio of 6 Mcf: 1 boe is based on an energy equivalency conversion method primarily applicable at the burner tip and does not represent a value equivalency at the wellhead.

Abbreviations

Natural Gas

Oil

mcf

thousand cubic feet

bbl/d

barrels per day

mcf/d

thousand cubic feet per day

boe/d

barrels of oil equivalent per day

mmcf/d

million cubic feet per day

WCS

Western Canadian Select

AECO

Alberta benchmark price for natural gas

WTI

West Texas Intermediate

GJ

Gigajoule

mbbl

Thousand barrels

Power

 

mmbbl

Million barrels

MW

Megawatt

mmboe

Million barrels of oil equivalent

MWh

Megawatt hour

 

 

Neither TSX nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in policies of the TSX) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

1 Refer to the “non-GAAP measures” section of the Company’s MD&A.
2 Effective date of Dec. 31, 2023 using Jan. 1, 2024 evaluator consensus (“IC4”) price forecast
1 Refer to the “non-GAAP measures” section of the Company’s MD&A.
1 Refer to the “non-GAAP measures” section of the Company’s MD&A.