RUBELLITE ENERGY INC. PROVIDES CAPITALIZATION, GOVERNANCE AND OPERATIONS UPDATE AND 2022 GUIDANCE
Rubellite Energy Inc. has provided a capitalization, governance and operations update and has released 2022 guidance following the completion on Sept. 3, 2021, of the plan of arrangement involving Perpetual Energy Inc., Rubellite and the shareholders of Perpetual.
Capitalization update
The common shares and warrants of Rubellite issued in connection with the plan of arrangement are expected to commence trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange on or about Thursday, Sept. 9, 2021, under the symbol RBY and RBY.WT, respectively.
In connection with the plan of arrangement, Rubellite expects to raise a minimum of $73.9-million through a combination of equity financings expected to close concurrently in early October, 2021. Upon completion of the financings and based on the minimum $10.5-million non-brokered private placement, Rubellite is expected to have approximately 39.0 million common shares outstanding, no debt and a working capital surplus of approximately $13-million. If the maximum $20-million non-brokered private placement is completed, Rubellite will have approximately 43.8 million common shares outstanding and a working capital surplus of approximately $22.5-million.
Rubellite has entered into a commitment with its lead bank to establish a new $3-million revolving credit facility (subject to the closing of the financings and other customary conditions precedent) with an initial term to May 31, 2022, and which may be extended for a further 12 months subject to lender approval.
Governance update
Rubellite's board of directors has been fully constituted and comprises a majority of independent directors, each of whom is unique from Perpetual's board, establishing a strong and diverse governance model and clear shareholder and management alignment.
The majority-independent board, as described below, has extensive technical and managerial experience in oil and gas exploration and development, with strengths in mergers and acquisitions, corporate finance, capital markets, and environmental, social and governance (ESG) matters. In addition to Sue Riddell Rose, Rubellite's president and chief executive officer, and Ryan Shay, Rubellite's vice-president of finance and chief financial officer, the board comprises the following non-executive independent members.
Holly Benson -- an independent director and chair of the audit committee
Ms. Benson, a chartered accountant, was appointed vice-president of finance and chief financial officer of Peters & Co. Ltd. in 1999 and held that position until Dec. 31, 2020. Ms. Benson has been involved in various industry committees, working groups and councils throughout her career. She has been a member of the financial and operations advisory section (FOAS) of the Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada (IIROC) and an FOAS executive, including a term as its chair. Ms. Benson has been serving on the board of directors of IIROC since January, 2015, and is a member of IIROC's finance, audit and risk committee.
Tamara MacDonald -- an independent director and chair of the compensation and corporate governance committee
Ms. MacDonald was most recently the senior vice-president of corporate and business development of Crescent Point Energy Corp., a position she held from October, 2004, to July, 2018. Ms. MacDonald has over 28 years of oil and gas industry experience and has been involved in more than 530 transactions totalling over $14.5-billion. Prior to Crescent Point, Ms. MacDonald worked with NCE Petrofund Corp., Merit Energy Ltd., Tarragon Oil & Gas Ltd., and Northstar Energy Corp. Ms. MacDonald holds an Institute of Corporate Directors (ICD.D) designation and currently sits on the board of directors of Spartan Delta Corp. and Southern Energy Corp.
Bruce Shultz -- an independent director and chair of the environment, health and safety (EHS) committee and reserves committee
Mr. Shultz was most recently president and chief executive officer of Huron Resources Corp., a private junior oil and gas exploration company with drilling success in a newly defined Wabamun oil play in southern Alberta. Previously, he was the president and chief executive officer of Huron Energy Corp., which experienced success in the Montney of NEBC, and, prior to that, Rubicon Energy Corp., which made a significant Nisku oil discovery in the Pembina area of Alberta. He is a professional geologist and has over 40 years of oil and gas exploration experience beginning his career with Gulf Canada in 1980.
Operations update
Rubellite is exclusively focused on Clearwater oil exploration and development utilizing multilateral horizontal drilling technology. Clearwater is a high-rate-of-return play with compelling economics at current forward market prices for Western Canadian Select crude oil. Rubellite's assets comprise 104.5 net sections of acreage highly prospective for conventional heavy crude oil in the Clearwater formation with over 370 identified multilateral drilling locations. The Clearwater assets also include proprietary two-dimensional (2-D) and three-dimensional (3-D) seismic and an extensive road network of approximately 40 kilometres (km). There are no decommissioning obligations except those associated with producing wells. Based on an independent reserve report prepared by McDaniel and Associates Consultants Ltd., effective June 1, 2021, the Clearwater assets have booked proved and probable heavy crude oil reserves of 3.6 million barrels (MMbbl) with 25 booked undeveloped drilling locations. The remaining 345 identified drilling locations are unbooked. Rubellite will control and operate 100 per cent of the Clearwater assets.
Currently, there are 11 (10.0 net) producing multilateral wells, including the six (6.0 net) original producing wells at Ukalta, two (1.0 net) wells at Marten Hills, which were rig released in early July, and three (3.0 net) producing wells at Figure Lake, two of which were just recently rig released in mid-August. Sales production at Marten Hills commenced in late August after fully recovering load oil from drilling operations and the wells on average are performing at Rubellite's Marten Hills IP30-type curve production level of approximately 120 barrels per day (bbl/d) of 20-degree API crude oil each. The two new Figure Lake wells were brought on stream Aug. 26, 2021, and are currently recovering load oil from the drilling operation. One additional exploration well over 10 miles north of the producing Figure Lake pad site has been drilled and is awaiting completion while the fourth and final well (1.0 net) in the 2021 Figure Lake drilling program is anticipated to be rig released next week. Both Figure Lake wells on this two-well pad are expected to be equipped to begin pumping by mid-September.
Rubellite's drilling program for the remainder of 2021 will consist of eight (8.0 net) multilateral wells at Ukalta. Plans for 2022 include a 20-net-well drilling program across the three development areas while preliminary plans for 2023 include the drilling of 24 net wells. The planned drilling activity is forecast to drive rapid production growth from production levels of approximately 350 bbl/d of conventional heavy crude oil at Rubellite's inception in mid-July to estimated average production in excess of 2,000 bbl/d in 2022. In the context of current strip pricing, Rubellite's organic growth business plan is expected to be fully financed, drive material adjusted funds flow growth over the next two years and has the potential to generate significant free funds flow by 2022.
Rubellite also plans to continue exploration activities to pursue additional prospective land and derisk existing acreage, including the delineation of exploratory lands that have been secured in the West Dawson and Cadotte areas.
Rubellite guidance
The board has approved second half 2021 capital expenditures of $18-million to $22-million, with expenditures largely directed to the drilling, completion and equipping of four (4.0 net) wells at Figure Lake, which are anticipated to be 100 per cent financed by the previously announced Figure Lake GORR (gross overriding royalty return) financing and the planned eight-well (8.0 net) drilling program at Ukalta, as well as preparatory work for first quarter 2022 activities.
An attached table summarizes Rubellite's anticipated capital spending and drilling activities for the second half of 2021 and 2022.
Rubellite expects production to ramp up significantly through the fourth quarter of 2021 as the four recently drilled Figure Lake wells and the eight new wells at Ukalta are placed on production. Rubellite expects 2022 production to average in excess of 2,000 boe/d, composed of 100 per cent conventional heavy crude oil.
Two thousand twenty-two guidance assumptions are as shown in an attached table.
About Rubellite Energy Inc.
Rubellite is a Canadian energy company engaged in the exploration, development and production of heavy crude oil from the Clearwater formation in eastern Alberta, utilizing multilateral drilling technology. Rubellite has a pure play Clearwater asset base and is pursuing a robust organic growth plan focused on superior corporate returns and free funds flow generation while maintaining a conservative capital structure and prioritizing ESG excellence.
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Perpetual creation Rubellite details 2022 guidance
2021-09-07 13:44 ET - News Release
Ms. Sue Riddell Rose of Rubellite reports
RUBELLITE ENERGY INC. PROVIDES CAPITALIZATION, GOVERNANCE AND OPERATIONS UPDATE AND 2022 GUIDANCE
Rubellite Energy Inc. has provided a capitalization, governance and operations update and has released 2022 guidance following the completion on Sept. 3, 2021, of the plan of arrangement involving Perpetual Energy Inc., Rubellite and the shareholders of Perpetual.
Capitalization update
The common shares and warrants of Rubellite issued in connection with the plan of arrangement are expected to commence trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange on or about Thursday, Sept. 9, 2021, under the symbol RBY and RBY.WT, respectively.
In connection with the plan of arrangement, Rubellite expects to raise a minimum of $73.9-million through a combination of equity financings expected to close concurrently in early October, 2021. Upon completion of the financings and based on the minimum $10.5-million non-brokered private placement, Rubellite is expected to have approximately 39.0 million common shares outstanding, no debt and a working capital surplus of approximately $13-million. If the maximum $20-million non-brokered private placement is completed, Rubellite will have approximately 43.8 million common shares outstanding and a working capital surplus of approximately $22.5-million.
Rubellite has entered into a commitment with its lead bank to establish a new $3-million revolving credit facility (subject to the closing of the financings and other customary conditions precedent) with an initial term to May 31, 2022, and which may be extended for a further 12 months subject to lender approval.
Governance update
Rubellite's board of directors has been fully constituted and comprises a majority of independent directors, each of whom is unique from Perpetual's board, establishing a strong and diverse governance model and clear shareholder and management alignment.
The majority-independent board, as described below, has extensive technical and managerial experience in oil and gas exploration and development, with strengths in mergers and acquisitions, corporate finance, capital markets, and environmental, social and governance (ESG) matters. In addition to Sue Riddell Rose, Rubellite's president and chief executive officer, and Ryan Shay, Rubellite's vice-president of finance and chief financial officer, the board comprises the following non-executive independent members.
Holly Benson -- an independent director and chair of the audit committee
Ms. Benson, a chartered accountant, was appointed vice-president of finance and chief financial officer of Peters & Co. Ltd. in 1999 and held that position until Dec. 31, 2020. Ms. Benson has been involved in various industry committees, working groups and councils throughout her career. She has been a member of the financial and operations advisory section (FOAS) of the Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada (IIROC) and an FOAS executive, including a term as its chair. Ms. Benson has been serving on the board of directors of IIROC since January, 2015, and is a member of IIROC's finance, audit and risk committee.
Tamara MacDonald -- an independent director and chair of the compensation and corporate governance committee
Ms. MacDonald was most recently the senior vice-president of corporate and business development of Crescent Point Energy Corp., a position she held from October, 2004, to July, 2018. Ms. MacDonald has over 28 years of oil and gas industry experience and has been involved in more than 530 transactions totalling over $14.5-billion. Prior to Crescent Point, Ms. MacDonald worked with NCE Petrofund Corp., Merit Energy Ltd., Tarragon Oil & Gas Ltd., and Northstar Energy Corp. Ms. MacDonald holds an Institute of Corporate Directors (ICD.D) designation and currently sits on the board of directors of Spartan Delta Corp. and Southern Energy Corp.
Bruce Shultz -- an independent director and chair of the environment, health and safety (EHS) committee and reserves committee
Mr. Shultz was most recently president and chief executive officer of Huron Resources Corp., a private junior oil and gas exploration company with drilling success in a newly defined Wabamun oil play in southern Alberta. Previously, he was the president and chief executive officer of Huron Energy Corp., which experienced success in the Montney of NEBC, and, prior to that, Rubicon Energy Corp., which made a significant Nisku oil discovery in the Pembina area of Alberta. He is a professional geologist and has over 40 years of oil and gas exploration experience beginning his career with Gulf Canada in 1980.
Operations update
Rubellite is exclusively focused on Clearwater oil exploration and development utilizing multilateral horizontal drilling technology. Clearwater is a high-rate-of-return play with compelling economics at current forward market prices for Western Canadian Select crude oil. Rubellite's assets comprise 104.5 net sections of acreage highly prospective for conventional heavy crude oil in the Clearwater formation with over 370 identified multilateral drilling locations. The Clearwater assets also include proprietary two-dimensional (2-D) and three-dimensional (3-D) seismic and an extensive road network of approximately 40 kilometres (km). There are no decommissioning obligations except those associated with producing wells. Based on an independent reserve report prepared by McDaniel and Associates Consultants Ltd., effective June 1, 2021, the Clearwater assets have booked proved and probable heavy crude oil reserves of 3.6 million barrels (MMbbl) with 25 booked undeveloped drilling locations. The remaining 345 identified drilling locations are unbooked. Rubellite will control and operate 100 per cent of the Clearwater assets.
Currently, there are 11 (10.0 net) producing multilateral wells, including the six (6.0 net) original producing wells at Ukalta, two (1.0 net) wells at Marten Hills, which were rig released in early July, and three (3.0 net) producing wells at Figure Lake, two of which were just recently rig released in mid-August. Sales production at Marten Hills commenced in late August after fully recovering load oil from drilling operations and the wells on average are performing at Rubellite's Marten Hills IP30-type curve production level of approximately 120 barrels per day (bbl/d) of 20-degree API crude oil each. The two new Figure Lake wells were brought on stream Aug. 26, 2021, and are currently recovering load oil from the drilling operation. One additional exploration well over 10 miles north of the producing Figure Lake pad site has been drilled and is awaiting completion while the fourth and final well (1.0 net) in the 2021 Figure Lake drilling program is anticipated to be rig released next week. Both Figure Lake wells on this two-well pad are expected to be equipped to begin pumping by mid-September.
Rubellite's drilling program for the remainder of 2021 will consist of eight (8.0 net) multilateral wells at Ukalta. Plans for 2022 include a 20-net-well drilling program across the three development areas while preliminary plans for 2023 include the drilling of 24 net wells. The planned drilling activity is forecast to drive rapid production growth from production levels of approximately 350 bbl/d of conventional heavy crude oil at Rubellite's inception in mid-July to estimated average production in excess of 2,000 bbl/d in 2022. In the context of current strip pricing, Rubellite's organic growth business plan is expected to be fully financed, drive material adjusted funds flow growth over the next two years and has the potential to generate significant free funds flow by 2022.
Rubellite also plans to continue exploration activities to pursue additional prospective land and derisk existing acreage, including the delineation of exploratory lands that have been secured in the West Dawson and Cadotte areas.
Rubellite guidance
The board has approved second half 2021 capital expenditures of $18-million to $22-million, with expenditures largely directed to the drilling, completion and equipping of four (4.0 net) wells at Figure Lake, which are anticipated to be 100 per cent financed by the previously announced Figure Lake GORR (gross overriding royalty return) financing and the planned eight-well (8.0 net) drilling program at Ukalta, as well as preparatory work for first quarter 2022 activities.
An attached table summarizes Rubellite's anticipated capital spending and drilling activities for the second half of 2021 and 2022.
Rubellite expects production to ramp up significantly through the fourth quarter of 2021 as the four recently drilled Figure Lake wells and the eight new wells at Ukalta are placed on production. Rubellite expects 2022 production to average in excess of 2,000 boe/d, composed of 100 per cent conventional heavy crude oil.
Two thousand twenty-two guidance assumptions are as shown in an attached table.
About Rubellite Energy Inc.
Rubellite is a Canadian energy company engaged in the exploration, development and production of heavy crude oil from the Clearwater formation in eastern Alberta, utilizing multilateral drilling technology. Rubellite has a pure play Clearwater asset base and is pursuing a robust organic growth plan focused on superior corporate returns and free funds flow generation while maintaining a conservative capital structure and prioritizing ESG excellence.
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