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6-K 1 ea0234736-6k_greenfire.htm REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER

 

 

UNITED STATES

SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

Washington, D.C. 20549

 

FORM 6-K

 

REPORT OF FOREIGN PRIVATE ISSUER

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

UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934

 

For the month of March 2025.

 

Commission File Number 001-41810

 

GREENFIRE RESOURCES LTD.

(Exact name of Registrant as specified in its charter)

 

N/A 

(Translation of Registrant’s name)

 

Suite 1900, 205 – 5th Avenue SW
Calgary, Alberta T2P 2V7

(403) 264-9046

(Address and telephone number of registrant’s principal executive offices)

 

 

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 ☒

 

 

 

 


 

GREENFIRE RESOURCES LTD.

 

DOCUMENTS INCLUDED AS PART OF THIS REPORT

 

 

Exhibit    
99.1   Notice of Meeting and Record Date
99.2   News release dated March 17, 2025
99.3   First Amending Supplemental Indenture

 

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SIGNATURES

 

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.

 

  Greenfire Resources Ltd.
   
  By: /s/ Tony Kraljic
  Name: Tony Kraljic
  Title: Chief Financial Officer

 

Date: March 18, 2025

 

 

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EX-99.1 2 ea023473601ex99-1_greenfire.htm NOTICE OF MEETING AND RECORD DATE

Exhibit 99.1

 

 

March 10, 2025

 

Filed via SEDAR+

 

To All Applicable Exchanges and Securities Administrators

 

Subject:  Greenfire Resources Ltd. (the “Issuer”)
  Notice of Meeting and Record Date

 

Dear Sir/Madam:

 

We are pleased to confirm the following information with respect to the Issuer’s upcoming meeting of securityholders:

 

Meeting Type:   Annual Meeting
Meeting Date:   May 6, 2025
Record Date for Notice of Meeting:   April 4, 2025
Record Date for Voting (if applicable):   April 4, 2025
Beneficial Ownership Determination Date:   April 4, 2025
Class of Securities Entitled to Receive Notice of the Meeting:   Common Shares
ISIN:   CA39525U1075
Issuer sending proxy materials directly to NOBOs:   No
Issuer paying for delivery to OBOs:   Yes
Notice and Access for Beneficial Holders:   No
Notice and Access for Registered Holders:   No

 

In accordance with applicable securities regulations we are filing this information with you in our capacity as agent of the Issuer.

 

Yours truly,

 

ODYSSEY TRUST COMPANY

AS AGENT FOR Greenfire Resources Ltd.

 

EX-99.2 3 ea023473601ex99-2_greenfire.htm NEWS RELEASE DATED MARCH 17, 2025

Exhibit 99.2

 

PRESS RELESE

 

Greenfire Resources Reports Year End 2024 Reserves, Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2024 Results, and Provides an Operational Update

 

Readers are advised to review the “Presentation of Reserves and Other Oil and Gas Information” and “Non-GAAP and Other Financial Measures” at the conclusion of this news release for information regarding the presentation of the reserves information, as well as certain oil and gas metrics, and certain financial measures that do not have standardized meaning under generally accepted accounting principles, contained in this news release. All amounts in this news release are stated in Canadian dollars unless otherwise specified.

 

The Company holds a 75% working interest in the Hangingstone Expansion Facility (the “Expansion Asset”) and a 100% working interest in the Hangingstone Demonstration Facility (the “Demo Asset” and, together with the Expansion Asset, the “Hangingstone Facilities”). Unless indicated otherwise, production volumes and per unit statistics are presented throughout this press release on a “gross” basis as determined in accordance with National Instrument 51-101 – Standards for Disclosure for Oil and Gas Activities, which is the Company’s gross working interest basis before deduction of royalties.

 

CALGARY, ALBERTA – March 17, 2025 – Greenfire Resources Ltd. (NYSE: GFR, TSX: GFR) (“Greenfire” or the “Company”), today reported its year end 2024 reserves and fourth quarter and full year 2024 financial and operational results.

 

YE 2024 Reserves Highlights

 

Proved (“1P”) and Proved Plus Probable (“2P”) reserves(3) of 234.7 MMbbl, and 408.6 MMbbl, reflecting growth of 28%, and 72%, respectively, compared to December 31, 2023

 

58-year 2P Reserve Life Index(3)

 

1P and 2P before-tax PV-10 growth of 21% and 25%, respectively, compared to December 31, 2023. Net of debt and cash, this corresponds to an increase of 24% and 28% per share(1)

 

FY 2024 Highlights

 

Bitumen production of 19,292 bbls/d(3)

 

Cash provided by operating activities of $144.5 million and Adjusted funds flow(1) of $171.9 million

 

Capital expenditures(2) of $91.8 million

 

Adjusted free cash flow(1) of $80.1 million

 

Q4 2024 Highlights

 

Bitumen production of 19,384 bbls/d(3)

 

Cash provided by operating activities of $60.2 million and Adjusted funds flow(1) of $53.0 million

 

Capital expenditures(2) of $13.2 million

 

Adjusted free cash flow(1) of $39.8 million

 

(1) Non-GAAP measures without a standardized meaning under IFRS® Accounting Standards as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board (“IFRS”). Refer to the “Non-GAAP and Other Financial Measures” section in this press release.

 

(2) See “Supplementary Financial Measures” section of this press release.

 

(3) See “Presentation of Reserves and Other Oil and Gas Information” section of this press release.

 

 


 

 

Financial & Operating Highlights

 

    Three Months Ended     Year Ended  
($ thousands, unless otherwise indicated)   December 31,
2024
    December 31,
2023
    September 30,
2024
    December 31,
2024
    December 31,
2023
 
WTI (US$ / bbl)     70.27       78.32       75.09       75.72       77.62  
WCS Hardisty differential to WTI (US$ / bbl)     (12.56 )     (21.89 )     (13.55 )     (14.76 )     (18.71 )
WCS Hardisty (C$ / bbl)     80.75       76.85       83.92       83.52       79.50  
AECO 5A (C$ / GJ)     1.40       2.18       0.65       1.38       2.50  
Average FX Rate (C$ / US$)     1.3992       1.3618       1.3636       1.3700       1.3495  
Bitumen production (bbls/d)     19,384       17,335       19,125       19,292       17,639  
Bitumen sales (bbls/d)     20,351       17,314       18,489       19,387       17,692  
                                         
Oil sales     208,895       161,730       193,643       822,972       675,970  
Diluent expense     (83,030 )     (76,768 )     (67,889 )     (327,146 )     (304,740 )
Transportation and marketing     (13,751 )     (13,277 )     (12,481 )     (52,744 )     (55,673 )
Royalties     (7,091 )     (6,024 )     (8,698 )     (32,023 )     (23,706 )
Operating expenses -- energy     (7,800 )     (12,223 )     (5,860 )     (33,104 )     (56,624 )
Operating expenses -- non-energy     (33,064 )     (22,861 )     (34,795 )     (119,760 )     (92,341 )
                                         
Oil sales ($/bbl)     79.00       71.04       83.01       81.63       73.91  
Diluent expense ($/bbl)     (11.77 )     (17.65 )     (9.08 )     (11.75 )     (16.39 )
Transportation and marketing ($/bbl)     (7.34 )     (8.34 )     (7.34 )     (7.43 )     (8.62 )
Royalties ($/bbl)     (3.79 )     (3.79 )     (5.11 )     (4.51 )     (3.67 )
Operating expenses -- energy ($/bbl)     (4.17 )     (7.68 )     (3.45 )     (4.67 )     (8.77 )
Operating expenses -- non-energy ($/bbl)     (17.66 )     (14.37 )     (20.45 )     (16.87 )     (14.31 )
                                         
Gross profit(2)     26,471       29,150       76,772       149,756       91,366  
Operating netback, excluding realized gain (loss) on risk management contracts(1)     64,159       30,576       63,920       258,195       142,885  
Operating netback(1)     65.183       27,351       57,833       230,537       132,703  
                                         
Gross profit ($/bbl)(2)     14.14       18.30       45.13       21.10       14.13  
Operating netback, excluding realized gain (loss) on risk management contracts(1) ($/bbl)     34.26       19.21       37.58       36.40       22.14  
Operating netback(1) ($/bbl)     34.81       17.19       34.00       32.49       20.56  
                                         
Net income (loss) and comprehensive income (loss)     78,562       (4,659 )     58,916       121,411       (135,671 )
Per share – basic     1.13       (0.07 )     0.85       1.76       (2.49 )
Per share – diluted     1.09       (0.07 )     0.82       1.70       (2.49 )
                                         
Cash provided by (used in) by operating activities     60,195       25,530       (17,875 )     144,547       86,548  
                                         
Adjusted funds flow(1)     52,950       10,517       44,104       171,850       73,206  
Capital expenditures(2)     (13,161 )     (19,413 )     (21,175 )     (91,794 )     (33,428 )
Adjusted free cash flow(1)     39,789       (8,896 )     22,929       80,056       39,778  
                                         
Net debt(1)     253,510       279,451       260,755       253,510       279,451  
                                         
Weighted average common shares outstanding – basic (‘000)     69,515       68,643       69,334       69,175       68,643  
Weighted average common shares outstanding – diluted (‘000)     72,328       68,643       72,238       71,615       54,425  

 

(1) A non-GAAP financial measure or ratio which does not have a standardized meaning under the “Accounting Standards”, see “Non-GAAP Measures” section of this press release.

 

(2) A supplementary financial measure. Refer to the “Supplementary Financial Measures” section of this press release.

 

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Liquidity and Balance Sheet

 

    December 31,     December 31,  
($ thousands)   2024     2023  
Cash and cash equivalents     67,419       109,525  
Available credit facilities(1)     50,000       50,000  
Face value of long-term debt(2)     343,852       396,780  

 

(1) As at December 31, 2024 the Company had $50.0 million (December 31, 2023 - $50.0 million) of available credit under the Senior Credit Facility, of which $nil was drawn as of December 31, 2024 (December 31, 2023 – $nil).

 

(2) As at December 31, 2024, the 2028 Notes (as defined below) had a face value of US$239.0 million (December 31, 2023 – US$300.0 million) and were converted into Canadian dollars as at period end exchange rates (see “Capital Resources and Liquidity - Long Term Debt”).

 

Q4 2024 Review

 

Hangingstone Facilities: Bitumen Production Results:

 

(bbls/d)   Q1 2024     Q2 2024     Q3 2024     Q4 2024     Full Year
2024
 
Expansion Asset     17,361       15,824       16,126       16,047       16,338  
Demo Asset     2,306       3,169       2,999       3,337       2,954  
Consolidated     19,667       18,993       19,125       19,384       19,292  

 

Greenfire’s production in the fourth quarter of 2024 averaged 19,384 bbls/d, reflecting a 1% increase compared to the prior quarter, while the full-year 2024 production averaged 19,292 bbls/d. Capital expenditures for the fourth quarter totaled $13.2 million, with full-year 2024 capital expenditures amounting to $91.8 million. Adjusted free cash flow for the fourth quarter was $39.8 million, bolstered by more favorable WCS differentials, as well as lower operating and capital spending, with the full-year 2024 at $80.1 million.

 

Expansion Asset: Production in the fourth quarter of 2024 remained relatively stable compared to the third quarter, which was lower than anticipated due to reduced steam generation performance in December 2024.

 

Demo Asset: Production in the fourth quarter of 2024 increased compared to the third quarter and averaged 4,300 bbls/d in November and December 2024, which is driven by the activation of three additional redevelopment wells and the startup of the second disposal well following the completion of scheduled annual maintenance in October 2024.

 

2025 Operational Update

 

Production Overview

 

The Company’s production for 2025 to date is approximately 18,000 bbls/d, reflecting a 7% decrease compared to the previous quarter. This reduction is attributed to the Expansion Asset, where ongoing steam generation equipment repairs, unexpected facility downtime and natural production declines have impacted production output. At present, one of the four steam generation units is offline with an associated impact on production at the Expansion Asset of 1,500 to 2,250 bbls/d. The Company is implementing mitigation strategies to limit production impacts, including developing a comprehensive plan to restore full steam generation capacity and will provide updates in due course.

 

Comprehensive Review of Future Development Plans

 

The Company is currently conducting a comprehensive evaluation of its development plans, capital expenditures, and operational strategies for both the Expansion Asset and the Demo Asset. To address declines at the Expansion Asset, the Company anticipates that future development initiatives will involve drilling new well pairs on undeveloped reservoir, subject to approval from Greenfire’s Board of Directors (the “Board”). At the Demo Asset, future development plans will prioritize optimizing base production.

 

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Emissions Reporting and Regulatory Engagement

 

Following the changes in Greenfire’s board of directors as a result of the WEF Acquisition, it was brought to the Company’s attention that Greenfire’s sulphur dioxide emissions may have been underreported. Prior management have been terminated. Greenfire takes its regulatory obligations very seriously and immediately reported the potential exceedance to the Alberta Energy Regulator (“AER”). Greenfire is currently in discussions with the AER and is exploring remedies, including potentially adding sulphur recovery units to the Expansion Asset. The extent of any potential exceedance and any remedies, penalties or orders imposed by the AER are unknown at this time.

 

2025 Corporate Updates

 

Following the appointment of the new leadership team for the Company on February 11, 2025 and as noted above, Greenfire is undertaking a thorough review of its development plans, cost structures, and operational strategy. Upon completion, the Company intends to provide details of its new development plans.

 

In March of 2025, the Company completed an amendment to the 2028 Note Indenture, which had received requisite approval of the holders of the 2028 Notes, to increase the permitted capital expenditures in any twelve-month period from $100 million to US$150 million.

 

Following the change of control in relation to the recent acquisition of approximately 56.5% of the Company’s common shares by certain limited partnerships comprising Waterous Energy Fund, the Board determined to accelerate the expiry dates of the outstanding performance warrants to April 30, 2025, all in accordance with the terms of the warrant plan agreement. There are 2,178,021 performance warrants currently outstanding with exercise prices ranging from $2.14 to $11.09 per common share.

 

Greenfire executed an updated WTI hedging program in the first quarter of 2025 to enhance price certainty for a portion of the Company’s production. The Company replaced its existing WTI costless collar contracts, which had a price range average of approximately US$57/bbl to US$83/bbl, with fixed-price swaps covering 9,400 bbls/d of WTI at an average price of approximately C$101/bbl for the full year 2025.

 

Conference Call Details

 

Greenfire plans to host a conference call on Tuesday, March 18, 2025 at 7:00 a.m. Mountain Time (9:00 a.m. Eastern Time), during which members of the Company’s executive team will discuss its Q4 2024 results as well as host a question-and-answer session with investors.

 

Date: Tuesday, March 18, 2025

 

Time: 7:00 a.m. Mountain Time (9:00 a.m. Eastern Time)

 

Webcast Link: https://www.gowebcasting.com/13984

 

Dial In: 1-833-752-3499 or 1-647-846-7280

 

o North America: 1-833-752-3499

 

o International: +1-647-846-7280

 

2024 Reserves Information

 

The tables below summarize Greenfire’s 2024 year-end reserves, which were prepared by McDaniel & Associates Consultants Ltd. (“McDaniel”). A complete filing of the Company’s oil and gas reserves and other oil and gas information presented in accordance with National Instrument 51-101 – Standards of Disclosure for Oil and Gas Activities (“NI 51-101”) are included in Greenfire’s Annual Information Form for the year ended December 31, 2024, which will be filed on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca, on EDGAR at www.sec.gov/edgar/ and on Greenfire’s website at www.greenfireres.com.

 

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Summary of Oil and Gas Reserves (Forecast Prices and Costs)
As of December 31, 2024

 

    Bitumen  
Reserves Category   Gross
(Mbbl)
    Net
(Mbbl)
 
                 
Proved                
Developed Producing     26,819       24,386  
Developed Non- Producing     -       -  
Undeveloped     207,907       160,815  
Total Proved     234,726       185,201  
Total Probable     173,861       129,588  
Total Proved Plus Probable     408,587       314,788  

 

Summary of Net Present Value of Future Net Revenue (Forecast Prices and Costs)
As of December 31, 2024

 

      Before Deducting Income Taxes       After Deducting Income Taxes  
      0%       5%       10%     15%       20%       0%       5%       10%       15%       20%       Unit Value(2)  
Reserves Category     (in $ millions)(1)       (in $ millions)(1)       $/bbl    
Proved                                                                                        
Developed Producing     758       739       693       644       599       758       739       693       644       599       28.40  
Developed Non- Producing     -       -       -       -       -       -       -       -       -       -       -  
Undeveloped     5,929       3,075       1,761       1,102       737       4,327       2,313       1,355       864       587       10.95  
Total Proved(3)     6,687       3,813       2,454       1,746       1,336       5,085       3,052       2,047       1,508       1,186       13.25  
Total Probable     7,449       1,687       582       303       208       5,022       1,163       422       233       168       4.49  
Total Proved plus Probable     14,136       5,500       3,035       2,049       1,544       10,107       4,214       2,469       1,741       1,354       9.64  

 

Notes:

 

(1) Net present value of future net revenue includes all resource income, including the sale of oil, gas, by-product reserves, processing third party reserves and other income.

 

(2) Calculated using net present value of future net revenue before deducting income taxes, discounted at 10% per year, and net reserves. The unit values are based on net reserves volumes.

 

Undiscounted Future Net Revenue by Reserves Category
As of December 31, 2024

 

Reserves Category
($ millions)
  Revenue(1)     Royalties(2)     Operating
Costs
    Development
Costs
    Abandonment
and Reclamation
Costs(3)
    Future Net
Revenue
Before
Income
Taxes
    Income
Taxes
    Future Net
Revenue
After Income
Taxes
 
                                                 
Total Proved     17,959,653       3,922,667       4,961,661       2,117,638       270,265       6,687,422       1,602,263       5,085,160  
Total Proved plus Probable     37,851,599       8,921,496       9,869,600       4,563,565       360,844       14,136,095       4,029,151       10,106,944  

 

Notes:

 

(1) Includes all product revenues and other revenues as forecast.

 

(2) Royalties include any net profits interests paid.

 

(3) Abandonment and reclamation costs include but are not limited to items such as: producing wells, suspended wells, service wells, gathering systems, facilities, and surface land development.

 

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Forecast Prices and Costs
As of December 31, 2024

 

      Crude Oil                          
Year     WTI Crude Oil ($US/bbl)       Brent Crude Oil ($US/bbl)       Edmonton Light Crude Oil ($/bbl)       Alberta Bow River Hardisty Crude Oil ($/bbl)       Western Canadian Select Crude Oil ($/bbl)       Alberta Heavy Crude Oil ($/bbl)       Sask Cromer Medium Crude Oil ($/bbl)      

Natural Gas at AECO

(C$/MMBtu)  

      Inflation(1) %       Exchange Rate(2)
$US/$CAN
 
2025     71.58       75.58       94.79       83.89       82.69       75.85       91.15       2.36       0.0        0.712   
2026     74.48       78.51       97.04       86.45       84.27       77.56       93.35       3.33       2.0        0.728   
2027     75.81       79.89       97.37       85.50       83.81       77.12       93.62       3.48       2.0        0.743   
2028     77.66       81.82       99.80       87.21       85.70       78.81       95.96       3.69       2.0        0.743   
2029     79.22       83.46       101.79       88.95       87.45       80.45       97.88       3.76       2.0        0.743   
2030     80.80       85.13       103.83       90.73       89.25       82.12       99.83       3.83       2.0        0.743   
2031     82.42       86.84       105.91       92.55       91.04       83.77       101.83       3.91       2.0        0.743   
2032     84.06       88.57       108.03       94.40       92.85       85.45       103.87       3.99       2.0        0.743   
2033     85.74       90.31       110.19       96.29       94.71       87.17       105.95       4.07       2.0        0.743   
2034     87.46       92.09       112.39       98.21       96.61       88.92       108.06       4.15       2.0        0.743   
2035     89.21       93.93       114.64       100.18       98.54       90.69       110.22       4.23       2.0        0.743   
2036     90.99       95.81       116.93       102.18       100.51       92.51       112.43       4.32       2.0        0.743   
2037     92.81       97.72       119.27       104.22       102.52       94.36       114.68       4.40       2.0        0.743   
2038     94.67       99.68       121.65       106.31       104.57       96.25       116.97       4.49       2.0        0.743   
2039     96.56       101.67       124.09       108.43       106.66       98.17       119.31       4.58       2.0        0.743   
      Escalation of 2% per year thereafter    

 

Notes:

 

(1) Inflation rates for forecasting costs only.

 

(2) The exchange rate is used to generate the benchmark reference prices in this table.

 

Reconciliation of Changes in Reserves
As of December 31, 2024

 

      Bitumen
(Mbbl)
 
      Proved       Probable       Proved Plus Probable  
December 31, 2023     183,282       54,396       237,679  
Extensions and improved recovery     60,225       120,423       180,649  
Technical revisions(1)     (1,576 )     (959 )     (2,534 )
Discoveries     -       -       -  
Acquisitions     -       -       -  
Dispositions     -       -       -  
Economic factors     -       -       -  
Production     (7,206 )     -       (7,206 )
December 31, 2024     234,726       173,861       408,587  

 

Note:

 

(1) Technical revisions are associated with the decommissioning of production from existing well-bores that are to be re-drilled as part of the upcoming drilling program, as well as changes to the future development plan.

 

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About Greenfire

 

Greenfire is an oil sands producer actively developing its long-life and low-decline thermal oil assets in the Athabasca region of Alberta, Canada. The Company plans to leverage its large resource base and significant infrastructure in place to drive meaningful, capital-efficient production growth. Greenfire common shares are listed on the New York Stock Exchange and Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol “GFR”. For more information, visit greenfireres.com or find Greenfire on LinkedIn and X.

 

Non-GAAP and Other Financial Measures

 

Certain financial measures in this press release are non-GAAP financial measures or ratios and capital management measures. These measures are not defined by IFRS and therefore may not be comparable to similar measures provided by other companies. These non-GAAP and capital management measures should not be considered in isolation or as an alternative for measures of performance prepared in accordance with IFRS. This press release also contains supplementary financial measures and ratios. Supplementary financial measures are derived from IFRS.

 

Non-GAAP financial measures and ratios include operating netback, operating netback, excluding realized gain (loss) on risk management contracts, adjusted funds flow, adjusted free cash flow and per barrel figures associated with non-GAAP financial measures. Capital management measures include net debt. Supplementary financial measures and ratios include gross profit, capital expenditures and depletion.

 

Non-GAAP Financial Measures

 

Operating Netback (including per barrel ($/bbl)) and Operating Netback, excluding realized gain (loss) on risk management contracts (including per barrel ($/bbl))

 

Gross profit is the most directly comparable GAAP measure to operating netback and operating netback, excluding realized (gain) loss on risk management contracts which are non-GAAP measures. These measures are not intended to represent gross profit, net earnings or other measures of financial performance calculated in accordance with IFRS. Operating netback, excluding realized gain (loss) on risk management contracts is comprised of gross profit, plus loss on risk management contracts, less gain on risk management contracts and less depletion expense on the Company’s operating assets. Operating netback, excluding realized gain (loss) on risk management contracts per barrel ($/bbl) is calculated by dividing operating netback , excluding realized gain (loss) on risk management contracts by the Company’s bitumen sales volume in a specified period. Operating netback is further adjusted for realized gain (loss) on risk management contracts, as appropriate. Operating netback per barrel ($/bbl) is calculated by dividing operating netback by the Company’s bitumen sales volume in a specified period. When Operating netback is expressed on a per barrel basis it is a non-GAAP ratio. Operating netback and operating netback, excluding realized gain (loss) on risk management contracts are financial measures widely used in the oil and gas industry as supplementary measures of a Company’s efficiency and ability to generate cash flow for debt repayments, capital expenditures or other uses.

 

The following table is a reconciliation of gross profit to operating netback:

 

    Three months ended     Year ended  
    December 31,     December 31,     September 30,     December 31,     December 31,  
($ thousands, unless otherwise noted)   2024     2023     2024     2024     2023  
Gross profit(1)     26,471       29,150       76,772       149,756       91,366  
Depletion(1)     28,767       16,236       17,073       80,950       67,924  
Gain (loss) on risk management contracts     8,921       (14,810 )     (29,925 )     27,489       (16,405 )
Operating netback, excluding realized gain (loss) on risk management contracts     64,159       30,576       63,920       258,195       142,885  
Realized gain (loss) on risk management contracts     1,024       (3,225 )     (6,087 )     (27,658 )     (10,182 )
Operating netback     65,183       27,351       57,833       230,537       132,703  
Operating netback, excluding realized gain (loss) on risk management contracts ($/bbl)(2)     34.26       19.21       37.58       36.40       22.14  
Operating netback ($/bbl)(2)     34.81       17.19       34.00       32.49       20.56  

 

(1) Supplementary financial measure or ratio. Refer to the “Supplementary Financial Measures” section of this press release.

 

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Adjusted Funds Flow and Adjusted Free Cash Flow

 

Cash provided by operating activities is the most directly comparable GAAP measure for adjusted funds flow, which is a non-GAAP measure. This measure is not intended to represent cash provided by operating activities calculated in accordance with IFRS.

 

The adjusted funds flow measure allows management and others to evaluate the Company’s ability to fund its capital programs and meet its ongoing financial obligations using cash flow internally generated from ongoing operating related activities. We compute adjusted funds flow as cash provided by operating activities, excluding the impact of changes in non-cash working capital, less transaction costs and transactions considered non-recurring in nature or outside of normal business operations.

 

Cash provided by operating activities is the most directly comparable GAAP measure for adjusted free cash flow, which is a non-GAAP measure. Management uses adjusted free cash flow as an indicator of the efficiency and liquidity of its business, measuring its funds after capital investment that are available to manage debt levels and return capital to shareholders. By removing the impact of current period property, plant and equipment expenditures from adjusted free cash flow, management monitors its adjusted free cash flow to inform its capital allocation decisions. We compute adjusted free cash flow as cash provided by operating activities, excluding the impact of changes in non-cash working capital, less transaction costs, transactions considered non-recurring in nature or outside of normal business operations, property, plant and equipment expenditures and acquisition costs.

 

The following table is a reconciliation of cash provided by operating activities to adjusted funds flow and adjusted free cashflow:

 

    Three months ended     Year ended  
    December 31,     December 31,     September 30,     December 31,     December 31,  
($ thousands, unless otherwise noted)   2024     2023     2024     2024     2023  
Cash provided (used) by operating activities     60,195       25,530       (17,875 )     144,547       86,548  
Transaction costs     -       3,848       -       -       12,172  
Non-recurring transactions(1)     6,661       -       1,000       7,661       -  
Changes in non-cash working capital     (13,906 )     (18,861 )     60,979       19,642       (25,514 )
Adjusted funds flow     52,950       10,517       44,104       171,850       73,206  
Property, plant and equipment expenditures     (12,485 )     (19,413 )     (21,175 )     (87,404 )     (33,428 )
Acquisitions     (676 )     -       -       (4,390 )     -  
Adjusted free cash flow     39,789       (8,896 )     22,929       80,056       39,778  

 

(1) Non-recurring transactions relate to the adoption of a limited purposes shareholder rights plan and the evaluation of strategic alternatives.

 

Net Debt

 

The table below reconciles long-term debt to net debt.

 

    December 31,     September 30,     December 31,  
($ thousands)   2024     2024     2023  
Long-term debt     (80,441 )     (218,118 )     (332,029 )
Current assets     144,238       118,405       163,814  
Current liabilities     (335,859 )     (176,648 )     (130,283 )
Current portion of risk management contracts     248       (9,697 )     417  
Current portion of warrant liability     18,304       25,303       18,630  
Net debt     (253,510 )     (260,755 )     (279,451 )

 

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Net debt is a capital management measure. Long-term debt is a GAAP measure that is the most directly comparable financial statement measure to net debt. Net debt is comprised of long-term debt, adjusted for current assets and current liabilities on the Company’s balance sheet, and excludes the current portions of risk management contracts and warranty liability. Management uses net debt to monitor the Company’s current financial position and to evaluate existing sources of liquidity. Net debt is used to estimate future liquidity and whether additional sources of capital are required to fund planned operations.

 

1P and 2P before-tax PV10, net of debt and cash

 

1P and 2P before-tax PV10, net of debt and cash is comprised of before tax present value is calculated using the estimated net present value of all future net revenue from our reserves, before income taxes discounted at 10%, as estimated by McDaniel effective December 31, 2024, less face value of its term debt plus cash and cash equivalents.

 

    December 31,     December 31,  
($ thousands)   2024     2023  
Total proved PV10   $ 2,454,000     $ 2,023,000  
Term debt     (343,852 )     (396,780 )
Cash and cash equivalents     67,419       109,525  
1P before-tax PV10, net of debt and cash   $ 2,177,567     $ 1,735,745  

 

    December 31,     December 31,  
($ thousands)   2024     2023  
Total proved and probable PV10   $ 3,035,000     $ 2,423,000  
Term debt     (343,852 )     (396,780 )
Cash and cash equivalents     67,419       109,525  
2P before-tax PV10, net of debt and cash   $ 2,758,567     $ 2,135,745  

 

Supplementary Financial Measures

 

Depletion

 

The term “depletion” or “depletion expense” is the portion of depletion and depreciation expense reflecting the cost of development and extraction of the Company’s bitumen reserves.

 

Gross Profit

 

Gross profit is a supplementary financial measure prepared on a consistent basis with IFRS. Greenfire uses gross profit to assess its core operating performance before considering other expenses such as general and administrative costs, financing costs, and income taxes. Gross profit is calculated as oil sales, net of royalties, plus gains on risk management contracts, less losses on risk management contracts, diluent expense, operating expense, depletion expense on the Company’s operating assets, transportation expenses and marketing expenses.

 

Management believes that gross profit provides investors, analysts, and other stakeholders with useful insight into the Company’s ability to generate profitability from its core operations before non-operating expenses. When gross profit is expressed on a per barrel basis it is a supplementary financial ratio.

 

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    Three months ended     Year ended  
    December 31,     December 31,     September 30,     December 31,     December 31,  
($ thousands, unless otherwise noted)   2024     2023     2024     2024     2023  
Oil sales, net of royalties     201,804       155,706       184,945       790,949       652,264  
Gain (loss) on risk management contracts     (8,921 )     14,810       29,925       (27,489 )     16,405  
      192,883       170,516       214,870       763,460       668,669  
Diluent expense     (83,030 )     (76,768 )     (67,889 )     (327,146 )     (304,740 )
Transportation and marketing     (13,751 )     (13,277 )     (12,481 )     (52,744 )     (55,673 )
Operating expenses     (40,864 )     (35,085 )     (40,655 )     (152,864 )     (148,966 )
Depletion     (28,767 )     (16,236 )     (17,073 )     (80,950 )     (67,924 )
Gross profit     26,471       29,150       76,772       149,756       91,366  
Gross profit ($/bbl)     14.14       18.30       45.13       21.10       14.13  

 

Capital Expenditures

 

Capital expenditures is a supplementary financial measure prepared on a consistent basis with IFRS. Greenfire uses capital expenditures to monitor the cash flows it invests into property, plant and equipment. Capital expenditures is derived from the statement of cash flows and includes property, plant and equipment expenditures and acquisitions.

 

Management believes that capital expenditures provides investors, analysts and other stakeholders with a useful insight into the Company’s investments into property, plant and equipment.

 

    Three months ended     Year ended  
    December 31,     December 31,     September 30,     December 31,     December 31,  
($ thousands, unless otherwise noted)   2024     2023     2024     2024     2023  
Property, plant and equipment expenditures     12,485       19,413       21,175       87,404       33,428  
Acquisitions     676       -       -       4,390       -  
Capital expenditures     13,161       19,413       21,175       91,794       33,428  

 

Presentation of Reserves and Other Oil and Gas Information

 

In respect of 2024 year-end reserves information contained in this press release, Greenfire’s reserves have been evaluated in accordance with Canadian reserve evaluation standards under NI 51-101. McDaniel and Associates Consultants Ltd. (“McDaniel”), an independent petroleum consulting firm based in Calgary, Alberta, has each evaluated the petroleum reserves associated with all of Greenfire’s properties. McDaniel used the average of the commodity price forecasts and inflation rates of Sproule Associates Limited, McDaniel and GLJ Ltd. as of January 1, 2025 to prepare their report (the “McDaniel Report”). Such estimates constitute forward-looking information, which are based on values that Greenfire’s management believes to be reasonable, and are subject to the same limitations discussed under “Forward-Looking Information” below.

 

Greenfire presents the measures below using information derived from its 2024 year-end reserves information.

 

2P Reserve Life Index

 

2P Reserve Life Index calculated by dividing gross 2P reserves by annualized fourth quarter production.

 

For additional information regarding the consolidated reserves and information concerning the resources of the Company as evaluated by McDaniel in the McDaniel Report, please refer to the Company’s AIF.

 

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Forward-Looking Information

 

This press release contains forward-looking information and forward-looking statements (collectively, “forward-looking information”) within the meaning of applicable securities laws. The forward-looking information in this press release is based on Greenfire’s current internal expectations, estimates, projections, assumptions and beliefs. Such forward-looking information is not a guarantee of future performance and involves known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results or events to differ materially from those anticipated in such forward-looking information. The Company believes the material factors, expectations and assumptions reflected in the forward-looking information are reasonable as of the time of such information, but no assurance can be given that these factors, expectations and assumptions will prove to be correct, and such forward-looking information included in this press release should not be unduly relied upon.

 

The use of any of the words “expect”, “target”, “anticipate”, “intend”, “estimate”, “objective”, “ongoing”, “may”, “will”, “project”, “believe”, “depends”, “could” and similar expressions are intended to identify forward-looking information. In particular, but without limiting the generality of the foregoing, this press release contains forward-looking information pertaining to the following: the Company’s business strategy and future plans, including development plans for the Expansion Asset and the Demo Asset and the anticipated timing thereof; successful execution of the company’s strategy and operational goals; expected production and capital expenditures in 2025; the potential impact of regulatory actions by the AER on the Company’s business, operations, production, reserves estimates and financial condition; and statements relating to the business and future activities of the Company after the date of this press release.

 

In addition, statements relating to “reserves” are deemed to be forward-looking information as they involve the implied assessment, based on certain estimates and assumptions, that the reserves described exist in the quantities predicted or estimated and can be profitably produced in the future. Forward-looking information in this press release relating to oil and gas exploration, development and production, and management’s general expectations relating to the oil and gas industry are based on estimates prepared by management using data from publicly available industry sources as well as from market research and industry analysis and on assumptions based on data and knowledge of the industry which management believes to be reasonable. Although generally indicative of relative market positions, market shares and performance characteristics, this data is inherently imprecise. Management is not aware of any misstatements regarding any industry data presented in press release.

 

All forward-looking information reflects Greenfire’s beliefs and assumptions based on information available at the time the applicable forward-looking information is disclosed and in light of the Company’s current expectations with respect to such matters as: the success of Greenfire’s operations and growth and expansion projects; expectations regarding production growth, future well production rates and reserves volumes; expectations regarding Greenfire’s capital program; the outlook for general economic trends, industry trends, prevailing and future commodity prices, foreign exchange rates and interest rates; prevailing and future royalty regimes and tax laws; expectations regarding differentials and realized prices; future well production rates and reserves volumes; fluctuations in energy prices based on worldwide demand and geopolitical events; the impact of inflation; the integrity and reliability of Greenfire’s assets; decommissioning obligations; Greenfire’s ability to comply with its financial covenants; Greenfire’s ability to comply with applicable regulations, including those related to various emissions; and the governmental, regulatory and legal environment. Management believes that its assumptions and expectations reflected in the forward-looking information contained herein are reasonable based on the information available on the date such information is provided and the process used to prepare the information. However, Greenfire cannot assure readers that these expectations will prove to be correct.

 

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The forward-looking information included in this press release is not a guarantee of future performance and involves known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause actual results or events to differ materially from those anticipated in such forward- looking information, including, without limitation: changes in oil and gas prices and differentials; changes in the demand for or supply of Greenfire’s products; the continued impact, or further deterioration, in global economic and market conditions, including from inflation and/or certain geopolitical conflicts, such as the ongoing war in Eastern Europe and the conflict in the Middle East, and other heightened geopolitical risks, including imposition of tariffs or other trade barriers, and the ability of the Company to carry on operations as contemplated in light of the foregoing; determinations by OPEC and other countries as to production levels; unanticipated operating results or production declines; changes in tax or environmental laws, climate change regulations, royalty rates or other regulatory matters; changes in Greenfire’s operating and development plans; reliability of third party facilities, infrastructure and pipelines required for Greenfire’s operations and production; competition for, among other things, capital, acquisitions of reserves and resources, undeveloped lands, access to services, third party processing capacity and skilled personnel; inability to retain drilling rigs and other services; severe weather conditions, including wildfires, impacting Greenfire’s operations and third party infrastructure; availability of diluent, natural gas and power to operate Greenfire’s facilities; failure to realize the anticipated benefits of the Company’s acquisitions; incorrect assessment of the value of acquisitions; delays resulting from or inability to obtain required regulatory approvals; increased debt levels or debt service requirements; inflation; changes in foreign exchange rates; inaccurate estimation of Greenfire’s bitumen reserves volumes; limited, unfavourable or a lack of access to capital markets or other sources of capital; increased costs; failure to comply with applicable regulations, including relating to the Company’s air emissions, and potentially significant penalties and orders associated therewith and associated significant effect on the Company’s business, operations, production, reserves estimates and financial condition; a lack of adequate insurance coverage; and other factors discussed under the “Risk Factors” section in Greenfire’s Management’s Discussion & Analysis and Annual Information Form, each for the year ended December 31, 2024, and from time to time in Greenfire’s public disclosure documents, which are available on the Company’s SEDAR+ profile at www.sedarplus.ca, and in the Company’s annual report on Form 40-F filed with the SEC, which is available on the Company’s EDGAR profile at www.sec.gov.

 

The foregoing risks should not be construed as exhaustive. The forward-looking information contained in this press release speaks only as of the date of this press release and Greenfire does not assume any obligation to publicly update or revise such forward-looking information to reflect new events or circumstances, except as may be required pursuant to applicable laws. Any forward-looking information contained herein is expressly qualified by this cautionary statement.

 

Contact Information

 

Greenfire Resources Ltd.

205 5th Avenue SW
Suite 1900
Calgary, AB T2P 2V7
investors@greenfireres.com
greenfireres.com

 

 

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EX-99.3 4 ea023473601ex99-3_greenfire.htm FIRST AMENDING SUPPLEMENTAL INDENTURE

Exhibit 99.3

 

FIRST AMENDING SUPPLEMENTAL INDENTURE

 

FIRST AMENDING SUPPLEMENTAL INDENTURE (this “Supplemental Indenture”), dated as of March 1, 2025, among Greenfire Resources Ltd., an Alberta corporation (the “Company”), Greenfire Resources Operating Corporation (“GROC”), Greenfire Resources Employment Corporation (formerly 2373525 Alberta Ltd.) (“Serviceco”), Hangingstone Expansion (GP) Inc. (“Hangingstone Expansion”), Hangingstone Expansion Limited Partnership (“Hangingstone Expansion LP”), Hangingstone Demo (GP) Inc. (“Hangingstone Demo”), Hangingstone Demo Limited Partnership (“Hangingstone Demo LP”, and together with GROC, Serviceco, Hangingstone Expansion, Hangingstone Expansion LP and Hangingstone Demo, collectively the “Guarantors” and each a “Guarantor”), each a direct or indirect subsidiary of the Company, The Bank of New York Mellon, as trustee (in such capacity, the “Trustee”), and BNY Trust Company of Canada, as Canadian co-trustee (in such capacity, the “Co-Trustee”) and Computershare Trust Company of Canada, as collateral agent (in such capacity, the “Collateral Agent”).

 

W I T N E S E T H

 

WHEREAS, the Company and the Guarantors have heretofore executed and delivered to the Trustee, the Co-Trustee and the Collateral Agent, an indenture (the “Indenture”), dated as of September 20, 2023, as supplemented from time to time, providing for the issuance of 12.000% Senior Secured Notes due 2028 (the “Notes”);

 

WHEREAS, Section 9.02(a) of the Indenture provides that, the Indenture, the Notes, the Collateral Documents or the Note Guarantees may be amended or supplemented with the consent of Holders of more than 50% of the aggregate principal amount of the then outstanding Notes (including, without limitation, Additional Notes, if any) voting as a single class and compliance with any provision of the Indenture, the Notes, the Note Guarantees and the Collateral Documents may be waived in the same manner; and

 

WHEREAS, the Company has furnished the Trustee with (i) an Opinion of Counsel pursuant to Sections 7.02(c) and 9.05 of the Indenture; and (ii) an Officers’ Certificate pursuant to Sections 7.02(c) and 9.05 of the Indenture and (iii) evidence of the consent of Holders of more than 50% of the aggregate principal amount of the outstanding Notes; and

 

WHEREAS, pursuant to Sections 9.02 and 9.05 of the Indenture, the Trustee, the Co-Trustee and the Collateral Agent are authorized to execute and deliver this Supplemental Indenture.

 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, the Company, the Guarantors, the Trustee, the Co-Trustee and the Collateral Agent mutually covenant and agree for the equal and ratable benefit of the Holders of the Notes as follows:

 

1. CAPITALIZED TERMS. Capitalized terms used herein without definition shall have the meanings assigned to them in the Indenture.

 

 


 

2. AMENDMENTS TO THE INDENTURE. Pursuant to Section 9.02 of the Indenture, the Indenture is amended as follows:

 

(a) The first sentence of Section 4.26 is deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:

 

“The Company shall ensure that, at any time from the effective date of this Supplemental Indenture, the aggregate capital expenditure of the Company and its Restricted Subsidiaries on a consolidated basis included in the Company’s cash flow statement shall not exceed US$150.0 million in any twelve-month period.”

 

3. NO RECOURSE AGAINST OTHERS. No director, officer, employee, incorporator or stockholder of the Company or any Guarantor, as such, will have any liability for any obligations of the Company or the Guarantors under the Notes, the Indenture or the Guarantees or for any claim based on, in respect of, or by reason of, such obligations or their creation. Each Holder of Notes by accepting a Note waived and released all such liability. The waiver and release were part of the consideration for issuance of the Notes. The waiver may not be effective to waive liabilities under the federal securities laws.

 

4. NEW YORK LAW TO GOVERN. THE INTERNAL LAW OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK WILL GOVERN AND BE USED TO CONSTRUE THIS SUPPLEMENTAL INDENTURE.

 

5. COUNTERPARTS. The parties may manually or electronically sign any number of copies of this Supplemental Indenture. Each signed copy shall be an original, but all of them together represent the same agreement.

 

6. EFFECT OF HEADINGS. The Section headings herein are for convenience only and shall not affect the construction hereof.

 

7. THE TRUSTEE. The Trustee accepts the amendments of the Indenture effected by this Supplemental Indenture and agrees to execute the trust created by the Indenture as hereby amended, but only upon the terms and conditions set forth in the Indenture, including the terms and provisions defining and limiting its liabilities and responsibilities in the performance of the trust created by the Indenture as hereby amended. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, none of the Trustee, the Co-Trustee or the Collateral Agent shall be responsible in any manner whatsoever for and makes no representation or warranty as to the validity, execution or sufficiency of this Supplemental Indenture or for or in respect of the recitals contained herein, all of which recitals are made solely by the Guarantors and the Company.

 

8. CERTAIN MATTERS EFFECTING THE TRUSTEE. The Company hereby represents and warrants that the custodial statements, prime broker statements and/or proof of holdings certifications provided as evidence of holdings of the outstanding Notes for purposes of consenting to this Supplemental Indenture is/are true and correct and that the Trustee shall have no liability in relying upon the information contained therein and that in doing so the Trustee shall be entitled to all rights, protections and indemnities as are set forth in the Indenture.

 

9. ADOPTION, RATIFICATION AND CONFIRMATION. Except as expressly amended hereby, the Indenture is in all respects ratified and confirmed and all the terms, conditions and provisions thereof shall remain in full force and effect. This Supplemental Indenture shall constitute an indenture supplemental to the Indenture and shall be construed in connection with and form a part of the Indenture for all purposes, and every Holder heretofore or hereafter authenticated and delivered shall be bound hereby. To the extent of any inconsistency between the terms of the Indenture and this Supplemental Indenture, the terms of this Supplemental Indenture will control.

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Supplemental Indenture to be duly executed, all as of the date first above written.

 

  GREENFIRE RESOURCES LTD.
     
  By: (signed) “Tony Kraljic”
    Name: Tony Kraljic
    Title: Chief Financial Officer
     
  GREENFIRE RESOURCES OPERATING CORPORATION
     
  By: (signed) “Tony Kraljic”
    Name: Tony Kraljic
    Title: Chief Financial Officer
     
  GREENFIRE RESOURCES EMPLOYMENT CORPORATION
     
  By: (signed) “Tony Kraljic”
    Name: Tony Kraljic
    Title: Chief Financial Officer
     
  HANGINGSTONE EXPANSION (GP) INC.
     
  By: (signed) “Tony Kraljic”
    Name: Tony Kraljic
    Title: Chief Financial Officer
     
  HANGINGSTONE EXPANSION LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, by its General Partner, HANGINGSTONE EXPANSION (GP) INC.
     
  By: (signed) “Tony Kraljic”
    Name: Tony Kraljic
    Title: Chief Financial Officer
     
  HANGINGSTONE DEMO (GP) INC.
     
  By: (signed) “Tony Kraljic”
    Name: Tony Kraljic
    Title: Chief Financial Officer

 

 


 

  HANGINGSTONE DEMO LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, by its General Partner, HANGINGSTONE DEMO (GP) INC.
     
  By: (signed) “Tony Kraljic”
    Name: Tony Kraljic
    Title: Chief Financial Officer

 

 


 

  THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON
  as Trustee
     
  By: (signed) “Nathaniel Henkle”
    Name: Nathaniel Henkle
    Title: Agent

 

 


 

  BNY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA
  as Canadian Co-Trustee
     
  By: (signed) “Farhan Mir”
    Name: Farhan Mir
    Title: Senior Vice President

 

 


 

  COMPUTERSHARE TRUST COMPANY OF CANADA
  as Collateral Agent
     
  By: (signed) “Sue-Anne Wong”
    Name: Sue-Anne Wong
    Title: Corporate Trust Officer
     
  By: (signed) “Corentin Leverrier”
    Name: Corentin Leverrier
    Title: Manager, Corporate Trust