Bonanza Creek Energy Announces Third Quarter 2021 Financial Results

Bonanza Creek Energy Announces Third Quarter 2021 Financial Results

DENVER, Oct. 28, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Bonanza Creek Energy, Inc. (NYSE: BCEI) (the “Company” or “Bonanza Creek”) today announced its third quarter 2021 financial results.

Highlights include:

  • Average sales volumes for the third quarter of 43.7 thousand barrels of oil equivalent per day (“MBoe/d”) with oil representing 51% of total volumes
  • Total capital expenditures of $54.8 million for the third quarter
  • Lease operating expense (“LOE”) of $2.87 per Boe for the third quarter
  • Rocky Mountain Infrastructure (“RMI”) operating expense was $0.79 per Boe for the third quarter
  • RMI net effective cost(1) for the third quarter was $0.38 per Boe, which offsets RMI operating expense with $0.41 per Boe of RMI operating revenue from working interest partners
  • General and administrative (“G&A”) expenses were $11.7 million for the third quarter of 2021, which included $2.3 million in non-cash stock-based compensation and $0.1 million of other non-recurring G&A
  • Recurring cash G&A(1) expense, which excludes non-recurring and non-cash items, was $9.3 million for the third quarter or $2.31 per Boe
  • GAAP net income for the third quarter of $40.7 million
  • Adjusted EBITDAX(1) of $116.5 million, or $3.74 per diluted share

(1) Non-GAAP measure; see attached reconciliation schedules at the end of this release.

Eric Greager, President and Chief Executive Officer of Bonanza Creek, commented, “We’re proud to have delivered a strong quarter ahead of the closing of the pending mergers to form Civitas Resources. The team has consistently delivered results, while integrating the HighPoint assets, and I’m confident in continued strong performance under the Civitas brand. Subject to stockholder approval and satisfaction of customary closing conditions, we expect to communicate more information on Civitas in the coming days.”

Third Quarter 2021 Results

During the third quarter of 2021, the Company reported average daily sales of 43.7 MBoe/d. The Company’s production guidance for the third quarter 2021 had been a range of 41 to 44 MBoe/d with oil representing 48% to 52% of total volumes.

Product mix for the third quarter was 51% oil, 22% NGLs, and 27% residue natural gas. The table below provides sales volumes, product mix, and average sales prices for the third quarter 2021 and 2020.

    Three Months Ended September 30,
    2021   2020   % Change
Avg. Daily Sales Volumes:            
Crude oil (Bbls/d)   22,135   13,957   59%
Natural gas (Mcf/d)   72,255   39,449   83%
Natural gas liquids (Bbls/d)   9,567   5,705   68%
Crude oil equivalent (Boe/d)   43,745   26,237   67%
             
Product Mix            
Crude oil   51%   53%    
Natural gas   27%   25%    
Natural gas liquids   22%   22%    
             
Average Sales Prices (before derivatives):            
Crude oil (per Bbl)   $64.38   $36.45    
Natural gas (per Mcf)   $3.52   $1.32    
Natural gas liquids (per Bbl)   $38.44   $11.18    
Crude oil equivalent (per Boe)   $46.80   $23.81    

Capital expenditures were $54.8 million for the third quarter of 2021. During the quarter, the Company completed 20 gross (16.5 net) wells, and turned to sales 11 gross (10.1 net) wells, 10 of which were standard reach lateral (“SRL”) wells. Year-to-date capital expenditures through the third quarter were $128.5 million versus previously provided full year guidance of $150 million to $170 million.

Net oil and gas revenue for the third quarter of 2021 was $190.0 million compared to $156.0 million for the second quarter of 2021. The increase was a result of higher oil, natural gas, and NGL realized prices. Crude oil accounted for approximately 69% of total revenue for the quarter. Differentials for the Company’s oil production increased during the quarter to approximately $6.19 per barrel off NYMEX WTI versus approximately $5.28 per barrel during the second quarter of 2021, due to strengthening oil prices.

LOE for the third quarter of 2021 on a per unit basis decreased 3% to $2.87 per Boe from $2.95 per Boe in the second quarter of 2021. The Company’s LOE guidance for the third quarter 2021 had been a range of $2.85 to $3.00 per Boe.

RMI net effective cost for the third quarter 2021 was $0.38 per Boe, which consists of $0.79 per Boe of RMI operating expense offset by $0.41 per Boe of RMI operating revenue from working interest partners. RMI operating revenue from working interest partners is based on production volumes, and the fees are not tied to oil or natural gas prices. The Company’s RMI operating expense guidance for the third quarter was a range of $0.85 to $1.15 per Boe.

The Company’s general and administrative (“G&A”) expenses were $11.7 million for the third quarter of 2021, which included $2.3 million in non-cash stock-based compensation and $0.1 million of other non-recurring G&A. Recurring cash G&A, which excludes non-recurring and non-cash items, was $9.3 million for the third quarter versus a guidance range of $8.0 million to $9.5 million. On a per-unit basis, recurring cash G&A was $2.31 per Boe for the quarter.

RMI net effective cost and recurring cash G&A are non-GAAP measures. Please see Schedule 6 and Schedule 7 at the end of this release for a reconciliation to the most comparable GAAP measure.

Guidance Summary

The table below summarizes the Company’s performance versus guidance for the third quarter. The Company expects to provide additional guidance for the fourth quarter 2021 following the closing of the mergers that will form Civitas Resources, Inc.

  Actuals   Guidance
Guidance 3Q 2021   3Q 2021
Production (MBoe/d) 43.7   41.0 – 44.0
% Oil 50.6%   48.0% – 52.0%
Lease operating expense ($/Boe) $2.87   $2.85 – $3.00
RMI operating expense ($/Boe) $0.79   $0.85 – $1.15
Recurring cash general and administrative ($MM) $9.3   $8.0 – $9.5
Severance and ad valorem taxes (% of revenue) 4.8%   5.0% – 6.0%
Oil differential ($/bbl) $6.19   $6.50 – $7.00
Total capital expenditures ($MM) $54.8   $55.0 – $65.0

Civitas Update

As previously announced, the Company will hold a special meeting of Bonanza Creek stockholders on October 29th, 2021 to consider approval of the XOG Merger and the Crestone Merger (as defined below).

The table below outlines certain operating and financial results for the third quarter of 2021 for the three companies separately, that when merged will constitute Civitas Resources, Inc. The mergers are subject to stockholder approval and other customary closing conditions. The information for Extraction Oil & Gas, Inc. (“Extraction”) and Crestone Peak Resources (“Crestone Peak”) was provided to the Company by Extraction and Crestone Peak, respectively, and has not been independently verified by the Company.

3Q 2021 Metric   Bonanza Creek   Extraction   Crestone Peak
Production (MBoe/d)   43.7   74.2   41.6
Total capital expenditures ($MM)   $54.8   $13.8   $68.0
Adjusted EBITDAX ($MM)   $116.5   $160.8   $67.6
Net Debt ($MM)(2)   $119.6   $(95.2)   $201.4
MTM Hedge Book ($MM)   $(101.8)   $(100.5)   $(329.1)
Net Working Capital ($MM)(3)   $(49.8)   $(186.6)   $(142.5)

(2) Excludes $760.5 million of Crestone Peak related party notes that will be eliminated upon, or before, the closing of the Crestone Peak Merger.
(3) Net working capital calculated as current assets minus current liabilities, excluding cash and derivatives; see attached reconciliation schedules at the end of this release.

Conference Call

The Company will not host a conference call to discuss third quarter 2021 results.

About Bonanza Creek Energy, Inc.

Bonanza Creek Energy, Inc. is an independent oil and natural gas company engaged in the acquisition, exploration, development, and production of oil and associated liquids-rich natural gas in the Rocky Mountain region of the United States. The Company’s assets and operations are concentrated in rural, unincorporated Weld County, Colorado, within the DJ Basin, focused on the Niobrara and Codell formations. The Company’s common shares are listed for trading on the NYSE under the symbol: “BCEI.” For more information about the Company, please visit www.bonanzacrk.com. Please note that the Company routinely posts important information about the Company under the Investor Relations section of its website.

No Offer or Solicitation

This communication relates to proposed business combination transactions between Bonanza Creek Energy, Inc. (“BCEI”) and Extraction Oil & Gas, Inc. (“XOG”) (the “XOG Merger”) and between BCEI, Crestone Peak Resources LP (“CPR”), CPPIB Crestone Peak Resources America Inc. (“CPPIB”), Crestone Peak Resources Management LP (“CPR Management LP,” and, together with CPR and CPPIB, the “Group Companies”) and XOG (the “Crestone Merger,” and together with the XOG Merger, the “Mergers”). Communications in this document do not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to subscribe for or buy any securities or a solicitation of any vote or approval with respect to the Mergers or otherwise, nor shall there be any sale, issuance or transfer of securities in any jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful prior to registration or qualification under the securities laws of any such jurisdiction. Offers of securities with respect to the XOG Merger and offers of securities to certain holders with respect to the Crestone Merger shall be made only by means of a prospectus meeting the requirements of Section 10 of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “Securities Act”). BCEI intends to issue the merger consideration in connection with the Crestone Merger to certain holders in reliance on the exemptions from the registration requirements under the Securities Act, pursuant to Section 4(a)(2) thereof.

Important Additional Information

In connection with the Mergers, BCEI and XOG have filed materials with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”), including (1) a joint proxy statement in preliminary and definitive form (the “Joint Proxy Statement”) and (2) a Registration Statement on Form S-4, Registration No. 333-257882, with respect to the XOG Merger (the “Registration Statement”), of which the Joint Proxy Statement is a part. The Registration Statement was declared effective by the SEC on September 28, 2021 and Bonanza Creek and Extraction have sent the definitive form of the Joint Proxy Statement to the shareholders of Bonanza Creek and the shareholders of Extraction. These documents are not substitutes for the Joint Proxy Statement or Registration Statement or for any other document that BCEI or XOG may file with the SEC and send to BCEI’s shareholders or XOG’s shareholders in connection with the Mergers. INVESTORS AND SECURITY HOLDERS OF BCEI AND XOG ARE URGED TO CAREFULLY AND THOROUGHLY READ THE JOINT PROXY STATEMENT AND THE REGISTRATION STATEMENT, AS EACH MAY BE AMENDED OR SUPPLEMENTED FROM TIME TO TIME, AND OTHER RELEVANT DOCUMENTS FILED BY BCEI AND XOG WITH THE SEC, WHEN THEY BECOME AVAILABLE BECAUSE THEY WILL CONTAIN IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT BCEI, XOG, THE GROUP COMPANIES, THE MERGERS, THE RISKS RELATED THERETO AND RELATED MATTERS.

Investors and security holders will be able to obtain free copies of the Registration Statement and Joint Proxy Statement, as each may be amended from time to time, and other relevant documents filed by BCEI and XOG with the SEC (when they become available) through the website maintained by the SEC at www.sec.gov. Copies of documents filed with the SEC by BCEI will be available free of charge from BCEI’s website at www.bonanzacrk.com under the “Investor Relations” tab or by contacting BCEI’s Investor Relations Department at (720) 225-6679 or slandreth@bonanzacrk.com. Copies of documents filed with the SEC by XOG will be available free of charge from XOG’s website at www.extractionog.com under the “Investor Relations” tab or by contacting XOG’s Investor Relations Department at (720) 974-7773 or ir@extractionog.com.

Participants in the Solicitation

BCEI, XOG and their respective directors and certain of their executive officers and other members of management and employees may be deemed, under SEC rules, to be participants in the solicitation of proxies from BCEI’s shareholders and XOG’s shareholders in connection with the Mergers. Information regarding the executive officers and directors of BCEI is included in its definitive proxy statement for its 2021 annual meeting filed with the SEC on April 28, 2021. Information regarding the executive officers and directors of XOG is included in its amended annual report on Form 10-K/A filed with the SEC on April 30, 2021. Additional information regarding the persons who may be deemed participants and their direct and indirect interests, by security holdings or otherwise, will be set forth in the Registration Statement, Joint Proxy Statement and other materials when they are filed with the SEC in connection with the Mergers. BCEI filed an initial Registration Statement and Joint Proxy Statement with the SEC on July 14, 2021. Free copies of these documents may be obtained as described in the paragraphs above.

Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Information

Certain statements in this document concerning the Mergers, including any statements regarding the expected timetable for completing the Mergers, the results, effects, benefits and synergies of the Mergers, future opportunities for the combined company, future financial performance and condition, guidance and any other statements regarding BCEI’s, XOG’s or the Group Companies’ future expectations, beliefs, plans, objectives, financial conditions, assumptions or future events or performance that are not historical facts are “forward-looking” statements based on assumptions currently believed to be valid. Forward-looking statements are all statements other than statements of historical facts. The words “anticipate,” “believe,” “ensure,” “expect,” “if,” “intend,” “estimate,” “probable,” “project,” “forecasts,” “predict,” “outlook,” “aim,” “will,” “could,” “should,” “would,” “potential,” “may,” “might,” “anticipate,” “likely,” “plan,” “positioned,” “strategy,” and similar expressions or other words of similar meaning, and the negatives thereof, are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Specific forward-looking statements include statements regarding BCEI, XOG and the Group Companies’ plans and expectations with respect to the Mergers and the anticipated impact of the Mergers on the combined company’s results of operations, financial position, growth opportunities and competitive position. The forward-looking statements are intended to be subject to the safe harbor provided by Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.

These forward-looking statements involve significant risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated, including, but not limited to, the possibility that shareholders of BCEI may not approve the issuance of new shares of BCEI common stock in the Mergers or that shareholders of XOG may not approve the XOG Merger Agreement; the risk that a condition to closing of the Mergers may not be satisfied, that either party may terminate the XOG Merger Agreement or the Crestone Peak Merger Agreement or that the closing of the Mergers might be delayed or not occur at all; potential adverse reactions or changes to business or employee relationships, including those resulting from the announcement or completion of the Mergers; the diversion of management time on Merger-related issues; the ultimate timing, outcome and results of integrating the operations of BCEI, XOG and the Group Companies; the effects of the business combination of BCEI, XOG and the Group Companies, including the combined company’s future financial condition, results of operations, strategy and plans; the ability of the combined company to realize anticipated synergies in the timeframe expected or at all; changes in capital markets and the ability of the combined company to finance operations in the manner expected; regulatory approval of the Mergers; the effects of commodity prices; the risks of oil and gas activities; and the fact that operating costs and business disruption may be greater than expected following the public announcement or consummation of the Mergers. Expectations regarding business outlook, including changes in revenue, pricing, capital expenditures, cash flow generation, strategies for our operations, oil and natural gas market conditions, legal, economic and regulatory conditions, and environmental matters are only forecasts regarding these matters.

Additional factors that could cause results to differ materially from those described above can be found in BCEI’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2020, in its subsequently filed Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q, and the Joint Proxy Statement, each of which is on file with the SEC and available from BCEI’s website at www.bonanzacrk.com under the “Investor Relations” tab, and in other documents BCEI files with the SEC.

All forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made and are based on information available at that time. BCEI assumes any obligation to update forward-looking statements to reflect circumstances or events that occur after the date the forward-looking statements were made or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events except as required by federal securities laws. As forward-looking statements involve significant risks and uncertainties, caution should be exercised against placing undue reliance on such statements.

For further information, please contact:
Scott Landreth
Senior Director, Finance & Investor Relations and Treasurer
720-225-6679
slandreth@bonanzacrk.com


Schedule 1: Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations and Comprehensive Income
(in thousands, expect for per share amounts, unaudited)

  Three Months Ended September 30,   Nine Months Ended September 30,
  2021   2020   2021   2020
Operating net revenues:              
Oil and gas sales $ 189,963     $ 58,858     $ 420,157     $ 155,455  
Operating expenses:              
Lease operating expense 11,560     5,393     28,649     16,887  
Midstream operating expense 3,163     3,970     11,314     11,338  
Gathering, transportation, and processing 14,105     4,778     32,793     11,970  
Severance and ad valorem taxes 9,205     (7,063 )   23,622     1,588  
Exploration 1,513     66     5,156     551  
Depreciation, depletion, and amortization 35,604     23,439     89,433     67,306  
Abandonment and impairment of unproved properties     223     2,215     30,589  
Unused commitments 3,364         7,692      
Bad debt expense 279     102     279     678  
Merger transaction costs 5,580     888     27,121     909  
General and administrative expense (including $2,289, $1,723, $6,096, and $4,436 respectively, of stock-based compensation) 11,724     8,031     33,119     25,845  
Total operating expenses 96,097     39,827     261,393     167,661  
Other income (expense):              
Derivative gain (loss) (36,224 )   (10,670 )   (133,613 )   64,603  
Interest expense, net (3,025 )   (356 )   (6,685 )   (1,557 )
Gain (loss) on property transactions, net 951         951     (1,398 )
Other income (expense) 687     (65 )   964     (1,853 )
Total other income (expense) (37,611 )   (11,091 )   (138,383 )   59,795  
Income from operations before taxes 56,255     7,940     20,381     47,589  
Income tax expense (15,596 )   (4,689 )   (5,160 )   (4,689 )
Net income $ 40,659     $ 3,251     $ 15,221     $ 42,900  
               
Comprehensive income $ 40,659     $ 3,251     $ 15,221     $ 42,900  
               
Net income per common share:              
Basic $ 1.32     $ 0.16     $ 0.55     $ 2.07  
Diluted $ 1.31     $ 0.16     $ 0.55     $ 2.06  
Weighted-average common shares outstanding:              
Basic 30,849     20,832     27,485     20,753  
Diluted 31,138     20,903     27,839     20,826  


Schedule 2: Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
(in thousands, unaudited)

  Three Months Ended September 30,   Nine Months Ended September 30,
  2021   2020   2021   2020
Cash flows from operating activities:              
Net income $ 40,659     $ 3,251     $ 15,221     $ 42,900  
Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:              
Depreciation, depletion, and amortization 35,604     23,439     89,433     67,306  
Deferred income tax expense 15,596     4,689     5,368     4,689  
Abandonment and impairment of unproved properties     223     2,215     30,589  
Stock-based compensation 2,289     1,723     6,096     4,436  
Non-cash lease component 49     (65 )   14     (168 )
Amortization of deferred financing costs 437     92     963     772  
Derivative (gain) loss 36,224     10,670     133,613     (64,603 )
Derivative cash settlement gain (loss) (26,546 )   8,627     (50,536 )   42,494  
(Gain) loss on property transactions, net (951 )       (951 )   1,398  
Other     1,550         (1,166 )
Changes in current assets and liabilities:              
Accounts receivable, net (2,364 )   (259 )   (17,050 )   24,262  
Prepaid expenses and other assets (256 )   552     2,244     3,364  
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities 12,932     (9,735 )   9,504     (41,692 )
Settlement of asset retirement obligations (989 )   (1,542 )   (3,891 )   (3,137 )
Net cash provided by operating activities 112,684     43,215     192,243     111,444  
Cash flows from investing activities:              
Acquisition of oil and gas properties (71 )   (304 )   (620 )   (853 )
Cash acquired         49,827      
Exploration and development of oil and gas properties (46,938 )   (5,162 )   (104,207 )   (56,216 )
Additions to other property and equipment (34 )   (24 )   (72 )   (440 )
Proceeds from note receivable 204         204      
Net cash used in investing activities (46,839 )   (5,490 )   (54,868 )   (57,509 )
Cash flows from financing activities:              
Proceeds from credit facility     15,000     155,000     45,000  
Payments to credit facility (39,000 )   (53,000 )   (249,000 )   (105,000 )
Proceeds from exercise of stock options 307         716      
Payment of employee tax withholdings in exchange for the return of common stock (74 )   (60 )   (2,890 )   (1,074 )
Dividends paid (10,809 )       (21,598 )    
Deferred financing costs (262 )       (3,915 )   (13 )
Principal payments on finance lease obligations     (31 )   (21 )   (71 )
Net cash used in financing activities (49,838 )   (38,091 )   (121,708 )   (61,158 )
Net change in cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash 16,007     (366 )   15,667     (7,223 )
Cash, cash equivalents, and restricted cash:              
Beginning of period 24,505     4,238     24,845     11,095  
End of period $ 40,512     $ 3,872     $ 40,512     $ 3,872  


Schedule 3: Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets
(in thousands, unaudited)

  September 30, 2021   December 31, 2020
ASSETS      
Current assets:      
Cash and cash equivalents $ 40,410     $ 24,743  
Accounts receivable, net:      
Oil and gas sales 86,414     32,673  
Joint interest and other 14,512     14,748  
Prepaid expenses and other 6,421     3,574  
Inventory of oilfield equipment 12,161     9,185  
Derivative assets     7,482  
Total current assets 159,918     92,405  
Property and equipment (successful efforts method):      
Proved properties 1,707,481     1,056,773  
Less: accumulated depreciation, depletion, and amortization (299,028 )   (211,432 )
Total proved properties, net 1,408,453     845,341  
Unproved properties 96,419     98,122  
Wells in progress 68,013     50,609  
Other property and equipment, net of accumulated depreciation of $4,256 in 2021 and $3,737 in 2020 5,562     3,239  
Total property and equipment, net 1,578,447     997,311  
Right-of-use assets 28,046     29,705  
Deferred income tax assets 165,666     60,520  
Other noncurrent assets 5,007     2,871  
Total assets $ 1,937,084     $ 1,182,812  
LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY      
Current liabilities:      
Accounts payable and accrued expenses $ 95,051     $ 37,425  
Oil and gas revenue distribution payable 62,644     18,613  
Lease liability 11,624     12,044  
Derivative liability 92,784     6,402  
Total current liabilities 262,103     74,484  
Long-term liabilities:      
Senior notes 100,000      
Credit facility 60,000      
Lease liability 16,733     17,978  
Ad valorem taxes and other 21,192     15,069  
Derivative liability 9,044     1,330  
Asset retirement obligations for oil and gas properties 50,762     28,699  
Total liabilities 519,834     137,560  
Commitments and contingencies      
Stockholders’ equity:      
Preferred stock, $0.01 par value, 25,000,000 shares authorized, none outstanding      
Common stock, $0.01 par value, 225,000,000 shares authorized, 30,858,813 and 20,839,227 issued and outstanding as of September 30, 2021 and December 31, 2020, respectively 4,378     4,282  
Additional paid-in capital 1,085,968     707,209  
Retained earnings 326,904     333,761  
Total stockholders’ equity 1,417,250     1,045,252  
Total liabilities and stockholders’ equity $ 1,937,084     $ 1,182,812  


Schedule 4: Per Unit Cash Cost Margins
(unaudited)

  Three Months Ended September 30,   Nine Months Ended September 30,
  2021   2020   Percent Change   2021   2020   Percent Change
Crude Oil Equivalent Sales Volumes (MBoe) 4,025       2,414       67   %   9,752       6,936       41   %
                       
Realized pricing (before derivatives)(1) $ 46.80       $ 23.81       97   %   $ 42.74       $ 21.81       96   %
                       
Per Unit Costs ($/Boe)                      
Lease operating expense 2.87       2.23       29   %   2.94       2.43       21   %
RMI net effective cost (1) 0.38       1.07       (64 ) %   0.82       1.04       (21 ) %
Gathering, transportation, and processing 3.50       1.98       77   %   3.36       1.73       94   %
Recurring severance and ad valorem taxes (2) 2.29       2.29         %   2.42       2.04       19   %
Recurring cash general and administrative (3) 2.31       2.56       (10 ) %   2.62       2.89       (9 ) %
Interest, net 0.75       0.15       400   %   0.69       0.22       214   %
Total cash costs $ 12.10       $ 10.28       18   %   $ 12.85       $ 10.35       24   %
Cash cost margin (before derivatives) $ 34.70       $ 13.53       156   %   $ 29.89       $ 11.46       161   %
Derivative cash settlements (6.60 )     3.57       (285 ) %   (5.18 )     6.13       (185 ) %
Cash cost margin (after derivatives) $ 28.10       $ 17.10       64   %   $ 24.71       $ 17.59       40   %
                       
Non-cash and non-recurring items                      
Depreciation, depletion, and amortization $ 8.85       $ 9.71       (9 ) %   $ 9.17       $ 9.70       (5 ) %
Non-cash and non-recurring general and administrative $ 0.61       $ 0.77       (21 ) %   $ 0.77       $ 0.83       (7 ) %

(1) Crude oil and natural gas sales excludes $1.6 million, $1.4 million, $3.3 million, $4.2 million of oil transportation and gas gathering revenues from third parties, which do not have associated sales volumes for the three months ended September 30, 2021 and 2020, and the nine months ended September 30, 2021 and 2020, respectively. Alternatively, the aforementioned oil transportation and gas gathering revenues from third parties have been netted against the midstream operating expense to arrive at the RMI net effective cost. See Schedule 7 for a reconciliation from GAAP midstream operating expense to RMI net effective cost.
(2) Recurring severance and ad valorem taxes exclude one-time tax adjustments based on current mill levies, taxing districts, and company and industry results.
(3) Recurring cash general and administrative expense excludes stock-based compensation, cash severance costs, and other non-recurring costs. Please see Schedule 6 for a reconciliation from GAAP G&A to recurring cash G&A.


Schedule 5: Adjusted Net Income
(in thousands, except per share amounts, unaudited)

Adjusted net income is a supplemental non-GAAP financial measure that is used by management to present a more comparable, recurring profitability between periods. The Company defines adjusted net income as net income after adjusting for (1) the impact of certain non-cash items and one-time transactions and correspondingly (2) the related tax effect in each period. Adjusted net income is not a measure of net income as determined by GAAP.

The following table presents a reconciliation of the GAAP financial measure of net income to the non-GAAP financial measure of adjusted net income.

  Three Months Ended September 30,   Nine Months Ended September 30,
  2021   2020   2021   2020
Net income $ 40,659     $ 3,251     $ 15,221     $ 42,900  
Adjustments to net income:              
Abandonment and impairment of unproved properties     223     2,215     30,589  
Unused commitments 3,364         7,692      
Stock-based compensation(1) 2,289     1,723     6,096     4,436  
Non-recurring general and administrative expense (1) 150     140     1,444     1,337  
Merger transaction costs 5,580     888     27,121     909  
(Gain) loss on property transactions, net (951 )       (951 )   1,398  
Severance and ad valorem taxes adjustment(2)     (12,586 )       (12,586 )
Derivative (gain) loss 36,224     10,670     133,613     (64,603 )
Derivative cash settlements gain (loss) (26,546 )   8,627     (50,536 )   42,494  
Non-cash lease component 49     (65 )   14     (168 )
Well abandonment and exploratory dry hole expense             (8 )
Total adjustments before taxes 20,159     9,620     126,708     3,798  
Tax effect of adjustments(3) (4,959 )   (2,367 )   (31,170 )   (934 )
Total adjustments after taxes 15,200     7,253     $ 95,538     $ 2,864  
               
Adjusted net income $ 55,859     $ 10,504     $ 110,759     $ 45,764  
               
Adjusted net income per diluted share $ 1.79     $ 0.50     $ 3.98     $ 2.20  
               
Diluted weighted-average common shares outstanding 31,138     20,903     27,839     20,826  
               
(1) Included as a portion of general and administrative expense in the condensed consolidated statements of operations and comprehensive income.
(2) Included as a portion of severance and ad valorem taxes in the condensed consolidated statements of operations and comprehensive income
(3) Estimated using the federal and state effective tax rate of 24.6%.


Schedule 6: Recurring Cash G&A
(in thousands, unaudited)

Recurring cash G&A is a supplemental non-GAAP financial measure that is used by management to provide only the cash portion of its G&A expense, which can be used to evaluate cost management and operating efficiency on a comparable basis from period to period. Management believes recurring cash G&A provides external users of the Company’s consolidated financial statements such as industry analysts, investors, lenders, and rating agencies with additional information to assist in their analysis of the Company. The Company defines recurring cash G&A as GAAP general and administrative expense exclusive of the Company’s stock-based compensation and one-time charges. The Company refers to recurring cash G&A to provide typical recurring cash G&A costs that are planned for in a given period. Recurring cash G&A is not a fully inclusive measure of general and administrative expense as determined by GAAP.

The following table presents a reconciliation of the GAAP financial measure of general and administrative expense to the non-GAAP financial measure of recurring cash G&A.

    Three Months Ended September 30,   Nine Months Ended September 30,
    2021   2020   2021   2020
General and administrative expense   $ 11,724     $ 8,031     $ 33,119     $ 25,845  
Stock-based compensation   (2,289 )   (1,723 )   (6,096 )   (4,436 )
Non-recurring general and administrative expense   (150 )   (140 )   (1,444 )   (1,337 )
Recurring cash G&A   $ 9,285     $ 6,168     $ 25,579     $ 20,072  


Schedule 7: Rocky Mountain Infrastructure (“RMI”) Net Effective Cost
(in thousands, unaudited)

RMI net effective cost is a supplemental non-GAAP financial measure that is used by management to assess only the net cash impact the Company’s wholly owned subsidiary, Rocky Mountain Infrastructure, LLC, has on the Company’s consolidated financials. Management believes the net effective cost provides external users of the Company’s consolidated financial statements, such as industry analysts, investors, lenders, and rating agencies, with additional information to assist in their analysis of the Company. The Company defines the RMI net effective cost as GAAP midstream operating expense less revenue generated from working interest partners utilizing the RMI assets.

The following table presents a reconciliation of the GAAP financial measures of midstream operating expense and RMI working interest partner revenue to the non-GAAP financial measure of RMI net effective cost.

    Three Months Ended September 30,   Nine Months Ended September 30,
    2021   2020   2021   2020
Midstream operating expense   $ 3,163     $ 3,970     $ 11,314     $ 11,338  
RMI working interest partner revenue   (1,635 )   (1,381 )   (3,302 )   (4,151 )
RMI net effective cost   $ 1,528     $ 2,589     $ 8,012     $ 7,187  


Schedule 8: Adjusted EBITDAX
(in thousands, unaudited)

Adjusted EBITDAX is a supplemental non-GAAP financial measure that is used by management to provide a metric of the Company’s ability to internally generate funds for exploration and development of oil and gas properties. The metric excludes items which are non-recurring in nature. Management believes adjusted EBITDAX provides external users of the Company’s consolidated financial statements such as industry analysts, investors, lenders, and rating agencies with additional information to assist in their analysis of the Company. The Company defines Adjusted EBITDAX as earnings before interest, income taxes, depreciation, depletion, and amortization, impairment, exploration expenses and other similar non-cash and non-recurring charges. Adjusted EBITDAX is not a measure of net income (loss) or cash flows as determined by GAAP.

The following table presents a reconciliation of the GAAP financial measure of net income (loss) to the non-GAAP financial measure of Adjusted EBITDAX.

    Three Months Ended September 30,   Nine Months Ended September 30,
    2021   2020   2021   2020
Net income   $ 40,659     $ 3,251     $ 15,221     $ 42,900  
Exploration   1,513     66     5,156     551  
Depreciation, depletion, and amortization   35,604     23,439     89,433     67,306  
Abandonment and impairment of unproved properties       223     2,215     30,589  
Unused commitments   3,364         7,692      
Stock-based compensation (1)   2,289     1,723     6,096     4,436  
Non-recurring general and administrative expense (1)   150     140     1,444     1,337  
Merger transaction costs   5,580     888     27,121     909  
(Gain) loss on property transactions, net   (951 )       (951 )   1,398  
Interest expense, net   3,025     356     6,685     1,557  
Severance and ad valorem taxes adjustment (2)       (12,586 )       (12,586 )
Derivative (gain) loss   36,224     10,670     133,613     (64,603 )
Derivative cash settlements gain (loss)   (26,546 )   8,627     (50,536 )   42,494  
Income tax expense   15,596     4,689     5,160     4,689  
Adjusted EBITDAX   $ 116,507     $ 41,486     $ 248,349     $ 120,977  
                 
(1) Included as a portion of general and administrative expense in the condensed consolidated statements of operations and comprehensive income.
(2) Included as a portion of severance and ad valorem taxes in the condensed consolidated statements of operations and comprehensive income.


Schedule 9: Civitas Resources, Inc Companies – Adjusted EBITDAX
(in thousands, unaudited)

Adjusted EBITDAX is not a measure of net income (loss) as determined by GAAP. Adjusted EBITDAX is a supplemental non-GAAP financial measure that is used by management and external users of these financial statements, such as industry analysts, investors, lenders and rating agencies. These companies define Adjusted EBITDAX as net income (loss) adjusted for certain cash and non-cash items shown in the table below, which presents a reconciliation of Adjusted EBITDAX to the GAAP financial measure of net income (loss) for each of the periods indicated (in thousands).

The following table presents a reconciliation of the GAAP financial measure of net income to the non-GAAP financial measure of Adjusted EBITDAX for Extraction (that when merged with Bonanza Creek will constitute Civitas Resources, Inc). See Schedule 8 for the related Bonanza Creek reconciliation.

  Three Months Ended September 30, 2021
  Extraction
Net income $ 67,053  
Add back:  
Depreciation, depletion, amortization and accretion 46,930  
Impairment of long-lived assets 216  
Other operating expenses 3,072  
Exploration and abandonment expenses 7,527  
Loss on commodity derivatives 51,481  
Settlements on commodity derivative instruments (33,221 )
Stock-based compensation expense 2,772  
Amortization of debt issuance costs 459  
Interest expense 1,027  
Income tax expense 13,500  
Adjusted EBITDAX $ 160,816  

The following table presents a reconciliation of the GAAP financial measure of net loss to the non-GAAP financial measure of Adjusted EBITDAX for Crestone Peak (that when merged with Bonanza Creek and Extraction will constitute Civitas Resources, Inc). See Schedule 8 for the related Bonanza Creek reconciliation.

  Three Months Ended September 30, 2021
  Crestone Peak
Net loss (1) $ (34,489 )
Depreciation, depletion, and amortization 42,701  
Loss on property transactions, net 71  
Interest expense, net (1) 3,423  
Derivative (gain) loss 103,730  
Derivative cash settlements gain (loss) (48,841 )
Other 988  
Income tax expense  
Adjusted EBITDAX $ 67,583  
   
(1) Excludes interest on related party notes which will be eliminated upon, or before, the closing of the Crestone Peak Merger.


Schedule 10: Civitas Resources, Inc Companies – Net Debt
(in thousands, unaudited)

Net Debt is a supplemental non-GAAP financial measure that is used by management and external users of the Company’s consolidated financial statements, such as industry analysts, investors, lenders and rating agencies. The Company defines net debt as GAAP long-term debt less GAAP cash and cash equivalents. We believe Net Debt is an important element for assessing the Company’s liquidity.

The following table presents a reconciliation of GAAP financial measure of long-term debt to the non-GAAP financial measure of Net Debt.

    September 30, 2021
    Bonanza Creek   Extraction   Crestone Peak
Senior notes   $ 100,000     $     $  
Credit facility   60,000         214,000  
Related party notes (1)            
Cash and cash equivalents   (40,410 )   (95,233 )   (12,552 )
Net debt   $ 119,590     $ (95,233 )   $ 201,448  
             
(1) Excludes $760.5 million of Crestone Peak related party notes that will be eliminated upon, or before, the closing of the Crestone Peak Merger.


Schedule 11: Civitas Resources, Inc Companies – Net Working Capital
(in thousands, unaudited)

The following table presents a reconciliation of Net Working Capital to the GAAP financial measure of current assets and current liabilities.

    September 30, 2021
    Bonanza Creek   Extraction   Crestone Peak
Current assets   $ 159,918     $ 228,950     $ 108,999  
Less:            
Cash and cash equivalents   40,410     95,233     12,552  
Derivative assets            
Adjusted current assets   $ 119,508     $ 133,717     $ 96,447  
             
Current liabilities   $ 262,103     $ 414,048     $ 429,087  
Less:            
Derivative liabilities   92,784     93,704     190,100  
Adjusted current liabilities   $ 169,319     $ 320,344     $ 238,987  
             
Net working capital   $ (49,811 )   $ (186,627 )   $ (142,540 )

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