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Jun 30, 2024

Ring Energy Q2 2024 Earnings Report

Ring Energy's Q2 2024 was highlighted by record oil and total production, along with strong cash flow generation, leading to increased full-year guidance.

Key Takeaways

Ring Energy reported a successful second quarter in 2024, marked by record oil and total production, and Adjusted EBITDA. The company generated record Adjusted Free Cash Flow, which facilitated a $15 million debt reduction. Improved full-year guidance reflects the strong first-half performance and a positive outlook.

Record oil and total production volumes achieved.

Adjusted EBITDA reached a record high, increasing 7% from the previous quarter.

Adjusted Free Cash Flow hit a record of $21.4 million, leading to debt reduction.

Full-year oil production guidance increased by 4% at the midpoint.

Total Revenue
$99.1M
Previous year: $79.3M
+24.9%
EPS
$0.12
Previous year: $0.14
-14.3%
Realized Price - All Products
$55.1
LOE per Boe
$10.7
G&A
$4.28
Gross Profit
$69M
Previous year: $36.8M
+87.4%
Cash and Equivalents
$1.18M
Previous year: $1.75M
-32.6%
Free Cash Flow
$13.7M
Total Assets
$1.39B
Previous year: $1.28B
+8.4%

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Forward Guidance

Ring Energy anticipates increased sales volumes and reduced capital spending and operating expenses for the third quarter of 2024. The company is targeting higher sales volumes and lower operating expenses for the full year.

Positive Outlook

  • Sales volumes are expected to increase.
  • Capital spending is projected to decrease.
  • Operating expenses are anticipated to be lower.
  • Oil sales volumes are guided between 13,200 and 13,800 Bo/d for 2024.
  • LOE is expected to be $10.50 to $11.25 per Boe for Q3 and full year.

Challenges Ahead

  • Guidance is based on assumed WTI oil prices of $70 to $90 per barrel.
  • Henry Hub prices assumed at $2.00 to $3.00 per Mcf.
  • Guidance could be affected by factors discussed in the Safe Harbor Statement.
  • Potential impacts from weather conditions on development or production activities.
  • Risks related to the level of indebtedness and periodic redeterminations of the borrowing base.