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Tenaz Energy Corp. (TNZ) reported a first-quarter 2025 loss, with an earnings per share (EPS) of -$0.19, but saw a positive market reaction with its stock price increasing by 6.07% in post-market trading. The company’s revenue stood at $17.69 million for the quarter. According to InvestingPro data, TNZ has delivered an impressive 294% return over the past year, significantly outperforming broader market indices. Despite the loss, the market responded favorably, with shares trading at $14.67, a 3.24% increase from the pre-market price.
Key Takeaways
- Tenaz Energy reported a Q1 2025 loss with an EPS of -$0.19.
- Revenue for the quarter was $17.69 million.
- The stock price rose by 6.07% in post-market trading.
- Production increased by 3% from the previous quarter.
- The company plans significant capital expenditures on newly acquired assets.
Company Performance
Tenaz Energy’s performance in Q1 2025 showed a decrease in funds from operations to $1 million from $8 million in Q4 2024. Despite the quarterly loss, the company managed to retire 62,000 shares at $13.42 each, reflecting confidence in its long-term strategy. Production increased by 3% to 2,814 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boed), driven by successful drilling operations in Canada.
Financial Highlights
- Revenue: $17.69 million for Q1 2025
- EPS: -$0.19 for Q1 2025
- Production: 2,814 boed, a 3% increase from Q4 2024
- Unrestricted cash position: $136 million
Earnings vs. Forecast
The reported EPS of -$0.19 fell short of market expectations. While no specific forecast was provided, the negative earnings contrast with the company’s historical performance, which has shown more robust results in previous quarters.
Market Reaction
Despite the earnings miss, Tenaz Energy’s stock saw a 6.07% rise in post-market trading, closing at $14.67. This increase may reflect investor optimism about the company’s future prospects and strategic initiatives, as well as confidence in its cash position and production growth.
Outlook & Guidance
Looking ahead, Tenaz Energy has set a production guidance of 9,000-9,500 boed for 2025 and plans to spend CAD $85-95 million on capital expenditures. The company is also exploring a potential carbon capture and storage (CCS) project and maintaining a disciplined mergers and acquisitions strategy.
Executive Commentary
CEO Tony Moreno emphasized the company’s strategic focus, stating, "We think that we can acquire typically at lower multiples overseas." He also highlighted the efficiency and safety of their programs, adding, "We’re going to do this program efficiently. We’re going to do this program safely."
Risks and Challenges
- Volatility in energy prices could impact profitability.
- Execution risks related to new drilling projects and acquisitions.
- Potential regulatory changes affecting energy production and carbon emissions.
- Dependence on the European TTF gas market, which may experience price fluctuations.
The earnings call did not include a Q&A section, leaving some analyst questions unanswered. However, the company’s strategic initiatives and production increases have provided a positive outlook, contributing to the recent stock price appreciation.
Full transcript - Tenaz Energy Corp (TNZ) Q1 2025:
Tony Moreno, President and CEO, TNAVS Energy: Hello. I’m Tony Moreno, President and CEO of TNAVS Energy. Thank you for joining us for this discussion of our Q1 twenty twenty five results. We first ask you to note our advisory on forward looking statements. I’m going to begin with a discussion of the operating and financial results for the quarter.
Production in the first quarter of twenty twenty five was 2,814 boed. That was a 3% increase from our production levels in Q4 twenty twenty four. Netherlands non operated production was up substantially at 21% increase that was driven by lower downtime. Canadian production was down slightly, but we were aided by bringing on our three new wells from this year’s drilling program towards the end of the first quarter. Current Canadian production rate is around 2,450 boed.
Netherlands produced about 1,000 boed during the quarter. We drilled three wells in Canada, Two Point Four net to our interest. All were horizontal wells in the Glockonite and Ellerslie formations, none of these were stimulated. In the Glockonite A pool, we drilled a single lateral horizontal, produced an initial rate of over 600, 40 three percent oil in the mix. We have a 87.5% working interest in that well, quite successful, extended the pool to the north, and this is one of the leasehold assets that came along with our Watallit plant acquisition that we made during 2024.
The second well that we list here is in the Leduc Wood Bend area. It’s in the Glockonite formation, not in the wreck zone that we mainly develop at Leduc Woodband. Glockonite D is under waterflood. This multilateral well unstimulated produced at a initial rate of about 90 boed, 70 percent oil. We have a 52% working interest in this well.
So, not as productive as the other wells in the program, less than we would have expected. And, we’re still gonna do some investigation about why that well is not as productive, but basically our unstimulated horizontal concept there in the waterflood did not work out quite as well as anticipated. The third well, is in the Ellerslie A Pool. That is also in the Waterloo area, leasehold that we picked up with the Waterloo Plant acquisition. It is an extension of this pool to the east.
The well is adjacent to the first well that we drilled in this pool last year. That first well, very successful. We drilled a second well, pretty successful as well, to the west of the first one. And now this third well drilled in ’25 is to the east of the previous two wells in this Ellerslie A pool. Multilateral well, of course, unstimulated, initial rate of about 300 boed, 60% oil, we have 100% working interest in that well.
So, in characterizing the overall program, we think it was quite successful. The Glockonite A and the Ellersley A wells, very successful. These are batteries that cannot handle necessarily at this point all of the productivity available in the two new wells, and we’ll be doing some modifications to allow them to produce closer to their potential, expect to get increases in production out of that. Glock and I Deep Pool, again, I mentioned that before in the waterflood, not quite as successful as we thought and not necessarily looking for an increase in production out of that well. Overall program, even before the battery optimizations on the Glock A and the Ehlersley A, about 900 BOEB in line or better perhaps than our original expectations.
So a successful program outside of the main rec zone that we developed at Lanouk Woodband, done in a pretty capital efficient manner, about $8,000,000 of capital employed to do this, and probably will bring to a close the Canadian drilling for this year. With respect to cash flow for the quarter, FFO in Q1 was $1,000,000 that is down from over $8,000,000 that we recorded in Q4 twenty twenty four. Drivers of this, transaction costs, net interest on the senior notes that we issued in Q4 and the absence of a tax recovery that we recorded in the previous quarter. Working capital at the end of Q1 twenty twenty five, basically neutral, showed a negative $500,000 position, and we had an unrestricted cash position of $136,000,000 at the end of Q1. I’ll talk about it in a minute, but this cash position was augmented by the net cash that we received at closing of NOBV.
Final point on this slide, we renewed our normal course issuer bid program in February, allows us to purchase up to 2,500,000.0 additional shares in the market. I just got this program going later in the quarter. And from that, in Q1, we retired 62,000 additional shares at an average cost of $13.42 per share. Since we started this program in 2022, we’ve retired 2.1 common shares at an average cost of $3.11 per share. Next, let’s talk about the closing of the NOBV acquisition.
The as we put out a press release announcing this, we closed on May 1. That was two months ahead of schedule. A great set of work done by our team in Calgary, by our new colleagues in Netherlands, who worked on it from NOBV’s perspective. Great work as well in cooperation from the personnel at NAM and from our sellers, NAM and their two shareholders, Shell and Exxon. We’re really proud of this achievement.
It’s a great asset base, quite a testament to the hard work and diligence and competence of our people that we were able to get it done two months ahead of schedule. That’s desirable because it gives us access to the assets, control of the assets earlier, allows us to get started on our capital program and also have to NAS in control of the turnaround activity that will occur during Q2 of this year. So a lot of advantages to getting started early. And again, thank you to all of our staff and a welcome to all of our new employees. Simultaneous with the closing, we renamed NOBV TNAZ Energy Netherlands.
So henceforth, you’ll hear us talking quite a bit about our 10 subsidiary. As a result of the free cash flow and other purchase price adjustments that occur from the effective date of the transaction on 01/01/2024 until we closed it on 05/01/2025, we received about EUR 15,000,000, cash at completion. To go with that, on this next bullet, we point out that our estimate of the working capital in the 10 subsidiary, again, the cash is received and carried at a higher level within 10,000 but the working capital estimate at the 10,000 subsidiary is basically neutral, excluding what will be the current portion of our estimated future contingent earn out payments. When we release Q2, we’ll show a complete balance sheet for the company, and this will reflect estimated earn out payments that need to be made and may have some updating and adjustments to the working capital position. But what we’re trying to get across here is that other than the earn out, we think that the working capital that we received in the corporation, the 10 corporation was basically neutral, 15,000,000 at the higher TNAZ level.
And it’s not a new set of information in this last bullet. We just point out the reserve and estimated value totals for the assets based on an independent assessment by McDaniel. As at the end of twenty twenty four, reserves of approximately 56,000,000 barrels of oil equivalent, almost entirely TTF gas, and an ATAX PV-ten of €618,000,000 Next, I want to move to a discussion of our 2025 guidance. That’s where we can talk about our intended capital program on these assets. First of all, to talk about our 2025 activity, the first item, already discussed, we executed the Q1 Canadian program, which was a three gross well, 2.4, Ellerslie and Glock drilling with the results that we have already talked about.
In the, second bullet, we point out that we have a non operated well planned in Netherlands called Malachite, gonna be drilled late in the year, expect to get production on at the beginning of twenty twenty six. That’s a 21%, working interest for Tenaz on that well. And again, that was previously disclosed. A new item on third bullet here, which we announced with the closing a week ago, is that we project drilling and development CapEx of CAD55 million to CAD61 million on the NOBV assets, now renamed 10. Three quarters of that will be directed to drilling and workover activity, about 25% to facility projects.
We do have quite a deep inventory of projects. It will take a little time to get the capital program up and running. Previous owners had a very, very low level of capital investment into the assets. You can’t start up immediately on the program, but we’re trying to put all of the necessary project design, permitting, contracting, purchase of long lead time items in motion now such that we can invest at a fairly strong level this year. The timing of the program is that we would hope to get a barge in to do more major workovers on wells probably in the last four months of the year earlier if we can manage it and to begin drilling at target at the beginning of Q4.
The production impacts from this program would be felt because of the late timing primarily in 2026, although, of course, some of the workovers may begin to have an impact in ’twenty five. The drilling program, we would expect to start at our K-seven Papa South pool, and we would think that that would be a continuous drilling program that would stretch well on into ’twenty six. I would say probably at least a four well drilling program and perhaps more, but a target of getting that activity going at Q4 ’twenty four. We’re going to do this program efficiently. We’re going to do this program safely.
So, of course, we aren’t going to start that activity until organizationally and in concert with our vendors who will be executing the program with us until it can be done in a completely safe and environmentally protected manner. The next bullet points out that we will continue with our evaluation activities on the potential CCS project that was already in our portfolio prior to the closing of NOBB, and that has a FEED capital estimate of 1,700,000.0 in our E and E category. And of course, a final bullet, we continue our disciplined M and A efforts in a variety of potential projects. We’ve got a very strong transaction pipeline, and we can’t guarantee the timing and we don’t guarantee even if any additional deals will occur, but we like what we are maturing in the portfolio. And at such time as we have a definitive agreement on a project, we would make an announcement about what that project is and its impact on the company.
With respect to guidance, we point out that, first of all, deal with the CapEx. When you add in this estimate of 55,000,000 to $61,000,000 in D and D CapEx for the new 10 assets. It brings our total D and D CapEx range to the year to CAD85 million to CAD95 million. The production forecast that we have made at the properties was detailed in our press release about the closing on May 1. I’ll point out that the assets produced 11,000 boed for the first four months of the year, that’s actually the same rate as we reported at the time we made the acquisition in the middle of twenty twenty four.
So, we’re very happy with that production performance. We will have turnaround activity, major turnarounds in Q2. This is always the timing for doing these based on weather and services availability. Since we have closed on May 1, it does give Tanez the ability to manage that turnaround program, which we think is something we wanted and is desirable to have that control. That will cause lower production in Q2.
We would see that production rebounding in Q3 and Q4, such that for the year as a whole, we would average, we estimate 10,000 boed, again, with most of the capital impacts on production occurring in 2026, and beyond. Since we can only count toward our production totals, the last eight months of the year after close, that brings our the total annual production for TENAS on an annual average basis, on a twelve month average basis to 9,000 to 9,500 boed, accounting for the roughly 3,000 boed that we already had in the portfolio. With respect to production mix, we are now heavily weighted toward TTF with a meaningful contribution still from Canadian oil and NGLs and 10% of the production mix coming in from Canadian or AECO index gas. With respect to hedging, we show this separately for TTF and AECO. About TTF is the product that really matters, about a 50% hedge position for this year for TTF at prices that are just about in line with the market today, around EUR 35 per megawatt hour.
So, a good hedge position and one that continues on at a little bit lower volume levels in 2026. Moving on to the TNAV record, a brief update on that. We typically have shown the company’s performance since the recap a little less than four years ago. Numbers dramatically higher, including this eight months of impact from the acquisition of NOB, NOBV now on our TEN subsidiary. So if you look at production on the lower left, it’s now a ninefold increase since the time of the recapitalization.
In terms of FFO on the lower right, substantial increase up about 20 fivefold from the levels at that time. And again, here we just made an estimate at the strip of what NOBV would contribute for the last eight months of the year after closing. We did point out in our press release that had we closed at the beginning of the year, Q1 FFO would have been about CAD51 million higher as a result of the contribution of NOBB. We take into account for the rest of the year the current price conditions, which are lower than in Q1, and the downtime that we’ll have during the turnaround activity, and we have the resulting forecast of FFO that we show here. In terms of total return for TENAS, it’s about a 700% TSR since the recapitalization at 1.8 in Q4 twenty twenty one.
I’ll summarize just by reminding our listeners about the TNAV model and advantages that we believe we bring to bear. First of all, the company’s model is based on overseas acquisitions. We think that we can acquire typically at lower multiples overseas. We combine that with a second advantage of having typically a greater opportunity to improve operations, increase production and reduce unit costs. That’s what we seek to do with NOBB and our new team members.
And the combination of those two, we think, can give us outsized returns. We do this in two main regions in Europe and Latin America, both areas that we are seeking transactions currently. I think that that broad range of geographic coverage and experience that we have gives us plenty of opportunity to make some transactions that will add value for our shareholders. Second point is that the team is experienced in this strategy. We believe that the NOBB transaction has demonstrated this.
Again, we’re very happy to bring on a very experienced operating team with NOBV that will help us achieve that second part, the improvement in operations. Thirdly, the team, the management, the Board of Directors and all of our employees are aligned with the rest of our shareholder set and via equity ownership and focused on providing shareholder returns. In closing, I would ask you to note our disclaimer and thank you for your attention to our Q1 twenty twenty five results. We look forward to chatting with you again when we release our Q2 results. Thank you.
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