Cub Energy earns $3.07-million (U.S.) in 2018
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May 16, 2019 12:08AM
Cub Energy earns $3.07-million (U.S.) in 2018
2019-03-27 07:21 MT - News Release
Mr. Mikhail Afendikov reports
CUB ENERGY ANNOUNCES NET EARNINGS OF US $3.1 MILLION OR US $0.01 PER SHARE FOR FISCAL 2018
Cub Energy Inc. has released its audited financial and operating results for the year ended Dec. 31, 2018. All dollar amounts are expressed in United States dollars unless otherwise noted. This update includes results from KUB-Gas LLC, of which Cub has a 35-per-cent equity ownership interest, Tysagaz LLC, Cub's 100-per-cent-owned subsidiary, and CNG LLC, of which Cub has a 50-per-cent equity ownership interest.
Mikhail Afendikov, chairman and chief executive officer of Cub, said: "We wish to report net income $3.1-million or one cent per share during the year ended Dec. 31, 2018, and receipt of $5.7-million in dividends from its eastern Ukraine investment. Kub-Gas maintained deliverability over 14 million cubic feet per day by successfully recompleting two wells in the Olgovskoye licence during 2018 and Kub-Gas is continuing other recompletions in 2019. In western Ukraine, Cub and its partner plan to drill our first three wells on the jointly owned Uzhgorod licence in 2019, which costs are expected to be incurred 100 per cent by our partner."
Operational highlights:
Financial highlights:
(in thousands of U.S. dollars) Three months ended, Year ended, Dec. 31, 2018 Dec. 31, 2017 Dec. 31, 2018 Dec. 31, 2017 Petroleum and natural gas revenue 74 - 142 24 Pro rata petroleum and natural gas revenue (1) 4,385 3,609 14,864 14,285 Revenue from gas trading (2) 6,831 3,957 20,428 13,099 Net income (loss) 570 (15,290) 3,078 (14,342) Income per share -- basic and diluted 0.00 (0.05) 0.01 (0.05) Funds generated from operations (3) 2,353 2,832 2,690 2,519 Capital expenditures (5) 2 637 221 1,678 Pro rata capital expenditures (5) 222 596 1,682 4,320 Pro rata netback ($/boe) 35.28 27.29 29.33 25.19 Pro rata netback ($Mcfe) 5.88 4.55 4.88 4.20 Dec. 31, 2018 Dec. 31, 2017 Working capital (deficit) 3,798 (478) Cash and cash equivalents 7,236 6,190 Long-term debt 5,591 5,451 Notes: (1) Pro rata petroleum and natural gas revenue is a non-international financial reporting standards measure that adds the company's petroleum and natural gas revenue earned in the respective periods to the company's 35-per-cent equity share of the KUB-Gas natural gas sales that the company has an economic interest in. (2) During the three months and year ended Dec. 31, 2018, the company recorded $6,831,000 (2017 -- $3,957,000) and $20,428,000 (2017 -- $13,099,000) in revenue for gas trading and $6,276,000 (2017 -- $3,767,000) and $19.15-million (2017 -- $12,767,000) for the cost of the sales for a net profit from gas trading of $555,000 (2017 -- $56,000) and $1,278,000 (2017 -- $233,000), respectively. (3) Funds from operations is a non-IFRS measure and is defined as cash flow from operating activities, excluding changes in non-cash working capital. (4) Pro rata funds from operations is a non-IFRS measure that adds the company's funds from operations in the respective periods to the company's 35-per-cent equity share of the KUB-Gas and 50-per-cent equity share of CNG Holdings funds from operations that the company has an economic interest in. (5) Capital expenditures includes the purchase of property, plant and equipment, and the purchase of exploration and evaluation assets. Pro rata capital expenditures are a non-IFRS measure that add the company's capital expenditures in the respective periods to the company's 35-per-cent equity share of the KUB-Gas and 50-per-cent equity share of CNG Holdings capital expenditures that the company has an economic interest in.
Outlook
The company is participating with KUB-Gas to complete additional recompletion operations given the success of the O-3 and O-9 recompletions, one of which is under way at the time of this report with another three in the permitting phase. Kub-Gas may drill one additional well in 2019 and kick off a 3-D seismic program on the WO licence to delineate known structures found from 2-D seismic.
In western Ukraine, the company is purchasing a new NRU with a plan to resume production at the RK field in 2019. The company and its partner plan to start a three-well exploration program in the Uzhgorod licence in mid-2019 on structures defined by 3-D seismic. The well costs are expected to be incurred 100 per cent by the company's partner.
Supporting documents
Cub's complete quarterly reporting package, including the unaudited interim financial statements and associated management's discussion and analysis, has been filed on SEDAR and has been posted on the company's website.
About Cub Energy Inc.
Cub Energy is an upstream oil and gas company, with a proven record of exploration and production cost-efficiency in Ukraine. The company's strategy is to implement Western technology and capital, combined with local expertise and ownership, to increase value in its undeveloped land base, creating and further building a portfolio of producing oil and gas assets within a high pricing environment.
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