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Murphy Oil Announces Preliminary Second Quarter 2014 Earnings

30.07.2014  |  Globenewswire Europe
EL DORADO, Arkansas, July 30, 2014 - Murphy Oil Corp. (NYSE: MUR) announced today that net income was $129.4 million ($0.72 per diluted share) in the 2014 second quarter, down from $402.6 million ($2.12 per diluted share) in the second quarter 2013. Income from continuing operations in the 2014 second quarter was $142.7 million ($0.79 per diluted share) compared to $259.9 million ($1.37 per diluted share) earned in the second quarter a year ago.

Adjusted earnings, which exclude both the results of discontinued operations and certain other items that affect comparability of results between periods, in the second quarter of 2014 was $161.7 million ($0.90 per diluted share).  This was a decrease of $100.0 million ($0.48 per diluted share) compared to the prior year's quarter. Adjusted earnings were lower in the 2014 quarter compared to the prior year primarily due to higher exploration expenses, higher extraction costs in Malaysia associated with several new field start ups, lower realized oil and natural gas sales prices for Sarawak production, unfavorable effects in the U.S. from commodity contracts, and higher financing costs.  Realized Sarawak oil and gas prices in the current quarter were unfavorably impacted by larger revenue sharing payments required under the production sharing contracts.

Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) for continuing operations totaled $792.3 million in the second quarter 2014, down from $850.7 million in the second quarter of 2013. EBITDA per barrel of oil equivalent sold was $40.20 in the 2014 quarter compared to $44.95 in the 2013 quarter.  EBITDA was lower in 2014 mostly due to higher exploration costs, increased revenue sharing in Malaysia and the effects of oil commodity
contracts.

Second quarter 2014 highlights were as follows:
* Set a quarterly production record from continuing operations of over
210,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boepd)
* Produced an Eagle Ford Shale (EFS) quarterly record of 52,814 net boepd up
6% from first quarter 2014 and 33% from second quarter 2013
* Achieved first production at the Dalmatian project in the Gulf of Mexico
(GOM) with both wells performing above expectations
* Reduced lease operating expenses per barrel of oil equivalent (boe) for
global operations by 8% in the first half of 2014 compared to the first half
of 2013
* Added 100 million boe of proved reserves at mid-year and remain on track for
reserve replacement in excess of 150% for the fourth straight year
* Initiated a $125 million share repurchase of Company Common stock approved
by our Board of Directors on May 14, 2014, bringing our total stock
repurchases since October 2012 to approximately 18 million shares

Roger W. Jenkins, President and Chief Executive Officer, commented, "We continue
to make progress on three fronts: profitable production and reserves growth,
execution at EFS, and lowering operating expenses.  Production growth in the
second half of the year is supported by completing all of the Siakap North-Petai
well work, full start up of the Dalmatian field, the addition of 97 new EFS
wells through mid-year, completion of Syncrude unplanned maintenance, further
progress in the start up efforts at the non-operated Kakap-Gumusut field, and
the addition of 7 wells through the first half of this year in our Sarawak oil
projects. We are pleased with all facets of EFS execution, especially supply
cost reductions and well downspacing results. Once again we will more than
replace our production in 2014 and our overall operating expenses continue to
trend down this year even with the initial start up of several fields."


Operations Summary


Production
Second quarter production averaged 210,191 boepd. This was approximately 3%
below our guidance of 217,000 boepd for the quarter.  The shortfall for the
quarter was primarily attributed to the global offshore business in Malaysia
with lower oil and gas volumes related to a well operational delay on Kikeh,
continued unplanned downtime at a third party methanol plant that processes
Kikeh associated gas, a rig mobilization delay at a Sarawak oil platform, and
various downtime events at shallow- and deep-water facilities.

Based on production levels in the just completed second quarter as well as early
in the third quarter, the Company is now revising its projected full year 2014
production to a range of 220,000 to 225,000 barrels of oil per day (bopd).
Several factors led to this reduction, including slower than expected recovery
at Syncrude following unscheduled maintenance downtime in the second quarter, an
unplanned short-term outage at the Kikeh production facility, and revisions for
further risking of production through third-party operated facilities.  The mid-
point of the new range would represent an 8% increase from 2013 production
levels.


North America Onshore
In the Eagle Ford Shale, second quarter production, which was comprised of 90%
liquids, averaged 52,814 boepd net, up from 49,634 boepd in the prior quarter as
we brought 53 new wells on line.  We are operating eight drilling rigs and four
completion spreads across the play and expect to bring on a total of 200 wells
(including non-operated locations) this year. Downspacing across the play
continues to deliver expected results and we are testing the further upside
potential in the Upper Eagle Ford Shale zone which could yield 600+ additional
well locations beyond the 1,500+ locations remaining to be drilled in the Lower
Eagle Ford Shale. We are in advanced stages of negotiating two separate pipeline
arrangements in our Karnes and Tilden areas of the EFS to transport up to
28,000 bopd net to market. This will reduce our exposure to trucking operations
and improve overall reliability while maintaining our price advantage through
the segregation of our premium quality crude oil in these dedicated systems.

In the Tupper area in Western Canada, we are moving forward with our plan to
"drill to fill" our existing gas plant capacity with three rigs in operation to
deliver 20 wells online by year-end.  We have completed 7 new wells using our
new completion and choke management strategies and we are seeing positive
results. We expect this new strategy will yield EUR (Estimated Ultimate
Recovery) increases in the play.  We are currently processing approximately 60
million cubic feet per day (mmcfd) of third party gas in the Montney.


Global Offshore
In the Gulf of Mexico, we started up both high rate Dalmatian wells this quarter
with better than planned results. The two wells, where we hold a 70% working
interest, have the capability to deliver a combined rate in excess of 20,000
boepd gross with approximately 50% liquids. A third well is planned to be added
to the project in Dalmatian South in Desoto Canyon Block 134 by early 2016.  We
will also add a fourth development well for Dalmatian at Desoto Canyon Block 4.
We are moving forward with our expansion plans at Medusa in Mississippi Canyon
where we operate with a 60% working interest. This development consists of
drilling two wells later this year with a subsea tieback to the Medusa facility
and first production in 2015.

In Malaysia, we were set back in our Kikeh field development plans by a
previously reported rig fire earlier this year and a single well operational
delay. The operational challenges are now resolved and the well work continues
to plan. At Siakap North-Petai, where we hold a 32% working interest, we have
completed the final two production wells with the field now flowing at
approximately 33,000 bopd gross.  Final commissioning of the Kakap-Gumusut main
project, where we have a 14% working interest, progressed in the second quarter
and we now see this field starting up late in the third quarter.  In shallow
water offshore Sarawak, we incurred a delay with mobilization of a jack-up rig
resulting in a longer than planned platform shut-in at the beginning of the
second quarter. This work has been completed and we have since brought three new
wells online with above plan rates.  We expect to add 9 more wells through the
end of this year in our Sarawak oil developments.


Exploration
In the GOM, drilling operations continue on the Titan prospect in Desoto Canyon
Block 178 as a small oil accumulation was encountered in the original wellbore
in the planned objective and costs have been suspended. We are currently
sidetracking the well to test a 130 million barrel gross mean prospect in an
adjacent fault block.

In other exploration drilling, the Hon Khoai prospect in Vietnam and the Serai-
1 well and associated sidetrack testing the Bawang Putih prospect in Indonesia
were plugged and abandoned as dry holes with a total of $16.5 million expensed
in the second quarter. The Indonesia wells will carry an expense of
approximately $7.9 million in the third quarter.

We expect to spud the Urca prospect in Mississippi Canyon Block 697, where we
hold a 50% working interest as operator, in the third quarter. This lower
Miocene sub-salt structure has a pre-drill gross mean resource size of 130
million barrels.

We completed 2D and 3D seismic programs in Vietnam and Namibia, respectively, in
the second quarter and are currently processing the data. We are advancing our
plan to acquire seismic across Block EPP 43 in the Ceduna basin offshore
Australia starting in the fourth quarter.


Earnings Conference Call
The public is invited to access the Company's conference call to discuss second
quarter 2014 results on Thursday, July 31 at 12:00 p.m. CDT either via the
Internet through the Investor Relations section of Murphy Oil's Web site at
http://ir.murphyoilcorp.com or via the telephone by dialing 1-877-329-7568.  The
telephone reservation number for the call is 9711325.  Replays of the call will
be available through the same address on Murphy Oil's Web site, and a recording
of the call will be available through August 4 by calling 1-888-203-1112 and
referencing reservation number 9711325.  A replay of the conference call will
also be available on the Murphy Web site for 30 days after the event and via
Thomson StreetEvents for their service subscribers.


Financial Data
Summary financial data and operating statistics for the second quarter of 2014
with comparisons to 2013 are contained in the following tables.  Additionally, a
schedule indicating the impacts of items affecting comparability of earnings
between periods and a schedule comparing EBITDA between periods are included
with these tables as well as guidance for the third quarter.

This press release contains forward-looking statements as defined in the Private
Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.  These statements, which express
management's current views concerning future events or results, including
Murphy's plans to divest its U.K. downstream operations, are subject to inherent
risks and uncertainties.  Factors that could cause one or more of these
forecasted events not to occur include, but are not limited to, a failure to
obtain necessary regulatory approvals, a deterioration in the business or
prospects of Murphy or its U.K. refining and marketing business, adverse
developments in Murphy or its U.K. refining and marketing business' markets,
adverse developments in the U.S. or global capital markets, credit markets or
economies in general, or a failure to execute a sale of the U.K. downstream
operations on acceptable terms or in the timeframe contemplated.  Factors that
could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied
in our forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, the
volatility and level of crude oil and natural gas prices, the level and success
rate of our exploration programs, our ability to maintain production rates and
replace reserves, customer demand for our products, adverse foreign exchange
movements, political and regulatory instability, and uncontrollable natural
hazards.  For further discussion of risk factors, see Murphy's 2013 Annual
Report on Form 10-K on file with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Murphy undertakes no duty to publicly update or revise any forward-looking
statements.

This news release also contains certain historical non-GAAP measures of
financial performance that management believes are good tools for internal use
and the investment community in evaluating Murphy Oil Corp.'s overall
financial performance.  These non-GAAP measures are broadly used to value and
compare companies in the crude oil and natural gas industry.  Please see the
attached schedules for reconciliations of the differences between      non-GAAP
measures used in this news release and the most directly comparable GAAP
financial measures.

The Securities and Exchange Commission requires oil and gas companies, in their
filings with the SEC, to disclose proved reserves that a company has
demonstrated by actual production or conclusive formation tests to be
economically and legally producible under existing economic and operating
conditions.  The SEC permits the optional disclosure of probable and possible
reserves; however, we have not disclosed the Company's probable and possible
reserves in our filings with the SEC.  We use the term "gross mean resources" in
this news release.  These estimates are by their nature more speculative than
estimates of proved, probable and possible reserves and accordingly are subject
to substantially greater risk of being actually realized.  The SEC guidelines
strictly prohibit us from including these estimates in filings with the SEC.
Investors are urged to consider closely the disclosures and risk factors in our
most recent annual report on Form 10-K and in other reports on file with the
SEC, available from Murphy Oil Corp.'s offices or Web site at
http://ir.murphyoilcorp.com.


For more information contact Barry Jeffery, Vice President, Investor Relations
at 870.864.6501.

2Q Schedules accessible at the link below.

02 Earn2 Schedules:
http://hugin.info/157892/R/1844231/642182.pdf



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