NuVista Energy Ltd. (“NuVista” or the “Company”) (TSX:NVA) is pleased to announce record-setting reserves, financial and operating results for the three months and year ended December 31, 2021, and to provide a number of updates which demonstrate material advancement of our Pipestone and Wapiti Montney development. 2021 was a year of significant commodity price recovery after the difficult year in 2020 due to the reduction in energy demand as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. We used our significantly growing adjusted funds flow in a disciplined manner by growing production with new high-return wells to fill and optimize existing facilities while making rapid and meaningful progress in debt reduction. NuVista is now moving forward through 2022 with strength and increasing momentum in this significantly improved commodity price environment.

During the quarter and year ended December 31, 2021, NuVista:

  • Produced 60,888 Boe/d in the quarter, well above the guidance range of 56,000 – 58,000 Boe/d, and 19% higher than third quarter 2021 production. Fourth quarter production consisted of 35% condensate, 10% NGLs, and 55% natural gas. Full year production was 4% higher than the prior year at 52,345 Boe/d consisting of 31% condensate, 11% NGLs, and 58% natural gas;
  • 2021 net earnings totaled $264.7 million ($1.17/share, basic) compared to a net loss of $197.9 million (($0.88)/share, basic) in 2020;
  • Achieved $151.7 million of adjusted funds flow(1) in the fourth quarter ($0.67/share, basic), including over $64.5 million of free adjusted funds flow(1). Full year adjusted funds flow was $321.0 million, or $1.42/share (basic). The fourth quarter adjusted funds flow represented more than a threefold increase over comparable figure for the prior year, and full year 2021 adjusted funds flow was two times the prior year amount;
  • Improved upon our net debt(1) reduction target with $118.6 million of reduction during 2021, $65.1 million of which was in the fourth quarter alone. NuVista closed the year with a favorable net debt to annualized fourth quarter adjusted funds flow ratio of 0.8x;
  • Successfully extended the tenure of our outstanding senior unsecured notes to July 2026 in the third quarter of 2021;
  • Executed a successful 2021 capital expenditure(2) program of $288.8 million, including the drilling of 38 (38.0 net) wells and the completion of 44 (44.0 net) wells in our condensate rich Wapiti Montney play; and
  • Continued to significantly advance our progress in the areas of environmental, social and governance (“ESG”), including continued positive strides in reducing GHG and methane emissions.

Notes:(1) Each of "adjusted funds flow" and "net debt" are capital management measures. Reference should be made to the section entitled “Non-GAAP and Other Financial Measures” in this press release. (2) Each of "free adjusted funds flow" and "capital expenditures" are non-GAAP financial measures that do not have any standardized meanings under IFRS and therefore may not be comparable to similar measures presented by other companies where similar terminology is used. Reference should be made to the section entitled “Non-GAAP and Other Financial Measures” in this press release.

Record Achievements in Reserve Metrics

NuVista is pleased to report the year end 2021 independent evaluation of our reserves by GLJ Ltd. (“GLJ”) (the “GLJ Report”). With the infrastructure investment in our assets now largely behind us, our focus has shifted to building production volumes and maximizing the velocity at which invested capital is returned through exceptional half-cycle returns. Well costs continue to trend downwards while production performance is dramatically improving. The quality of our asset base is reflected in additional positive technical revisions to our production base and new records in the efficiency with which we are adding additional reserves. Our established track record of improvement and depth of running room in our undeveloped reserves reinforce our ability to provide a differentiated level of value creation for our shareholders.

Highlights of our 2021 reserves report include:

  • Proved Developed Producing (“PDP”) reserves increased a record 26% to 122MMBoe;
  • PDP Finding and Development Costs (“F&D”) (1) achieved record lows for the fourth consecutive year, reaching $6.12/Boe which is a 36% improvement over 2020;
  • PDP Recycle Ratio(1) also achieved new record levels at 4.4x based on our 2021 operating netback(1) of $27.13/Boe;
  • Replaced 220% of our production on a PDP basis while only spending 90% of adjusted funds flow;
  • PDP NPV10 increased to $1.5 Billion, an increase of 96% from 2020 underpinned by the dramatic growth in reserve volumes and the increase in commodity prices;
  • PDP Finding, Development and Acquisition Costs (“FD&A”) (1) were $4.31/Boe after accounting for the Wembley Disposition;
  • Technical revisions of +5% were made to 2020 PDP reserves due to continued outperformance of wells and an increase in economic limit due to higher forecast commodity prices; and
  • Total proved plus probable additional (“TP+PA”) reserve volumes are 568MMBoe which includes 340 undeveloped locations. An additional 824 Best Estimate Contingent Resource Undeveloped Locations are also booked.

Notes:(1)  Each of FD&A costs, F&D costs, recycle ratio and operating netback are non-GAAP financial ratios. See "Oil and Gas Advisories" and "Non-GAAP and Other Financial Measures" in this press release for information relating to these specified financial measures.

The detailed summary of our year end 2021 reserves disclosure is included below, and will be included in our Annual Information Form which will be filed on or before March 30, 2022 at www.SEDAR.com.

Excellence in Operations

As noted in our press release dated January 10, 2022, fourth quarter operations went exceptionally well. Despite challenges with extreme cold weather, Covid-19 issues, and supply chain disruptions, record production levels were achieved. The stability and continuity of our three-rig drilling program has continued to reward us as we progress through the first quarter of 2022. Production in the Wapiti area is ramping up with the addition of the latest 4-well pad at Elmworth. Drill, Complete, and Equip (“DCE”) costs for this pad averaged $7MM per well while the 60 day initial production rate averaged 1,282 Boe/d per well including 27% condensate. An additional 6-well pad at Elmworth has been drilled and completed, and is currently being production tested. Estimated DCE cost per well on this pad is expected to be approximately $5.8MM. Drilling operations are in progress on a 4-well pad in the Gold Creek area which will be completed by the end of the first quarter.

Activity levels in the Pipestone area were high in the fourth quarter, and have continued to be high as we proceed into 2022.   Pad #8 was drilled and completed in the fourth quarter and is now on production. The wells on this pad were drilled to an average horizontal length of 3000m and reached a new Pipestone record low DCE cost of $1.9MM per 1000 horizontal meter drilled. Pad #9 has been drilled and completion operations have commenced, while drilling operations on pad #10 have just been finished.

Remaining activity in 2022 is planned to include five additional pads with approximately 25 wells, of which two thirds are expected to be in the Pipestone area. The current program would have two to three rigs active throughout the remainder of the year, and due to efficient execution there is the potential opportunity to add a few more wells to the planned capital program to fill in any drilling breaks for maximum three rig schedule efficiency. We have now entered the phase in Pipestone area where we are significantly realizing the benefits of the acquisition we completed three years ago with substantial free adjusted funds flow being generated from this asset.

Balance Sheet Strength and Rapid Debt Reduction

In the fourth quarter of 2021, NuVista reduced bank debt by $69 million by continuing to direct all free adjusted funds flow towards the reduction of net debt. With the benefit of increased production and favorable pricing, this bettered our debt reduction expectations, ending the quarter with bank drawings of $196 million – a reduction of $167 million during the full year of 2021. NuVista’s credit facility capacity was redetermined and maintained at $440 million at the semi-annual review in November. Net debt was reduced during 2021 by a total of $119 million. NuVista closed the year of 2021 with a favorable net debt to annualized fourth quarter adjusted funds flow ratio of 0.8x. These results reaffirm our confidence that we are on track for reduction of net debt below our first targeted milestone of $400 million during the second quarter of 2022. At the present time, 100% of free adjusted funds flow is being directed to the reduction of debt.

ESG Progress Continues

We are proud to continue to demonstrate our commitment to transparency and ethical practices through our ESG performance, and we issued an updated full report to highlight our progress in August of 2021.

Approximately 60% of our current production is comprised of natural gas which has the lowest carbon footprint of any hydrocarbon, leading to our greenhouse gas (“GHG”) performance being better than the North American benchmark. But we will always strive to do more. In our 2021 report, we set seven long term targets for accountability and transparency of the progress we continue to make, and we continue to execute projects in environment, social, and governance to ensure we meet these targets. These include projects to eliminate methane venting, reduce flaring, reduce water consumption, and to responsibly abandon and reclaim legacy wells and facilities. We also progressed in matters of Social and Governance including continued headway on diversity and inclusion on several fronts. More details are available in our fourth quarter 2021 MD&A and our annual ESG report.

2022 Guidance Update

As discussed above, NuVista is pleased to note that operations and performance have been strong while both condensate and natural gas prices have increased significantly. This results in a material increase to projected adjusted funds flows and tremendous progress in reducing our net debt.

NuVista’s recent well performance has exceeded expectations, and in addition the on-stream dates for new wells have been ahead of schedule. As a result, first quarter production guidance is increased to 64,000 - 65,000 Boe/d as compared to the original guidance range of 60,000 - 62,000 Boe/d. Both of these ranges include condensate at approximately 32%, NGLs at 8%, and natural gas at 60%. Full year 2022 production guidance is unchanged at 65,000 – 68,000 Boe/d (condensate 30%, NGLs 8%, natural gas 62%), with a reminder that NuVista has some planned facility maintenance downtime in the second quarter. Capital expenditure guidance for 2022 is unchanged with a range of $290-310 million.

We intend to continue our track record of carefully directing additional available adjusted funds flow towards a prudent balance of debt reduction and production growth until our existing facilities are filled to maximum efficiency. Capital expenditures will continue to be weighted towards Pipestone, as our highest return area, with expected well payouts well below a year. As previously communicated, 100% of free adjusted funds flow will continue to be directed towards the balance sheet until net debt reaches the interim milestone of $400 million. This is expected to be achieved during the second quarter of 2022. Free adjusted funds flow below the milestone is anticipated to be allocated between further debt reduction, the return of capital to shareholders through the buyback of shares, and possibly towards a moderate capital expenditure increase to optimize the operational continuity of our three-rig drilling program even further, if strip commodity prices remain strong. The specific nature of these free adjusted funds flow splits will be determined and communicated during the second quarter of 2022. Our board has approved a long term sustainable net debt target of less than 1.0 times adjusted funds flow in the stress test price environment of US$ 45/Bbl WTI and US$ 2.00/MMBtu NYMEX natural gas. In the context of our 2022 plan, this represents a target net debt level of $200 - $250 million.

NuVista has an exceptional business plan that maximizes free adjusted funds flow and the return of capital to shareholders when our existing facilities are filled to capacity and maximum efficiency at production levels of approximately 85,000 – 90,000 Boe/d. We are confident that the actions described above accelerate the Company towards that goal by as early as 2023, while still providing free adjusted funds flow and net debt reduction concurrent with growing production through 2022-2023. With facilities optimized, returns are enhanced further with corporate netbacks which are expected to grow by approximately $2-$3/Boe due to the efficiencies of scale which will reduce our unit operating, transportation, and interest expenses by this amount.

NuVista has top quality assets and a management team focused on relentless improvement. We have the necessary foundation and liquidity to continue adding significant value for our shareholders. We have set the table for returns-focused profitable growth to between 85,000 – 90,000 Boe/d with only half-cycle spending, since the required facility infrastructure is now in place. We will continue to adjust to this environment in order to maximize the value of our asset base and ensure the long-term sustainability of our business. We would like to thank our staff, contractors, and suppliers for their continued dedication and delivery, and we thank our board of directors and our shareholders for their continued guidance and support. Please note that our corporate presentation is being updated and will be available at www.nuvistaenergy.com on March 9, 2022. NuVista’s financial statements, notes to the financial statements and management’s discussion and analysis for the year ended December 31, 2021, will be filed on SEDAR (www.sedar.com) under NuVista Energy Ltd. on March 9, 2022 and can also be accessed on NuVista’s website.

Financial and Operating Highlights        
  Three months ended December 31   Year ended December 31  
($ thousands, except otherwise stated) 2021   2020   % Change   2021   2020   % Change  
FINANCIAL            
Petroleum and natural gas revenues 323,355   124,378   160   885,290   424,637   108  
Cash provided by operating activities 110,063   44,719   146   338,578   147,200   130  
Adjusted funds flow(1) (4) 151,665   49,399   207   320,974   156,866   105  
Per share, basic 0.67   0.22   205   1.42   0.70   103  
Per share, diluted 0.64   0.22   191   1.38   0.70   97  
Net earnings (loss) 113,159   715,435   (84 ) 264,672   (197,879 ) 234  
Per share, basic 0.50   3.17   (84 ) 1.17   (0.88 ) 233  
Per share, diluted 0.48   3.17   (85 ) 1.14   (0.88 ) 230  
Capital expenditures(2) 86,402   23,864   262   288,846   180,442   60  
Net proceeds on property dispositions (1,034 )     92,544      
Net debt(1) (4)       480,275   598,835   (20 )
OPERATING            
Daily Production            
Natural gas (MMcf/d) 202.7   183.3   11   183.5   185.7   (1 )
Condensate & oil (Bbls/d) 21,072   12,928   63   16,465   14,067   17  
NGLs (Bbls/d) 6,028   5,863   3   5,298   5,420   (2 )
Total (Boe/d) 60,888   49,348   23   52,345   50,443   4  
Condensate, oil & NGLs weighting 45%   38%     42%   39%    
Condensate & oil weighting 35%   26%     31%   28%    
Average realized selling prices(6)            
Natural gas ($/Mcf) 6.09   3.14   94   4.63   2.43   91  
Condensate & oil ($/Bbl) 96.15   52.59   83   84.35   45.50   85  
NGLs ($/Bbl)(5) 42.38   16.44   158   35.38   12.68   179  
Netbacks ($/Boe)            
Petroleum and natural gas revenues 57.73   27.40   111   46.34   23.00   101  
Realized gain (loss) on financial derivatives (6.69 ) 2.77   (342 ) (6.05 ) 3.83   (258 )
Royalties (4.89 ) (0.83 ) 489   (3.41 ) (0.92 ) 271  
Transportation expenses (5.20 ) (4.97 ) 5   (5.27 ) (4.46 ) 18  
Operating expenses (10.53 ) (9.68 ) 9   (10.65 ) (9.83 ) 8  
Operating netback(3) 30.42   14.69   107   20.96   11.62   80  
Corporate netback(3) 27.08   10.88   149   16.81   8.49   98  
SHARE TRADING STATISTICS            
High ($/share) 7.71   1.08   614   7.71   3.36   129  
Low ($/share) 5.06   0.64   691   0.89   0.24   271  
Close ($/share) 6.96   0.94   640   6.96   0.94   640  
Average daily volume ('000s) 827   1,479   (44 ) 1,133   2,030   (44 )
Common shares outstanding ('000s)       227,578   225,837   1  

(1)  Refer to Note 16 “Capital management” in NuVista's financial statements and to the sections entitled “Adjusted funds flow” and “Liquidity and capital resources” contained in this MD&A. (2)  Non-GAAP financial measure that does not have any standardized meaning under IFRS and therefore may not be comparable to similar measures presented by other companies where similar terminology is used. Reference should be made to the section entitled “Non-GAAP and Other Financial Measures”. (3)  Non-GAAP ratio that does not have any standardized meaning under IFRS and therefore may not be comparable to similar measures presented by other companies where similar terminology is used. Reference should be made to the section entitled “Non-GAAP and Other Financial Measures”. (4)   Capital management measure. Reference should be made to the section entitled “Non-GAAP and Other Financial Measures”. (5)   Natural gas liquids (“NGLs”) include butane, propane, ethane and sulphur revenue. (6)   Product prices exclude realized gains/losses on financial derivatives.

Detailed Summary of Corporate Reserves Data

The following table provides summary reserve information based upon the GLJ Report using the published 3 Consultants’ Average January 1, 2022 price forecast:

  Natural Gas(2) Natural GasLiquids Oil(3) Total
Reserves category(1) Company Gross Company Gross Company Gross Company Gross
Interest Interest Interest Interest
(MMcf) (MBbls) (MBbls) (MBoe)
Proved        
Developed producing 464,819 44,136 - 121,605
Developed non-producing 43,883 4,459 - 11,773
Undeveloped 750,605 66,446 - 191,547
Total proved 1,259,308 115,041 - 324,925
Probable 983,600 78,683 - 242,616
Total proved plus probable 2,242,907 193,723 - 567,541

NOTES:(1)  Numbers may not add due to rounding.(2)  Includes conventional natural gas and shale gas.(3)  Includes light and medium crude oil.

The following table is a summary reconciliation of the 2021 year end working interest reserves with the working interest reserves reported in the 2020 year end reserves report:

Company Gross Interest Natural Gas(1)(3)(MMcf)   Liquids(1)(MBbls)   Oil(1)(4)(MBbls)   Total Oil Equivalent(1)(MBoe)  
Total proved        
Balance, December 31, 2020 1,272,751   115,684   5,228   333,038  
Exploration and development(2) 93,646   9,811   -   25,419  
Technical revisions (18,317 ) (108 ) -   (3,161 )
Acquisitions -   -   -   -  
Dispositions(5) (26,718 ) (2,820 ) (5,194 ) (12,467 )
Economic Factors 4,923   382   -   1,203  
Production (66,977 ) (7,909 ) (34 ) (19,106 )
Balance, December 31, 2021 1,259,308   115,041   -   324,925  
Total proved plus probableTotal proved plus probable        
Balance, December 31, 2020 2,284,051   197,819   11,339   589,833  
Exploration and development(2) 116,399   11,786   -   31,186  
Technical revisions (49,757 ) (3,078 ) -   (11,371 )
Acquisitions -   -   -   -  
Dispositions(5) (49,770 ) (5,565 ) (11,305 ) (25,166 )
Economic Factors 8,962   671   -   2,165  
Production (66,977 ) (7,909 ) (34 ) (19,106 )
Balance, December 31, 2021 2,242,908   193,723   -   567,541  

NOTES:

(1)  Numbers may not add due to rounding.(2)  Reserve additions for drilling extensions, infill drilling and improved recovery.(3)  Includes conventional natural gas and shale gas.(4)  Includes light, medium crude oil.(5) During the first quarter of 2021, we completed the divestiture of our non-core Charlie Lake and Cretaceous unit assets in the Wembley area, as well as selected water infrastructure assets in the Wembley/Pipestone area, for total net proceeds of $92.5 million. The sale included production of approximately 1,100 Boe/d and a reduction in our asset retirement obligations of $17.6 million.

The following table summarizes the future development capital included in the GLJ Report:

($ thousands, undiscounted) Proved Proved plusprobable
     
2022 281,018 299,318
2023 352,608 352,608
2024 210,351 210,351
2025 249,029 249,029
2026 189,488 203,769
Remaining - 896,552
Total (Undiscounted) 1,282,495 2,211,627

NOTE:

(1)   Numbers may not add due to rounding.The following table outlines NuVista's corporate finding, development and acquisition (“FD&A”) costs in more detail:

  3 Year-Average(1)   2021(1)   2020(1)
    Proved plus     Proved plus     Proved plus
  Proved probable   Proved probable   Proved probable
Finding and development costs ($/Boe) $4.87 $3.94   $8.36 $8.74   ($680.3) ($23.06)
Finding, development and acquisition costs ($/Boe) $2.22 $1.70   ($2.40) $34.98   $173.67 ($28.08)

NOTE:        

(1)  F&D costs and FD&A are used as a measure of capital efficiency. The calculation for F&D costs includes all exploration and development capital for that period as outlined in the Company’s year-end financial statements plus the change in future development capital for that period. This total capital including the change in the future development capital is then divided by the change in reserves for that period including revisions for that same period. The aggregate of the exploration and development costs incurred in the most recent financial year and the change during the year in estimated future development costs generally will not reflect total finding and development costs related to reserve additions for the year. FD&A costs are calculated in the same manner except in addition to exploration and development capital and the change in future development capital, acquisition capital is also included in the calculation.Summary of Corporate Net Present Value Data

The estimated net present values of future net revenue before income taxes associated with NuVista’s reserves effective December 31, 2021 and based on published GLJ future price forecast as at January 1, 2022 as set forth below are summarized in the following table:

The estimated future net revenue contained in the following table does not necessarily represent the fair market value of the reserves. There is no assurance that the forecast price and cost assumptions contained in the GLJ Report will be attained and variations could be material. The recovery and reserve estimates described herein are estimates only. Actual reserves may be greater or less than those calculated.

  Before Income Taxes
  Discount Factor (%/year)
Reserves category(1)($ thousands) 0% 5% 10% 15% 20%
Proved          
Developed producing 2,254,686 1,801,273 1,492,256 1,286,702 1,143,080
Developed non-producing 260,110 201,077 166,303 143,790 128,043
Undeveloped 3,236,061 2,096,926 1,481,707 1,112,397 871,240
Total proved 5,750,857 4,099,276 3,140,266 2,542,889 2,142,363
Probable 4,553,171 2,150,210 1,216,339 783,022 551,939
Total proved plus probable 10,304,028 6,249,487 4,356,606 3,325,911 2,694,302

(1)  Numbers may not add due to rounding.

The following table is a summary of pricing and inflation rate assumptions based on published 3 Consultants’ Average forecast prices and costs as at January 1, 2022:

Year AECO Gas ($Cdn/ MMBtu) NYMEX Gas ($US/ MMBtu) Midwest Gas at Chicago ($US/ MMBtu) Edmonton C5+ ($Cdn/Bbl) Edmonton Propane ($Cdn/Bbl) Edmonton Butane ($Cdn/Bbl) WTI Cushing Oklahoma ($US/Bbl) Edmonton Par Price 40 API ($Cdn/Bbl) Exchange Rate(2)($US/$Cdn)
Forecast                  
2022 3.56 3.85 3.71 91.85 43.39 57.49 72.83 86.82 0.797
2023 3.20 3.44 3.30 85.53 35.92 50.17 68.78 80.73 0.797
2024 3.05 3.17 3.03 82.98 34.62 48.53 66.76 78.01 0.797
2025 3.10 3.24 3.09 84.63 35.31 49.50 68.09 79.57 0.797
2026 3.17 3.30 3.16 86.33 36.02 50.49 69.45 81.16 0.797
2027 3.23 3.37 3.22 88.05 36.74 51.50 70.84 82.78 0.797
2028 3.30 3.44 3.29 89.82 37.47 52.53 72.26 84.44 0.797
2029 3.36 3.51 3.36 91.61 38.22 53.58 73.70 86.13 0.797
2030 3.43 3.57 3.43 93.44 38.99 54.65 75.18 87.85 0.797
2031 3.50 3.65 3.50 95.32 39.77 55.74 76.68 89.60 0.797
2031+ +2.0%/yr +2.0%/yr +2.0%/yr +2.0%/yr +2.0%/yr +2.0%/yr +2.0%/yr +2.0%/yr 0.797
                   

NOTES:

(1)  Costs are inflated at 2% per annum.(2)  Exchange rate used to generate the benchmark reference prices in this table.(3) NuVista’s future realized gas prices are forecasted based on a combination of various benchmark prices in addition to the AECO benchmark in order to reflect the favorable price diversification to other markets which NuVista has undertaken. Pricing at these markets has been accounted for in the GLJ Report. Additional information on NuVista’s gas marketing diversification will be available in our corporate presentation.

Advisories Regarding Oil And Gas Information

BOEs may be misleading, particularly if used in isolation. A BOE conversion ratio of 6 Mcf: 1 Bbl is based on an energy equivalency conversion method primarily applicable at the burner tip and does not represent a value equivalency at the wellhead. As the value ratio between natural gas and crude oil based on the current prices of natural gas and crude oil is significantly different from the energy equivalency of 6:1, utilizing a conversion on a 6:1 basis may be misleading as an indication of value.

This press release contains a number of oil and gas metrics prepared by management, including F&D costs, FD&A costs, recycle ratio and DC&E costs, which do not have standardized meanings or standard methods of calculation and therefore such measures may not be comparable to similar measures used by other companies. Such metrics have been included herein to provide readers with additional measures to evaluate NuVista's performance on a comparable basis with prior periods; however, such measures are not reliable indicators of the future performance of NuVista and future performance may not compare to the performance in previous periods. Details of how F&D costs, FD&A costs and recycle ratios are calculated are set forth under the heading "Non-GAAP and Other Financial Measure – Non-GAAP Ratios". DCET includes all capital spent to drill, complete and equip a well.

NuVista has presented certain well economics based on type curves for the Pipestone development block. The type curves are based on initial drilling results but due to the early stage of development, primarily on drilling results from analogous Montney development located in close proximity to such area. Such type curves and well economics are useful in understanding management's assumptions of well performance in making investment decisions in relation to development drilling in the Montney area and for determining the success of the performance of development wells; however, such type curves and well economics are not necessarily determinative of the production rates and performance of existing and future wells and such type curves do not reflect the type curves used by our independent qualified reserves evaluator in estimating our reserves volumes. The type curves used in the GLJ Report for the Pipestone development blocks had an estimate of estimated ultimate recovery that generally compared well to the type curves used to generate the economics presented herein.

NuVista has presented the term "payout" based on the type curves for the Pipestone development block. Payout means the anticipated years of production from a well required to fully pay for the all capital spent to drill, complete, equip and tie-in a well of such well.

Economics presented are based on pricing assumptions of: US$65/Bbl WTI; US$3.00/MMBtu NYMEX; Fx (CAD:USD): 1.27:1; and a $US0.85/MMBtu AECO to NYMEX basis.

This press release discloses NuVista's drilling locations in two categories: (i) undeveloped proved plus probable (2P) drilling locations; and (ii) undeveloped contingent resources (2C) drilling locations. Undeveloped 2P drilling locations are derived from a report prepared by GLJ, NuVista's independent qualified reserves evaluator, evaluating NuVista's reserves as of December 31, 2021 (the "GLJ Report"), and account for undeveloped drilling locations that have associated proved and/or probable reserves, as applicable. Undeveloped 2C drilling locations are derived from a report prepared by GLJ evaluating NuVista's contingent resources as of December 31, 2021 ("GLJ Contingent Resource Report"), and account for undeveloped drilling locations that have associated contingent resources based on a best estimate of such contingent resources. There is no certainty that we will drill all drilling locations and if drilled there is no certainty that such locations will result in additional oil and gas production. The drilling locations on which we actually drill wells will ultimately depend upon the availability of capital, regulatory approvals, seasonal restrictions, oil and natural gas prices, costs, actual drilling results, additional reservoir information that is obtained and other factors. Contingent resources are those quantities of petroleum estimated, as of a given date, to be potentially recoverable from known accumulations using established technology or technology under development, but which are not currently considered to be commercially recoverable due to one or more contingencies. In the case of the contingent resources estimated in the GLJ Contingent Resource Report, contingencies include: (i) further delineation of interest lands; (ii) corporate commitment, and; (iii) final development plan. To further delineate interest lands additional wells must be drilled and tested to demonstrate commercial rates on the resource lands. Reserves are only assigned in close proximity to demonstrated productivity. As continued delineation drilling occurs, a portion of the contingent resources are expected to be reclassified as reserves. Confirmation of corporate intent to proceed with remaining capital expenditures within a reasonable timeframe is a requirement for the assessment of reserves. Finalization of a development plan includes timing, infrastructure spending and the commitment of capital.

Any references in this press release to initial production rates are useful in confirming the presence of hydrocarbons, however, such rates are not determinative of the rates at which such wells will continue production and decline thereafter. While encouraging, readers are cautioned not to place reliance on such rates in calculating the aggregate production for NuVista.

Basis of presentation

Unless otherwise noted, the financial data presented in this press release has been prepared in accordance with Canadian generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”) also known as International Financial Reporting Standards (“IFRS”). The reporting and measurement currency is the Canadian dollar. National Instrument 51-101 - "Standards of Disclosure for Oil and Gas Activities" includes condensate within the product type of natural gas liquids. NuVista has disclosed condensate values separate from natural gas liquids herein as NuVista believes it provides a more accurate description of NuVista's operations and results therefrom.

Production split for Boe/d amounts referenced in the press release are as follows:

Reference Total Boe/d % Natural Gas % Condensate % NGLs
         
Q4 2021 production - actual                60,888 55% 35% 10%
Q4 2021 production guidance 56,000 - 58,000 62% 30% 8%
2021 annual production - actual                52,345 58% 31% 11%
2021 annual production guidance 51,000 - 52,000 60% 30% 10%
Q1 2022 revised production guidance 64,000 - 65,000 60% 32% 8%
Q1 2022 original production guidance 60,000 - 62,000 60% 32% 8%
2022 annual production guidance 65,000 - 68,000 62% 30% 8%
2024+ production range 85,000 - 90,000 62% 30% 8%

Reserves advisories

The reserves estimates prepared herein have been evaluated by an independent qualified reserves evaluator in accordance with National Instrument 51-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Oil and Gas Activities and the Canadian Oil and Gas Evaluation Handbook ("COGE Handbook") and are effective as of December 31, 2020. All reserves information has been presented on a gross basis, which is the Company's working interest share before deduction of royalties and without including any royalty interests of the Company. The reserves have been categorized accordance with the reserves definitions as set out in the COGE Handbook. The recovery and reserve estimates contained herein are estimates only and there is no guarantee that the estimated reserves will be recovered.

Advisory regarding forward-looking information and statements

This press release contains forward-looking statements and forward-looking information (collectively, “forward-looking statements”) within the meaning of applicable securities laws. The use of any of the words “will”, “expects”, “believe”, “plans”, “potential” and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking statements. More particularly and without limitation, this press release contains forward looking statements, including management's assessment of: NuVista’s future focus, strategy, plans, opportunities and operations; projected adjusted funds flows at current strip prices; our plans to continue to balance debt repayment, increasing adjusted funds flow through prudent production and growth; guidance with respect to 2022 capital expenditure amounts, spending timing and allocation; guidance with respect to average daily production for 2022; expectations with respect to future net debt to adjusted funds flow ratio; expectations with respect to achieving our net debt milestone of less than $400MM; expectations with respect to achieving our sustainable net debt target of less than 1.0 times adjusted funds flow in the stress test price environment of $US 45/Bbl WTI and $US 2.00/MMBtu NYMEX natural gas; plans to direct additional available adjusted funds flow towards a prudent balance of debt reduction and production growth until our existing facilities are filled to maximum efficiency; recovery and reserve estimates; expectations that Pipestone will continue to be our highest return area; expected well payouts at Pipestone; planned facility outages and their effects; ESG plans, targets and expected results from our ESG initiatives; future commodity prices; plans to maximize free adjusted funds flow and the return of capital to shareholders; the future capacity of our facilities, that maximum efficiency will be achieved at flattened production levels of approximately 85,000 – 90,000 Boe/d and that this will be achieved as early as 2023; that we will generate free adjusted funds flow while reducing net debt; that once existing facilities are filled, returns will be enhanced, corporate netbacks will grow by approximately $2-$3/Boe and unit operating, transportation, and interest costs will be reduced by this amount; NuVista’s future realized gas prices; the effect of our financial, commodity, and natural gas risk management strategy and market diversification; 2022 drilling and completion plans, timing and expected results; anticipated drilling and completions costs; estimated DCE costs per well on the Elmworth pad and associated timing of completion thereof; the successful completion of the drilling operations in Gold Creek and the anticipated timing and benefits therefrom; and the ability to continue adding significant value and improvement. Statements relating to "reserves" are also deemed to be forward-looking statements, as they involve the implied assessment, based on certain estimates and assumptions, that the reserves described exist in the quantities predicted or estimated and that the reserves can be profitably produced in the future.

By their nature, forward-looking statements are based upon certain assumptions and are subject to numerous risks and uncertainties, some of which are beyond NuVista’s control, including the impact of general economic conditions, industry conditions, current and future commodity prices and inflation rates, the projectory of the Covid-19 pandemic and its effects, including with respect to commodity prices, currency and interest rates, anticipated production rates, borrowing, operating and other costs and adjusted funds flow, the timing, allocation and amount of capital expenditures and the results therefrom, anticipated reserves and the imprecision of reserve estimates, the performance of existing wells, the success obtained in drilling new wells, the sufficiency of budgeted capital expenditures in carrying out planned activities, access to infrastructure and markets, competition from other industry participants, availability of qualified personnel or services and drilling and related equipment, stock market volatility, effects of regulation by governmental agencies including changes in environmental regulations, tax laws and royalties, the ability to access sufficient capital from internal sources and bank and equity markets, that we will complete the announced dispositions on the terms and timing contemplated, that we will be able to execute our 2022 drilling plans as expected and including, without limitation, those risks considered under “Risk Factors” in our Annual Information Form. 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. NuVista’s actual results, performance or achievement could differ materially from those expressed in, or implied by, these forward-looking statements, or if any of them do so, what benefits NuVista will derive therefrom. NuVista has included the forward-looking statements in this press release in order to provide readers with a more complete perspective on NuVista’s future operations and such information may not be appropriate for other purposes. NuVista disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law.

This press release also contains future-oriented financial information and financial outlook information (collectively, "FOFI") about NuVista's prospective results of operations including, without limitation, its ability to repay debt, expectations with respect to future net debt to adjusted funds flow ratios, projected adjusted funds flows at current strip prices, capital expenditures and corporate netbacks, which are subject to the same assumptions, risk factors, limitations, and qualifications as set forth above. 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 FOFI. NuVista's actual results, performance or achievement could differ materially from those expressed in, or implied by, these FOFI, or if any of them do so, what benefits NuVista will derive therefrom. NuVista has included the FOFI in order to provide readers with a more complete perspective on NuVista's future operations and such information may not be appropriate for other purposes.

These forward-looking statements and FOFI are made as of the date of this press release and NuVista disclaims any intent or obligation to update any forward-looking statements and FOFI, whether as a result of new information, future events or results or otherwise, other than as required by applicable securities law.

Non-GAAP and other financial measures

This press release uses various specified financial measures (as such terms are defined in National Instrument 52-112 – Non-GAAP Disclosure and Other Financial Measures Disclosure ("NI 51-112")) including "non-GAAP financial measures", "non-GAAP ratios”, “capital management measures" and “supplementary financial measures” (as such terms are defined in NI 51-112), which are described in further detail below. Management believes that the presentation of these non-GAAP measures provide useful information to investors and shareholders as the measures provide increased transparency and the ability to better analyze performance against prior periods on a comparable basis.

Non-GAAP financial measures

NI 52-112 defines a non-GAAP financial measure as a financial measure that: (i) depicts the historical or expected future financial performance, financial position or cash flow of an entity; (ii) with respect to its composition, excludes an amount that is included in, or includes an amount that is excluded from, the composition of the most directly comparable financial measure disclosed in the primary financial statements of the entity; (iii) is not disclosed in the financial statements of the entity; and (iv) is not a ratio, fraction, percentage or similar representation.

These non-GAAP financial measures are not standardized financial measures under IFRS and might not be comparable to similar measures presented by other companies where similar terminology is used. Investors are cautioned that these measures should not be construed as alternatives to or more meaningful than the most directly comparable IFRS measures as indicators of NuVista's performance. Set forth below are descriptions of the non-GAAP financial measures used in this press release.

(1)        Free adjusted funds flow

Free adjusted funds flow is adjusted funds flow less capital and asset retirement expenditures. Refer to disclosures under the headings "Adjusted funds flow" and "Capital expenditures" for a description of each component of free adjusted funds flow, which components are a capital management measure and a non-GAAP financial measure, respectively. Management uses free adjusted funds flow as a measure of the efficiency and liquidity of its business, measuring its funds available for capital investment to manage debt levels, pay dividends, and return capital to shareholders. By removing the impact of current period capital and asset retirement expenditures, management believes this measure provides an indication of the funds the Company has available for future capital allocation decisions.

The following tables set out our free adjusted funds flows compared to the most directly comparable GAAP measure of cash provided by operating activities less cash used in investing activities for the period:

  Three months ended December 31   Year ended December 31  
($ thousands) 2021   2020   2021   2020  
Cash provided by operating activities 110,063   44,719   338,578   147,200  
Cash used in investing activities (42,620 ) (13,825 ) (176,258 ) (201,425 )
Excess (deficiency) of cash provided by operating activities over cash used in investing activities 67,443   30,894   162,320   (54,225 )
         
Adjusted funds flow 151,665   49,399   320,974   156,866  
Capital expenditures (86,402 ) (23,864 ) (288,846 ) (180,442 )
Asset retirement expenditures (809 ) (750 ) (5,478 ) (11,106 )
Free adjusted funds flow 64,454   24,785   26,650   (34,682 )

(2)        Capital expenditures

Capital expenditures are equal to cash used in investing activities, excluding changes in non-cash working capital, other receivable and property dispositions. Any expenditures on the other receivable are being refunded to NuVista and are therefore included under current assets. NuVista considers capital expenditures to be a useful measure of cash flow used for capital reinvestment.

The following table provides a reconciliation between the non-GAAP measure of capital expenditures to the most directly comparable GAAP measure of cash used in investing activities for the period:

  Three months ended December 31   Year ended December 31  
($ thousands) 2021   2020   2021   2020  
Cash used in investing activities (42,620 ) (13,825 ) (176,258 ) (201,425 )
Changes in non-cash working capital (44,254 ) (5,572 ) (15,249 ) 25,813  
Other receivable (562 ) (4,467 ) (4,795 ) (4,830 )
Property acquisitions/(dispositions) 1,034     (92,544 )  
Capital expenditures (86,402 ) (23,864 ) (288,846 ) (180,442 )

Non-GAAP ratios

NI 52-112 defines a non-GAAP ratio as a financial measure that: (i) is in the form of a ratio, fraction, percentage or similar representation; (ii) has a non-GAAP financial measure as one or more of its components; and (iii) is not disclosed in the financial statements of the entity. Set forth below is a description of the non-GAAP ratios used in this press release.

These non-GAAP ratios are not standardized financial measures under IFRS and might not be comparable to similar measures presented by other companies where similar terminology is used. Investors are cautioned that these ratios should not be construed as alternatives to or more meaningful than the most directly comparable IFRS measures as indicators of NuVista's performance.

Non-GAAP ratios presented on a "per Boe" basis may also be considered to be supplementary financial measures (as such term is defined in NI 51-112).

(1)        Operating netback and corporate netback ("netbacks"), per Boe

NuVista calculated netbacks per Boe by dividing the netbacks by total production volumes sold in the period. Each of operating netback and corporate netback are non-GAAP financial measures. Operating netback is calculated as petroleum and natural gas revenues including realized financial derivative gains/losses, less royalties, transportation and operating expenses. Corporate netback is operating netback less general and administrative, deferred share units, interest and lease finance expense.

Management feels both operating and corporate netbacks are key industry benchmarks and measures of operating performance for NuVista that assists management and investors in assessing NuVista's profitability, and are commonly used by other petroleum and natural gas producers. The measurement on a Boe basis assists management and investors with evaluating NuVista's operating performance on a comparable basis.

(2)        F&D costs

NuVista calculated F&D costs as the sum of development costs plus the change in future development costs ("FDC") for the period when appropriate, divided by the change in reserves within the applicable reserves category, excluding those reserves acquired or disposed.

NuVista calculated TP+PA 3-year average F&D costs as the arithmetical average of the F&D costs over the last three completed financial years.

(3)        FD&A costs

NuVista calculated FD&A costs are calculated as the sum of development costs plus net acquisition costs plus the change in FDC for the period when appropriate, divided by the change in reserves within the applicable reserves category, inclusive of changes due to acquisitions and dispositions.

(4)        Recycle Ratio

NuVista calculates recycle ratio as the sum of changes in reserves (exploration and development, technical revisions, acquisitions, dispositions and economic factors) divided by annual production for the applicable period and reserve category.

Capital management measures

NI 52-112 defines a capital management measure as a financial measure that: (i) is intended to enable an individual to evaluate an entity’s objectives, policies and processes for managing the entity’s capital; (ii) is not a component of a line item disclosed in the primary financial statements of the entity; (iii) is disclosed in the notes to the financial statements of the entity; and (iv) is not disclosed in the primary financial statements of the entity.

Please refer to Note 16 "Capital Management" in NuVista's financial statements for additional disclosure net debt and adjusted funds flow, each of which are capital management measures used by the Company in this press release.

Supplementary financial measures

This press release may contain certain supplementary financial measures. NI 52-112 defines a supplementary financial measure as a financial measure that: (i) is intended to be disclosed on a periodic basis to depict the historical or expected future financial performance, financial position or cash flow of an entity; (ii) is not disclosed in the financial statements of the entity; (iii) is not a non-GAAP financial measure; and (iv) is not a non-GAAP ratio.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
         
Jonathan A. Wright   Ross L. Andreachuk   Mike J. Lawford
President and CEO   VP, Finance and CFO   Chief Operating Officer
(403) 538-8501   (403) 538-8539   (403) 538-1936
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