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Peyto Exploration & Development Corp. ("Peyto") (TSX:PEY) is pleased to present its operating and financial results for the third quarter of the 2013 fiscal year. This quarter culminates 15 successful years of delivering superior returns to shareholders through the profitable development of long life, high value, natural gas assets in one of the premium resource basins in North America. With an industry leading cost structure, Peyto delivered third quarter operating margins of 75%(1) and profit margins of 23%(2), while growing production per share 18% year over year. Third quarter 2013 highlights included: -- Production per share up 18%. Production increased 22% (18% per share) from 276 MMcfe/d (46,033 boe/d) in Q3 2012 to 338 MMcfe/d (56,343 boe/d) in Q3 2013. Year to date average production of 340 MMcfe/d (56,623 boe/d) is 32% higher than 2012 production of 257 MMcfe/d (42,772 boe/d). Current production is approximately 420 MMcfe/d (70,000 boe/d), exceeding the previous year-end 2013 guidance. -- Funds from operations per share up 25%. Funds from Operations ("FFO") grew 30% (25% per share) from $77 million in Q3 2012 to $100 million in Q3 2013 due to increases in both production and natural gas price. -- Industry leading cash costs of $1.07/mcfe. Total cash costs including royalties, operating costs, transportation, G&A and interest were $1.07/mcfe ($6.42/boe), up slightly from $1.00/mcfe ($6.02/boe) in Q3 2012 primarily due to higher royalties from higher natural gas prices, resulting in cash netbacks of $3.22/mcfe ($19.32/boe) or a 75% operating margin. -- Record organic capital investment of $181 million. A total of 34 horizontal wells were drilled in Q3 2013, a new quarterly record for Peyto. -- Earnings of $0.21/share, dividends of $0.24/share. Earnings of $30 million ($105 million year-to-date) were generated in the quarter, while dividends of $36 million ($95 million year-to-date) were paid to shareholders, representing a before tax payout ratio of 36% of FFO (30% year-to-date). The $0.08/share monthly dividend ($0.24/share for the quarter) was up 33% from Q3 2012. Third Quarter 2013 in Review The third quarter of 2013 was a challenging period for Peyto as wet ground conditions at the start of the quarter and weak AECO natural gas prices at the end of the quarter hindered Peyto from maximizing production and Funds from Operations as otherwise planned. Despite those challenges, a 10 rig drilling program was successfully executed throughout the quarter and a record 34 horizontal wells were drilled and brought on production. The new producing wells helped increase production from a post breakup low of 53,500 boe/d to 60,000 boe/d, however, production above that level was purposefully restricted to prevent exposing unhedged flush volumes to the temporary and artificially low Alberta natural gas prices that were prevalent in August and September. The low Alberta (AECO) natural gas prices were due to a short term increase in interruptible tolls on the TransCanada Mainline and a temporary widening of the NYMEX to AECO basis differential. Peyto elected to conduct facility and pipeline maintenance during those low price periods in advance of the return to normal prices in October. On average for the quarter, approximately 2,000 boe/d was offline due to maintenance and restrictions. Subsequent to the quarter, improved natural gas prices along with the completion of three new facility projects have allowed for the activation of all behind pipe production, with current production exceeding 70,000 boe/d. Notwithstanding the volatility in natural gas prices in the quarter, strong financial and operating performance was delivered resulting in an annualized 12% Return on Equity (ROE) and 10% Return on Capital Employed (ROCE). (1) Operating Margin is defined as funds from operations divided by revenue before royalties but including realized hedging gains/losses. (2) Profit Margin is defined as net earnings for the quarter divided by revenue before royalties but including realized hedging gains/losses. Natural gas volumes recorded in thousand cubic feet (mcf) are converted to barrels of oil equivalent (boe) using the ratio of six (6) thousand cubic feet to one (1) barrel of oil (bbl). Natural gas liquids and oil volumes in barrel of oil (bbl) are converted to thousand cubic feet equivalent (Mcfe) using a ratio of one (1) barrel of oil to six (6) thousand cubic feet. This could be misleading, particularly if used in isolation as it is based on an energy equivalency conversion method primarily applied at the burner tip and does not represent a value equivalency at the wellhead. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Three Months ended September 30 % 2013 2012 Change ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Operations Production Natural gas (mcf/d) 300,286 244,794 23% Oil & NGLs (bbl/d) 6,295 5,236 20% Thousand cubic feet equivalent (mcfe/d @ 338,058 276,200 22% 1:6) Barrels of oil equivalent (boe/d @ 6:1) 56,343 46,033 22% Product prices Natural gas ($/mcf) 3.35 3.06 9% Oil & NGLs ($/bbl) 70.91 68.62 3% Operating expenses ($/mcfe) 0.37 0.35 6% Transportation ($/mcfe) 0.12 0.11 9% Field netback ($/mcfe) 3.49 3.29 6% General & administrative expenses ($/mcfe) 0.02 0.03 (33)% Interest expense ($/mcfe) 0.25 0.25 - Financial ($000 except per share) Revenue 133,573 102,042 31% Royalties 9,722 6,632 47% Funds from operations 99,736 76,918 31% Funds from operations per share 0.67 0.54 25% Total dividends 35,702 25,576 40% Total dividends per share 0.24 0.18 33% Payout ratio 36 33 9% Earnings 30,461 23,058 32% Earnings per diluted share 0.21 0.16 31% Capital expenditures 180,801 317,089 (43)% Weighted average shares outstanding 148,758,923 142,069,408 5% As at September 30 Net debt Shareholders' equity Total assets ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Nine Months ended September 30 % 2013 2012 Change ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Operations Production Natural gas (mcf/d) 302,711 228,982 32% Oil & NGLs (bbl/d) 6,172 4,608 34% Thousand cubic feet equivalent (mcfe/d @ 339,740 256,630 32% 1:6) Barrels of oil equivalent (boe/d @ 6:1) 56,623 42,772 32% Product prices Natural gas ($/mcf) 3.52 3.15 12% Oil & NGLs ($/bbl) 71.40 74.26 (4)% Operating expenses ($/mcfe) 0.35 0.32 9% Transportation ($/mcfe) 0.12 0.12 - Field netback ($/mcfe) 3.64 3.39 7% General & administrative expenses ($/mcfe) 0.03 0.05 (40)% Interest expense ($/mcfe) 0.24 0.23 4% Financial ($000 except per share) Revenue 411,389 291,090 41% Royalties 30,162 21,549 40% Funds from operations 312,579 219,295 43% Funds from operations per share 2.10 1.57 34% Total dividends 95,197 75,415 26% Total dividends per share 0.64 0.54 19% Payout ratio 30 34 (12)% Earnings 104,638 68,128 54% Earnings per diluted share 0.71 0.49 45% Capital expenditures 423,708 461,646 (8)% Weighted average shares outstanding 148,730,485 139,631,290 7% As at September 30 Net debt 862,864 683,540 26% Shareholders' equity 1,218,362 1,092,079 12% Total assets 2,429,125 2,077,890 17% ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Three Months ended Nine Months ended September 30 September 30 ($000) 2013 2012 2013 2012 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cash flows from operating activities 101,361 72,004 290,343 205,939 Change in non-cash working capital (4,404) 3,790 13,586 10,070 Change in provision for performance based compensation 2,779 1,124 8,650 3,286 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Funds from operations 99,736 76,918 312,579 219,295 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Funds from operations per share 0.67 0.54 2.10 1.57 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- (1) Funds from operations - Management uses funds from operations to analyze the operating performance of its energy assets. In order to facilitate comparative analysis, funds from operations is defined throughout this report as earnings before performance based compensation, non-cash and non-recurring expenses. Management believes that funds from operations is an important parameter to measure the value of an asset when combined with reserve life. Funds from operations is not a measure recognized by International Financial Reporting Standards ("IFRS") and does not have a standardized meaning prescribed by IFRS. Therefore, funds from operations, as defined by Peyto, may not be comparable to similar measures presented by other issuers, and investors are cautioned that funds from operations should not be construed as an alternative to net earnings, cash flow from operating activities or other measures of financial performance calculated in accordance with IFRS. Funds from operations cannot be assured and future dividends may vary. Exploration & Development Third quarter drilling activity focused on the Greater Sundance core area and the many liquids rich, sweet gas resource plays currently under development. A total of 34 wells were drilled across this land base, targeting the prospective zones shown in the following table: Total Q3 2013 Field Wells New Zone Sundance Nosehill Wildhay Ansell Berland Kisku/Kakwa Area Drilled ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cardium 1 1 - 1 - - - 3 Notikewin 3 1 2 3 - - - 9 Falher 5 1 2 - - - - 8 Wilrich 3 2 2 5 - - - 12 Bluesky 2 - - - - - - 2 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 14 5 6 9 - - - 34 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Over the last year, the Bluesky and Falher formations have contributed the largest proportional increases in production with increases of 190% and 80%, respectively. Currently, the Bluesky is contributing 4,800 boe/d while the Falher is contributing 10,300 boe/d to Peyto's total production. Proven future drilling inventory in these two formations continues to expand and Peyto anticipates a larger percentage of future drilling activity will target these formations. Capital Expenditures Peyto invested $86 million to drill, and $54 million to complete, 34 gross (31.6 net) horizontal wells in the quarter. In addition, $14 million was invested to install wellsite equipment and pipelines to bring 34 gross (32.6 net) wells on production, while $24 million was invested in the ongoing fabrication and preparation of three new facility projects at Oldman North, Swanson and Brazeau. The balance of the capital investments, or $3 million, was invested in the acquisition and evaluation of new undeveloped lands. In total, $181 million of capital was invested, representing the largest quarterly capital program in Peyto's history. Financial Results Alberta (AECO) daily natural gas prices averaged $2.31/GJ in Q3 2013, while AECO monthly prices averaged $2.66/GJ. As Peyto commits most of its production to the monthly price, Peyto realized a volume weighted average natural gas price of $2.62/GJ in Q3 2013, or $2.99/mcf, prior to a hedging gain of $0.36/mcf. This unhedged realized price was up 26% from Q3 2012 but down 22% from the previous quarter. Peyto realized a blended oil and natural gas liquids price of $71.79/bbl in Q3 2013, prior to a $0.88/bbl hedging loss, for its blend of condensate, pentane, butane and propane, which represented 68% of the $105.13/bbl average Edmonton light oil price. The current offset to light oil price has increased due to a greater percentage of propane and butane in Peyto's natural gas liquids blend resulting from the Oldman deep cut facilities. Combined, Peyto's unhedged revenues totaled $3.99/mcfe ($4.29/mcfe including hedging gains), or 152% of the dry gas price, illustrating the benefit of high heat content, liquids rich natural gas production. Royalties of $0.31/mcfe, operating costs of $0.37/mcfe, transportation costs of $0.12/mcfe, G&A of $0.02/mcfe and interest costs of $0.25/mcfe, combined for total cash costs of $1.07/mcfe ($6.42/boe). These industry leading total cash costs resulted in a cash netback of $3.22/mcfe ($19.32/boe) or a 75% operating margin. Depletion, depreciation and amortization charges of $1.75/mcfe, along with a provision for future tax and market based bonus payments reduced the cash netback to earnings of $1.00/mcfe, or a 23% profit margin. Net debt at the end of Q3 2013 was $862 million or 2.2 times annualized FFO, however, financial flexibility remained strong with over $280 million of available borrowing capacity out of a total $1.15 billion. Subsequent to the quarter, Peyto announced that it had priced an issuance of CND $120 million of senior unsecured notes, to be issued by way of private placement pursuant to a note purchase agreement. The notes have a coupon rate of 4.5% and mature in December 2020. This issuance is expected to close in early December 2013 and will increase Peyto's total borrowing capacity to $1.27 billion. Marketing Alberta (AECO) daily natural gas price dropped from a high of $3.81/GJ in the second quarter 2013 to a low of $1.57/GJ in the third quarter 2013 as the basis differential to NYMEX increased dramatically. This volatile differential was due to an increase in short term interruptible tolls on the TransCanada mainline system. By the end of the quarter, the basis had begun to return to normal levels as longer term contracts were put in place allowing AECO prices to stabilize at approximately the $3.00/GJ level. Currently, both the AECO and NYMEX futures prices for natural gas are forecast to rise at very modest levels as future supplies are expected to meet growing demands. Approximately 63% of Peyto's (after royalty) natural gas production had been pre-sold for Q3 2013, at an average fixed price of $3.20/GJ. This was the result of an active hedging program which layers in future sales in the form of fixed price swaps in order to smooth out the volatility in natural gas price. Going forward, Peyto has committed to the future sale of 81,992,500 GJ of natural gas at an average price of $3.37/GJ. As at November 13, 2013, the remaining hedged volumes and prices for the upcoming years are summarized in the following table. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Future Sales Average Price (CAD) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- GJ Mcf $/GJ $/Mcf ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2013 13,117,500 11,498,056 3.30 3.79 2014 61,225,000 53,666,358 3.37 3.84 2015 7,650,000 6,705,556 3.50 3.99 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 81,992,500 71,869,970 3.37 3.85 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- As illustrated in the following table, Peyto's hedged realized natural gas liquids prices were up 4% year over year and 3% from the previous quarter. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Three Months ended September 30 Q2 2013 2012 2013 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Condensate ($/bbl) 95.96 85.70 92.44 Propane ($/bbl) - incl. hedging 24.70 18.70 23.70 Butane ($/bbl) - incl. hedging 49.72 55.52 48.12 Pentane ($/bbl) 99.44 88.87 100.37 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total Oil and NGLs ($/bbl) 70.91 68.62 68.08 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peyto's hedging practice with respect to propane also continued in the quarter and as of November 13, 2013, Peyto had committed to the future sale of 248,424 bbls of propane at an average price of $38.14USD/bbl. As at November 13, 2013, the remaining hedged volumes and prices for the upcoming years are summarized in the following table. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Propane ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Future Sales (bbls) Average Price ($USD/bbl) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2013 56,364 $36.24 2014 192,060 $38.70 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 248,424 $38.14 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Prices for propane contracts listed above are in USD at Conway. The price Peyto realizes is less: i) a market-basis differential from Conway to Edmonton, ii) currency exchange, and iii) a pipeline and fractionation fee to get to Peyto's plant gate price. Activity Update Peyto has been very busy of late with the recent commissioning of three new facility projects and the activation of 25 new wells in the last eight weeks which has contributed to the production growth from 60,000 boe/d to 70,000 boe/d. At Brazeau River, Peyto constructed and activated the first 10 mmcf/d of process capacity to accommodate the initial three wells that were waiting to be brought on production. The second 10 mmcf/d of capacity will be commissioned over the next two weeks for an additional three wells that will be drilled in the fourth quarter. Peyto anticipates this facility will be further expanded in 2014 to 40 mmcf/d. At Peyto's Swanson gas plant in the Ansell area, an additional 30 mmcf/d of process capacity was added, bringing total capacity to 50 mmcf/d. This plant was processing just under 5 mmcf/d a year ago and is now processing over 45 mmcf/d. This new capacity is now able to process incremental volumes from the southern end of Peyto's Ansell lands that were connected with a 50 km, 10" gathering line earlier this year. Peyto plans to further expand the Swanson plant in mid-2014 with 15 mmcf/d of additional compression. Finally, on November 10th, Peyto commissioned a new gas plant at Oldman North which has initial compression capacity of 30 mmcf/d but with process capacity of 50 mmcf/d. Peyto expects this initial capacity to be full by year end and further compression can be added in 2014 to match total capacity. This plant will play a vital role in Peyto's ongoing development of the Upper Falher and Bluesky plays in Greater Sundance. Since the end of the quarter, Peyto has drilled 9 gross (8.3 net) wells and brought on production 14 gross (12.6 net) wells. There are 12 additional wells planned from now until the end of the year to round out this year's drilling program at 99 gross (93.5 net) wells. Peyto anticipates that it will now exit 2013 with 71,000 boe/d of production on total capital expenditures of $565 million. Drilling and completion activity during the past few months has provided encouraging cost and well performance results. By combining even faster drilling times, longer horizontal laterals, most recently as long as 2160m, as well as higher frac density, Peyto has been able to achieve even better performance for minimal additional cost. Production performance over the next several quarters will help determine the success of these changes in achieving greater overall returns. 2014 Budget The Board of Directors has approved a preliminary 2014 budget which includes a capital program that is expected to range between $575 and $625 million. This would be the largest capital program in the company's history and involves drilling between 110 and 125 wells (100 to 115 net to Peyto's working interest). It is anticipated that this record level of activity would utilize 9 to 10 drilling rigs to develop the many stacked formations in Peyto's Deep Basin core areas. Peyto plans to have a higher level of rig activity in summer months than in winter to reduce costs associated with heating and to take advantage of reduced service rates in summer. As in past years, it is projected that over 80% of the total capital investment would be directed to the well-related activity of drilling, completions, wellsite equipment, and pipelines. The 110 to 125 wells will be selected from Peyto's inventory of over 1,300 locations, and are expected to add between 32,000 to 35,000 boe/d of new working interest production, for a cost of less than $18,000/boe/d. This capital efficiency is consistent with that achieved over the last four years and is not dependent on improvements to historical efficiency that may come as a result of additional innovation in drilling and completion technology. A portion of this new production will offset an internally forecast 34% base decline, while a portion will grow overall 2014 production to a forecast exit level between 78,500 and 81,500 boe/d. Facility expansions at the Oldman North, Swanson and Brazeau gas plants, in order to accommodate the production growth, are expected to account for 10% of the budget, while acquisition of new drilling opportunities will make up the balance. Today, total company gas processing capacity is 510 mmcf/d of natural gas and associated liquids. With the 2014 planned expansion projects, Peyto expects to exit 2014 with close to 600 mmcf/d of owned and operated processing capacity. Peyto does not anticipate installing any additional liquids extraction facilities in 2014. Considering the limitations in NGL fractionation capacity and under forecast propane and butane prices, higher returns are currently being generated drilling new wells than through facility modification projects. Natural gas prices in Alberta are currently forecast to average approximately $3.30/GJ, which, adjusted for an historic NGL and heat content premium of 150% and combined with Peyto's current hedge position and industry leading cash costs of $1/Mcfe ($6/boe), would yield cash netbacks of $23-$24/boe and give Peyto the ability to fund the dividend and majority of the 2014 capital program. The balance of the capital program can be funded from available bank lines and working capital, while still maintaining Peyto's balance sheet strength and a conservative level of debt. Outlook The demand for natural gas is expected to continue to increase in North America, as both Canada and the US pursue increased coal to gas switching for power generation, increased industrial consumption (including oil sands), eventual LNG exports, and the adoption of natural gas as a transportation fuel. At the same time, the industry is expected to meet this demand with growing supplies from unconventional tight gas and shale gas sources. This is causing the current and futures price for natural gas, both in Canada (AECO) and the US (NYMEX), to trade at a constrained level, disconnected from the energy equivalence of crude oil. In reality, there are only a select few operators in a few basins in North America that have demonstrated true profitability at current market prices and an ability to consistently increase supply. The Deep Basin in Alberta is one of those few basins with Peyto being one of the most active and profitable operators. Insulated by an industry leading, low cost advantage, and with an abundant and growing inventory of profitable drilling ideas, Peyto remains well positioned to continue generating superior returns for shareholders into 2014 and beyond. Conference Call and Webcast A conference call will be held with the senior management of Peyto to answer questions with respect to the 2013 third quarter on Thursday, November 14th, 2013, at 9:00 a.m. Mountain Standard Time (MST), or 11:00 a.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST). To participate, please call 1-866-225-2055, or for those outside North America or in the Toronto area call 1-416-340-2220. The conference call will also be available on replay by calling 1-800-408-3053 (North American Toll Free) or 1-905-694-9451 (for those outside North America or local in Toronto) using passcode 9185851. The replay will be available at 11:00 a.m. MST, 1:00 p.m. EST Thursday, November 14th, 2013 until 11:00 am MST on Thursday, November 21st, 2013. In addition to telephone access, the conference call can be accessed through the internet at http://www.gowebcasting.com/4974. After this time the conference call will be archived on the Peyto Exploration & Development website at www.peyto.com. Management's Discussion and Analysis Management's Discussion and Analysis of this third quarter report is available on the Peyto website at http://www.peyto.com/news/Q32013MDandA.pdf. A complete copy of the third quarter report to shareholders, including the Management's Discussion and Analysis, and Financial Statements is also available at www.peyto.com and will be filed at SEDAR, www.sedar.com, at a later date. Darren Gee, President and CEO November 13, 2013 Certain information set forth in this document and Management's Discussion and Analysis, including management's assessment of Peyto's future plans and operations, capital expenditures and capital efficiencies, contains forward-looking statements. By their nature, forward-looking statements are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties, some of which are beyond these parties' control, including the impact of general economic conditions, industry conditions, volatility of commodity prices, currency fluctuations, imprecision of reserve estimates, environmental risks, competition from other industry participants, the lack of availability of qualified personnel or management, stock market volatility and ability to access sufficient capital from internal and external sources. 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. Peyto's actual results, performance or achievement could differ materially from those expressed in, or implied by, these forward-looking statements and, accordingly, no assurance can be given that any of the events anticipated by the forward-looking statements will transpire or occur, or if any of them do so, what benefits Peyto will derive there from. In addition, Peyto is providing future oriented financial information set out in this press release for the purposes of providing clarity with respect to Peyto's strategic direction and readers are cautioned that this information may not be appropriate for any other purpose. Other than is required pursuant to applicable securities law, Peyto does not undertake to update forward looking statements at any particular time. Peyto Exploration & Development Corp. Condensed Balance Sheet (unaudited) (Amount in $ thousands) September 30 December 31 2013 2012 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Assets Current assets Cash 191 - Accounts receivable 60,067 85,677 Due from private placement (Note 6) - 3,459 Financial derivative instruments (Note 8) 3,313 10,254 Prepaid expenses 11,815 4,150 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 75,386 103,540 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Prepaid capital - 3,714 Property, plant and equipment, net (Note 3) 2,353,829 2,096,270 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,353,829 2,099,984 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,429,215 2,203,524 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Liabilities Current liabilities Accounts payable and accrued liabilities 143,036 164,946 Income taxes payable - 1,890 Dividends payable (Note 6) 11,901 8,911 Provision for future performance based compensation (Note 7) 11,326 2,677 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 166,263 178,424 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Long-term debt (Note 4) 780,000 580,000 Long-term derivative financial instruments (Note 8) 91 2,532 Provision for future performance based compensation (Note 7) 4,958 59 Decommissioning provision (Note 5) 52,370 58,201 Deferred income taxes 207,171 174,241 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,044,590 815,033 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Equity Share capital (Note 6) 1,130,069 1,124,382 Shares to be issued (Note 6) - 3,459 Retained earnings 84,688 75,247 Accumulated other comprehensive income (Note 6) 3,605 6,979 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1,218,362 1,210,067 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2,429,215 2,203,524 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peyto Exploration & Development Corp. Condensed Income Statement (unaudited) (Amount in $ thousands) Three months ended Nine months ended September 30 September 30 2013 2012 2013 2012 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Revenue Oil and gas sales 124,248 86,827 401,137 240,927 Realized gain on hedges (Note 8) 9,325 15,214 10,252 50,163 Royalties (9,722) (6,632) (30,162) (21,549) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Petroleum and natural gas sales, net 123,851 95,409 381,227 269,541 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Expenses Operating 11,656 8,843 32,204 22,747 Transportation 3,879 2,900 11,334 8,151 General and administrative 701 759 2,899 3,369 Future performance based compensation (Note 7) 4,451 1,882 13,548 4,893 Interest 7,880 6,352 22,212 16,486 Accretion of decommissioning provision (Note 5) 393 284 1,130 773 Depletion and depreciation (Note 3) 54,277 43,772 159,189 122,546 Gain on disposition of assets - (363) - (508) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 83,237 64,429 242,516 178,457 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Earnings before taxes 40,614 30,980 138,711 91,084 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Income tax Deferred income tax expense 10,153 7,922 34,073 22,956 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Earnings for the period 30,461 23,058 104,638 68,128 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Earnings per share (Note 6) Basic and diluted $0.21 $ 0.16 $ 0.71 $ 0.49 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Weighted average number of common shares outstanding (Note 6) Basic and diluted 148,758,923 142,069,048 148,730,485 139,631,290 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peyto Exploration & Development Corp. Condensed Statement of Comprehensive Income (unaudited) (Amount in $ thousands) Three months ended Nine months ended September 30 September 30 2013 2012 2013 2012 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Earnings for the period 30,461 23,058 104,638 68,128 Other comprehensive income Change in unrealized gain on cash flow hedges 3,676 (6,812) 5,752 9,381 Deferred tax recovery 1,412 5,507 1,125 10,195 Realized (gain) on cash flow hedges (9,325) (15,214) (10,252) (50,163) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Comprehensive income 26,224 6,539 101,263 37,541 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peyto Exploration & Development Corp. Condensed Statement of Changes in Equity (unaudited) (Amount in $ thousands) Nine months ended September 30 2013 2012 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Share capital, beginning of period 1,124,382 889,115 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Common shares issued - 112,187 Common shares issued by private placement 5,742 11,952 Common shares issuance costs (net of tax) (55) (154) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Share capital, end of period 1,130,069 1,013,100 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Common shares to be issued, beginning of period 3,459 9,740 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Common shares issued (3,459) (9,740) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Common shares to be issued, end of period - - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Retained earnings, beginning of period 75,247 82,889 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Earnings for the period 104,638 68,128 Dividends (Note 6) (95,197) (75,415) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Retained earnings, end of period 84,688 75,602 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Accumulated other comprehensive income, beginning of period 6,979 33,964 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Other comprehensive loss (3,374) (30,587) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Accumulated other comprehensive income, end of period 3,605 3,377 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total equity 1,218,362 1,092,079 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peyto Exploration & Development Corp. Condensed Statement of Cash Flows (unaudited) (Amount in $ thousands) The following amounts are included in cash flows from operating activities: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Three months ended Nine months ended September 30 September 30 2013 2012 2013 2012 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cash provided by (used in) operating activities Earnings 30,461 23,058 104,638 68,128 Items not requiring cash: Deferred income tax 10,153 7,922 34,073 22,956 Depletion and depreciation 54,277 43,772 159,189 122,546 Accretion of decommissioning provision 393 284 1,130 773 Long term portion of future performance based compensation 1,673 758 4,899 1,606 Change in non-cash working capital related to operating activities 4,404 (3,790) (13,586) (10,070) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 101,361 72,004 290,343 205,939 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Financing activities Issuance of common shares - - 5,742 11,952 Issuance costs - (170) (73) (205) Cash dividends paid (35,702) (25,251) (92,206) (75,060) Increase (decrease) in bank debt 30,000 70,000 200,000 (5,000) Repayment of Open Range bank debt - (72,000) - (72,000) Issuance of long term notes - 50,000 - 150,000 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- (5,702) 22,579 113,463 9,687 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Investing activities Additions to property, plant and equipment (180,801) (129,902) (423,708) (274,459) Change in prepaid capital - 4,581 3,714 (17,259) Gain on disposition of assets - (363) - (508) Change in non-cash working capital related to investing activities 69,822 31,101 16,379 19,376 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- (110,979) (94,583) (403,615) (272,850) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Net increase (decrease) in cash (15,320) - 191 (57,224) Cash, beginning of period 15,511 - - 57,224 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cash, end of period 191 - 191 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cash interest paid 9,407 7,544 23,920 15,979 Cash taxes paid - - 1,890 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peyto Exploration & Development Corp. Notes to Condensed Financial Statements (unaudited) As at September 30, 2013 and 2012 (Amount in $ thousands, except as otherwise noted) 1. Nature of operations Peyto Exploration & Development Corp. ("Peyto" or the "Company") is a Calgary based oil and natural gas company. Peyto conducts exploration, development and production activities in Canada. Peyto is incorporated and domiciled in the Province of Alberta, Canada. The address of its registered office is 1500, 250 - 2nd Street SW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, T2P 0C1. Effective December 31, 2012, Peyto completed an amalgamation with its wholly-owned subsidiary Open Range Energy Corp. pursuant to section 184(1) of the Business Corporations Act (Alberta). Following the amalgamation, Peyto does not have any subsidiaries. These financial statements were approved and authorized for issuance by the Audit Committee of Peyto on November 12, 2013. 2. Basis of presentation The condensed financial statements have been prepared by management and reported in Canadian dollars in accordance with International Accounting Standard ("IAS") 34, "Interim Financial Reporting". These condensed financial statements do not include all of the information required for full annual financial statements and should be read in conjunction with the Company's consolidated financial statements as at and for the years ended December 31, 2012 and 2011. Significant Accounting Policies (a) Significant Accounting Judgments, Estimates and Assumptions The timely preparation of the condensed financial statements requires management to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosures of contingencies, if any, as at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenue and expenses during the period. By their nature, estimates are subject to measurement uncertainty and changes in such estimates in future years could require a material change in the condensed financial statements. Except as disclosed below, all accounting policies and methods of computation followed in the preparation of these financial statements are the same as those disclosed in Note 2 of Peyto's consolidated financial statements as at and for the years ended December 31, 2012 and 2011. (b) Recent Accounting Pronouncements Certain new standards, interpretations, amendments and improvements to existing standards were issued by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) or International Financial Reporting Interpretations Committee (IFRIC) that are mandatory for accounting periods beginning January 1, 2013 or later periods. The affected standards are consistent with those disclosed in Peyto's consolidated financial statements as at and for the years ended December 31, 2012 and 2011. Peyto adopted the following standards on January 1, 2013: IFRS 10 - Consolidated Financial Statements; supercedes IAS 27 "Consolidation and Separate Financial Statements" and SIC-12 "Consolidation - Special Purpose Entities". This standard provides a single model to be applied in control analysis for all investees including special purpose entities. This standard became applicable on January 1, 2013. Peyto adopted the standard on January 1, 2013, with no impact on Peyto's financial position or results of operations. IFRS 11 - Joint Arrangements; requires a venturer to classify its interest in a joint arrangement as a joint venture or joint operation. Joint ventures will be accounted for using the equity method of accounting, whereas joint operations will require the venturer to recognize its share of the assets, liabilities, revenue and expenses. This standard became applicable on January 1, 2013. Peyto adopted the standard on January 1, 2013, with no impact on Peyto's financial position or results of operations. IFRS 12 - Disclosure of Interests in Other Entities; establishes disclosure requirements for interests in other entities, such as joint arrangements, associates, special purpose vehicles and off-balance-sheet vehicles. The standard carries forward existing disclosure and also introduces significant additional disclosure requirements that address the nature of, and risks associated with, an entity's interests in other entities. This standard became effective for Peyto on January 1, 2013. Peyto adopted the standard on January 1, 2013, with no impact on Peyto's financial position or results of operations. IFRS 13 - Fair Value Measurement; defines fair value, sets out a single IFRS framework for measuring fair value and requires disclosure about fair value measurements. IFRS 13 applies to accounting standards that require or permit fair value measurements or disclosure about fair value measurements (and measurements, such as fair value less costs to sell, based on fair value or disclosure about those measurements), except in specified circumstances. IFRS 13 became applicable on January 1, 2013. Peyto adopted the standard on January 1, 2013, with no impact on Peyto's financial position or results of operations. 3. Property, plant and equipment, net ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cost ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- At December 31, 2012 2,483,008 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Additions 416,747 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- At September 30, 2013 2,899,755 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Accumulated depreciation ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- At December 31, 2012 (386,737) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Depletion and depreciation (159,189) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- At September 30, 2013 (545,926) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Carrying amount at December 31, 2012 2,096,270 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Carrying amount at September 30, 2013 2,353,829 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- During the three and nine month periods ended September 30, 2013, Peyto capitalized $2.8 million and $6.9 million (2012 - $2.3 million and $4.8 million) of general and administrative expense directly attributable to production and development activities. 4. Long-term debt ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- September 30, 2013 December 31, 2012 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bank credit facility 630,000 430,000 Senior unsecured notes 150,000 150,000 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Balance, end of the period 780,000 580,000 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- As at September 30, 2013, the Company had a syndicated unsecured $1.0 billion extendible revolving credit facility with a stated term date of April 26, 2015. The bank facility is made up of a $30 million working capital sub-tranche and a $970 million production line. The facilities are available on a revolving basis for a two year period. Outstanding amounts on this facility will bear interest at rates ranging from prime plus 0.8% to prime plus 2.25% determined by the Company's debt to earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, depletion and amortization (EBITDA) ratios ranging from less than 1:1 to greater than 2.5:1. On January 3, 2012, Peyto issued CDN $100 million of senior unsecured notes pursuant to a note purchase and private shelf agreement. The notes were issued by way of private placement and rank equally with Peyto's obligations under its bank facility. The notes have a coupon rate of 4.39% and mature on January 3, 2019. Interest is paid semi-annually in arrears. On September 6, 2012, Peyto issued CDN $50 million of senior unsecured notes pursuant to a note purchase and private shelf agreement. The notes were issued by way of private placement and rank equally with Peyto's obligations under its bank facility. The notes have a coupon rate of 4.88% and mature on September 6, 2022. Interest is paid semi-annually in arrears. Upon the issuance of the senior unsecured notes January 3, 2012, Peyto became subject to the following financial covenants as defined in the credit facility and note purchase and private shelf agreements: -- Senior Debt to EBITDA Ratio will not exceed 3.0 to 1.0 -- Total Debt to EBITDA Ratio will not exceed 4.0 to 1.0 -- Interest Coverage Ratio will not be less than 3.0 to 1.0 -- Total Debt to Capitalization Ratio will not exceed 0.55:1.0 Peyto is in compliance with all financial covenants at September 30, 2013. Total interest expense for the three and nine month periods ended September 30, 2013 was $7.9 million and $22.2 million (2012 - $6.4 million and $16.5 million) and the average borrowing rate for the period was 4.1% and 4.2% (2012 - 4.6% and 4.4%). 5. Decommissioning provision Peyto makes provision for the future cost of decommissioning wells, pipelines and facilities on a discounted basis based on the commissioning of these assets. The decommissioning provision represents the present value of the decommissioning costs related to the above infrastructure, which are expected to be incurred over the economic life of the assets. The provisions have been based on Peyto's internal estimates of the cost of decommissioning, the discount rate, the inflation rate and the economic life of the infrastructure. Assumptions, based on the current economic environment, have been made which management believes are a reasonable basis upon which to estimate the future liability. These estimates are reviewed regularly to take into account any material changes to the assumptions. However, actual decommissioning costs will ultimately depend upon the future market prices for the necessary decommissioning work required which will reflect market conditions at the relevant time. Furthermore, the timing of the decommissioning is likely to depend on when production activities ceases to be economically viable. This in turn will depend and be directly related to the current and future commodity prices, which are inherently uncertain. The following table reconciles the change in decommissioning provision: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Balance, December 31, 2012 58,201 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- New or increased provisions 6,853 Accretion of decommissioning provision 1,130 Change in discount rate and estimates (13,814) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Balance, September 30, 2013 52,370 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Current - Non-current 52,370 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peyto has estimated the net present value of its total decommissioning provision to be $52.4 million as at September 30, 2013 ($58.2 million at December 31, 2012) based on a total future undiscounted liability of $145.4 million ($127.9 million at December 31, 2012). At September 30, 2013 management estimates that these payments are expected to be made over the next 50 years with the majority of payments being made in years 2041 to 2062. The Bank of Canada's long term bond rate of 3.07 per cent (2.36 per cent at December 31, 2012) and an inflation rate of two per cent (two per cent at December 31, 2012) were used to calculate the present value of the decommissioning provision. 6. Share capital Authorized: Unlimited number of voting common shares Issued and Outstanding Number of Common Amount Common Shares (no par value) Shares $ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Balance, December 31, 2011 137,960,301 889,115 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Common shares issued 4,628,750 115,024 Common shares issued for acquisition 5,404,007 112,187 Common shares issued by private placement 525,655 11,952 Common share issuance costs (net of tax) - (3,896) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Balance, December 31,2012 148,518,713 1,124,382 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Common shares issued by private placement 240,210 5,742 Common share issuance costs (net of tax) - (55) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Balance, September 30, 2013 148,758,923 1,130,069 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- On December 31, 2011 Peyto completed a private placement of 397,235 common shares to employees and consultants for net proceeds of $9.7 million ($24.52 per share). These common shares were issued on January 13, 2012. On March 23, 2012, Peyto completed a private placement of 128,420 common shares to employees and consultants for net proceeds of $2.2 million ($17.22 per share). On August 14, 2012, Peyto issued 5,404,007 common shares which were valued at $112.2 million (net of issuance costs) ($20.76 per share) in relation to the closing of a corporate acquisition. On December 11, 2012, Peyto closed an offering of 4,628,750 common shares at a price of $24.85 per common share, receiving proceeds of $110.0 million (net of issuance costs). On December 31, 2012, Peyto completed a private placement of 154,550 common shares to employees and consultants for net proceeds of $3.5 million ($22.38 per share). These common shares were issued January 7, 2013. On March 19, 2013, Peyto completed a private placement of 85,660 common shares to employees and consultants for net proceeds of $2.2 million ($26.65 per share). Per share amounts Earnings per share or unit have been calculated based upon the weighted average number of common shares outstanding for the three and nine month periods ended September 30, 2013 of 148,758,923 and 148,730,485 (2012 - 142,069,048 and 139,631,290). There are no dilutive instruments outstanding. Dividends During the three and nine month periods ended September 30, 2013, Peyto declared and paid dividends of $0.24 per common share and $0.64 per common share, totaling $35.7 million and $95.2 million (2012 - $0.18 and $0.54, $25.6 million and $75.4 million). Comprehensive income Comprehensive income consists of earnings and other comprehensive income ("OCI"). OCI comprises the change in the fair value of the effective portion of the derivatives used as hedging items in a cash flow hedge. "Accumulated other comprehensive income" is an equity category comprised of the cumulative amounts of OCI. Accumulated hedging gains Gains and losses from cash flow hedges are accumulated until settled. These outstanding hedging contracts are recognized in earnings on settlement with gains and losses being recognized as a component of net revenue. Further information on these contracts is set out in Note 8. 7. Future performance based compensation Peyto awards performance based compensation to employees annually. The performance based compensation is comprised of reserve and market value based components. Reserve based component The reserves value based component is 4% of the incremental increase in value, if any, as adjusted to reflect changes in debt, equity, dividends, general and administrative costs and interest, of proved producing reserves calculated using a constant price at December 31 of the current year and a discount rate of 8%. Market based component Under the market based component, rights with a three year vesting period are allocated to employees. The number of rights outstanding at any time is not to exceed 6% of the total number of common shares outstanding. At December 31 of each year, all vested rights are automatically cancelled and, if applicable, paid out in cash. Compensation is calculated as the number of vested rights multiplied by the total of the market appreciation (over the price at the date of grant) and associated dividends of a common share for that period. The fair values were calculated using a Black-Scholes valuation model. The principal inputs to the option valuation model were: September 30, September 30, 2013 2012 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Share price $22.58 - $30.44 $18.83 - $24.75 Exercise price $18.41 - $22.08 $12.06 - $24.37 Expected volatility 0% - 23% 0% - 32% Option life 0.25 years 0.25 years Dividend yield 0% 0% Risk-free interest rate 1.19% 1.08% ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8. Financial instruments Financial instrument classification and measurement Financial instruments of the Company carried on the condensed balance sheet are carried at amortized cost with the exception of cash and financial derivative instruments, specifically fixed price contracts, which are carried at fair value. There are no significant differences between the carrying amount of financial instruments and their estimated fair values as at September 30, 2013. The Company's areas of financial risk management and risks related to financial instruments remained unchanged from December 31, 2012. The fair value of the Company's cash and financial derivative instruments are quoted in active markets. The Company classifies the fair value of these transactions according to the following hierarchy. -- Level 1 - quoted prices in active markets for identical financial instruments. -- Level 2 - quoted prices for similar instruments in active markets; quoted prices for identical or similar instruments in markets that are not active; and model-derived valuations in which all significant inputs and value drivers are observable in active markets. -- Level 3 - valuations derived from valuation techniques in which one or more significant inputs or value drivers are unobservable. The Company's cash and financial derivative instruments have been assessed on the fair value hierarchy described above and classified as Level 1. Fair values of financial assets and liabilities The Company's financial instruments include cash, accounts receivable, financial derivative instruments, due from private placement, current liabilities, provision for future performance based compensation and long term debt. At September 30, 2013, cash and financial derivative instruments are carried at fair value. Accounts receivable, due from private placement, current liabilities and provision for future performance based compensation approximate their fair value due to their short term nature. The carrying value of the long term debt approximates its fair value due to the floating rate of interest charged under the credit facility. Commodity price risk management Peyto uses derivative instruments to reduce its exposure to fluctuations in commodity prices. Peyto considers all of these transactions to be effective economic hedges for accounting purposes. Following is a summary of all risk management contracts in place as at September 30, 2013: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Propane Monthly Price Period Hedged Type Volume (USD) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- April 1, 2013 to December 31, 2013 Fixed Price 4,000 bbl $30.66/bbl April 1, 2013 to December 31, 2013 Fixed Price 4,000 bbl $32.34/bbl April 1, 2013 to December 31, 2013 Fixed Price 4,000 bbl $34.885/bbl April 1, 2013 to December 31, 2013 Fixed Price 4,000 bbl $35.39/bbl April 1, 2013 to December 31, 2013 Fixed Price 4,000 bbl $34.44/bbl October 1, 2013 to December 31, 2013 Fixed Price 4,000 bbl $39.774/bbl October 1, 2013 to December 31, 2013 Fixed Price 4,000 bbl $46.20/bbl January 1, 2014 to March 31, 2014 Fixed Price 4,000 bbl $37.80/bbl January 1, 2014 to March 31, 2014 Fixed Price 4,000 bbl $36.54/bbl January 1, 2014 to March 31, 2014 Fixed Price 4,000 bbl $39.354/bbl January 1, 2014 to March 31, 2014 Fixed Price 4,000 bbl $41.37/bbl January 1, 2014 to March 31, 2014 Fixed Price 4,000 bbl $44.94/bbl January 1, 2014 to December 31, 2014 Fixed Price 4,000 bbl $35.70/bbl January 1, 2014 to December 31, 2014 Fixed Price 4,000 bbl $37.485/bbl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Natural Gas Daily Price Period Hedged Type Volume (CAD) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- April 1, 2012 to October 31, 2013 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $4.00/GJ April 1, 2012 to October 31, 2013 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $4.00/GJ April 1, 2012 to October 31, 2013 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $4.00/GJ April 1, 2012 to October 31, 2013 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $4.00/GJ April 1, 2012 to October 31, 2013 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $2.52/GJ April 1, 2012 to March 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.00/GJ May 1, 2012 to October 31, 2013 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $2.30/GJ August 1, 2012 to March 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.00/GJ August 1, 2012 to October 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.10/GJ November 1, 2012 to October 31, 2013 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $2.60/GJ November 1, 2012 to October 31, 2013 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.005/GJ November 1, 2012 to October 31, 2013 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.00/GJ November 1, 2012 to March 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $2.81/GJ November 1, 2012 to March 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.00/GJ November 1, 2012 to March 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.05/GJ November 1, 2012 to March 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.02/GJ November 1, 2012 to October 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.0575/GJ January 1, 2013 to October 31, 2013 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.42/GJ January 1, 2013 to December 31, 2013 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.105/GJ January 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.00/GJ January 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.02/GJ April 1, 2013 to October 31, 2013 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.205/GJ April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.105/GJ April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.53/GJ April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.45/GJ April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.50/GJ April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.08/GJ April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.17GJ April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.10/GJ April 1, 2013 to October 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.25/GJ April 1, 2013 to October 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.30/GJ April 1, 2013 to October 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.33/GJ April 1, 2013 to October 31, 2014 Fixed Price 7,500 GJ $3.20/GJ April 1, 2013 to October 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.22/GJ April 1, 2013 to October 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.20/GJ April 1, 2013 to October 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.1925/GJ April 1, 2013 to October 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.25/GJ April 1, 2013 to October 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.30/GJ July 1, 2013 to October 31, 2013 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.34/GJ August 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.55/GJ November 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.71/GJ November 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.76/GJ November 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.86/GJ November 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $4.00/GJ November 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.52/GJ November 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.1025/GJ November 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.245/GJ November 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.45/GJ November 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.3075/GJ November 1, 2013 to October 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.50/GJ November 1, 2013 to October 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.53/GJ November 1, 2013 to March 31, 2015 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.6025/GJ April 1, 2014 to October 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.505/GJ April 1, 2014 to October 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.555/GJ April 1, 2014 to October 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.48/GJ April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.82/GJ April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.44/GJ April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.52/GJ April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.4725/GJ April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.525/GJ April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.60/GJ April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.27/GJ April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.41/GJ April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.5575/GJ April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.465/GJ November 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.81/GJ November 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.90/GJ As at September 30, 2013, Peyto had committed to the future sale of 240,000 barrels of propane at an average price of $37.32 US per barrel and 75,645,000 gigajoules (GJ) of natural gas at an average price of $3.36 per GJ. Had these contracts been closed on September 30, 2013, Peyto would have realized a gain in the amount of $3.2 million. Subsequent to September 30, 2013 Peyto entered into the following contracts: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Propane Monthly Price Period Hedged Type Volume (USD) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- April 1, 2014 to September 30, 2014 Fixed Price 4,000 bbl $41.79/bbl October 1, 2014 to December 31, 2014 Fixed Price 4,000 bbl $42.84/bbl ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Natural Gas Daily Price Period Hedged Type Volume (CAD) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- November 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.25/GJ December 1, 2013 to March 31,2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.50/GJ April 1, 2014 to October 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.335/GJ April 1, 2014 to October 31, 2014 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.10/GJ April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.43/GJ April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.54/GJ April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.335/GJ April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.25/GJ April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015 Fixed Price 5,000 GJ $3.25/GJ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9. Commitments Following is a summary of Peyto's contractual obligations and commitments as at September 30, 2013. 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Thereafter ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note repayment(1) - - - - - 150,000 Interest payments(2) - 6,830 6,830 6,830 6,830 18,785 Transportation 4,107 17,290 16,044 11,692 8,027 10,957 commitments Operating leases 592 2,392 1,228 712 360 - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Total 4,699 26,512 24,102 19,234 15,217 179,742 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- (1) Long-term debt repayment on senior unsecured notes (2) Fixed interest payments on senior unsecured notes 10. Subsequent events 1. On November 4, 2013, Peyto announced that it had priced an issuance of CDN $120 million of senior unsecured notes. The notes will be issued by way of private placement pursuant to a note purchase agreement and will rank equally with Peyto's obligations under its bank facility and existing note purchase and private shelf agreement. The notes have a coupon rate of 4.5% and mature in December 2020. Interest will be paid semi-annually in arrears. Closing of the private placement is expected to occur in early December, 2013. 2. On October 31, 2013, Peyto was named as a party to a statement of claim received with respect to transactions between Poseidon Concepts Corp. and Open Range Energy Corp. Management is currently assessing the nature of this claim, in conjunction with their legal advisors. Officers Darren Gee Tim Louie President and Chief Executive Officer Vice President, Land Scott Robinson Executive Vice President and Chief David Thomas Operating Officer Vice President, Exploration Kathy Turgeon Vice President, Finance and Chief Jean-Paul Lachance Financial Officer Vice President, Exploitation Stephen Chetner Corporate Secretary Directors Don Gray, Chairman Stephen Chetner Brian Davis Michael MacBean, Lead Independent Director Darren Gee Gregory Fletcher Scott Robinson Auditors Deloitte LLP Solicitors Burnet, Duckworth & Palmer LLP Bankers Bank of Montreal Union Bank, Canada Branch Royal Bank of Canada Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce The Toronto-Dominion Bank Bank of Nova Scotia HSBC Bank Canada Alberta Treasury Branches Canadian Western Bank Transfer Agent Valiant Trust Company Head Office 1500, 250 - 2nd Street SW Calgary, AB T2P 0C1 Phone: 403.261.6081 Fax: 403.451.4100 Web: http://www.peyto.com/ Stock Listing Symbol: PEY.TO Toronto Stock Exchange FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT: Peyto Exploration & Development Corp. 1500, 250 - 2nd Street SW Calgary, AB T2P 0C1 403.261.6081 403.451.4100 (FAX) www.peyto.com
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