Denbury Reports Third Quarter 2017 Results; Announces Reaffirmation of $1.05 Billion Borrowing Base


PLANO, Texas, Nov. 07, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Denbury Resources Inc. (NYSE:DNR) (“Denbury” or the “Company”) today announced net income of $0.4 million, or $0.00 per diluted share, for the third quarter of 2017.  Excluding special items, the Company reported adjusted net income(1) (a non-GAAP measure) for the quarter of $14 million, or $0.04(1)(2) per diluted share.  Adjusted net income(1) for the third quarter of 2017 differs from the quarter’s GAAP net income due to the exclusion of $25 million ($16 million after tax) of expense from noncash fair value adjustments on commodity derivatives(1) (a non-GAAP measure) and $7 million in severance-related payments associated with the Company’s workforce reduction, offset in part by a $9 million tax benefit for enhanced oil recovery income tax credits and other tax adjustments, with the GAAP and non-GAAP measures reconciled in tables beginning on page 7.

Sequential and year-over-year comparisons of selected quarterly financial items are shown in the following table:

  Quarter Ended
($ in millions, except per-share and unit data) Sept. 30, 2017 30-Jun-17 Sept. 30, 2016
Net income (loss) $0  $14  $(25 
Adjusted net income(1) (non-GAAP measure) 14  1  1 
Net income (loss) per diluted share 0  0.04  (0.06 
Adjusted net income per diluted share(1)(2) (non-GAAP measure) 0.04  0  0 
Cash flows from operations 66  53  96 
Adjusted cash flows from operations(1) (non-GAAP measure) 68  65  62 
       
Revenues $266  $257  $246 
Receipt (payment) on settlements of commodity derivatives 0  (12) (7 
Revenues and commodity derivative settlements combined $266  $245  $239 
       
Average realized oil price per barrel (excluding derivative settlements) $47.78  $47.16  $43.45 
Average realized oil price per barrel (including derivative settlements) 47.8  44.92  42.12 
       
Total continuing production (BOE/d)(3) 60,328  59,774  60,714 


(1)    A non-GAAP measure.  See accompanying schedules that reconcile GAAP to non-GAAP measures along with a statement indicating why the Company believes the non-GAAP measures provide useful information for investors.
(2)    Calculated using weighted average diluted shares outstanding of 393.0 million, 391.8 million, and 390.2 million for the three months ended September 30, 2017, June 30, 2017 and September 30, 2016, respectively.
(3)    Total continuing production excludes production from the Williston Basin sold during the third quarter of 2016.

MANAGEMENT COMMENT

Chris Kendall, Denbury’s President and CEO, commented, “We made great progress on several fronts in the third quarter, reflecting both the quality of our assets and, more importantly, the dedication of our workforce to Denbury’s long-term success.  Even with the impact of Hurricane Harvey, we arrested the production decline that began in early 2015.  We expect production to further increase in the fourth quarter, positioning us nicely heading into 2018.  We made significant improvements in our cost structure, both through a workforce reduction and other identified cost savings, and held our normalized LOE flat with the second quarter.  Our capital discipline, combined with our low decline, low capital intensity asset base, delivered yet another quarter of investing within cash flow, and we expect cash flow and development capital to be nearly balanced for the full year.  Finally, our bank group recently reaffirmed the $1.05 billion borrowing base of our bank credit facility, ensuring a continued strong liquidity cushion as we head into 2018.”

REVIEW OF OPERATING AND FINANCIAL RESULTS

Denbury’s production averaged 60,328 barrels of oil equivalent (“BOE”) per day (“BOE/d”) during the third quarter of 2017, up 1% (554 BOE/d) from the second quarter of 2017.  Denbury’s production for the current quarter was reduced by approximately 2,000 BOE/d due to Hurricane Harvey, while the acquisition of Salt Creek Field on June 30, 2017 added approximately 2,200 BOE/d.  Due to conditions associated with Hurricane Harvey, the Company suspended operations and temporarily shut-in all production at its Houston area fields (including Hastings, Oyster Bayou, Conroe, Thompson, Webster and Manvel fields) for an approximate 10-day period, representing net production of approximately 16,000 BOE/d, and the only field that remained partially shut-in was Thompson Field.  Thompson Field had net production just prior to the storm of approximately 1,000 BOE/d, nearly all of which has now been returned to production.  Further production information is provided on page 11 of this press release.

Denbury’s average realized oil price per barrel (“Bbl”), excluding derivative settlements, was $47.78 in the third quarter of 2017, compared to $47.16 in the second quarter of 2017, and $43.45 in the prior-year third quarter.  Including derivative settlements, Denbury’s average realized oil price per Bbl was $47.80 in the third quarter of 2017, compared to $44.92 in the second quarter of 2017, and $42.12 in the prior-year third quarter.  The Company’s realized oil price in the third quarter of 2017 was $0.34 per Bbl below NYMEX oil prices, compared to $1.16 per Bbl below NYMEX in the second quarter of 2017, and $1.57 per Bbl below NYMEX in the third quarter of 2016, with the improvement in the price differential impacted by the improvement in LLS index prices relative to NYMEX, as well as continued improvement in Rocky Mountain region differentials during the third quarter of 2017.  During the third quarter of 2017, the Company sold approximately 65% of its crude oil at prices based on, or partially tied to, the LLS index price, and the balance at prices based on various other indexes tied to NYMEX prices, primarily in the Rocky Mountain region.

Receipts on settlements of oil derivative contracts were $0.1 million in the third quarter of 2017, compared to payments of $12 million in the second quarter of 2017, and payments of $7 million in the third quarter of 2016.  The prior-period settlements resulted in a decrease in average net realized prices of $2.24 per Bbl in the second quarter of 2017 and a decrease of $1.33 per Bbl in the third quarter of 2016.

The Company’s total lease operating expenses in the third quarter of 2017 were $118 million, an increase of $6 million, or 6%, on an absolute-dollar basis when compared to those in the second quarter of 2017, and an increase of $11 million, or 11%, when compared to the third quarter of 2016.  The higher expense in the third quarter of 2017 was due primarily to the Company’s acquisition of a non-operated working interest in Salt Creek Field on June 30, 2017, and to a lesser degree associated with increases related to clean-up expenses for Hurricane Harvey and higher CO2 expense, primarily due to costs associated with a CO2 well workover during the third quarter of 2017.  Offsetting these increases were lower expenses across various categories, a portion of which is due to the down-time associated with fields impacted by Hurricane Harvey.  During the third quarter of 2017, the Company’s CO2 use averaged 487 million cubic feet per day, an increase of 6% when compared to the third quarter of 2016 and a decrease of 20% when compared to the second quarter of 2017.  The increase in CO2 use when compared to prior year is primarily attributable to the Hastings redevelopment project, with the sequential decrease impacted by Hurricane Harvey in the third quarter of 2017, as well as a decrease in injected volumes at Grieve Field, as the field had reached its target operating pressure.

General and administrative expenses were $27 million in the third quarter of 2017, an increase of $1 million when compared to the second quarter of 2017 and an increase of $3 million when compared to the third quarter of 2016, with the increase during both periods attributable to severance-related payments associated with the August 2017 workforce reduction, partially offset by overall reductions in compensation-related expenses due to lower headcount.

Interest expense, net of capitalized interest, totaled $25 million in the third quarter of 2017, relatively unchanged from the third quarter of 2016.  Interest expense in the third quarters of 2017 and 2016 exclude approximately $13 million of interest on the Company’s 9% Senior Secured Second Lien Notes due 2021, which was recorded as debt for financial reporting purposes and is therefore not reflected as interest expense.  A schedule detailing the components of interest expense is included on page 13 of this press release.

Depletion, depreciation, and amortization (“DD&A”) decreased to $52 million in the third quarter of 2017, compared to $55 million in the third quarter of 2016.  This decrease was primarily driven by a decrease in plant depreciation due to accelerated depreciation on the Riley Ridge gas processing facility during the fourth quarter of 2016.

Denbury’s effective tax rate for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2017 differed from the Company’s statutory rate of 38%, primarily due to the impact of recognizing a tax benefit of $9 million in the current quarter for enhanced oil recovery credits, which was offset in part by stock-based compensation shortfalls (tax deduction less than book expense) of $2 million and $6 million for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2017, respectively.  With pre-tax income for the three months ended September 30, 2017 being close to break-even, the net tax benefit from these items had a significant impact on the current quarter’s effective tax rate.

BANK CREDIT FACILITY

The Company today also announced that its $1.05 billion borrowing base under its senior secured bank credit facility (the “Facility”) was reaffirmed in conjunction with its regularly scheduled fall borrowing base redetermination.

As of September 30, 2017, the Company had a total of $495 million of borrowings outstanding under its Facility, compared to $490 million as of June 30, 2017 and $301 million as of December 31, 2016.  The $194 million increase in borrowings over the nine-month period is primarily due to the Company’s capital expenditure level, which includes $91 million of oil and natural gas property acquisitions in the first nine months of 2017, $52 million of cash outflows for working capital changes, and repayments of other non-bank debt of $46 million.  After consideration of $62 million of outstanding letters of credit, the Company had $493 million of borrowing base availability as of September 30, 2017.  Assuming oil prices remain in the low-to-mid $50’s per Bbl for the remainder of 2017, and based on currently-projected cash flows and capital spending levels, the Company anticipates that its bank debt at the end of 2017 should be in the range of $450 to $475 million.

2017 CAPITAL BUDGET AND ESTIMATED PRODUCTION

The Company’s 2017 capital budget, excluding acquisitions and capitalized interest, remains unchanged from the previously estimated amount of approximately $250 million.  The capital budget consists of approximately $195 million of tertiary, non-tertiary, and CO2 supply and pipeline projects, plus approximately $55 million of estimated capitalized costs (including capitalized internal acquisition, exploration and development costs and pre-production tertiary startup costs).  Of this combined capital expenditure amount, approximately $181 million (72%) has been incurred through the third quarter of 2017.  Prior to Hurricane Harvey, the Company was on track to meet the midpoint of its 60,000 to 62,000 BOE/d full-year production guidance range.  Considering the previously mentioned and still anticipated 500 to 700 BOE/d full-year impact of Hurricane Harvey, the Company expects its 2017 production to fall within, but in the lower half of the previous guidance range.

CONFERENCE CALL INFORMATION

Denbury management will host a conference call to review and discuss third quarter 2017 financial and operating results, as well as financial and operating guidance for 2017, today, Tuesday, November 7, at 10:00 A.M. (Central).  Additionally, Denbury has published presentation materials on its website which will be referenced during the conference call.  Individuals who would like to participate should dial 800.230.1093 or 612.332.0226 ten minutes before the scheduled start time.  To access a live webcast of the conference call and accompanying slide presentation, please visit the investor relations section of the Company’s website at www.denbury.com.  The webcast will be archived on the website, and a telephonic replay will be accessible for at least one month after the call by dialing 800.475.6701 or 320.365.3844 and entering confirmation number 426557.

Denbury is an independent oil and natural gas company with operations focused in two key operating areas: the Gulf Coast and Rocky Mountain regions.  The Company’s goal is to increase the value of its properties through a combination of exploitation, drilling and proven engineering extraction practices, with the most significant emphasis relating to CO2 enhanced oil recovery operations.  For more information about Denbury, please visit www.denbury.com.

This press release, other than historical financial information, contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties including estimated 2017 production, capital expenditures, bank debt levels and other risks and uncertainties detailed in the Company’s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including Denbury’s most recent report on Form 10-K.  These risks and uncertainties are incorporated by this reference as though fully set forth herein.  These statements are based on engineering, geological, financial and operating assumptions that management believes are reasonable based on currently available information; however, management’s assumptions and the Company’s future performance are both subject to a wide range of business risks, and there is no assurance that these goals and projections can or will be met.  Actual results may vary materially.  In addition, any forward-looking statements represent the Company’s estimates only as of today and should not be relied upon as representing its estimates as of any future date.  Denbury assumes no obligation to update its forward-looking statements.

FINANCIAL AND STATISTICAL DATA TABLES AND RECONCILIATION SCHEDULES

Following are unaudited financial highlights for the comparative three and nine month periods ended September 30, 2017 and 2016 and the three month period ended June 30, 2017.  All production volumes and dollars are expressed on a net revenue interest basis with gas volumes converted to equivalent barrels at 6:1.

DENBURY RESOURCES INC.
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (UNAUDITED)

The following information is based on GAAP reported earnings (along with additional required disclosures) included or to be included in the Company’s periodic reports:

  Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended
  September 30, June 30, September 30,
In thousands, except per-share data 2017 2016 2017 2017 2016
Revenues and other income          
Oil sales $256,621  $237,053  $248,317  $768,912  $666,441 
Natural gas sales 2,409  2,877  2,563  7,176  7,960 
CO2 sales and transportation fees 6,590  6,253  6,555  18,533  19,147 
Interest income and other income 939  7,802  3,749  8,576  10,429 
Total revenues and other income 266,559  253,985  261,184  803,197  703,977 
Expenses          
Lease operating expenses 117,768  106,522  111,318  342,926  308,988 
Marketing and plant operating expenses 11,816  14,452  13,877  39,758  40,645 
CO2 discovery and operating expenses 1,346  861  513  2,452  2,539 
Taxes other than income 20,233  20,401  20,175  62,848  59,997 
General and administrative expenses 27,273  24,643  25,789  81,303  81,089 
Interest, net of amounts capitalized of $9,416, $6,875, $8,147, $22,217 and $18,944, respectively 24,546  24,778  24,061  75,785  103,007 
Depletion, depreciation, and amortization 52,101  55,012  51,152  154,448  198,919 
Commodity derivatives expense (income) 25,263  (21,224) (10,373) (9,712) 99,811 
Gain on debt extinguishment   (7,826)     (115,095)
Write-down of oil and natural gas properties   75,521      810,921 
Other expenses         36,232 
Total expenses 280,346  293,140  236,512  749,808  1,627,053 
Income (loss) before income taxes (13,787) (39,155) 24,672  53,389  (923,076)
Income tax provision (benefit)          
Current income taxes 1,072  (1,046) (5,965) (18,828) (1,051)
Deferred income taxes (15,301) (13,519) 16,238  35,846  (331,574)
Net income (loss) $442  $(24,590) $14,399  $36,371  $(590,451)
           
Net income (loss) per common share          
Basic $  $(0.06) $0.04  $0.09  $(1.60)
Diluted $  $(0.06) $0.04  $0.09  $(1.60)
           
Weighted average common shares outstanding          
Basic 392,013  388,572  389,904  390,448  368,863 
Diluted 393,023  388,572  391,827  392,625  368,863 
                     


DENBURY RESOURCES INC.

SUPPLEMENTAL NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES (UNAUDITED)

Reconciliation of net income (loss) (GAAP measure) to adjusted net income (non-GAAP measure)

Adjusted net income is a non-GAAP measure provided as a supplement to present an alternative net income (loss) measure which excludes expense and income items (and their related tax effects) not directly related to the Company’s ongoing operations.  Management believes that adjusted net income may be helpful to investors by eliminating the impact of noncash and/or special or unusual items not indicative of the Company’s performance from period to period, and is widely used by the investment community, while also being used by management, in evaluating the comparability of the Company’s ongoing operational results and trends.  Adjusted net income should not be considered in isolation, as a substitute for, or more meaningful than, net income (loss) or any other measure reported in accordance with GAAP, but rather to provide additional information useful in evaluating the Company’s operational trends and performance.

  Three Months Ended
  September 30, June 30,
  2017 2016 2017
In thousands, except per-share data Amount Per Diluted Share Amount Per Diluted Share Amount Per Diluted Share
Net income (loss) (GAAP measure) $442  $0  $(24,590) $(0.06) $14,399  $0.04 
Adjustments to reconcile to adjusted net income (non-GAAP measure)            
Noncash fair value adjustments on commodity derivatives (1) 25,352  0.06  (28,519) (0.07) (22,140) (0.06)
Write-down of oil and natural gas properties (2)     75,521  0.19     
Gain on debt extinguishment (3)     (7,826) (0.02)    
Severance-related payments included in general and administrative expenses (6) 6,807  0.02         
Estimated income taxes on above adjustments to net income (loss) and other discrete tax items (8) (18,676) (0.04) (13,322) (0.04) 8,609  0.02 
Adjusted net income (non-GAAP measure) $13,925  $0.04  $1,264  $0  $868  $0 
                         

 

  Nine Months Ended
  September 30,
  2017 2016
In thousands, except per-share data Amount Per Diluted Share Amount Per Diluted Share
Net income (loss) (GAAP measure) $36,371  $0.09  $(590,451) $(1.60)
Adjustments to reconcile to adjusted net income (non-GAAP measure)        
Noncash fair value adjustments on commodity derivatives (1) (48,330) (0.12) 216,769  0.59 
Write-down of oil and natural gas properties (2)     810,921  2.19 
Gain on debt extinguishment (3)     (115,095) (0.31)
Legal settlements included in other expenses (4)     30,250  0.08 
Write-off of debt issuance costs included in interest expense (5)     5,553  0.02 
Severance-related payments included in general and administrative expenses (6) 6,807  0.02  9,315  0.03 
Transaction costs and other (7)     5,638  0.02 
Estimated income taxes on above adjustments to net income (loss) and other discrete tax items (8) 13,092  0.03  (351,932) (0.96)
Adjusted net income (non-GAAP measure) $7,940  $0.02  $20,968  $0.06 
                 


(1)    The net change between periods of the fair market values of open commodity derivative positions, excluding the impact of settlements on commodity derivatives during the period.
(2)    Full cost pool ceiling test write-downs related to the Company’s oil and natural gas properties.
(3)    Gain on extinguishment related to the Company’s debt exchange during the three months ended June 30, 2016 and open-market debt repurchases during the three and nine months ended September 30, 2016.
(4)    Settlements related to previously outstanding litigation, the most significant of which pertaining to a $28 million payment to Evolution in connection with the settlement resolving all outstanding disputes and claims.
(5)    Write-off of debt issuance costs associated with the Company’s senior secured bank credit facility, related to the May 2016 redetermination which reduced the Company’s borrowing base, with the nine-month period further impacted by reductions in the Company’s lender commitments resulting from the February 2016 amendment.
(6)    Severance-related payments associated with the Company’s August-2017 and February-2016 workforce reductions.
(7)    Transaction costs related to the Company’s debt exchange and a loss on sublease during the nine months ended September 30, 2016.
(8)    The estimated income tax impacts on adjustments to net income (loss) are generally computed based upon a statutory rate of 38%, applicable to all periods presented, with the exception of the write-down on oil and natural gas properties, which is computed individually based upon the Company’s effective tax rate, as well as adjusting for the tax impact of a shortfall on the stock-based compensation deduction which totaled $2 million and $1 million during the three months ended September 30, 2017 and 2016, respectively, and $6 million and $9 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2017 and 2016, respectively, and a $9 million tax benefit for enhanced oil recovery income tax credits during the three and nine months ended September 30, 2017.

DENBURY RESOURCES INC.
SUPPLEMENTAL NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES (UNAUDITED)

Reconciliation of cash flows from operations (GAAP measure) to adjusted cash flows from operations (non-GAAP measure)

Adjusted cash flows from operations is a non-GAAP measure that represents cash flows provided by operations before changes in assets and liabilities, as summarized from the Company’s Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows.  Adjusted cash flows from operations measures the cash flows earned or incurred from operating activities without regard to the collection or payment of associated receivables or payables.  Management believes that it is important to consider this additional measure, along with cash flows from operations, as it believes the non-GAAP measure can often be a better way to discuss changes in operating trends in its business caused by changes in production, prices, operating costs and related factors, without regard to whether the earned or incurred item was collected or paid during that period.

  Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended
In thousands September 30, June 30, September 30,
 2017 2016 2017 2017 2016
Net income (loss) (GAAP measure) $442  $(24,590) $14,399  $36,371  $(590,451)
Adjustments to reconcile to adjusted cash flows from operations          
Depletion, depreciation, and amortization 52,101  55,012  51,152  154,448  198,919 
Deferred income taxes (15,301) (13,519) 16,238  35,846  (331,574)
Stock-based compensation 3,274  5,560  4,835  12,215  9,682 
Noncash fair value adjustments on commodity derivatives 25,352  (28,519) (22,140) (48,330) 216,769 
Gain on debt extinguishment   (7,826)     (115,095)
Write-down of oil and natural gas properties   75,521      810,921 
Other 2,351  (59) 781  4,689  12,270 
Adjusted cash flows from operations (non-GAAP 68,219  61,580  65,265  195,239  211,441 
measure) (1)
Net change in assets and liabilities relating to operations (2,568) 34,835  (12,319) (52,380) (52,082)
Cash flows from operations (GAAP measure) $65,651  $96,415  $52,946  $142,859  $159,359 
                     

(1)    The three and nine-months periods ended September 30, 2017 includes severance-related payments associated with the 2017 workforce reduction of approximately $7 million.  The nine-month period ended September 30, 2016 includes a $28 million payment to Evolution in connection with the Company’s settlement agreement to resolve all outstanding disputes and claims and includes severance-related payments associated with the 2016 workforce reduction of approximately $9 million.

DENBURY RESOURCES INC.
SUPPLEMENTAL NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES (UNAUDITED)

Reconciliation of commodity derivatives income (expense) (GAAP measure) to noncash fair value adjustments on commodity derivatives (non-GAAP measure)

Noncash fair value adjustments on commodity derivatives is a non-GAAP measure and is different from “Commodity derivatives expense (income)” in the Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations in that the noncash fair value adjustments on commodity derivatives represents only the net change between periods of the fair market values of open commodity derivative positions, and excludes the impact of settlements on commodity derivatives during the period.  Management believes that noncash fair value adjustments on commodity derivatives is a useful supplemental disclosure to “Commodity derivatives expense (income)” because the GAAP measure also includes settlements on commodity derivatives during the period; the non-GAAP measure is widely used within the industry and by securities analysts, banks and credit rating agencies in calculating EBITDA and in adjusting net income (loss) to present those measures on a comparative basis across companies, as well as to assess compliance with certain debt covenants.

  Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended
  September 30, June 30, September 30,
In thousands 2017 2016 2017 2017 2016
Receipt (payment) on settlements of commodity derivatives $89  $(7,295) $(11,767) $(38,618) $116,958 
Noncash fair value adjustments on commodity derivatives (non-GAAP measure) (25,352) 28,519  22,140  48,330  (216,769)
Commodity derivatives income (expense) (GAAP measure) $(25,263) $21,224  $10,373  $9,712  $(99,811)
                     

DENBURY RESOURCES INC.
OPERATING HIGHLIGHTS (UNAUDITED)

  Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended
  September 30, June 30, September 30,
  2017 2016 2017 2017 2016
Production (daily – net of royalties)          
Oil (barrels) 58,376  59,297  57,867  58,182  62,451 
Gas (mcf) 11,710  13,416  11,444  10,985  15,995 
BOE (6:1) 60,328  61,533  59,774  60,013  65,117 
Unit sales price (excluding derivative settlements)          
Oil (per barrel) $47.78  $43.45  $47.16  $48.41  $38.95 
Gas (per mcf) 2.24  2.33  2.46  2.39  1.82 
BOE (6:1) 46.67  42.38  46.12  47.37  37.8 
Unit sales price (including derivative settlements)          
Oil (per barrel) $47.8  $42.12  $44.92  $45.98  $45.78 
Gas (per mcf) 2.24  2.33  2.46  2.39  1.82 
BOE (6:1) 46.69  41.09  43.96  45.01  44.35 
NYMEX differentials          
Gulf Coast region          
Oil (per barrel) $0.01  $(0.77) $(0.78) $(0.71) $(1.55)
Gas (per mcf) (0.11) (0.28) (0.03) (0.03) (0.46)
Rocky Mountain region          
Oil (per barrel) $(0.98) $(3.08) $(1.96) $(1.69) $(4.29)
Gas (per mcf) (1.38) (0.72) (1.42) (1.25) (0.63)
Total company          
Oil (per barrel) $(0.34) $(1.57) $(1.16) $(1.04) $(2.51)
Gas (per mcf) (0.72) (0.47) (0.69) (0.67) (0.53)
                

 DENBURY RESOURCES INC.
OPERATING HIGHLIGHTS (UNAUDITED)

  Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended
  September 30, June 30, September 30,
Average Daily Volumes (BOE/d) (6:1) 2017 2016 2017 2017 2016
Tertiary oil production          
Gulf Coast region          
Mature properties (1) 7,450  8,653  7,737  7,764  9,242 
Delhi 4,619  4,262  4,965  4,857  4,077 
Hastings 4,867  4,729  4,400  4,520  4,922 
Heidelberg 4,927  5,000  4,996  4,885  5,197 
Oyster Bayou 4,870  4,767  5,217  5,053  5,115 
Tinsley 6,506  6,756  6,311  6,494  7,328 
Total Gulf Coast region 33,239  34,167  33,626  33,573  35,881 
Rocky Mountain region          
Bell Creek 3,406  3,032  3,060  3,225  3,071 
Salt Creek (2) 2,228    23  759   
Total Rocky Mountain region 5,634  3,032  3,083  3,984  3,071 
Total tertiary oil production 38,873  37,199  36,709  37,557  38,952 
Non-tertiary oil and gas production          
Gulf Coast region          
Mississippi 867  963  1,004  1,069  884 
Texas 4,024  4,234  5,002  4,452  4,826 
Other 515  538  460  490  515 
Total Gulf Coast region 5,406  5,735  6,466  6,011  6,225 
Rocky Mountain region          
Cedar Creek Anticline 14,535  16,017  15,124  14,907  16,704 
Other 1,514  1,763  1,475  1,538  1,898 
Total Rocky Mountain region 16,049  17,780  16,599  16,445  18,602 
Total non-tertiary production 21,455  23,515  23,065  22,456  24,827 
Total continuing production 60,328  60,714  59,774  60,013  63,779 
Property sales          
2016 property divestitures (3)   819      1,338 
Total production 60,328  61,533  59,774  60,013  65,117 

(1)    Mature properties include Brookhaven, Cranfield, Eucutta, Little Creek, Lockhart Crossing, Mallalieu, Martinville, McComb and Soso fields.
(2)    Includes production related to the acquisition of a 23% non-operated working interest in Salt Creek Field in Wyoming, which closed on June 30, 2017.
(3)    Includes non-tertiary production in the Rocky Mountain region related to the sale of remaining non-core assets in the Williston Basin of North Dakota and Montana, which closed in the third quarter of 2016, and other minor property divestitures.

DENBURY RESOURCES INC.
PER-BOE DATA (UNAUDITED)

  Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended
  September 30, June 30, September 30,
  2017 2016 2017 2017 2016
Oil and natural gas revenues $46.67  $42.38  $46.12  $47.37  $37.8 
Receipt (payment) on settlements of commodity derivatives 0.02  (1.29) (2.16) (2.36) 6.55 
Lease operating expenses (21.22) (18.82) (20.46) (20.93) (17.32)
Production and ad valorem taxes (3.32) (3.18) (3.36) (3.51) (2.93)
Marketing expenses, net of third-party purchases, and plant operating expenses (1.75) (1.99) (1.83) (1.82) (1.89)
Production netback 20.4  17.1  18.31  18.75  22.21 
CO2 sales, net of operating and exploration expenses 0.95  0.95  1.12  0.98  0.93 
General and administrative expenses (4.91) (4.35) (4.74) (4.96) (4.54)
Interest expense, net (4.42) (4.38) (4.42) (4.63) (5.77)
Other 0.27  1.56  1.72  1.78  (0.98)
Changes in assets and liabilities relating to operations (0.46) 6.15  (2.26) (3.20) (2.92)
Cash flows from operations 11.83  17.03  9.73  8.72  8.93 
DD&A (9.39) (9.72) (9.40) (9.43) (11.15)
Write-down of oil and natural gas properties   (13.34)     (45.45)
Deferred income taxes 2.76  2.39  (2.99) (2.19) 18.58 
Gain on debt extinguishment   1.38      6.45 
Noncash fair value adjustments on commodity derivatives (4.57) 5.04  4.07  2.95  (12.14)
Other noncash items (0.55) (7.12) 1.24  2.17  1.69 
Net income (loss) $0.08  $(4.34) $2.65  $2.22  $(33.09)
                     

 CAPITAL EXPENDITURE SUMMARY (UNAUDITED) (1)

  Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended
  September 30, June 30, September 30,
In thousands 2017 2016 2017 2017 2016
Capital expenditures by project          
Tertiary oil fields $34,029  $26,494  $43,561  $98,797  $90,392 
Non-tertiary fields 8,251  8,366  14,332  41,023  19,142 
Capitalized internal costs (2) 11,015  9,729  13,071  37,732  35,516 
Oil and natural gas capital expenditures 53,295  44,589  70,964  177,552  145,050 
CO2 pipelines, sources and other 2,718  676  518  3,246  828 
Capital expenditures, before acquisitions and capitalized interest 56,013  45,265  71,482  180,798  145,878 
Acquisitions of oil and natural gas properties 1,916  9,984  73,001  91,015  10,888 
Capital expenditures, before capitalized interest 57,929  55,249  144,483  271,813  156,766 
Capitalized interest 9,416  6,875  8,147  22,217  18,944 
Capital expenditures, total $67,345  $62,124  $152,630  $294,030  $175,710 
                     

(1)    Capital expenditure amounts include accrued capital.
(2)    Includes capitalized internal acquisition, exploration and development costs and pre-production tertiary startup costs.

DENBURY RESOURCES INC.
INTEREST AND FINANCING EXPENSES (UNAUDITED)

  Three Months Ended Nine Months Ended
  September 30, June 30, September 30,
In thousands 2017 2016 2017 2017 2016
Cash interest (1) $45,110  $42,718  $43,352  $130,962  $130,511 
Interest on 2021 Senior Secured Notes not reflected as interest for financial reporting purposes (1) (12,604) (12,533) (12,588) (37,761) (19,569)
Noncash interest expense (2) 1,456  1,468  1,444  4,801  11,009 
Less: capitalized interest (9,416) (6,875) (8,147) (22,217) (18,944)
Interest expense, net $24,546  $24,778  $24,061  $75,785  $103,007 
                     

(1)    Cash interest is presented on an accrual basis, and includes interest which is paid semiannually on the Company’s 9% Senior Secured Second Lien Notes due 2021 issued in May 2016, most of which is accounted for as debt and therefore not reflected as interest for financial reporting purposes.
(2)    Noncash interest expense includes $6 million during the nine month period ending September 30, 2016, consisting of the write-off of debt issuance costs associated with the Company’s senior secured bank credit facility related to reductions in the Company’s lender commitments resulting from the February 2016 amendment, as well as the May 2016 redetermination, which reduced the Company’s borrowing base.

SELECTED BALANCE SHEET AND CASH FLOW DATA (UNAUDITED)

  September 30, December 31,
In thousands 2017 2016
Cash and cash equivalents $57  $1,606 
Total assets 4,440,929  4,274,578 
     
Borrowings under senior secured bank credit facility $495,000  $301,000 
Borrowings under senior secured second lien notes (principal only) (1) 614,919  614,919 
Borrowings under senior subordinated notes (principal only) 1,612,603  1,612,603 
Financing and capital leases 229,800  251,389 
Total debt (principal only) $2,952,322  $2,779,911 
     
Total stockholders’ equity $517,447  $468,448 
         

(1)    Excludes $204 million and $229 million, respectively, of future interest payable on the notes as of September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016, accounted for as debt for financial reporting purposes.

  Nine Months Ended
  September 30,
In thousands 2017 2016
Cash provided by (used in)    
Operating activities $142,859  $159,359 
Investing activities (294,008) (134,007)
Financing activities 149,600  (24,891)

            

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