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Callon (CPE) Q4 Earnings Top Estimates on Oil Production
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Callon Petroleum Company reported fourth-quarter 2019 adjusted earnings of 23 cents per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 16 cents. Moreover, the bottom line rose from 17 cents a year ago.
Operating revenues of $196.1 million surpassed the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $180 million and increased from the year-ago quarter’s $161.9 million.
The strong quarterly results were driven by a surge in oil and gas production volumes, and higher crude price realizations.
Callon Petroleum Company Price, Consensus and EPS Surprise
At the end of 2019, the company had net estimated proved reserves of 540 MMBoe, rising 126% from 2018 levels. Of the total net proved reserves, 346.4 MMBbls was crude oil. Notably, it replaced 212% of production in 2019.
Production Surges
In the quarter, net production volumes averaged 46,641 barrels of oil equivalent per day (Boe/d), reflecting an increase from the year-ago period’s 41,087 Boe/d. The improved volumes were supported by the company’s large-scale development project in the Delaware Basin. Of the total fourth-quarter production, 75% was oil.
Oil production in the quarter was 3,234 thousand barrels (MBbls), higher than year-ago level of 3,076 MBbls. Natural gas production rose to 5,530 MMcf from 4,225 in fourth-quarter 2018. Also, NGLs production in the quarter was recorded at 135 MBbls.
Price Realizations (Without the Impact of Cash-Settled Derivatives)
The average realized price per barrel of oil equivalent was $45.70. The figure rose from the year-ago quarter’s $42.83 a barrel. Average realized price for oil was $56.61 per barrel compared with $48.89 a year ago. However, average realized price for natural gas came in at $1.98 per thousand cubic feet, down from $2.72 in the prior-year quarter. Notably, average realized price per barrel of NGLs was recorded at $15.37.
Total Expenses Increase
Total operating expenses in the quarter amounted to $177.7 million, higher than the year-ago level of $103.6 million. However, lease operating expenses were recorded at $5.90 per Boe in the quarter under review compared with $6.47 a year ago.
Capital Expenditure & Balance Sheet
Capital expenditure in the reported quarter was almost $137.1 million, lower than the year-ago figure of $155.8 million.
As of Dec 31, 2019, the company’s total cash and cash equivalents amounted to $13.3 million, and long-term debt was $3.2 billion, with a debt-to-capitalization ratio of 49.7%.
Guidance
For 2020, Callon’s production is expected in the range of 115-120 Mboe/d, indicating an increase from 41.3 Mboe/d in 2019. Of the total output, 66%, 17% and 17% are expected to be oil, NGL and natural gas, respectively. Of the total crude oil production, 60% is already hedged.
In the first quarter, the company’s production is expected in the range of 95-100 MBoe/d, of which 65% will be oil. Of the total first-quarter crude oil output, 70% is hedged.
Operational capital expenditure guidance for 2020 is expected to be $975 million, suggesting a rise from the 2019 level of $515.1 million. Of the total drilling, completion and equipment expenditure budget, 70% will be directed toward the Permian Basin.
It expects 165 gross operated horizontal wells to be drilled in 2020.
The company expects lease operating expenses in the range of $195-$235 million for 2020, implying an increase from $91.8 million in 2019. Gathering, processing and transportation costs per BOE are expected within $1.55-$1.95.
Marathon Oil’s earnings per share estimates of 46 cents for 2020 have witnessed seven upward revisions and one downward movement in the past 60 days.
Chevron’s bottom line for 2020 is expected to rise 12.8% year over year.
Hess’ bottom line for 2020 is expected to rise 93.7% year over year.
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Callon (CPE) Q4 Earnings Top Estimates on Oil Production
Callon Petroleum Company reported fourth-quarter 2019 adjusted earnings of 23 cents per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 16 cents. Moreover, the bottom line rose from 17 cents a year ago.
Operating revenues of $196.1 million surpassed the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $180 million and increased from the year-ago quarter’s $161.9 million.
The strong quarterly results were driven by a surge in oil and gas production volumes, and higher crude price realizations.
Callon Petroleum Company Price, Consensus and EPS Surprise
Callon Petroleum Company price-consensus-eps-surprise-chart | Callon Petroleum Company Quote
Proved Reserves
At the end of 2019, the company had net estimated proved reserves of 540 MMBoe, rising 126% from 2018 levels. Of the total net proved reserves, 346.4 MMBbls was crude oil. Notably, it replaced 212% of production in 2019.
Production Surges
In the quarter, net production volumes averaged 46,641 barrels of oil equivalent per day (Boe/d), reflecting an increase from the year-ago period’s 41,087 Boe/d. The improved volumes were supported by the company’s large-scale development project in the Delaware Basin. Of the total fourth-quarter production, 75% was oil.
Oil production in the quarter was 3,234 thousand barrels (MBbls), higher than year-ago level of 3,076 MBbls. Natural gas production rose to 5,530 MMcf from 4,225 in fourth-quarter 2018. Also, NGLs production in the quarter was recorded at 135 MBbls.
Price Realizations (Without the Impact of Cash-Settled Derivatives)
The average realized price per barrel of oil equivalent was $45.70. The figure rose from the year-ago quarter’s $42.83 a barrel. Average realized price for oil was $56.61 per barrel compared with $48.89 a year ago. However, average realized price for natural gas came in at $1.98 per thousand cubic feet, down from $2.72 in the prior-year quarter. Notably, average realized price per barrel of NGLs was recorded at $15.37.
Total Expenses Increase
Total operating expenses in the quarter amounted to $177.7 million, higher than the year-ago level of $103.6 million. However, lease operating expenses were recorded at $5.90 per Boe in the quarter under review compared with $6.47 a year ago.
Capital Expenditure & Balance Sheet
Capital expenditure in the reported quarter was almost $137.1 million, lower than the year-ago figure of $155.8 million.
As of Dec 31, 2019, the company’s total cash and cash equivalents amounted to $13.3 million, and long-term debt was $3.2 billion, with a debt-to-capitalization ratio of 49.7%.
Guidance
For 2020, Callon’s production is expected in the range of 115-120 Mboe/d, indicating an increase from 41.3 Mboe/d in 2019. Of the total output, 66%, 17% and 17% are expected to be oil, NGL and natural gas, respectively. Of the total crude oil production, 60% is already hedged.
In the first quarter, the company’s production is expected in the range of 95-100 MBoe/d, of which 65% will be oil. Of the total first-quarter crude oil output, 70% is hedged.
Operational capital expenditure guidance for 2020 is expected to be $975 million, suggesting a rise from the 2019 level of $515.1 million. Of the total drilling, completion and equipment expenditure budget, 70% will be directed toward the Permian Basin.
It expects 165 gross operated horizontal wells to be drilled in 2020.
The company expects lease operating expenses in the range of $195-$235 million for 2020, implying an increase from $91.8 million in 2019. Gathering, processing and transportation costs per BOE are expected within $1.55-$1.95.
Zacks Rank & Stocks to Consider
Callon currently carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). Some better-ranked stocks in the energy sector include Marathon Oil Corporation (MRO - Free Report) , Chevron Corporation (CVX - Free Report) and Hess Corporation (HES - Free Report) , each carrying a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here.
Marathon Oil’s earnings per share estimates of 46 cents for 2020 have witnessed seven upward revisions and one downward movement in the past 60 days.
Chevron’s bottom line for 2020 is expected to rise 12.8% year over year.
Hess’ bottom line for 2020 is expected to rise 93.7% year over year.
5 Stocks Set to Double
Each was hand-picked by a Zacks expert as the #1 favorite stock to gain +100% or more in 2020. Each comes from a different sector and has unique qualities and catalysts that could fuel exceptional growth.
Most of the stocks in this report are flying under Wall Street radar, which provides a great opportunity to get in on the ground floor.
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