New 14A From TPL Management

14A at Edgar

Management Holdings

Looks like the content from the annual report which is typically more in depth than the 10k.

Some detail on the water biz is included:

In 2018, the Trust reported $209.7 million of net income, the highest in its 131 year history. This was due to a 94.1% increase in gross revenue to $300.2 million in 2018 compared to $154.6 million in 2017. Net income per Sub-share certificate increased 117.5% to $26.93 in 2018 compared to $12.38 in 2017. These increases in revenue and net income are due to a continued increase in development activity in the Permian Basin and the Trust’s strategic focus to maximize revenue from its approximately 900,000 acres of land.

Part of that strategic focus involved the creation of Texas Pacific Water Resources LLC (“TPWR”) in June 2017. Drilling and completion activity in the Permian Basin continues to rise as operators are increasing their focus on development of leaseholds throughout the basin. Longer well laterals combined with large water load frac design, due to high proppant (sand or similar particulate) load and carrying limits, continue to drive the need for increased water demand for fracturing activities. TPWR, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Trust, focuses on providing a full-service water offering to operators in the Permian Basin. These services include brackish (briny, non-potable) water sourcing, produced-water gathering/treatment/recycling, infrastructure development/construction, disposal, water tracking, analytics and well testing services. TPWR is committed to sustainable water development with significant focus on the large-scale implementation of recycled water operations.

As of December 31, 2018, TPWR continues to build out its water production, storage and delivery infrastructure system in the Permian Basin. TPWR has entered into multiple sourcing contracts with oil and gas operators throughout the basin to provide water to the operators. While several projects are currently functional, construction is ongoing to add additional capacity.

TPWR also performs produced water treatment services for multiple operators. This service is typically performed using a TPWR constructed mobile water treatment system which is capable of treating up to 40,000 bbls/day. We anticipate adding additional treatment systems throughout the course of 2019.

During the year ended December 31, 2018, the Trust invested approximately $35.2 million in TPWR projects to develop brackish water sourcing and treatment system assets. In its first full fiscal year of operation, TPWR generated $88.7 million in gross revenue consisting of $63.9 million in water sales and royalties and $24.8 million in easements and sundry income.

Also, PR contacts have been listed:

Contacts:

Media:

Abernathy MacGregor

Sydney Isaacs

(713) 343-0427

sri@abmac.com

 

Investor Relations:

MacKenzie Partners

Paul Schulman

(212) 929-5364

pschulman@mackenziepartners.com

Form 4

HK Edgar Filing

It’s very possible that I’m wrong about this but it looks like HK is going to have to file a Form 4 on a daily basis (if they trade) given their new “insider” status after Friday’s filings.  I don’t run stocks but my experience with similar issues tells me that this filing is likely an operational PITA for the team.  It seems like a small thing but I bet doing this type of work was considered in the calculus of nominating an alternate trustee.  Again, its small, but it points to the decision having been well considered.

Just my gut…

2018 10-K

Edgar: 2018 TPL 10-K Filing

Some of my favorite sentences are below:

Oh and Glover and Packer got P A I D.  The numbers speak for themselves; they appear to be deserving of their comp.   Have to expect that operators in the area have those two gents on the shortlist for other big jobs down the road.

I’m fully expecting them both to buy more TPL in the open market.

As of December 31, 2018, TPWR continues to build out its water production, storage and delivery infrastructure system in the Permian Basin. TPWR has entered into multiple sourcing contracts with oil and gas operators throughout the basin, the terms of which provide justification for continued investment. During the year ended December 31, 2018, the Trust invested approximately $35.2 million in TPWR projects to develop brackish water sourcing and re-use assets.

While there is competition in the water service business in West Texas, we believe our position as a significant landowner of approximately 900,000 acres in West Texas gives us a unique advantage over our competitors who must negotiate with existing landowners to source water and then for the right of way to deliver the water to the end user.

As of December 31, 2018, Texas Pacific owned the surface estate in approximately 902,177 acres of land, comprised of numerous separate tracts, located in 19 counties in the western part of Texas. There were no material liens or encumbrances on the Trust’s title to the surface estate in those tracts.  As of December 31, 2018, the Trust also owns a 1/128th nonparticipating perpetual oil and gas royalty interest under 84,934 acres of land and a 1/16th nonparticipating perpetual oil and gas royalty interest under 370,737 acres of land in the western part of Texas. Generally speaking, if the Trust sells the surface estate in real property with respect to which it holds an oil and gas royalty interest, that oil and gas royalty interest is excluded from the sale and retained by the Trust. In addition, the Trust acquired oil and gas royalty interests in approximately 1,826 net royalty acres during 2018.

The Trust has not incorporated equity-related compensation elements in its compensation programs. During the year ended December 31, 2018, the Trust did not issue or sell any equity securities.

The Trust purchased and retired 19,417 Sub-shares in the open market. (~0.25% of total).

Revenues increased $145.6 million, or 94.1% to $300.2 million for the year ended December 31, 2018 compared to $154.6 million for the year ended December 31, 2017. Net income increased $112.5 million, or 115.7% to $209.7 million for the year ended December 31, 2018 compared to $97.2 million for the year ended December 31, 2017.

Salaries and related employee expenses were $18.4 million for the year ended December 31, 2018 compared to $3.8 million for the comparable period of 2018. The increase in salaries and related employee expenses is directly related to the increase in the number of employees from 26 employees as of December 31, 2017 to 64 as of December 31, 2018 as well as an increase in contract labor expenses over the same time period.

Cash flows used in investing activities were $81.5 million compared to $18.7 million for the years ended December 31, 2018 and 2017, respectively. The increased use of investing cash flows is principally due to our investment of $44.7 million in water service-related assets during 2018, an increase of $27.0 million over our investment during 2017. Additionally, for the year ended December 31, 2018 we acquired $24.3 million of royalty interests and $9.4 million of land acquisitions. There were no such acquisitions of royalty interests and land for the year ended December 31, 2017.

As of December 31, 2018, we had a cash and cash equivalents balance of $119.6 million that we expect to utilize, along with cash flow from operations, to provide capital to support the growth of our business, particularly the growth of TPWR, to repurchase additional Sub-share Certificates subject to market conditions, and for general corporate purposes. We believe that cash from operations, together with our cash and cash equivalents balances, will be enough to meet ongoing capital expenditures, working capital requirements and other cash needs for the foreseeable future.

For the year ended December 31, 2017, the Trust sold approximately 11.0 acres of the Trust’s Assigned land in Texas for an aggregate sales price of approximately $0.2 million, an average of approximately $20,000 per acre.  For the year ended December 31, 2016, the Trust sold approximately 774.6 acres of the Trust’s Assigned land in Texas for an aggregate sales price of approximately $2.9 million, an average of approximately $3,803 per acre.  For the year ended December 31, 2018, the Trust acquired approximately 14,650 acres of land in Texas for an aggregate purchase price of approximately $9.4 million, an average of approximately $640 per acre.

As of December 31, 2018 and 2017, the Trust owned the following oil and gas royalty interests (in thousands, except number of interests): 1/16th: Nonparticipating perpetual royalty interests in 370,737 and 373,777 gross royalty acres as of December 31, 2018 and 2017, respectively.  1/128th:  Nonparticipating perpetual royalty interests in 84,934 and 85,414 gross royalty acres as of December 31, 2018 and 2017, respectively.

For the year ended December 31, 2018, the Trust sold nonparticipating perpetual oil and gas royalty interests in approximately 812 net royalty acres (1/8th interest) for approximately $18.9 million, an average price of approximately $23,234 per net royalty acre. In conjunction with this sale, the Trust acquired oil and gas royalty interests in approximately 1,480 net royalty acres for an aggregate purchase price of $20.6 million, an average of approximately $13,949 per net royalty acre. (This doesn’t tie with the table?)

On January 7, 2019, the Trust sold approximately 14,000 surface acres of land in Loving and Reeves Counties, Texas for an aggregate price of $100.0 million (the “Sale”). The Sale excludes any mineral or royalty interest in the lands to be conveyed and the Trust reserved certain usage, disposal and water rights in approximately 1,280 acres of the lands conveyed.

On February 22, 2019, the Trust used approximately $46.9 million of the sales proceeds to acquire approximately 11,700 acres of land in Reeves and Culberson Counties, Texas. The remaining $53.1 million of sales proceeds will be used to acquire other like kind properties.

There are a number of oil and gas wells that have been drilled but are not yet completed (“DUC”) where the Trust has a royalty interest. Currently, the Trust has identified 309 DUC wells affected by our royalty interest. The process of identifying these wells is ongoing and we anticipate updates going forward to be affected by a number of factors including, but not limited to, ongoing changes/updates to our identification process, changes/updates by Drilling Info (our main source of information in identifying these wells) in their identification process, the eventual completion of these DUC wells, and additional wells drilled but not completed by companies operating where we have a royalty interest.

 

 

4Q Earnings

Press Release

$8.06 per Sub-share Certificate!

A not often used tool in toolkit below.

Revenue from the sale of oil and gas royalty interests was $18.9 million for the year ended December 31, 2018. The Trust sold nonparticipating perpetual royalty interests in approximately 812 net royalty acres for an average price of approximately $23,234 per net royalty acre.

Back royalty sales out of earnings and you get to $43.8MM which is light to $50.8MM last quarter which (I guess) shouldn’t be surprising given a dip in realized oil prices.  Royalties were still up on the quarter nevertheless as barrels produced continued to rise the Permian.  Sundry top line was flat.  Water top line down was down 9.3% vs Q3 to $16.5MM.

I’m inclined not to panic about the dip in water revenues as the business is still in its infancy.  That said, my expectation was for modest growth given continued increases in Permian region oil production throughout the quarter.  More to come on that topic.

 


Texas Pacific Land Trust Announces Fourth Quarter 2018 Financial Results

DALLAS, TX (January 31, 2019) – Texas Pacific Land Trust (NYSE: TPL) today announced financial results for the fourth quarter ended December 31, 2018.

Results for the fourth quarter of 2018:

  • Net income of $62.7 million, or $8.06 per Sub-share Certificate, for the fourth quarter of 2018, compared with $24.6 million, or $3.14 per Sub-share Certificate, for the fourthquarter of 2017.

 

  • Revenues of $93.2 million for the fourth quarter of 2018, compared with $40.0 million for the fourth quarter of 2017.

 

  • Increases of 177.0% in water sales and royalty revenue, 135.8% in oil and gas royalty revenue and 17.0% in easements and sundry income for the fourth quarter of 2018, compared with the fourth quarter of 2017.

Results for the year ended December 31, 2018:

  • Net income of $209.7 million, or $26.93 per Sub-share Certificate, for the year ended December 31, 2018, compared with $97.2 million, or $12.38 per Sub-share Certificate, for the year ended December 31, 2017.
  • Revenues of $300.2 million for the year ended December 31, 2018, compared with $154.6 million for the year ended December 31, 2017.
  • Increases of 150.3% in water sales and royalty revenue, 112.0% in oil and gas royalty revenue (144.2% excluding the arbitration settlement with Chevron U.S.A., Inc. (the “Chevron Settlement”) in September 2017) and 26.8% in easements and sundry income for the year ended December 31, 2018, compared with the year ended December 31, 2017.

Further details for the fourth quarter of 2018:

Oil and gas royalty revenue was $35.8 million for the fourth quarter of 2018, compared with $15.2 million for the fourth quarter of 2017, an increase of 135.8%. Crude oil and gas production subject to the Trust’s royalty interests increased 98.5% and 225.0%, respectively, in the fourth quarter of 2018 compared to the fourth quarter of 2017. In addition, the prices received for crude oil production increased 15.4% in the fourth quarter of 2018 compared to the same quarter of 2017 while prices received for gas production decreased 21.2% over the same time period.

Easements and sundry income was $21.9 million for the fourth quarter of 2018, an increase of 17.0% compared with the fourth quarter of 2017 when easements and sundry income was $18.7 million. This increase resulted primarily from an increase in pipeline easement income and lease rental income, partially offset by a decrease in permit income and material sales for the fourth quarter of 2018 compared to the fourth quarter of 2017. Pipeline easement income increased $4.3 million in the fourth quarter of 2018 compared to the same quarter of 2017.

Water sales and royalty revenue was $16.5 million for the fourth quarter of 2018, an increase of 177.0% compared with the fourth quarter of 2017 when water sales and royalty revenue was $6.0 million.

Revenue from the sale of oil and gas royalty interests was $18.9 million for the fourth quarter of 2018. The Trust sold nonparticipating perpetual royalty interests in approximately 812 net royalty acres for an average price of approximately $23,234 per net royalty acre.

Further details for the year ended December 31, 2018:

Oil and gas royalty revenue was $123.8 million for the year ended December 31, 2018, compared with $58.4 million for the year ended December 31, 2017, an increase of 112.0% (144.2% excluding the $7.7 million Chevron Settlement received in September 2017). Crude oil and gas production subject to the Trust’s royalty interests increased 110.0% and 178.5%, respectively, in the year ended December 31, 2018 compared to the year ended December 31, 2017. In addition, the prices received for crude oil production increased 21.6% in the year ended December 31, 2018 compared to the year ended December 31, 2017, while prices received for gas production decreased 24.2% over the same time period. The changes in production and price for the year ended December 31, 2018 compared to the year ended December 31, 2017 exclude the effect of the Chevron Settlement.

Easements and sundry income was $88.7 million for the year ended December 31, 2018, an increase of 26.8% compared with the year ended December 31, 2017 when easements and sundry income was $70.0 million. This increase resulted primarily from increases in pipeline easement income, lease rental income and permit income for the year ended December 31, 2018 compared to the same period of 2017. Pipeline easement income increased $8.0 million for the year ended December 31, 2018 compared to the same period of 2017.

Water sales and royalty revenue was $63.9 million for the year ended December 31, 2018, an increase of 150.3% compared with the year ended December 31, 2017 when water sales and royalty revenue was $25.5 million.

Revenue from the sale of oil and gas royalty interests was $18.9 million for the year ended December 31, 2018. The Trust sold nonparticipating perpetual royalty interests in approximately 812 net royalty acres for an average price of approximately $23,234 per net royalty acre.

Land sales revenue was $4.4 million for the year ended December 31, 2018. The Trust sold approximately 171 acres of land for an average price of approximately $25,464 per acre. Land sales revenue was $0.2 million for the year ended December 31, 2017.

Texas Pacific Land Trust Announces Fourth Quarter 2018 Financial Results