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UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

 

FORM 6-K

 

 

REPORT OF FOREIGN ISSUER

PURSUANT TO RULE 13a-16 OR 15d-16

UNDER SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

For the month of April 2024

Commission File No. 001-39000

 

 

Vista Energy, S.A.B. de C.V.

(Exact Name of the Registrant as Specified in the Charter)

 

 

N.A.

(Translation of Registrant’s Name into English)

 

 

Pedregal 24, Floor 4,

Colonia Molino del Rey, Alcaldía Miguel Hidalgo

Mexico City, 11040

Mexico

(Address of Principal Executive Office)

 

 

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover of Form 20-F or Form 40-F.

Form 20-F ☒     Form 40-F ☐

Indicate by check mark if the registrant is submitting the Form 6-K in paper as permitted by Regulation S-T Rule 101(b)(1): ☐

Indicate by check mark if the registrant is submitting the Form 6-K in paper as permitted by Regulation S-T Rule 101(b)(7): ☐

Indicate by check mark whether the registrant by furnishing the information contained in this Form is also thereby furnishing the information to the Commission pursuant to Rule 12g3-2(b) under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934:

Yes ☐     No ☒

If “Yes” is marked, indicate below the file number assigned to the registrant in connection with Rule 12g3-2(b): Not applicable.

 

 

 


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Contents of this Form 6-K

This Form 6-K for Vista Energy, S.A.B. de C.V. (“Vista” or the “Company”) contains the following exhibit:

Exhibit 1: Vista’s 2024 First Quarter Results.

Forward-Looking Statements

Any statements contained herein or in the attachments hereto regarding Vista that are not historical or current facts are forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements convey Vista’s current expectations or forecasts of future events. Forward-looking statements regarding Vista involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause Vista’s actual results, performance or achievements to be materially different from any future results, performances or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements. Certain of these risks and uncertainties are described in the “Risk Factors,” “Forward-Looking Statements” and other applicable sections of Vista’s annual report filed with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) on Form 20-F and other applicable filings with the SEC and Vista’s latest annual report available on the Mexican Stock Exchange’s (Bolsa Mexicana de Valores, S.A.B. de C.V.) website: www.bmv.com.mx, the Mexican National Banking and Securities Commission’s (Comisión Nacional Bancaria y de Valores) website: www.gob.mx/cnbv and our website: www.vistaenergy.com.

Enquiries:

Investor Relations:

ir@vistaenergy.com

Argentina: +54 11 3754 8500

Mexico: +52 55 8647 0128

 

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SIGNATURE

Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.

Date: April 24, 2024

 

VISTA ENERGY, S.A.B. DE C.V.
By:  

/s/ Alejandro Cherñacov

Name:   Alejandro Cherñacov
Title:   Strategic Planning and Investor Relations Officer

 

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Vista first quarter 2024 results

April 24, 2024, Mexico City, Mexico

Vista Energy, S.A.B. de C.V. (“Vista” or the “Company”) (NYSE: VIST in the New York Stock Exchange; BMV: VISTA in the Mexican Stock Exchange), reported today financial and operational results corresponding to Q1 2024.

Q1 2024 highlights:

 

   

Total production in Q1 2024 was 55,046 boe/d, a 5% increase compared to Q1 2023. On a pro forma basis, adjusting by the production of the Transferred Conventional Assets (as defined below) as of March 1, 2023 (1), production increased 14% y-o-y. Oil production in Q1 2024 was 47,299 bbl/d, a 7% increase y-o-y, or 15% on a pro forma basis (1). In Q1 2024, total production and oil production were both 2% below the previous quarter.

 

   

During Q1 2024, the average realized crude oil price was 70.3 $/bbl, 4% above the average realized crude oil price of Q4 2023, and a 6% increase compared to Q1 2023. In Q1 2024, 57% of oil sales volumes, combining international and domestic markets, were at export parity prices, compared to 58% in Q1 2023.

 

   

The realized natural gas price for Q1 2024 was 2.8 $/MMBtu, a 40% decrease y-o-y, mainly driven by a 61% decrease in industrial gas prices.

 

   

Total revenues in Q1 2024 were 317.4 $MM, stable y-o-y, mainly driven by higher oil realized prices and partially offset by changes to oil inventory. During Q1 2024, net revenues from oil and gas exports were 126.1 $MM and represented 41% of total net revenues, which were 307.8 $MM. Net oil export revenues in Q1 2024 were 119.1 $MM and represented 41% of net oil revenues.

 

   

Lifting cost in Q1 2024 was 4.3 $/boe, a 33% decrease compared to Q1 2023, reflecting the consolidation of our new operating model, fully focused on our shale oil assets, following the Transferred Conventional Assets (as defined below) as of March 1, 2023 (1).

 

   

Adjusted EBITDA for Q1 2024 was 220.6 $MM, an 8% increase y-o-y, mainly driven by lower lifting costs and stable revenues. Adjusted EBITDA margin was 68%, 4 p.p. above Q1 2023.

 

   

Adjusted Net Income during Q1 2024 totaled 47.4 $MM, compared to 72.0 $MM during Q1 2023, mainly driven by higher Current income tax expense and Depreciation, depletion and amortization, and partially offset by a higher Adjusted EBITDA. Adjusted EPS was 0.5 $/share in Q1 2024, compared to 0.8 $/share in Q1 2023.

 

   

Capex during Q1 2024 was 242.2 $MM. The Company invested 195.5 $MM in drilling, completion and workover of Vaca Muerta wells (mainly in connection with the drilling of 12 wells and the completion of 11 wells in Bajada del Palo Oeste), 38.1 $MM in development facilities, and 8.5 $MM in G&G studies, IT and other projects.

 

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In Q1 2024, Free cash flow was negative at 83.8 $MM. Cash flow generated by operating activities was 53.2 $MM, impacted by a temporary increase of working capital and advanced payments for midstream expansions. Cash flow used in investing activities reached 137.1 $MM for the quarter, reflecting 242.2 $MM of capex and 94.5 $MM decrease in capex-related working capital. Cash flow from financing activities totaled 22.2 $MM (2), mainly driven by proceeds from borrowings of 95.9 $MM and partially offset by the repayment of borrowings of 45.0 $MM.

 

(1)

Transaction by which the Company transferred certain conventional assets that are operated by Petrolera Aconcagua effective as of March 1, 2023. Since that date Vista remains entitled to 40% of crude oil and natural gas production and reserves, and 100% of LPG and condensates production and reserves, of the Transferred Conventional Assets.

(2)

Q1 2024 Cash flow from financing activities is the sum of: (i) Cash flow from financing activities for 32.9 $MM; (ii) Effect of exposure to changes in the foreign currency rate of cash and cash equivalents and other financial results for –13.8 $MM; and (iii) the variation in Government bonds for 3.2 $MM.

 

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Production

Total average net daily production

 

     Q1-24      Q4-23      Q1-23      Q1-23
proforma (1)
     p y/y
proforma  (1)
    p y/y     p q/q  

Total (boe/d)

     55,046        56,353        52,207        48,492        14     5     (2 )% 

Oil (bbl/d)

     47,299        48,469        44,048        41,107        15     7     (2 )% 

Natural Gas (MMm3/d)

     1.20        1.19        1.23        1.11        8     (3 )%      1

NGL (boe/d)

     212        409        407        407        (48 )%      (48 )%      (48 )% 

 

(1)

Adjusted by the Conventional Asset Transaction (shows production as if the transaction had occurred on March 1, 2022). These values were revised after being published in the Company’s Forms 6-K furnished on July 13, 2023, and October 24, 2023.

Average daily production during Q1 2024 was 55,046 boe/d, a 14% increase y-o-y on a proforma basis, adjusting by the Conventional Assets Transaction, driven by solid performance in Vaca Muerta, and a 2% decrease q-o-q. Oil production was 47,299 bbl/d during Q1 2024, an interannual increase of 15% on a pro forma basis, and a 2% decrease compared to Q4 2023. Natural gas production in Q1 2024 was 1.20 MMm3/d, an 8% increase y-o-y on a pro forma basis and a 1% increase compared to Q4 2023. NGL production in Q1 2024 was 212 boe/d, a 48% decrease y-o-y, and 48% decrease q-o-q.

Q1 2024 Average net daily production by asset

 

     Interest     Oil
(bbl/d)
     Natural Gas
(MMm3/d)
     NGL
(boe/d)
     Total
(boe/d)
     % Total daily
average
 

Total WI production per concession

       47,299        1.20        212        55,046        100
    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Bajada del Palo Oeste

     100     35,928        0.74        —         40,573        74

Aguada Federal

     100     3,033        0.04        2        3,308        6

Bajada del Palo Este

     100     3,306        0.03        4        3,478        6

Águila Mora

     90     901        0.06        —         1,263        2

Bandurria Norte

     100     —         0.00        —         —         —   

Bajada del Palo Oeste

     100     230        0.10        —         882        2

Bajada del Palo Este

     100     122        0.02        10        280        1

Coirón Amargo Norte

     84.6     119        0.00        —         148        0

CS-01 (México)

     100     732        0.00        —         756        1
    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total operated production

       44,371        1.00        17        50,688        92
    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Entre Lomas (1)

     —        1,329        0.12        188        2,284        4

Jagüel de los Machos (1)

     —        740        0.04        —         969        2

25 de Mayo-Medanito (1)

     —        763        0.01        —         816        1

Agua Amarga (1)

     —        80        0.01        7        131        0

Acambuco

     1.5     17        0.02        —         158        0
    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total non-operated production

       2,928        0.20        195        4,358        8
    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total shale production

       43,167        0.87        6        48,622        88
    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total conventional production

       4,132        0.33        205        6,424        12
    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

(1)

Transferred Conventional Assets operated by Aconcagua, effective as of March 1, 2023. Since that date Vista remains entitled to 40% of crude oil and natural gas production and reserves, and 100% of LPG and condensates production, of the Transferred Conventional Assets.

 

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Revenues

Total revenues per product

 

Revenues per product - in $MM

   Q1-24     Q4-23     Q1-23     p y/y     p q/q  

Revenues

     317.4       309.2       317.2       0     3

Export Duties

     (9.6     (12.4     (14.0     (32 )%      (23 )% 

Net Revenues

     307.8       296.8       303.2       1     4

Oil

     293.1       283.8       280.0       5     3

Export market

     119.1       150.8       169.0       (30 )%      (21 )% 

Domestic market

     174.0       133.1       110.9       57     31

Domestic market at export parity

     58.6       37.4       —        —        56

Natural Gas

     14.5       12.0       21.9       (34 )%      21

Export market

     7.0       3.9       12.7       (45 )%      80

Domestic market

     7.5       8.1       9.1       (18 )%      (7 )% 

NGL

     0.2       1.0       1.4       (86 )%      (79 )% 

Average realized prices per product

 

Product

   Q1-24      Q4-23      Q1-23      p y/y     p q/q  

Oil ($/bbl)

     70.3        67.8        66.6        6     4

Export market

     74.0        74.2        69.8        6     (0 )% 

Domestic market

     68.0        61.8        62.2        9     10

Domestic market at export parity

     76.5        78.0        —         —        (2 )% 

Natural Gas ($/MMBTU)

     2.8        2.2        4.7        (40 )%      25

Export market

     6.9        7.6        8.9        (22 )%      (9 )% 

Domestic market

     1.8        1.7        2.8        (37 )%      8

NGL ($/tn)

     236        271        351        (33 )%      (13 )% 

Total sales volumes per product

 

Product

   Q1-24     Q4-23      Q1-23      p y/y     p q/q  

Oil (MMbbl)

     4.17  (1)      4.19        4.20        (1 )%      (0 )% 

Export market

     1.61       2.03        2.42        (34 )%      (21 )% 

Domestic market

     2.56       2.15        1.78        44     19

Domestic market at export parity

     0.77       0.48        —         —        60

Natural Gas (MMBTU)

     5.22       5.41        4.69        11     (4 )% 

Export market

     1.01       0.51        1.43        (30 )%      98

Domestic market

     4.21       4.90        3.25        30     (14 )% 

NGL (Mtn)

     0.85       3.57        4.01        (79 )%      (76 )% 

 

(1)

Inventory build-up of 0.14 MMbbl, resulting from a production of 4.30 MMbbl and sales of 4.17 MMbbl.

 

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During Q1 2024, total revenues were 317.4 $MM, stable compared to Q1 2023. In Q1 2024, Net revenues from oil and gas exports were 126.1 $MM, representing 41% of Total net revenues, which were 307.8 $MM.

Crude oil net revenues in Q1 2024 totaled 293.1 $MM, representing 95.2% of total net revenues, a 5% increase compared to Q1 2023, driven by higher realized oil prices. Average realized oil price during the quarter was 70.3 $/bbl, 6% higher than Q1 2023. During Q1 2024, the Company exported 39% of crude oil sales volumes at a realized price of 74.0 $/bbl. Net revenues from the oil export market accounted for 41% of net oil revenues, reaching 119.1 $MM. During Q1 2024, 61% of volumes were sold to the domestic market at a price of 69.3 $/bbl, 5% above Q1 2023, or 68.0 $/bbl net of trucking transportation costs. During Q1 2024, 57% of oil sales volumes were sold at export parity prices.

Natural gas net revenues in Q1 2024 were 14.5 $MM, representing 4.7% of total net revenues. The average realized natural gas price for the quarter was 2.8 $/MMBtu, a 40% decrease compared to Q1 2023. Plan Gas represented 32% of total natural gas sales volume, with an average realized price of 2.7 $/MMBtu during the quarter. Sales to industrial clients represented 49% of total natural gas sales volume at an average realized price of 1.2 $/MMBtu. The remaining 19% of total natural gas sales volume was exported at an average realized price of 6.9 $/MMBtu.

NGL net revenues were 0.2 $MM during Q1 2024, representing 0.1% of total net revenues. NGL average price was 236 $/tn.

Lifting Cost

 

     Q1-24      Q4-23      Q1-23      p y/y     p q/q  

Lifting Cost ($MM)

     21.6        22.3        30.1        (28 )%      (3 )% 

Lifting cost ($/boe)

     4.3        4.3        6.4        (33 )%      0

Lifting cost during Q1 2024 was 21.6 $MM, a 28% decrease y-o-y. Lifting cost in Q1 2024 was 4.3 $/boe, a 33% decrease y-o-y, reflecting the consolidation of our new operating model, fully focused on our shale oil assets, following the Conventional Assets Transaction as of March 1, 2023.

 

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Adjusted EBITDA

 

Adjusted EBITDA reconciliation ($MM)

   Q1-24      Q4-23      Q1-23     p y     p q  

Profit for the year, net

     78.7        132.9        128.7       (50.1     (54.3
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

(+) Income tax expense / (benefit)

     23.4        34.5        77.3       (53.9     (11.1

(+) Financial income (expense), net

     27.0        9.1        20.2       6.9       18.0  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Operating profit

     129.1        176.5        226.1       (97.1     (47.4
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

(+) Depreciation, depletion and amortization

     82.4        79.0        64.4       18.0       3.4  

(+) Restructuring and reorganization expenses

     —         —         0.3       (0.3     (0.0

(+) Impairment (reversal) of long-lived assets

     —         24.6        —        0.0       (24.6

(+) Gain related to the transfer of conventional assets

     —         —         (89.7     89.7       0.0  

(+) Other non-cash costs related to the transfer of conventional assets

     9.1        8.0        3.2       5.9       1.1  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Adjusted EBITDA (1)

     220.6        288.1        204.4       16.2       (67.5
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Adjusted EBITDA Margin (%) (2)

     68%        73%        64%       +4p.p.       (5)p.p.  

 

(1)

Adj. EBITDA = Profit for the year, net + Income tax (expense) / benefit + Financial income (expense), net + Depreciation, depletion and amortization + Transaction costs related to business combinations + Restructuring and reorganization expenses + Gain related to the transfer of conventional assets + Other non-cash costs related to the transfer of conventional assets + Impairment (reversal) of long-lived assets.

(2)

Adj. EBITDA Margin = Adj. EBITDA / (Total revenues + Gain from Exports Increase Program). Adj. EBITDA Margin for Q1-24 (68%) = Adj. EBITDA (221 $MM) / (Total revenues (317 $MM) + Gain from Exports Increase Program (5 $MM)).

Adjusted EBITDA was 220.6 $MM in Q1 2024, an 8% increase compared to Q1 2023, mainly driven by lower lifting costs and stable revenues. Other operating income includes 7.4 $MM (net of costs) (3) in Q1-24, compared to 81.2 $MM in Q4-23, related to the repatriation of export proceeds of the quarter at the blue-chip swap exchange rate, as per the corresponding resolutions published by the Ministry of Economy, superseded on December 13th, 2023 by Presidential Decree 28/2023, which set the share of exports to be repatriated at the blue-chip swap exchange rate at 20% (the “Exports Increase Program”).

Adjusted EBITDA Margin was 68%, improving 4 p.p. vis-à-vis Q1 2023. The Company has adjusted the definition of Adjusted EBITDA Margin to add the Gains from the Exports Increase Program, as noted in the table above.

 

(3)

Gain from Exports Increase Program was 5.3 $MM and 7.4 $MM net of cost.

 

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Adjusted Net Income

 

Adjusted Net Income reconciliation ($MM)

   Q1-24     Q4-23      Q1-23     p y     p q  

Profit for the period, net

     78.7       132.9        128.7       (50.1     (54.3
  

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Adjustments:

           

(+) Deferred Income tax

     (40.4     74.1        29.7       (70.1     (114.5

(+) Changes in the fair value of Warrants

     —        —         —        —        —   

(+) Impairment (reversal) of long-lived assets

     —        24.6        —        —        (24.6

(+) Gain related to the transfer of conventional assets

     —        —         (89.7     89.7       —   

(+) Other non-cash costs related to the transfer of conventional assets

     9.1       8.0        3.2       5.9       1.1  

Adjustments to Net Income

     (31.3     106.6        (56.7     25.4       (137.9
  

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Adjusted Net Income

     47.4       239.6        72.0       (24.6     (192.2
  

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Adjusted EPS ($/share) (1)

     0.49       2.52        0.80       (0.3     (2.0

Adjusted Net Income in Q1 2024 was 47.4 $MM, compared to 72.0 $MM in Q1 2023. The y-o-y change was primarily driven by (a) a higher Current income tax expense of 63.8 $MM in Q1 2024 compared to 47.6 $MM in Q1 2023, (b) higher Depreciation, depletion and amortization for 82.4 $MM in Q1 2024 compared to 64.4 $MM in Q1 2023, and (c) Financial results for a total loss of 27.0 $MM in Q1 2024, compared to a loss of 20.2 $MM in Q1 2023; and partially offset by (d) higher Adjusted EBITDA of 220.6 $MM in Q1 2024 compared to 204.4 $MM in Q1 2023.

Adjusted EPS (1) was 0.49 $/share in Q1 2024, compared to 0.80 $/share in Q1 2023 and 2.52 $/share in Q4 2023.

 

(1)

Adjusted EPS (Earnings per share): Adjusted Net Income/Loss divided by weighted average number of ordinary shares. The weighted average number of ordinary shares for Q1 2024, Q4 2023, and Q1 2023 were 95,976,064, 95,218,119, and 89,937,525, respectively.

Capex

Capex during Q1 2024 was 242.2 $MM. The Company invested 195.5 $MM in drilling, completion and workover of Vaca Muerta wells (mainly in connection with the drilling of 12 wells and the completion of 11 wells in Bajada del Palo Oeste), 38.1 $MM in development facilities, and 8.5 $MM in G&G studies, IT and other projects.

 

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Financial overview

During Q1 2024, Vista maintained a solid balance sheet, with a cash position at the end of the quarter of 151.7 $MM. Cash flow generated by operating activities was 53.2 $MM, impacted by an increase of working capital of 73.7 $MM, mainly driven by a temporary impact of 42.1 $MM from a cargo exported in March and collected the first week of April, and advanced payments for midstream expansions of 24.2 $MM. Cash flow used in investing activities reached 137.1 $MM for the quarter, mostly driven by drilling and completion activity in Vaca Muerta (see Capex section above), reflecting 242.2 $MM of capex and a 94.5 $MM decrease in capex-related working capital. In Q1 2024, Free cash flow was negative at 83.8 $MM.

In Q1 2024, cash flow from financing activities totaled 22.2 $MM (1), mainly driven by proceeds from borrowings of 95.9 $MM, partially offset by repayment of borrowings of 45.0 $MM.

Gross debt totaled 666.1 $MM as of quarter end, resulting in a net debt of 514.4 $MM. At the end of Q1 2024, net leverage ratio decreased to 0.58x Adj. EBTIDA.

 

(1)

Q1 2024 Cash flow from financing activities is the sum of: (i) Cash flow from financing activities for 32.9 $MM; (ii) Effect of exposure to changes in the foreign currency rate of cash and cash equivalents and other financial results for –13.8 $MM; and (iii) the variation in Government bonds for 3.2 $MM.

Financial debt maturity schedule

 

In $MM

   2024      2025      2026      2027      2028      2029      2030      2031  

Cross border

     43.5        63.4        39.7        40.0        —         —         —         —   

Local

     23.7        19.3        153.4        128.6        96.5        15.1        20.2        20.2  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total

     67.2        82.7        193.1        168.6        96.5        15.1        20.2        20.2  

 

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Outstanding bonds

 

Instrument (1)

   Issue date    Maturity    Gross proceeds
($MM)
   Type   Interest rate (%)   Currency

ON class VI

   12/04/20    12/04/24    10.0    Bullet at maturity   3.24% paid
quarterly
  ARS in USD-linked

ON class XI

   08/27/21    08/27/25    9.2    Bullet at maturity   3.48% paid
quarterly
  ARS in USD-linked

ON class XII

   08/27/21    08/27/31    100.8    Amortizing (2)   5.85% paid
bi-annually
  ARS in USD-linked

ON class XIII

   06/16/22    08/08/24    43.5    Bullet at maturity   6% paid
quarterly
  USD

ON class XIV

   11/10/22    11/10/25    40.5    Bullet at maturity   6.25% paid
bi-annually
  USD

ON class XV

   12/06/22    01/20/25    13.5    Bullet at maturity   4% paid
quarterly
  USD

ON class XVI (3)

   12/06/22    06/06/26    104.2    Bullet at maturity   0.00%   ARS in USD-linked

ON class XVII

   12/06/22    12/06/26    39.1    Bullet at maturity   0.00%   ARS in USD-linked

ON class XVIII

   03/03/23    03/03/27    118.5    Bullet at maturity   0.00%   ARS in USD-linked

ON class XIX

   03/03/23    03/03/28    16.5    Bullet at maturity   1% paid quarterly   ARS in USD-linked

ON class XX

   06/05/23    07/20/25    13.5    Bullet at maturity   4.5% paid quarterly   USD

ON class XXI

   08/11/23    08/11/28    70.0    Bullet at maturity   0.99% paid quarterly   ARS in USD-linked

ON class XXII

   12/05/23    06/05/26    14.7    Bullet at maturity   5% paid bi-annually   USD

ON class XXIII

   03/06/24    03/06/27    60.0    Bullet at maturity   6.5% paid bi-annually   USD

 

(1)

All instruments issued by Vista Energy Argentina S.A.U. in the BCBA Argentina market.

(2)

Class XII to be repaid in 15 semi-annual installments, with a three-year grace period.

(3)

63.5 $MM were issued on December 6, 2022, and 40.8 $MM were issued on May 29, 2023.

 

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Vista Energy S.A.B. de C.V.

Historical operational data

Average daily production by concession, totals and by product

 

     Q1 2024      Q4 2023      Q3 2023      Q2 2023      Q1 2023  

Total production by field (boe/d)

     55,046        56,353        49,450        46,557        52,207  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Entre Lomas (3)

     2,284        2,274        1,940        1,939        3,826  

Bajada del Palo Este (conventional)

     280        357        516        660        844  

Bajada del Palo Oeste (conventional)

     882        763        1,235        1,570        1,258  

Bajada del Palo Este (shale)

     3,478        4,018        5,291        4,705        2,971  

Bajada del Palo Oeste (shale)

     40,573        39,649        29,000        28,283        33,249  

Agua Amarga (Jarilla Quemada, Charco del Palenque) (3)

     131        150        203        219        198  

25 de Mayo-Medanito (3)

     816        839        882        924        1,783  

Jagüel de los Machos (3)

     969        1,005        952        1,040        2,067  

Coirón Amargo Norte

     148        162        133        205        191  

Águila Mora (shale)

     1,263        1,589        2,623        1,003        0  

Acambuco

     158        157        163        170        174  

Aguada Federal (shale)

     3,308        4,507        5,736        5,258        5,279  

CS-01

     756        886        777        583        365  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Crude oil production by field (bbl/d)(1)

     47,299        48,469        41,490        39,217        44,048  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Entre Lomas (3)

     1,329        1,271        1,160        1,137        2,527  

Bajada del Palo Este (conventional)

     122        159        281        367        560  

Bajada del Palo Oeste (conventional)

     230        284        363        508        552  

Bajada del Palo Este (shale)

     3,306        3,905        5,034        4,491        2,790  

Bajada del Palo Oeste (shale)

     35,928        34,872        24,792        24,430        29,141  

Agua Amarga (Jarilla Quemada, Charco del Palenque) (3)

     80        85        97        98        175  

25 de Mayo-Medanito (3)

     763        775        806        861        1,669  

Jagüel de los Machos (3)

     740        776        733        799        1,577  

Coirón Amargo Norte

     119        139        128        205        191  

Águila Mora (shale)

     901        1,411        2,245        1,003        0  

Acambuco

     17        17        17        18        18  

Aguada Federal (shale)

     3,033        3,914        5,119        4,763        4,496  

CS-01

     732        860        714        537        353  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Natural Gas production by field (boe/d)(2)

     7,535        7,476        7,656        6,787        7,752  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Entre Lomas (3)

     768        664        619        325        938  

Bajada del Palo Este (conventional)

     148        169        207        256        244  

Bajada del Palo Oeste (conventional)

     652        479        871        1,062        706  

Bajada del Palo Este (shale)

     167        88        245        211        173  

Bajada del Palo Oeste (shale)

     4,645        4,770        4,121        3,832        4,116  

Agua Amarga (Jarilla Quemada, Charco del Palenque) (3)

     44        58        98        113        17  

25 de Mayo-Medanito (3)

     53        63        76        62        115  

Jagüel de los Machos (3)

     229        229        219        241        489  

Coirón Amargo Norte

     29        23        5        0        0  

Águila Mora (shale)

     362        178        378        0        0  

Acambuco

     141        140        145        152        156  

Aguada Federal (shale)

     274        589        609        487        784  

CS-01

     23        26        63        45        13  

 

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NGL production by field (boe/d)

     212        409        304        553        407  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Entre Lomas (3)

     188        338        162        477        361  

Bajada del Palo Este (conventional)

     10        28        28        37        40  

Bajada del Palo Oeste (conventional)

     —         0        0        0        0  

Bajada del Palo Este (shale)

     4        25        11        3        0  

Bajada del Palo Oeste (shale)

     —         7        88        21        0  

Aguada Federal (shale)

     2        4        8        7        0  

Agua Amarga (Jarilla Quemada, Charco del Palenque) (3)

     7        7        8        8        6  

 

(1)

Acambuco includes condensate.

(2)

Excludes natural gas consumption, flared or reinjected natural gas.

(3)

Transferred Conventional Assets operated by Aconcagua, effective as of March 1, 2023. Since that date Vista remains entitled to 40% of crude oil and natural gas production and reserves, and 100% of LPG and condensates production, of the Transferred Conventional Assets.

 

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Oil and gas concessions

 

Concessions

   WI (%)   Operated /
Non-operated
   Expiration
year
   Target    Basin    Country

Entre Lomas Neuquén (1)

   —    Non-operated    2026    Conventional    Neuquina    Argentina

Entre Lomas Río Negro (1)

   —    Non-operated    2026    Conventional    Neuquina    Argentina

Bajada del Palo Oeste

   100%   Operated    2053    Shale / Conventional    Neuquina    Argentina

Bajada del Palo Este

   100%   Operated    2053    Shale / Conventional    Neuquina    Argentina

Charco del Palenque (1)

   —    Non-operated    2034    Conventional    Neuquina    Argentina

Jarilla Quemada (1)

   —    Non-operated    2040    Conventional    Neuquina    Argentina

25 de Mayo-Medanito (1)

   —    Non-operated    2026    Conventional    Neuquina    Argentina

Jagüel de los Machos (1)

   —    Non-operated    2025    Conventional    Neuquina    Argentina

Coirón Amargo Norte

   84.60%   Operated    2037    Conventional    Neuquina    Argentina

Águila Mora

   90%   Operated    2054    Shale    Neuquina    Argentina

Aguada Federal

   100%   Operated    2050    Shale    Neuquina    Argentina

Bandurria Norte

   100%   Operated    2050    Shale    Neuquina    Argentina

Acambuco

   1.50%   Non-operated    2036 / 2040    Conventional    Noroeste    Argentina

CS-01

   100%   Operated    2047    Conventional    Del Sureste    Mexico

 

(1)

Transferred Conventional Assets operated by Aconcagua, effective as of March 1, 2023. Since that date Vista remains entitled to 40% of crude oil and natural gas production and reserves, and 100% of LPG and condensates production, of the Transferred Conventional Assets.

Vista Energy S.A.B. de C.V.

Historical oil and gas export volumes and revenues

 

Oil exports

   Q1-24      Q4-23      Q3-23      Q2-23      Q1-23      Q4-22      Q3-22      Q2-22      Q1-22  

Sales volume (Mbbl)

     1,608.1        2,033.2        2,207.8        1,583.3        2,420.5        2,156.6        1,946.9        1,475.7        988.2  

Revenues ($MM)

     119.1        150.8        165.4        108.6        169.0        159.9        175.6        147.0        77.1  

 

Gas exports

   Q1-24      Q4-23      Q3-23      Q2-23      Q1-23      Q4-22      Q3-22      Q2-22      Q1-22  

Sales volume (MMm3)

     27.3        13.8        1.5        12.6        38.8        33.2        3.0        3.9        11.2  

Revenues ($MM)

     7.0        3.9        0.5        3.5        12.7        10.8        1.1        0.9        2.4  

 

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Vista Energy S.A.B. de C.V.

Vaca Muerta operational data

Shale oil wells detail

Bajada del Palo Oeste

 

Well name

  

Pad number (1)

  

Landing zone

  

Lateral length (mts)

  

Total frac stages

2013    BPO-1    Organic    2,483    33
2014    BPO-1    La Cocina    2,633    35
2015    BPO-1    Organic    2,558    34
2016    BPO-1    La Cocina    2,483    34
2029    BPO-2    Organic    2,189    37
2030    BPO-2    La Cocina    2,248    38
2032    BPO-2    Organic    2,047    35
2033    BPO-2    La Cocina    1,984    33
2061    BPO-3    La Cocina    2,723    46
2062    BPO-3    Organic    2,624    44
2063    BPO-3    La Cocina    3,025    51
2064    BPO-3    Organic    1,427    36
2025    BPO-4    Lower Carbonate    2,186    26
2026    BPO-4    La Cocina    2,177    44
2027    BPO-4    Lower Carbonate    2,551    31
2028    BPO-4    La Cocina    2,554    51
2501    BPO-5    La Cocina    2,538    52
2502    BPO-5    Organic    2,436    50
2503    BPO-5    La Cocina    2,468    50
2504    BPO-5    Organic    2,332    44
2391    BPO-6    La Cocina    2,715    56
2392    BPO-6    Organic    2,804    54
2393    BPO-6    La Cocina    2,732    56
2394    BPO-6    Organic    2,739    57
2261    BPO-7    La Cocina    2,710    46
2262    BPO-7    Organic    2,581    45
2263    BPO-7    La Cocina    2,609    45
2264    BPO-7    Organic    2,604    46
2211    BPO-8    Organic    2,596    53
2212    BPO-8    La Cocina    2,576    53
2213    BPO-8    Organic    2,608    54
2214    BPO-8    La Cocina    2,662    54
2351 (2)    BPO-9    La Cocina    3,115    63
2352 (2)    BPO-9    Organic    3,218    62
2353 (2)    BPO-9    La Cocina    3,171    61
2354 (2)    BPO-9    Organic    2,808    56
2441 (2)    BPO-10    La Cocina    3,094    63
2442 (2)    BPO-10    Organic    2,883    50
2443 (2)    BPO-10    La Cocina    2,816    57
2444 (2)    BPO-10    Organic    2,625    45
2081 (2)    BPO-11    La Cocina    2,785    49

 

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2082 (2)    BPO-11    Organic    2,662    41
2083 (2)    BPO-11    La Cocina    2,365    37
2084 (2)    BPO-11    Organic    2,378    35
2311 (2)    BPO-12    La Cocina    3,104    54
2312 (2)    BPO-12    Organic    3,161    55
2313 (2)    BPO-12    La Cocina    3,259    55
2481 (2)    BPO-13    La Cocina    2,950    61
2482 (2)    BPO-13    Organic    2,826    57
2483 (2)    BPO-13    La Cocina    2,738    56
2484 (2)    BPO-13    Organic    2,576    52
2601 (2)    BPO-14    La Cocina    2,935    38
2602 (2)    BPO-14    Organic    2,968    51
2603 (2)    BPO-14    La Cocina    2,878    49
2604 (2)    BPO-14    Organic    2,508    43
2411 (2)    BPO-15    La Cocina    2,319    39
2412 (2)    BPO-15    Organic    3,181    54
2413 (2)    BPO-15    La Cocina    3,199    53
2414 (2)    BPO-15    Organic    3,192    55
2415 (2)    BPO-15    La Cocina    3,190    53
2341 (3)    BPO-16    La Cocina    3,128    54
2342 (3)    BPO-16    Organic    3,101    54
2343 (3)    BPO-16    La Cocina    1,969    34
2344 (3)    BPO-16    Organic    3,101    54
2321 (3)    BPO-17    La Cocina    2,722    47
2322 (3)    BPO-17    Organic    2,813    49
2323 (3)    BPO-17    La Cocina    2,490    43
2324 (3)    BPO-17    Organic    2,526    44
2007    BPO-18    La Cocina    2,026    35
2008    BPO-18    Organic    1,893    33
2009    BPO-18    La Cocina    1,968    34
2010    BPO-18    Organic    2,066    36
2681 (3)    BPO-19    La Cocina    3,012    52
2682 (3)    BPO-19    Organic    2,986    52
2683 (3)    BPO-19    La Cocina    2,780    48
2684 (3)    BPO-19    Organic    2,756    48
2942    BPO-20    La Cocina    2,490    43
2943    BPO-20    Organic    2,698    47
2944    BPO-20    La Cocina    2,664    46
2251    BPO-21    La Cocina    2,931    51
2252    BPO-21    Organic    2,920    51
2253    BPO-21    La Cocina    2,884    51
2254    BPO-21    Organic    2,889    51
2801    BPO-22    Organic    1,112    24
2802    BPO-22    La Cocina    3,243    56
2804    BPO-22    La Cocina    3,244    56
2051    BPO-23    Organic    2,641    46

 

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2052    BPO-23    La Cocina    2,606    45
2053    BPO-23    Lower Carbonate    2,641    46
2054    BPO-23    La Cocina    2,664    46
2055    BPO-23    Lower Carbonate    2,698    47
2531    BPO-24    La Cocina    571    10
2532    BPO-24    Organic    2,928    51
2533    BPO-24    La Cocina    2,664    46

 

(1)

BPO-11 formerly pad #12, BPO-12 formerly pad #13, BPO-13 formerly pad #14.

(2)

Well included in JV with Trafigura. Vista WI 80%.

(3)

Well included in JV with Trafigura. Vista WI 75%

Bajada del Palo Este

 

Well name

  

Pad number

  

Landing zone

  

Lateral length (mts)

  

Total frac stages

2101    BPE-1    La Cocina    2,372    49
2103    BPE-1    La Cocina    2,081    43
2301    BPE-3    La Cocina    2,818    48
2202    BPE-2    La Cocina    2,722    47

Aguada Federal

 

Well name

  

Pad number

  

Landing zone

  

Lateral length (mts)

  

Total frac stages

WIN.Nq.AF-3(h)    AF-1    Organic    1,000    10
WIN.Nq.AF-4(h)    AF-1    Upper Carbonate    1,000    10
WIN.Nq.AF-7(h)    AF-1    Upper Carbonate    1,028    10
WIN.Nq.AF-9(h)    AF-1    Upper Carbonate    1,000    10
WIN.Nq.AF-5(h)    AF-2    La Cocina    2,500    35
WIN.Nq.AF-6(h)    AF-2    La Cocina    2,500    35
AF-102(h)    AF-2    La Cocina    2,884    57
AF-202(h)    AF-2    Organic    2,559    51
AF-303    AF-3    La Cocina    2,555    40
AF-403    AF-3    Organic    2,554    33
AF-1103    AF-3    La Cocina    2,800    44
AF-1203    AF-3    Organic    2,839    43
AF-1101    AF-4    La Cocina    2,855    48
AF-1102    AF-4    Organic    2,858    49
AF-1104    AF-4    La Cocina    2,876    49
AF-1105    AF-4    Middle Carbonate    2,901    47

Bandurria Norte

 

Well name

  

Landing zone

  

Lateral length (mts)

  

Total frac stages

WIN.Nq.BN-3(h)    Organic    1,000    10
WIN.Nq.BN-2(h)    Upper Carbonate    1,000    10
WIN.Nq.BN-1(h)    La Cocina    2,500    35
YPF.Nq.LCav.x-11(h)    La Cocina    2,500    35

 

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Aguila Mora

 

Well name

  

Pad number

  

Landing zone

  

Lateral length (mts)

  

Total frac stages

AM-1011h    AM-1    La Cocina    2,548    44
AM-1012h    AM-1    Middle Carbonate    2,468    43

 

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Key results

(Amounts expressed in thousand U.S. dollars)

 

Key Results - in $M

   Q1 2024     Q4 2023     Q3 2023     Q2 2023     Q1 2023  

Total Revenues

     317,352       309,196       302,760       239,628       317,190  

Oil

     302,465       296,180       285,639       221,584       293,913  

Natural Gas

     14,666       12,048       16,388       16,987       21,867  

NGL and others

     221       968       733       1,057       1,410  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Cost of Sales

     (156,669     (154,103     (148,557     (123,422     (151,443
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Operating expenses

     (21,618     (22,270     (21,924     (20,347     (30,144

Stock fluctuation

     1,209       1,743       (1,209     2,130       (4,722

Depreciation, depletion and amortization

     (82,373     (79,011     (70,600     (62,447     (64,372

Royalties and others

     (44,782     (46,593     (44,655     (36,593     (48,972

Other non-cash costs related to the transfer of conventional assets

     (9,105     (7,972     (10,169     (6,165     (3,233
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Gross profit

     160,683       155,093       154,203       116,206       165,747  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Selling expenses

     (18,839     (19,170     (17,673     (15,232     (16,717

General and administrative expenses

     (22,110     (18,665     (15,031     (19,776     (17,011

Exploration expenses

     (31     352       148       (294     (222

Other operating income

     9,497       83,639       23,849       2,268       95,315  

Other operating expenses

     (115     (143     153       (4     (963

Impairment (reversal) of long-lived assets

     —        (24,585     —        —        —   
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Operating profit

     129,085       176,521       145,649       83,168       226,149  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Interest income

     481       433       299       216       287  

Interest expense

     (4,897     (5,674     (4,842     (5,226     (6,137

Other financial results

     (22,630     (3,827     (27,376     (19,967     (14,315
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Financial results, net

     (27,046     (9,068     (31,919     (24,977     (20,165
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Profit before income tax

     102,039       167,453       113,730       58,191       205,984  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Current income tax (expense)/benefit

     (63,789     39,570       (1,378     (7,017     (47,568

Deferred income tax (expense)/benefit

     40,401       (74,085     (29,251     1,007       (29,682
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Income tax (expense)/benefit

     (23,388     (34,515     (30,629     (6,010     (77,250
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Profit for the period, net

     78,651       132,938       83,101       52,181       128,734  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Adjusted EBITDA Reconciliation ($M)

   Q1 2024     Q4 2023     Q3 2023     Q2 2023     Q1 2023  

Profit for the period, net

     78,651       132,938       83,101       52,181       128,734  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

(+) Income tax

     23,388       34,515       30,629       6,010       77,250  

(+) Financial results, net

     27,046       9,068       31,919       24,977       20,165  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Operating profit

     129,085       176,521       145,649       83,168       226,149  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

(+) Depreciation, depletion and amortization

     82,373       79,011       70,600       62,447       64,372  

(+) Restructuring and Reorganization expenses and others

     —        —        —        5       271  

(+)Impairment (reversal) of long-lived assets

     —        24,585       —        —        —   

(+) Gain related to the transfer of conventional assets

     —        —        —        —        (89,659

(+) Other non-cash costs related to the transfer of conventional assets

     9,105       7,972       10,169       6,165       3,233  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Adjusted EBITDA

     220,563       288,088       226,420       151,785       204,365  
  

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

   

 

 

 

Adjusted EBITDA Margin (%)

     68     73     75     63     64

 

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     Q1 2024      Q4 2023      Q3 2023      Q2 2023      Q1 2023  

Lifting Cost ($MM)

     21.6        22.3        21.9        20.3        30.1  

Lifting cost ($/boe)

     4.3        4.3        4.8        4.8        6.4  

 

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Vista Energy S.A.B. de C.V.

Historical Adjusted Net Income

(Amounts expressed in thousand U.S. dollars)

 

Adj. Net Income reconciliation - in $M

   Q1-24     Q4-23      Q3-23      Q2-23     Q1-23  

Net Profit

     78,651       132,938        83,101        52,181       128,734  
  

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

 

Adjustments:

            

(+) Deferred Income tax

     (40,401     74,085        29,251        (1,007     29,682  

(+) Changes in the fair value of Warrants

     —        —         —         —        —   

(+) Impairment of long-lived assets

     —        24,585        —         —        —   

(+) Gain related to the transfer of conventional assets

     —        —         —         —        (89,659

(+) Other non-cash costs related to the transfer of conventional assets

     9,105       7,972        10,169        6,165       3,233  

Adjustments to Net Income/Loss

     (31,296     106,642        39,420        5,158       (56,744
  

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

 

Adjusted Net Income

     47,355       239,580        122,521        57,339       71,990  
  

 

 

   

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

Adj. Net Income reconciliation - in $M

   Q4-22      Q3-22      Q2-22      Q1-22  

Net Profit

     75,504        76,661        101,836        15,534  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Adjustments:

           

(+) Deferred Income tax

     87,732        (14,258      (2,334      750  

(+) Changes in the fair value of Warrants

     7,762        16,999        (17,188      22,777  

(+) Impairment of long-lived assets

     —         —         —         —   

(+) Gain related to the transfer of conventional assets

     —         —         —         —   

(+) Other non-cash costs related to the transfer of conventional assets

     —         —         —         —   

Adjustments to Net Income/Loss

     95,494        2,741        (19,522      23,527  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Adjusted Net Income

     170,998        79,402        82,314        39,061  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

Adj. Net Income reconciliation - in $M

   Q4-21      Q3-21      Q2-21      Q1-21  

Net Profit

     35,555        4,732        5,505        4,858  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Adjustments:

           

(+) Deferred Income tax

     21,001        6,005        10,679        2,010  

(+) Changes in the fair value of Warrants

     (7,096      7,927        1,283        69  

(+) Impairment of long-lived assets

     (14,044      —         —         —   

(+) Gain related to the transfer of conventional assets

     —         —         —         —   

(+) Other non-cash costs related to the transfer of conventional assets

     —         —         —         —   

Adjustments to Net Income/Loss

     (139      13,932        11,962        2,079  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

Adjusted Net Income

     35,416        18,664        17,467        6,937  
  

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

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Vista Energy S.A.B. de C.V.

Consolidated Balance Sheet

(Amounts expressed in thousand U.S. dollars)

 

     As of March 31, 2024      As of December 31, 2023  

Property, plant and equipment

     2,091,011        1,927,759  

Goodwill

     22,576        22,576  

Other intangible assets

     9,487        10,026  

Right-of-use assets

     55,336        61,025  

Investments in associates

     8,491        8,619  

Trade and other receivables

     143,129        136,351  

Deferred income tax assets

     5,743        5,743  

Total noncurrent assets

     2,335,773        2,172,099  

Inventories

     5,404        7,549  

Trade and other receivables

     302,849        205,102  

Cash, bank balances and other short-term investments

     151,653        213,253  

Total current assets

     459,906        425,904  

Total assets

     2,795,679        2,598,003  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Deferred income tax liabilities

     342,744        383,128  

Lease liabilities

     33,655        35,600  

Provisions

     13,796        12,339  

Borrowings

     576,282        554,832  

Employee benefits

     5,678        5,703  

Total noncurrent liabilities

     972,155        991,602  

Provisions

     4,118        4,133  

Lease liabilities

     30,194        34,868  

Borrowings

     89,774        61,223  

Salaries and payroll taxes

     10,123        17,555  

Income tax liability

     51,451        3  

Other taxes and royalties

     35,433        36,549  

Trade and other payables

     297,635        205,055  

Total current liabilities

     518,728        359,386  

Total liabilities

     1,490,883        1,350,988  

Total Equity

     1,304,796        1,247,015  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

Total equity and liabilities

     2,795,679        2,598,003  
  

 

 

    

 

 

 

 

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Vista Energy S.A.B. de C.V.

Consolidated Income Statement

(Amounts expressed in thousand U.S. dollars)

 

     For the period from January
1st to March 31, 2024
    For the period from January
1st to March 31, 2023
 

Revenue from contracts with customers

     317,352       317,190  

Revenues from crude oil sales

     302,485       293,913  

Revenues from natural gas sales

     14,666       21,867  

Revenues from LPG sales

     201       1,410  

Cost of sales

     (156,669     (137,466

Operating costs

     (21,618     (30,144

Crude oil stock fluctuation

     1,209       (4,722

Depreciation, depletion and amortization

     (82,373     (64,372

Royalties and others

     (44,782     (48,972

Other non-cash costs related to the transfer of conventional assets

     (9,105     (3,233
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Gross profit

     160,683       165,747  
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Selling expenses

     (18,839     (16,717

General and administrative expenses

     (22,110     (17,011

Exploration expenses

     (31     (222

Other operating income

     9,497       95,315  

Other operating expenses

     (115     (963
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Operating profit

     129,085       226,149  
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Interest income

     481       287  

Interest expense

     (4,897     (6,137

Other financial income (expense)

     (22,630     (14,315
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Financial income (expense), net

     (27,046     (20,165
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Profit before income tax

     102,039       205,984  
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Current income tax expense

     (63,789     (47,568

Deferred income tax (expense) benefit

     40,401       (29,682
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Income tax (expense)

     (23,388     (77,250
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Profit for the period, net

     78,651       128,734  
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Other comprehensive income

     32       71  
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Total comprehensive profit for the period

     78,683       128,805  
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

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Vista Energy S.A.B. de C.V.

Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows

(Amounts expressed in thousand U.S. dollars)

 

     For the period from
January 1st to March
31, 2024
    For the period from
January 1st to March 31,
2023
 

Cash flows from operating activities

    

Profit for the period, net

     78,651       128,734  

Adjustments to reconcile net cash flows

    

Items related to operating activities:

    

Other non-cash costs related to the transfer of conventional assets

     9,105       3,233  

Share-based payments

     6,643       5,039  

Net (increase) decrease in provisions

     115       (567

Net changes in foreign exchange rate

     12,288       (6,570

Discount for well plugging and abandonment

     254       499  

Interest expense on lease liabilities

     858       388  

Discount of assets and liabilities at present value

     (371     709  

Income tax expense

     23,388       77,250  

Employee benefits

     81       153  

Items related to investing activities:

    

Gain related to the transfer of conventional assets

     —        (89,659

Gain from farmout agreement

     —        (5,656

Interest income

     (481     (287

Changes in the fair value of financial assets

     8,635       3,202  

Depreciation and depletion

     81,085       63,434  

Amortization of intangible assets

     1,288       938  

Items related to financing activities:

    

Interest expense

     4,897       6,137  

Amortized cost

     317       364  

Remeasurement in borrowings

     —        13,690  

Other financial income (expense)

     649       2,033  

Changes in working capital:

    

Trade and other receivables

     (116,534     (12,854

Inventories

     (1,209     4,722  

Trade and other payables

     (3,854     4,082  

Payments of employee benefits

     (57     (75

Salaries and payroll taxes

     (34,899     (25,892

Other taxes and royalties

     (8,747     (12,018

Provisions

     (94     (529

Income tax payment

     (8,763     (1,737
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net cash flows provided by operating activities

     53,245       158,763  
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Cash flows from investing activities:

    

Payments for acquisitions of property, plant and equipment

     (147,654     (132,948

Payments for the acquisition of AFBN assets

     —        (6,250

Payments for acquisitions of other intangible assets

     (749     (840

Payments for acquisitions of investments in associates

     128       (532

Payments received from farmout agreement

     —        6,250  

 

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Proceeds from the transfer of conventional assets

     10,734       10,000  

Interest received

     481       287  
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net cash flows (used in) investing activities

     (137,060     (124,033
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Cash flows from financing activities:

    

Proceeds from borrowings

     95,876       135,000  

Payment of borrowings cost

     (357     (728

Payment of borrowings principal

     (45,000     (22,500

Payment of borrowings interest

     (5,678     (7,877

Payment of lease

     (11,011     (9,894

Payments of other financial cost

     (933     (2,033
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Net cash flow provided by financing activities

     32,897       91,968  
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

     For the period from
January 1st to March
31, 2024
    For the period from
January 1st to March
31, 2023
 

Net increase (decrease) increase in cash and cash equivalents

     (50,918     126,698  
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period

     209,516       241,956  

Effect of exposure to changes in the foreign currency rate and other financial results of cash and cash equivalents

     (13,836     (20,989

Net increase (decrease) increase in cash and cash equivalents

     (50,918     126,698  
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

Cash and cash equivalents at end of period

     144,762       347,665  
  

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

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Glossary, currency and definitions:

 

   

Note: Amounts are expressed in U.S. dollars, unless otherwise stated, and in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). All the amounts are unaudited. Amounts may not match with totals due to rounding up.

 

   

Conversion metrics

 

   

1 cubic meter of oil = 6.2898 barrels of oil

 

   

1,000 cubic meters of gas = 6.2898 barrels of oil equivalent

 

   

1 million British thermal units = 27.096 cubic meters of gas

 

   

p q/q: Represents the percentage variation quarter on quarter

 

   

p y/y: Represents the percentage variation year on year

 

   

p q: Represents the variation in million U.S. dollars quarter on quarter

 

   

p y: Represents the variation in million U.S. dollars year on year

 

   

$MM: Million U.S. dollars

 

   

$M: Thousand U.S. dollars

 

   

$/bbl: U.S. dollars per barrel of oil

 

   

$/boe: U.S. dollars per barrel of oil equivalent

 

   

$/MMBtu: U.S. dollars per million British thermal unit

 

   

$/ton: U.S. dollars per metric ton

 

   

Adj. EBITDA / Adjusted EBITDA: Profit for the year, net + Income tax (expense) / benefit + Financial income (expense), net + Depreciation, depletion and amortization + Transaction costs related to business combinations + Restructuring and reorganization expenses + Gain related to the transfer of conventional assets + Other non-cash costs related to the transfer of conventional assets + Impairment (reversal) of long-lived assets

 

   

Adjusted EBITDA margin: Adjusted EBITDA divided by Total Revenues plus Gain from Exports Increase Program

 

   

Adjusted EPS (Earnings per share): Adjusted Net Income/Loss divided by weighted average number of ordinary shares

 

   

Adjusted Net Income/Loss: Profit for the year, net + Deferred Income Tax (expense) + Changes in the fair value of the warrants + Impairment (reversal) of long-lived assets + Gain related to the transfer of conventional assets + Other non-cash costs related to the transfer of conventional assets

 

   

boe: barrels of oil equivalent (see conversion metrics above)

 

   

boe/d: Barrels of oil equivalent per day

 

   

bbl/d: Barrels of oil per day

 

   

Conventional Assets Transaction: assets transferred to Aconcagua, effective on March 1st, 2023. After such date Vista remains entitled to 40% of crude oil and natural gas production and reserves, and 100% of LPG and condensates production, of the Transferred Conventional Assets.

 

   

CNG: Compressed natural gas

 

   

Free cash flow is calculated as Operating activities cash flow plus Investing activities cash flow

 

   

Lifting cost includes production, transportation, treatment and field support services; excludes crude oil stock fluctuations, depreciation, depletion and amortization, royalties and others, selling expenses, exploration expenses, general and administrative expenses and Other non-cash costs related to the transfer of conventional assets

 

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MMboe: Million barrels of oil equivalent

 

   

MMm3/d: Million cubic meters per day

 

   

Mts: meters

 

   

Plan Gas: refers to the regulation set forth by Resolution No. 391/2020 whereby Vista was allocated 0.86 MMm3/d volume over a total of 67.4 MMm3/d at an average annual price of 3.29 $/MMBtu for a four-year term ending of December 31, 2025

 

   

Transferred Conventional Assets: Entre Lomas Río Negro, Entre Lomas Neuquén, Jarilla Quemada, Charco del Palenque, 25 de Mayo Medanito SE and Jagüel de los Machos concessions operated by Aconcagua, effective as of March 1, 2023

 

   

Q#: Q followed by 1, 2, 3 or 4 represents the corresponding quarter of a certain year

 

   

q-o-q: Quarter on quarter

 

   

y-o-y: Year on year

 

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DISCLAIMER

Additional information about Vista Energy, S.A.B. de C.V., a sociedad anónima bursátil de capital variable organized under the laws of Mexico (the “Company” or “Vista”) can be found in the “Investors” section on the website at www.vistaenergy.com.

This presentation does not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of any offer to buy any securities of the Company, in any jurisdiction. Securities may not be offered or sold in the United States absent registration with the U.S. Securities Exchange Commission (“SEC”), the Mexican National Securities Registry held by the Mexican National Banking and Securities Commission (“CNBV”) or an exemption from such registrations.

This presentation does not contain all the Company’s financial information. As a result, investors should read this presentation in conjunction with the Company’s consolidated financial statements and other financial information available on the Company’s website. All the amounts contained herein are unaudited.

Rounding amounts and percentages: Certain amounts and percentages included in this presentation have been rounded for ease of presentation. Percentage figures included in this presentation have not in all cases been calculated on the basis of such rounded figures, but on the basis of such amounts prior to rounding. For this reason, certain percentage amounts in this presentation may vary from those obtained by performing the same calculations using the figures in the financial statements. In addition, certain other amounts that appear in this presentation may not sum due to rounding.

This presentation contains certain metrics that 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 the Company’s performance; however, such measures are not reliable indicators of the future performance of the Company and future performance may not compare to the performance in previous periods.

No reliance may be placed for any purpose whatsoever on the information contained in this document or on its completeness. Certain information contained in this document has been obtained from published sources, which may not have been independently verified or audited. No representation or warranty, express or implied, is given or will be given by or on behalf of the Company, or any of its affiliates (within the meaning of Rule 405 under the Act, “Affiliates”), members, directors, officers or employees or any other person (the “Related Parties”) as to the accuracy, completeness or fairness of the information or opinions contained in this presentation or any other material discussed verbally, and any reliance you place on them will be at your sole risk. Any opinions presented herein are based on general information gathered at the time of writing and are subject to change without notice. In addition, no responsibility, obligation or liability (whether direct or indirect, in contract, tort or otherwise) is or will be accepted by the Company or any of its Related Parties in relation to such information or opinions or any other matter in connection with this presentation or its contents or otherwise arising in connection therewith.

This presentation also includes certain non-IFRS (International Financial Reporting Standards) financial measures which have not been subject to a financial audit for any period. The information and opinions contained in this presentation are provided as at the date of this presentation and are subject to verification, completion and change without notice.

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There will be differences between actual and projected results, and actual results may be materially greater or materially less than those contained in the projections. Projections related to production results as well as costs estimations are based on information as of the date of this presentation and reflect numerous assumptions including assumptions with respect to type curves for new well designs and certain frac spacing expectations, all of which are difficult to predict and many of which are beyond our control and remain subject to several risks and uncertainties. The inclusion of the projected financial information in this document should not be regarded as an indication that we or our management considered or consider the projections to be a reliable prediction of future events. As such, no representation can be made as to the attainability of projections, guidances or other estimations of future results, performance or achievements. We have not warranted the accuracy, reliability, appropriateness or completeness of the projections to anyone. Neither our management nor any of our representatives has made or makes any representation to any person regarding our future performance compared to the information contained in the projections, and none of them intends to or undertakes any obligation to update or otherwise revise the projections to reflect circumstances existing after the date when made or to reflect the occurrence of future events in the event that any or all of the assumptions underlying the projections are shown to be in error. We may or may not refer back to these projections in our future periodic reports filed under the Exchange Act. These expectations and projections are subject to significant known and unknown risks and uncertainties which may cause our actual results, performance or achievements, or industry results, to be materially different from any expected or projected results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Many important factors could cause our actual results, performance or achievements to differ materially from those expressed or implied in our forward-looking statements, including, among other things: uncertainties relating to future government concessions and exploration permits; adverse outcomes in litigation that may arise in the future; general political, economic, social, demographic and business conditions in Argentina, Mexico and in other countries in which we operate; the impact of political developments and uncertainties relating to political and economic conditions in Argentina, including the policies of the newly elected government in Argentina; significant economic or political developments in Mexico and the United States; uncertainties relating to the upcoming Mexican presidential and congressional elections in June 2024; changes in law, rules, regulations and interpretations and enforcements thereto applicable to the Argentine and Mexican energy sectors and throughout Latin America, including changes to the regulatory environment in which we operate and changes to programs established to promote investments in the energy industry; any unexpected increases in financing costs or an inability to obtain financing and/or additional capital pursuant to attractive terms; any changes in the capital markets in general that may affect the policies or attitude in Argentina and/or Mexico, and/or Argentine and Mexican companies with respect to financings extended to or investments made in Argentina and Mexico or Argentine and Mexican companies; fines or other penalties and claims by the authorities and/or customers; any future restrictions on the ability to exchange Mexican or Argentine Pesos into foreign currencies or to transfer funds abroad; the revocation or amendment of our respective concession agreements by the granting authority; our ability to implement our capital expenditures plans or business strategy, including our ability to obtain financing when necessary and on reasonable terms; government intervention, including measures that result in changes to the Argentine and Mexican, labor markets, exchange markets or tax systems; continued and/or higher rates of inflation and fluctuations in exchange rates, including the devaluation of the Mexican Peso or Argentine Peso; any force majeure events, or fluctuations or reductions in the value of Argentine public debt; changes to the demand for energy; the effects of pandemic or epidemic and any subsequent mandatory regulatory restrictions or containment measures; environmental, health and safety regulations and industry standards that are becoming more stringent; energy markets, including the timing and extent of changes and volatility in commodity prices, and the impact of any protracted or material reduction in oil prices from historical averages; our relationship with our employees and our ability to retain key members of our senior management and key technical employees; the ability of our directors and officers to identify an adequate number of potential acquisition opportunities; our expectations with respect to the performance of our recently acquired businesses; our expectations for future production, costs and crude oil prices used in our projections; uncertainties inherent in making estimates of our oil and gas reserves including recently discovered oil and gas reserves; increased market competition in the energy sectors in Argentina and Mexico; potential changes in regulation and free trade agreements as a result of U.S., Mexican or other Latin American political conditions; environmental regulations and internal policies to achieve global climate targets; the ongoing conflict involving Russia and Ukraine; and more recently, the Israel-Hamas conflict.

 

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Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date on which they were made, and we undertake no obligation to release publicly any updates or revisions to any forward-looking statements contained herein because of new information, future events or other factors. In light of these limitations, undue reliance should not be placed on forward-looking statements contained in this presentation. Further information concerning risks and uncertainties associated with these forward-looking statements and Vista’s business can be found in Vista’s public disclosures filed on EDGAR (www.sec.gov) or at the web page of the Mexican Stock Exchange (www.bmv.com.mx).

You should not take any statement regarding past trends or activities as a representation that the trends or activities will continue in the future. Accordingly, you should not put undue reliance on these statements. This presentation is not intended to constitute and should not be construed as investment advice.

Other Information

Vista routinely posts important information for investors in the Investor Relations support section on its website, www.vistaenergy.com. From time to time, Vista may use its website as a channel of distribution of material information. Accordingly, investors should monitor Vista’s Investor Relations website, in addition to following Vista’s press releases, SEC filings, public conference calls and webcasts.

INVESTORS CONTACT:

ir@vistaenergy.com

Phone in Argentina: +54.11.3754.8500

Phone in Mexico: +52.55.8647.0128

 

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