Wednesday, February 13, 2013

EOG Earnings Reported

Earnings transcript here

From Reuters:
EOG Resources Inc on Wednesday reported a quarterly loss compared with a year-ago profit, as it wrote down the value of Canadian natural gas assets.
Excluding items EOG reported a profit that topped Wall Street expectations, as it pumped a higher amount of more profitable crude oil from formations like the Bakken in south Texas.
The Houston company reported a fourth-quarter loss of $505 million, or $1.88 per share, compared with a profit of $120.7 million, or 45 cents per share, in the same period.
Excluding items like the $849 million writedown of assets, EOG reported earnings of $1.61 per share. Wall Street on average had expected $1.35 per share.
That was a "cut and paste" from the linked article. Note "the Bakken in south Texas."

Press release from EOG.
EOG Resources Reports Outstanding 2012 Results; Increases Eagle Ford and Leonard Reserve Potential; Announces New Texas Delaware Basin Wolfcamp Play; Raises Common Stock Dividend by 10 Percent
From SeekingAlpha:
More on EOG Resources: Q4 beats on all counts as total revenue increases by 9% Y/Y. Crude oil and condensate growth +39% Y/Y, total liquids growth +37%. Increases Eagle Ford potential recoverable reserve estimate by 600MM Boe to 2.2B Boe, plus improvements in Bakken/Three Forks Operations.
From Yahoo!News:
  • Achieves 39 Percent Year-Over-Year Total Company Crude Oil and Condensate Growth and 37 Percent Total Liquids Growth
  • Reports 10 Percent Total Company Production Growth
  • Delivers Strong Year-Over-Year Growth in Non-GAAP Earnings Per Share, Adjusted EBITDAX and Discretionary Cash Flow
  • Increases Eagle Ford Potential Recoverable Reserve Estimate by 600 MMBoe to 2.2 BnBoe, Net to EOG
  • Highlights Record Eagle Ford Oil Well
  • Announces New Wolfcamp Shale Play in Delaware Basin and Increases Leonard Shale Potential Reserves with Total Combined Delaware Basin Potential Reserves of 1.35 BnBoe, Net to EOG
  • Realizes Improvements in Bakken/Three Forks Operations
  • Delivers 268 Percent Reserve Replacement at Attractive Finding Costs, Excluding Price-Related Reserve Revisions
  • Raises Common Stock Dividend for 14th Time in 14 Years

2 comments:

  1. See, See it is just too darn cold in North Dakota for even the Bakken to hang around. Yep, I knew it was only a matter of time for this to happen.

    Do you think the Three Forks will up and leave to?

    SARC

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    1. Yes, the Three Forks in south Texas is known as the "Tres Ramas."

      The Three Forks formation in North Dakota was trucked down to Texas along with the Bakken last summer.

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