Evolution Petroleum's Q4 2025 Earnings Call: Contradictions Emerge on Chaveroo Production, SCOOP/STACK Acquisitions, and M&A Strategy
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Wednesday, Sep 17, 2025 1:03 pm ET2min read
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The above is the analysis of the conflicting points in this earnings call
Date of Call: September 17, 2025
Financials Results
- Revenue: $21.1M, essentially flat YOY
- EPS: $0.10 per diluted share, improved YOY and sequentially
Guidance:
- Fiscal 2026 CapEx budget expected at $4–$6M, primarily SCOOP/STACK and maintenance; no Chaveroo CapEx currently planned.
- Chaveroo next drilling decision will depend on oil prices; timing likely in calendar 2026.
- SCOOP/STACK minerals acquisition to ramp gradually, with most initial royalty cash flow starting in fiscal Q1 ’26 and building thereafter.
- Management expects SCOOP/STACK LOE/BOE to remain stable; blended LOE could improve with minerals (≈10% decline viewed as a reasonable starting point).
- Jonah pipeline balancing makeup volumes expected to contribute in fiscal Q1 ’26.
- Board declared a $0.12/share dividend for fiscal Q1 ’26, payable September 30, 2025.
Business Commentary:
* Operational Performance and Dividend: - Evolution PetroleumEPM-- reported a material improvement innet income of $3.4 million and adjusted EBITDA of $8.6 million in fiscal Q4 2025. - The company declared a$0.12 per share dividend for fiscal Q1 '26, extending its record of dependable cash returns for shareholders. - The improvement in profitability was due to a balanced commodity mix and prudent cost controls.- Acquisitions and Capital Allocation:
- Evolution Petroleum completed the acquisition of the
TexMexassets for$9 million, adding approximately440 net BOE per dayof stable, low decline production. - The company acquired approximately
5,500 net royalty acresin the SCOOP/STACK for no net cost, with an effective date of420 net BOE per day. These acquisitions align with the company's strategy of pursuing accretive, low-decline opportunities to enhance shareholder value.
Commodity Market Outlook:
- The company noted that oil demand is expected to grow at an average of
over 1% per year, with OPEC+ adding back supply, affecting global demand dynamics. - For natural gas, a strong forward demand curve is anticipated due to increased LNG exports and industrial demand, necessitating higher prices to support production growth.
The company's diversified commodity exposure and tight cost discipline are designed to smooth out cash flows and support returns in varying market conditions.
Financial Flexibility and Balance Sheet:
- Evolution Petroleum amended its senior secured reserve-based credit facility, establishing a
$65 millionborrowing base under a$200 million revolving credit facility. - The company returned
$4.1 millionthrough common dividends in the quarter and$16.3 millionin fiscal 2025. - This balance sheet flexibility enables the company to capitalize on accretive opportunities and support its dividend program.
Sentiment Analysis:
- “Net income of $3.4M” and “adjusted EBITDA of $8.6M, up 7% YOY and 16% sequentially.” “Average production was 7,198 BOE/d.” “Declared a $0.12 per share dividend… 48th consecutive quarterly dividend.” Closed “highly accretive” TexMex and the “largest minerals only acquisition in company history,” and are “well positioned to accelerate growth” entering fiscal ’26.
Q&A:
- Question from Charles Fratt (Alliance Global Partners): Can you provide run-rate production for SCOOP/STACK, Barnett, and Chaveroo?
Response: Management declined intra-quarter specifics; asset run rates are broadly in line with Q4 levels, with Chaveroo wells following typical steep first-year declines (~50%).
- Question from Charles Fratt (Alliance Global Partners): When did all four Chaveroo wells reach full production?
Response: First two weeks of May.
- Question from Charles Fratt (Alliance Global Partners): What is the expected CapEx for fiscal 2026, including Chaveroo plans?
Response: $4–$6M, primarily SCOOP/STACK and maintenance; no Chaveroo spending budgeted unless oil prices improve, with a drill decision likely in calendar 2026.
- Question from Charles Fratt (Alliance Global Partners): How do you expect LOE trends for SCOOP/STACK and Barnett?
Response: SCOOP/STACK LOE/BOE should remain stable, potentially improving with minerals (≈10% lower seen as reasonable). Barnett LOE was ~$18.50/BOE and is expected to be slightly lower due to audit/process changes and renegotiated gathering.
- Question from Christopher Degner (Water Tower Research): Does the SCOOP/STACK minerals deal signal a strategy shift vs. working interest acquisitions?
Response: No; it’s opportunistic and cash flow per share–accretive. Paid mainly for PDP with significant no-cost drilling upside; will pursue WI or minerals based on accretion.
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