CALGARY, ALBERTA--(Marketwire - March 5, 2012) - NuVista Energy Ltd. ("NuVista") (TSX:NVA) is pleased to announce results for the three and twelve months ended December 31, 2011 and provide an update on its business plans. NuVista delivered strong fourth quarter operating and financial results despite a weak natural gas price environment. Full year 2011 operating guidance provided in its May 2011 press release was achieved due to excellent drilling results and efficient execution of the capital program. NuVista will continue to prudently manage its business and balance sheet in 2012 while building on recent drilling successes and creating a solid foundation for future growth.
Significant highlights for the fourth quarter of 2011 and year to date 2012 include: -- Achieved funds from operations of $48.5 million for the three months ended December 31, 2011 compared to $35.6 million for the same period in 2010 and $41.3 million for the three months ended September 30, 2011, an increase of 17%; -- Exited 2011 with net debt of $307 million and a trailing 12 month debt to funds from operations of 1.9x, a significant improvement compared to $443 million and 2.6x at the end of 2010; -- Achieved budget targets with an average production rate of 25,306 Boe/d for the three months ended December 31, 2011 and 25,556 Boe/d for the year ended December 31, 2011; -- Significantly increased oil and liquids production as a percentage of total production to 33% for the three months ended December 31, 2011 and 32% for the full year 2011 compared to 28% and 27%, respectively, for the same periods in 2010; -- Drilled 16 (11.9 net) wells during the fourth quarter and 56 (42.1 net) wells for the year ended December 31, 2011. NuVista operated 47 of these wells and 50 of the 56 wells were drilled horizontally; -- In February 2012, the third of our five well highly liquids-rich Wapiti Montney program was completed (100% working interest) in the North block of our lands with excellent results. Test rates after cleanup averaged 9.5 MMcf/d for the final 5 hours of a 30 hour test at 2,233 psi flowing surface pressure. Free condensate production over the 5 hour test period averaged 370 Bbls/d. At this rate, we estimate total C2+ production to range between 640 Bbls/d processed through existing shallow cut facilities and 975 Bbls/d if processed through deep cut facilities. This test rate reinforces our confidence in this play, signifying a well which we expect will exceed our economic type curve for this play. This well is being tied-in for production startup early in the second quarter. As previously announced on December 21, 2011, we drilled and completed the second of the five well program in the South Block of our lands with strong results. This well is on track for tie-in and production startup early in the second quarter of 2012 at an expected restricted production rate of 5 MMcf/d and 250 Bbls/d of natural gas liquids. This well represents a significant step-out and validation point for the South block of our lands; -- The fourth of the five well program has now been rig released and is awaiting completion. The drilling results have demonstrated remarkable progress with pacesetter results for the entire Wapiti Montney trend. Drilling days for this well were 44 days compared to a 57 day average for all nearby wells, a reduction of 23%. This is a strong early demonstration of the cost efficiencies possible as we move towards full development on this repeatable play. A new compressor station, which is part of the $70 million five well program, is due for startup early in the second quarter of 2012 as planned. As a result of continued success on the part of NuVista and other industry players, land sale prices and industry activity in the area continue to heat up. NuVista owns 164 gross sections (92% working interest) of land in the Wapiti Montney play with the potential for over 400 future drilling locations; -- Subsequent to year end, NuVista participated in a second sweet liquids- rich Falher horizontal natural gas well (50% working interest) in the Wapiti operating area with very strong test results. Maximum test rates were 9.5 MMcf/d at 2,500 psi during a 6 hour period at the end of a 59 hour flow test. Free condensate production over this period averaged 380 Bbls/d. At this rate, we estimate total C2+ production of 950 Bbls/d using deep cut recoveries at the nearby third party plant to which the well will be tied into. A third well has also been drilled and recently completed (51% working interest) with very successful results to be released at a later date. We are reviewing additional Falher locations and are currently developing drilling plans to exploit this play further in the coming months; -- Drilled three highly successful liquids-rich natural gas wells through the fourth quarter of 2011 in the W5 Alder Flats operating area with detailed results announced previously. All wells have been placed on production at very strong rates. Subsequent to year end, the most recent well at Alder Flats (75% working interest) has now been completed and is also showing excellent results. This well tested at 9 MMcf/d at 2,345 psi flowing surface pressure over 43 hours. Liquids yields are expected to average 25 - 30 Bbls/MMcf or the equivalent of 230 - 280 Bbls/day at the test rate. This well has been tied-in and is on production as of mid-January at over 9 MMcf/d; -- Expanded our proven geographic footprint in our W5 Spirit River/Notikewin play, west of the Alder Flats area, with a successful horizontal multi-frac test well (100% working interest). NuVista has accumulated significant land and access to infrastructure in the area and, based on our current interpretation of the play, should provide for significant volume growth in the future. Overall, NuVista's momentum and positive results continue in W5 with exceptional strength. Combined with heritage W5 lands, NuVista now holds 251 gross sections (67% working interest) in this play area; and -- During 2011, NuVista proceeded with the development of its Zoller Lake Birdbear heavy oil play and delivered exceptional economic returns and record oil production in the area. Success in the south step-out tests from the Hallam Birdbear pool has resulted in development and delineation drilling which continues in 2012.
Non-Core Asset Dispositions
NuVista has made significant progress on its non-core divestiture program with proceeds from dispositions of $5 million in the fourth quarter of 2011 and a total of $14 million, including first quarter 2012 dispositions to date. Most dispositions were undeveloped or minor production lands with total production of only approximately 200 Boe/d and an attractive average sales multiple of $70,000 per flowing Boe/d. This non-core divestiture program will continue as we prudently manage our balance sheet in this low gas price environment and move towards second half 2012 funding catalysts of a larger nature.
2011 Year End Reserves and Finding and Development Costs
2011 year end proved reserves were 69.8 MMBoe compared to 74.0 MMBoe at year end 2010. Proved plus probable year end reserves were 110.1 MMBoe compared to 113.1 MMBoe at year end 2010. The difference is primarily due to economic revisions of -2.7 MMBoe in dry gas production properties based on reduced natural gas price forecasts and -1.7 MMBoe of net divestitures, on a proved plus probable basis. Significant momentum is building in NuVista's W6 Montney and W5 Spirit River/Notikewin plays which are expected to result in material increases to proved and proved plus probable reserves bookings, however, year end cut-off phasing has pushed much of this benefit to 2012. In the Wapiti Montney alone, NuVista has only five proved drilling locations and eight probable drilling locations booked to date while resource estimates and well results continue to indicate the potential for over 400 future horizontal locations.
Net Loss for the Year Ended December 31, 2011 - Impairment in Value of Oil and Gas Properties
In the fourth quarter of 2011, NuVista recognized an impairment to the financial statement value of Property, Plant and Equipment and Goodwill in the amounts of $147.7 million and $25.8 million, respectively. These impairments relate to the reduction in the fair value of four natural gas Cash Generating Units in northern and eastern Alberta and in Saskatchewan due to a continuing forecast for lower natural gas prices compared to the forecast at December 31, 2010. The impairments are described in more detail in NuVista's audited financial statements and management's discussion and analysis for the year ended December 31, 2011, available through NuVista's filings on SEDAR at www.SEDAR.com.
2011 Summary and 2012 Guidance
In 2011, NuVista continued its successful transition towards a business model of internal generation of large resource plays with repeatable liquids-rich natural gas and crude oil opportunities and away from an acquire and develop model. NuVista's first priority in 2011 was reducing its debt levels and this occurred in the first quarter with a $99.8 million equity offering and the disposition of $37.2 million of Pembina Cardium assets. Following the reduction of its debt, NuVista targeted capital spending approximately equal to funds from operations. With funds from operations reduced due to lower natural gas prices, NuVista prudently managed capital and maintained production volumes at second quarter levels for the remainder of the year. The focus of NuVista's 2011 capital program was on drilling a balance of high return oil wells, combined with drilling strategic wells in its two liquids-rich natural gas plays to advance the significant inventory of repeatable multi-frac horizontal drilling locations.
In May 2011, Jonathan Wright joined NuVista as President and Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Wright has a proven track record of successful leadership at a larger oil and gas producer, both domestically and internationally. Mr. Wright brought a business philosophy to NuVista that ensures focus on a limited number of repeatable plays, improving drilling and completion execution, and a disciplined approach to managing all aspects of the business. Based on a review of NuVista's assets, a decision was made to focus on the following three key plays:
-- W3/W4 heavy oil with the company's best economic returns and a 1-2 year inventory of prospects; -- W5 Pembina/Ferrier liquids-rich natural gas in the Spirit River and Notikewin formations with the potential to develop into a repeatable play with over 75 locations representing economic investment of over $350MM; and -- W6 Wapiti Montney liquids-rich natural gas resource play with the potential for a repeatable inventory of over 400 drilling locations and several billion dollars of economic investment.
With breakeven gas prices of $2.00 - $3.00/Mcf, the above two liquids-rich natural gas plays are highly competitive.
Also, as part of this review of assets, certain assets were identified as non-strategic with the potential to be rationalized at the appropriate time for the purpose of redeploying the capital in NuVista's three key plays.
In early 2012, we have seen natural gas prices continue to decline due to a warm winter and an oversupply of natural gas in North America. With the outlook for continued low natural gas prices over the near term, NuVista is carefully evaluating its business to preserve value and ensure a sustainable model without jeopardizing its financial flexibility and its advancement of long term growth opportunities in the W5 Spirit River/Notikewin and W6 Wapiti Montney plays. NuVista expects to limit 2012 capital spending to funds from operations and proceeds from non-core divestitures, however second half 2012 spending levels will be determined at the end of the second quarter of 2012 after reviewing the results of our Montney program and divestiture proceeds. As of the date of this press release, NuVista has disposed of non-core Pembina Cardium and other assets for approximately $14 million since December 2011 so this process is well advanced. NuVista will be pursuing additional non-core dispositions of assets throughout 2012 where retention values can be realized, creating additional financial flexibility to fund the areas of key focus for the company. NuVista will remain flexible to accelerate spending in areas where recent success has been realized subject to some of the various funding catalysts being contemplated.
For now, NuVista's operating and financial guidance for the first half of 2012 remains unchanged with a capital budget of between $70 million and $80 million and average production within the previous guidance range of 24,500 Boe/d to 25,500 Boe/d. Given the tremendous drilling results experienced over the past several months, NuVista expects that this range of production can be achieved. Funds from operations for the first half of 2012 are forecast at between $45 million and $50 million based on a forecast AECO natural gas price of $2.40/Mcf and WTI oil price of US$103/Bbl. The capital budget is planned to modestly exceed funds from operations in the first half of 2012 due to the busy winter drilling season however, as mentioned earlier, proceeds of asset dispositions are expected to make up any cash flow shortfall with $14 million already achieved to date.
Despite the weak natural gas price environment, NuVista is confident that its disciplined deployment of capital on its material key plays, while maintaining a prudent focus on the balance sheet, will result in shareholder value creation over the long term. With a talented and motivated workforce and a revised business strategy focused on discipline, execution and profitability, we look forward to updating you on the progress in this value creation process as we move through 2012.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Corporate Highlights ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Three months ended Year ended December 31, December 31, 2011 2010 2011 2010 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Financial ($ thousands, except per share) Oil and natural gas revenue 96,578 89,552 369,234 373,327 Funds from operations(1) 48,467 35,618 164,019 169,991 Per basic share 0.49 0.40 1.68 1.92 Per diluted share 0.49 0.40 1.68 1.92 Net earnings (loss) (158,462) (20,965) (143,800) (59,655) Per basic share (1.59) (0.24) (1.47) (0.67) Per diluted share (1.59) (0.24) (1.47) (0.67) Adjusted net earnings (loss) (1) (19,965) 2,431 (33,366) (22,931) Per basic share (0.20) 0.03 (0.34) (0.26) Per diluted share (0.20) 0.03 (0.34) (0.26) Total assets 1,373,705 1,533,824 Long-term debt, net of adjusted working capital(1) 306,791 443,043 Capital expenditures 57,784 28,535 161,830 225,050 Dispositions 5,250 - 42,444 - Weighted average common shares outstanding (thousands): Basic 99,513 88,719 97,557 88,583 Diluted 99,513 88,719 97,557 88,583 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Operating Production Natural gas (MMcf/d) 101.3 121.2 104.3 123.9 Natural gas liquids (Bbls/d) 2,912 3,024 2,974 3,053 Oil (Bbls/d) 5,506 4,935 5,206 4,647 Total oil equivalent (Boe/d) 25,306 28,165 25,556 28,343 Average product prices(2) Natural gas ($/Mcf) 3.63 3.85 3.87 4.49 Natural gas liquids ($/Bbl) 68.82 52.76 64.31 51.48 Oil ($/Bbl) 80.92 64.38 74.42 63.66 Operating expenses Natural gas and natural gas liquids ($/Mcfe) 1.69 1.37 1.70 1.22 Oil ($/Bbl) 14.41 18.78 14.63 18.26 Total oil equivalent ($/Boe) 11.06 10.09 11.12 9.11 Operating netback ($/Boe) 24.88 17.82 21.56 20.10 Funds from operations netback ($/Boe)(1) 20.81 13.75 17.58 16.44 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTES: 1. Funds from operations, funds from operations per share, funds from operations netback, operating netback, adjusted net earnings and adjusted working capital are not defined by GAAP in Canada and are referred to as non-GAAP measures. Funds from operations are based on cash flow from operating activities as per the statement of cash flows before changes in non-cash working capital and asset retirement expenditures. Funds from operations per share is calculated based on the weighted average number of common shares outstanding consistent with the calculation of net earnings (loss) per share. Funds from operations netback equals the total of revenues including realized commodity derivative gains/losses less royalties, transportation, operating, general and administrative, restricted stock units, interest expenses and cash taxes calculated on a Boe basis. Adjusted net earnings equals net earnings excluding after tax unrealized gains (losses) on commodity derivatives, impairments and gains (losses) on property divestments. Operating netback equals the total of revenues including realized commodity derivative gains/losses less royalties, transportation and operating expenses calculated on a Boe basis. Adjusted working capital excludes the current portions of the commodity derivative asset or liability. Total Boe is calculated by multiplying the daily production by the number of days in the period. For more details on non-GAAP measures, refer to NuVista's "Management's Discussion and Analysis". 2. Product prices include realized gains/losses on commodity derivatives.
Supplemental 2011 Year End Reserves Data
Our 2011 independent engineering evaluation has been completed by GLJ Petroleum Consultants Ltd. ("GLJ") effective December 31, 2011 (the "GLJ Report").
Unless otherwise indicated, the reserves information set forth in this press release are "company interest" reserves. "Company interest" means, in relation to NuVista's interest in reserves, its working interest (operating or non-operating) share before deduction of royalties, plus NuVista's royalty interests in production or reserves. Investors are cautioned that "company interest" reserves should not be construed as an alternative to "gross" or "net" reserves calculated in accordance with National Instrument 51-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Oil and Gas Activities ("NI 51-101") and does not have a standardized meaning under NI 51-101.
Overall finding and development costs, including revisions and future development capital, were $30.29/Boe for proved reserves and $27.89/Boe for proved plus probable reserves. Excluding revisions, the proved plus probable finding and development costs including future development capital was $20.37/Boe. This resulted in a corporate proved plus probable operating netback recycle ratio of 0.8x or 1.1x excluding revisions. One-time factors affecting these results include the phasing and economic revisions noted above and our corporate netback having a natural gas weighting while our new capital program focuses on oil and liquids-rich natural gas. 2011 play specific recycle ratios for all three key plays range from 1.8x to 2.4x despite the challenging natural gas price environment, illustrating our confidence in their finding and development costs and recycle ratio strength as we move through 2012 and beyond.
The following table outlines NuVista's finding, development and acquisition costs in more detail:
3 Year-Average (1)(2) 2011 (1) (2) 2010 (1) (2) --------------------------------------------------------- Proved Proved Proved plus plus plus Proved probable Proved probable Proved probable ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- After reserve revisions and including changes in future development capital ($/Boe) Finding, development and acquisition cost(3) 18.43 16.27 27.80 28.79 22.04 18.44 Finding and development costs 22.84 20.51 30.29 27.89 22.60 19.00 Acquisition/ (disposition) costs 11.79 9.52 (43.01) (24.53) 15.10 10.66 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. The aggregate of the exploration and development costs incurred in the most recent financial year and the change during the year in estimated future development costs generally will not reflect total finding and development costs related to reserve additions for the year. 2. Drilling credits of $1.3 million were recorded during 2011 and $17.6 million were recorded in 2010. 3. Finding, development and acquisition costs have been included in addition to finding and development costs, future acquisition costs can have a significant impact on reserves replacement costs. The following table summarizes the future development capital included in the GLJ Report: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ($ thousands, undiscounted) Proved plus Proved probable ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Balance, December 31, 2010 228,687 410,555 Exploration and development changes in the year 22,838 63,088 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Balance, December 31, 2011 251,525 473,643 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The following table provides summary reserve information based upon the GLJ Report using the published GLJ January 1, 2012 price forecast set forth below: Natural gas Liquids ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Company Company interest Net Interest Net Reserves category (1) (MMcf) (MMcf) (MBbls) (MBbls) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Proved: Developed producing 211,627 186,627 5,914 4,290 Developed non-producing 34,276 30,238 1,280 996 Undeveloped 52,202 48,196 1,904 1,538 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total proved 298,104 265,062 9,097 6,823 Probable 173,910 155,490 5,886 4,371 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total proved plus probable 472,014 420,552 14,983 11,194 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Oil Total ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Company Company Interest Net Interest Net Reserves category (1) (MBbls) (MBbls) (Mboe) (Mboe) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Proved: Developed producing 7,754 6,811 48,939 42,205 Developed non-producing 431 351 7,423 6,387 Undeveloped 2,813 2,494 13,417 12,065 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total proved 10,997 9,657 69,779 60,657 Probable 5,435 4,547 40,306 34,834 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total proved plus probable 16,432 14,204 110,085 95,491 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Numbers may not add due to rounding. The following table is a summary reconciliation of the 2011 year end reserves with the reserves reported in the 2010 year end reserves report: Natural Total oil gas(1) Liquids(1) Oil(1) equivalent(1) (Bcf) (MBbls) (MBbls) (MBoe) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total proved Balance, December 31, 2010 319.0 8,758 12,077 73,989 Exploration and development 25.4 1,329 1,449 7,014 Technical revisions 8.2 469 2 1,843 Economic revisions (15.0) (243) 3 (2,739) Acquisitions 10.9 29 155 1,999 Dispositions (12.3) (159) (789) (2,999) Production (38.1) (1,086) (1,900) (9,328) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Balance, December 31, 2011 298.1 9,097 10,997 69,779 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total proved plus probable Balance, December 31, 2010 488.9 13,986 17,602 113,073 Exploration and development 40.1 2,272 2,034 10,995 Technical revisions (0.6) 227 (365) (250) Economic revisions (14.7) (248) (13) (2,713) Acquisitions 15.2 35 230 2,795 Dispositions (18.8) (203) (1,156) (4,487) Production (38.1) (1,086) (1,900) (9,328) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Balance, December 31, 2011 472.0 14,983 16,432 110,085 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Numbers may not add due to rounding.
The estimated net present values of future net revenue before income taxes associated with NuVista's reserves effective December 31, 2011 and based on published GLJ future price forecast are summarized in the following table.
The estimated future net revenue contained in the following table does not necessarily represent the fair market value of the reserves. There is no assurance that the forecast price and cost assumptions contained in the GLJ 2011 Report will be attained and variations could be material. The recovery and reserve estimates described herein are estimates only. Actual reserves may be greater or less than those calculated.
Discount factor (%/year) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Reserves category (1)(2) ($ millions) 0% 5% 10% 15% ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Proved: Developed producing 1,116 868 714 609 Developed non-producing 166 109 81 64 Undeveloped 265 163 106 72 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total proved 1,547 1,140 901 745 Probable 1,054 592 383 269 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total proved plus probable 2,601 1,732 1,284 1,014 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Numbers may not add due to rounding. 2. Estimate future net reserves do not represent the fair market value of reserves The following table is a summary of pricing and inflation rate assumptions based on published GLJ forecast prices and costs as at January 1, 2012: Natural Gas Liquids Oil ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Edmonton AECO Gas WTI Par Price Price Edmonton Edmonton Cushing 40 API ($Cdn/ Propane Butane Oklahoma ($Cdn/ Year MMbtu) ($Cdn/Bbl) ($Cdn/Bbl) ($US/Bbl) Bbl) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Forecast 2012 3.49 58.78 76.41 97.00 97.96 2013 4.13 60.61 78.80 100.00 101.02 2014 4.59 60.61 78.80 100.00 101.02 2015 5.05 60.61 78.80 100.00 101.02 2016 5.51 60.61 78.80 100.00 101.02 2017 5.97 60.61 78.80 100.00 101.02 2018 6.21 61.44 79.87 101.35 102.40 2019 6.33 62.68 81.49 103.38 104.47 2020 6.46 63.95 83.13 105.45 106.58 2021 6.58 65.24 84.81 107.56 108.73 2022 +2%/yr +2%/yr +2%/yr +2%/yr +2%/yr ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Oil ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hardisty Cromer Heavy Medium 12 API 29 API Inflation Exchange ($Cdn/ ($Cdn/ Rates Rate(2) Year Bbl) Bbl) %/ Year(1) ($US/$Cdn) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Forecast 2012 72.37 90.12 2.0 0.98 2013 73.60 92.94 2.0 0.98 2014 74.51 91.93 2.0 0.98 2015 74.51 91.93 2.0 0.98 2016 74.51 91.93 2.0 0.98 2017 74.51 91.93 2.0 0.98 2018 75.54 93.18 2.0 0.98 2019 77.09 95.07 2.0 0.98 2020 78.67 96.99 2.0 0.98 2021 80.28 98.85 2.0 0.98 2022 +2%/yr +2%/yr 2.0 0.98 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Inflation rate for costs. 2. Exchange rate used to generate the benchmark reference prices in this table. Net Asset Value Per Share, as at December 31, 2011 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ($ thousands) 2011 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net present value of oil and gas reserves, discounted at 10%, before tax (1)(2) $1,284,023 Undeveloped land (3) 120,414 Cash, accounts receivable and prepaids 50,350 Accounts payable and accrued liabilities (67,710) Long-term debt (289,431) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net asset value $ 1,097,646 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shares outstanding (000's) 99,513 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net asset value ($/share) $ 11.03 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Proved plus probable company interest reserves, as at December 31, 2011, as evaluated by GLJ Petroleum Consultants Ltd. 2. Estimated future net reserves do not represent the fair market value of reserves. 3. Undeveloped land value is recorded at the carrying value.
In addition to the reserves information disclosed in this press release, more detailed reserves information will be included in NuVista's Annual Information Form in addition to the full NI 51-101 disclosure for the year ended December 31, 2011, which is expected to be filed on SEDAR on or before March 30, 2012.
CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS AND MD&A
December 31, 2011 audited consolidated financial statements and notes to the consolidated financial statements and Management's Discussion and Analysis for NuVista Energy Ltd. have been filed on SEDAR (www.sedar.com) under NuVista Energy Ltd. and can also be accessed on NuVista's website at www.nuvistaenergy.com.
ADVISORY REGARDING OIL AND GAS INFORMATION
This news release contains the terms barrels of oil equivalent ("Boe") and thousand cubic feet equivalent ("Mcfe"). Natural gas is converted to a Boe using six thousand cubic feet of gas to one barrel of oil. In certain circumstances natural gas liquid volumes have been converted to a Mcfe on the basis of one barrel of natural gas liquids to six thousand cubic feet of gas. Boes and Mcfes may be misleading, particularly if used in isolation. The foregoing conversion ratios are based on an energy equivalency conversion method primarily applicable at the burner tip and does not represent a value equivalency at the wellhead.
ADVISORY REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING INFORMATION AND STATEMENTS
This press release contains forward-looking statements and forward-looking information (collectively, "forward-looking statements") within the meaning of applicable securities laws. The use of any of the words "will", "expects", "believe", "plans", "potential" and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. More particularly and without limitation, this press release contains forward looking statements, including management's assessment of: NuVista's future strategy, plans, opportunities and operations; forecast production; production mix; drilling, development, completion and tie-in plans and results; NuVista's planned capital budget; targeted debt level; the timing, allocation and efficiency of NuVista's capital program and the results therefrom; plans regarding facility construction and/or expansions, the timing thereof and the results therefrom; the anticipated potential of NuVista's asset base; forecast funds from operations; the source of funding of capital expenditures; the objectives and focus of NuVista's capital program and the allocation thereof and results therefrom; NuVista's risk management strategy; expectations regarding future commodity prices and netbacks; and industry conditions. By their nature, forward-looking statements are based upon certain assumptions and are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties, some of which are beyond NuVista's control, including the impact of general economic conditions, industry conditions, current and future commodity prices, currency and interest rates, anticipated production rates, borrowing, operating and other costs and funds from operations, the timing, allocation and amount of capital expenditures and the results therefrom, anticipated reserves and the imprecision of reserve estimates, the performance of existing wells, the success obtained in drilling new wells, the sufficiency of budgeted capital expenditures in carrying out planned activities, competition from other industry participants, availability of qualified personnel or services and drilling and related equipment, stock market volatility, effects of regulation by governmental agencies including changes in environmental regulations, tax laws and royalties; the ability to access sufficient capital from internal sources and bank and equity markets; and including, without limitation, those risks considered under "Risk Factors" in our Annual Information Form.
Readers are cautioned that the assumptions used in the preparation of such information, although considered reasonable at the time of preparation, may prove to be imprecise and, as such, undue reliance should not be placed on forward-looking statements. NuVista's actual results, performance or achievement could differ materially from those expressed in, or implied by, these forward-looking statements, or if any of them do so, what benefits NuVista will derive therefrom. NuVista disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law.
Contact Information:
Jonathan A. Wright
President and CEO
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NuVista Energy Ltd.
Robert F. Froese
VP, Finance and CFO
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