Murphy Oil Corporation Announces First Quarter Results, Reaffirms 2025 Capital Expenditure and Production Guidance

Date/time : 2025-05-07 02:30 PM
Symbol :

MUR

Company : Murphy Oil Corporation
Price : 21.00
Market cap : 3,062,958,843
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Murphy Oil Corporation Announces First Quarter Results, Reaffirms 2025 Capital Expenditure and Production Guidance

Drilled a Second Oil Discovery in Offshore Vietnam at the Lac Da Hong-1X (Pink Camel) Exploration Well,
Repurchased $100 Million of Shares,
Acquired Floating Production Storage and Offloading Vessel

Murphy Oil Corporation (NYSE: MUR) today announced its financial and operating results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2025, including net income attributable to Murphy of $73 million, or $0.50 net income per diluted share. Excluding discontinued operations and other items affecting comparability between periods, adjusted net income attributable to Murphy was $81 million, or $0.56 adjusted net income per diluted share.

Unless otherwise noted, the financial and operating highlights and metrics discussed in this commentary exclude noncontrolling interest (NCI). 1

Highlights for the first quarter include :

  • Drilled an oil discovery at Lac Da Hong-1X (Pink Camel) exploration well in offshore Vietnam and encountered 106 feet of net oil pay from one reservoir
  • Repurchased $100 million of stock, or 3.6 million shares
  • Closed the strategic acquisition of the BW Pioneer floating production storage and offloading vessel (FPSO) in the Gulf of America for $104 million net purchase price

Subsequent to the first quarter:

  • Achieved the significant milestone of 1 million work hours with zero Lost Time Injuries on the Lac Da Vang (Golden Camel) field development project in Vietnam
  • Declared a quarterly dividend of $0.325 per share or $1.30 per share annualized

“I am excited to announce today an oil discovery at the Lac Da Hong-1X (Pink Camel) well, which is the second discovery in our current Vietnam exploration program. This discovery enhances the value of Murphy's growing Vietnam business when coupled with our nearby Lac Da Vang (Golden Camel) development and our recent Hai Su Vang (Golden Sea Lion) discovery. We also recently announced the acquisition of an FPSO in the Gulf of America, which leads to a direct cost reduction with a two-year payback,” said Eric M. Hambly, President and Chief Executive Officer. “Looking forward, we remain focused on progressing our onshore, Gulf of America and Vietnam development plans, creating additional value to generate excess cash flow for further shareholder returns.”

FIRST QUARTER 2025 RESULTS

The company recorded net income attributable to Murphy of $73 million, or $0.50 net income per diluted share, for the first quarter 2025. Adjusted net income, which excludes both the results of discontinued operations and certain other items that affect comparability of results between periods, was $81 million, or $0.56 per diluted share for the same period. Details for first quarter results and an adjusted net income reconciliation can be found in the attached schedules.

Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) attributable to Murphy were $317 million. Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization and exploration expenses (EBITDAX) attributable to Murphy were $331 million. Adjusted EBITDA attributable to Murphy was $339 million. Adjusted EBITDAX attributable to Murphy was $353 million. Reconciliations for first quarter EBITDA, EBITDAX, adjusted EBITDA and adjusted EBITDAX can be found in the attached schedules.

First quarter production averaged 157 thousand barrels of oil equivalent per day (MBOEPD), which included 78.5 thousand barrels of oil per day (MBOPD). Production impacts of 6 MBOEPD were attributed to 2.6 MBOEPD of non-operated unplanned downtime in the Gulf of America and 2.1 MBOEPD of production curtailments in non-operated offshore Canada due to temporary logistics challenges. Additionally, winter storm activity delayed first production at the new Mormont #4 (Green Canyon 478) well and the Samurai #3 (Green Canyon 432) well workover, causing a 1.3 MBOEPD production impact.

Accrued capital expenditures (CAPEX) for first quarter 2025 totaled $403 million, excluding NCI and including net acquisition CAPEX of $104 million for the Pioneer FPSO and $1.4 million for non-operated working interests near the Zephyrus field in the Gulf of America. Details for first quarter production and CAPEX can be found in the attached schedules.

CAPITAL ALLOCATION

Capital Allocation Update

“We have successfully achieved the core objectives of our capital allocation framework since adopting it in third quarter 2022, as we have repaid approximately 35 percent of long-term debt, repurchased $550 million of shares and increased our quarterly dividend 30 percent,” said Hambly. “Looking ahead, we will continue to focus on rewarding shareholders for their support and remain committed to our strong balance sheet and disciplined strategy.”

Going forward, the company will continue to allocate a minimum of 50 percent of adjusted free cash flow to shareholder returns, primarily through buybacks. Murphy will continue to assess the appropriate shareholder return allocation under its modified plan, including potential dividend increases. Any remaining adjusted free cash flow will be allocated to the balance sheet as the company maintains its $1.0 billion total long-term debt goal.

As previously defined, adjusted free cash flow is calculated as cash flow from operations before working capital change, less capital expenditures, distributions to NCI and projected payments, quarterly dividend and accretive acquisitions.

Share Repurchases

In the first quarter of 2025, Murphy repurchased $100 million of stock, or 3.6 million shares. The company had $550 million remaining under its share repurchase authorization and 142.7 million shares outstanding as of March 31, 2025.

FINANCIAL POSITION

Murphy had approximately $1.5 billion of liquidity on March 31, 2025, comprised of $1.15 billion undrawn under the $1.35 billion senior unsecured credit facility and $393 million of cash and cash equivalents, inclusive of NCI.

As of March 31, 2025, Murphy’s total debt of $1.48 billion was comprised of long-term, fixed-rate notes and $200 million drawn under the senior unsecured credit facility. The fixed-rate notes had a weighted average maturity of 9.1 years and a weighted average coupon of 6.1 percent.

ONSHORE OPERATIONS SUMMARY

In the first quarter of 2025, the onshore business produced approximately 86 MBOEPD, which included 28 percent liquids volumes.

Eagle Ford Shale – Production averaged 25 MBOEPD with 67 percent oil volumes and 83 percent liquids volumes in the first quarter. Murphy progressed its well delivery program as planned, and one non-operated Karnes well was brought online late in the first quarter.

Tupper Montney – During the first quarter, natural gas production averaged 340 million cubic feet per day (MMCFD) or 57 MBOEPD. Murphy brought online five operated wells as planned.

Kaybob Duvernay – Production averaged 4 MBOEPD with 58 percent oil volumes and 71 percent liquids volumes in the first quarter. Murphy progressed its well delivery program during the quarter and remains on track to bring four operated wells online in the third quarter.

OFFSHORE OPERATIONS SUMMARY

Excluding NCI, in the first quarter of 2025, the offshore business produced approximately 71 MBOEPD, which included 83 percent oil.

Gulf of America – Production averaged approximately 62 MBOEPD, consisting of 81 percent oil during the first quarter. As planned, Murphy brought online the Mormont #4 (Green Canyon 478) well during the quarter and progressed the Samurai #3 (Green Canyon 432) workover, which was brought online early in the second quarter.

As previously announced , Murphy acquired the BW Pioneer FPSO from BW Offshore for $104 million net purchase price. The FPSO will remain at its current location, supporting operations at the Cascade and Chinook fields (Walker Ridge 206, 250, 425 and 469) in the Gulf of America. BW Offshore will continue to provide operations and maintenance services under a new five-year contract.

Canada – In the first quarter, production averaged 9 MBOEPD, consisting of 100 percent oil.

Vietnam – During the first quarter, Murphy initiated construction of the floating storage and offloading vessel for the Lac Da Vang (Golden Camel) field development project. Additionally, early in the second quarter, Murphy achieved the significant milestone of 1 million work hours with zero Lost Time Injuries on the platform construction for the Lac Da Vang (Golden Camel) field development project.

EXPLORATION

Gulf of America – Murphy acquired working interests in five blocks near the non-operated Zephyrus field for $1.4 million in the first quarter, providing access to the southern extension of the discovered field, as well as multiple exploration opportunities.

Vietnam – During the first quarter, Murphy drilled an oil discovery at the Lac Da Hong-1X (Pink Camel) exploration well in Block 15-1/05 in the Cuu Long Basin, located 34 miles offshore Vietnam and 3 miles southwest of Murphy’s Lac Da Vang (Golden Camel) development. The well was drilled to total depth of 13,616 feet in 151 feet of water. Lac Da Hong-1X (Pink Camel) encountered 106 feet of net oil pay from one reservoir.

Murphy achieved a maximum flow rate of 2,500 BOPD. Additional testing showed high-quality oil with an API gravity of 38 degrees.

Murphy’s subsidiary, Murphy Cuu Long Bac Oil Co., Ltd., is the operator of Block 15-1/05 with 40 percent working interest. PetroVietnam Exploration Production Corporation Ltd. holds 35 percent working interest and SK Earthon Co., Ltd. holds the remaining 25 percent.

“The Lac Da Hong (Pink Camel) discovery, combined with the recently announced Hai Su Vang (Golden Sea Lion) discovery, deepens our understanding of the resource potential in our Cuu Long Basin blocks. Each of these discoveries validates our exploration strategy and helps optimize future development plans in the Cuu Long Basin. We look forward to working with our partners to evaluate the results from this latest discovery and the future development of our Vietnam business,” said Hambly.

2025 CAPITAL EXPENDITURE AND PRODUCTION GUIDANCE

Murphy maintains its 2025 accrued CAPEX range of $1,135 million to $1,285 million, which includes net acquisition CAPEX of $104 million for the Pioneer FPSO and $1.4 million for non-operated working interests near the Zephyrus field in the Gulf of America. Full year 2025 production is expected to be in the range of 174.5 to 182.5 MBOEPD, consisting of 50 percent oil and 55 percent liquids volumes, respectively.

“The winter storm activity we experienced during the first quarter delayed first production at two key operated wells in the Gulf of America and impacted the schedule of our remaining workover plans. Due to these first quarter impacts, we anticipate full year production to be towards the lower end of our production guidance range,” said Hambly.

Production for second quarter 2025 is estimated to be in the range of 177 to 185 MBOEPD with 48 percent oil volumes. Both production and CAPEX guidance ranges exclude NCI.

The table below details the 2025 CAPEX plan by quarter.

2025 CAPEX 1 by Quarter ($ MM)

1Q 2025A

2Q 2025E

3Q 2025E

4Q 2025E

FY 2025E

$403 2

$300

$260

$247

$1,210 2

1 Accrual CAPEX, based on midpoint of guidance range and excluding NCI

2 Includes net acquisition CAPEX of $104 million for the Pioneer FPSO and $1.4 million for non-operated working interests near the Zephyrus field in the Gulf of America

The table below details the 2025 onshore well delivery plan by quarter.

2025 Onshore Wells Online

1Q
2025A

2Q
2025E

3Q
2025E

4Q
2025E

2025E
Total

Eagle Ford Shale

-

24

10

-

34

Kaybob Duvernay

-

-

4

-

4

Tupper Montney

5

5

-

-

10

Non-Op Eagle Ford Shale

1

11

4

-

16

Note: All well counts are shown gross. Eagle Ford Shale non-operated working interest averages 25 percent.

The table below illustrates second quarter 2025 production guidance by area.

2Q 2025 Guidance

Producing Asset

Oil
(BOPD)

NGLs
(BOPD)

Natural Gas
(MCFD)

Total
(BOEPD)

Eagle Ford Shale

25,200

4,700

25,700

34,200

Gulf of America, excl. NCI

51,300

4,300

53,700

64,600

Tupper Montney

300

421,000

70,500

Kaybob Duvernay

2,100

400

7,100

3,700

Offshore Canada

7,700

7,700

Other

300

300

Total Net Production, excl. NCI 1 (BOEPD)

177,000 to 185,000

Exploration Expense ($ MM)

$17

Full Year 2025 Guidance

Total Net Production, excl. NCI 2 (BOEPD)

174,500 to 182,500

Capital Expenditures, excl. NCI 3 ($ MM)

$1,135 to $1,285

1 Excludes noncontrolling interest of MP GOM of 5,700 BOPD of oil, 300 BOPD of NGLs and 2,000 MCFD natural gas

2 Excludes noncontrolling interest of MP GOM of 5,400 BOPD of oil, 200 BOPD of NGLs and 1,700 MCFD natural gas

3 Excludes noncontrolling interest of MP GOM of $45 million

FIXED PRICE FORWARD SALES CONTRACTS

The company employs derivative commodity instruments to manage certain risks associated with commodity price volatility and underpin capital spending associated with certain assets. Murphy holds NYMEX natural gas swaps of 40 MMCFD of April through June 2025 production at an average price of $3.58 per thousand cubic feet (MCF), 60 MMCFD of third quarter 2025 production at an average price of $3.65 per MCF and 60 MMCFD of fourth quarter 2025 production at $3.74 per MCF.

Murphy also maintains fixed price forward sales contracts in Canada to mitigate volatility of AECO prices. These contracts are for physical delivery of natural gas volumes at a fixed price, with no mark-to-market income adjustments. Details for the current fixed price contracts can be found in the attached schedules.

CONFERENCE CALL AND WEBCAST SCHEDULED FOR MAY 8, 2025

Murphy will host a conference call to discuss first quarter 2025 financial and operating results on Thursday, May 8, 2025, at 9:00 a.m. EDT. The call can be accessed either via the Internet through the events calendar on the Murphy Oil Corporation Investor Relations website at http://ir.murphyoilcorp.com or via telephone by dialing toll free 1-800-717-1738, reservation number 50525. For additional information, please refer to the First Quarter 2025 Earnings Presentation available under the News and Events section of the Investor Relations website.

FINANCIAL DATA

Summary financial data and operating statistics for first quarter 2025, with comparisons to the same period from the previous year, are contained in the attached schedules. Additionally, a schedule indicating the impacts of items affecting comparability of results between periods and a reconciliation of EBITDA, EBITDAX, adjusted EBITDA and adjusted EBITDAX between periods are also included.

ABOUT MURPHY OIL CORPORATION

Murphy Oil Corporation is an independent oil and natural gas company with a multi-basin onshore and offshore portfolio and significant exploration opportunities. The company has more than a century-long history of demonstrating strong execution and innovative, full-cycle development capabilities with a focus on value creation that drives shareholder returns. Murphy’s foresight and financial discipline, along with its culture of adaptability and accountability, will allow the company to continue its outstanding legacy and exceptional reputation. The company’s current operations include extensive inventory located onshore in the Eagle Ford Shale, Tupper Montney and Kaybob Duvernay, as well as offshore in the Gulf of America and Canada. Murphy also strives to create long-term shareholder value through offshore exploration and development in the Gulf of America, Vietnam and Côte d’Ivoire. Additional information can be found on the company’s website at www.murphyoilcorp.com .

FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

This news release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are generally identified through the inclusion of words such as “aim”, “anticipate”, “believe”, “drive”, “estimate”, “expect”, “expressed confidence”, “forecast”, “future”, “goal”, “guidance”, “intend”, “may”, “objective”, “outlook”, “plan”, “position”, “potential”, “project”, “seek”, “should”, “strategy”, “target”, “will” or variations of such words and other similar expressions. These statements, which express management’s current views concerning future events, results and plans, are subject to inherent risks, uncertainties and assumptions (many of which are beyond our control) and are not guarantees of performance. In particular, statements, express or implied, concerning the company’s future operating results or activities and returns or the company's ability and decisions to replace or increase reserves, increase production, generate returns and rates of return, replace or increase drilling locations, reduce or otherwise control operating costs and expenditures, generate cash flows, pay down or refinance indebtedness, achieve, reach or otherwise meet initiatives, plans, goals, ambitions or targets with respect to emissions, safety matters or other ESG (environmental/social/governance) matters, make capital expenditures or pay and/or increase dividends or make share repurchases and other capital allocation decisions are forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause one or more of these future events, results or plans not to occur as implied by any forward-looking statement, which consequently could cause actual results or activities to differ materially from the expectations expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements, include, but are not limited to: macro conditions in the oil and natural gas industry, including supply/demand levels, actions taken by major oil exporters and the resulting impacts on commodity prices; geopolitical concerns; increased volatility or deterioration in the success rate of our exploration programs or in our ability to maintain production rates and replace reserves; reduced customer demand for our products due to environmental, regulatory, technological or other reasons; adverse foreign exchange movements; political and regulatory instability in the markets where we do business; the impact on our operations or market of health pandemics such as COVID-19 and related government responses; other natural hazards impacting our operations or markets; any other deterioration in our business, markets or prospects; any failure to obtain necessary regulatory approvals; any inability to service or refinance our outstanding debt or to access debt markets at acceptable prices; or adverse developments in the US or global capital markets, credit markets, banking system or economies in general, including inflation, trade policies, tariffs and other trade restrictions. For further discussion of factors that could cause one or more of these future events or results not to occur as implied by any forward-looking statement, see “Risk Factors” in our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) and any subsequent Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q or Current Report on Form 8-K that we file, available from the SEC’s website and from Murphy Oil Corporation’s website at http://ir.murphyoilcorp.com . Investors and others should note that we may announce material information using SEC filings, press releases, public conference calls, webcasts and the investors page of our website. We may use these channels to distribute material information about the company; therefore, we encourage investors, the media, business partners and others interested in the company to review the information we post on our website. The information on our website is not part of, and is not incorporated into, this news release. Murphy Oil Corporation undertakes no duty to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements.

NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES

This news release contains certain non-GAAP financial measures that management believes are useful tools for internal use and the investment community in evaluating Murphy Oil Corporation’s overall financial performance. These non-GAAP financial measures are broadly used to value and compare companies in the crude oil and natural gas industry. Not all companies define these measures in the same way. In addition, these non-GAAP financial measures are not a substitute for financial measures prepared in accordance with US generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) and should therefore be considered only as supplemental to such GAAP financial measures. Please see the attached schedules for reconciliations of the differences between the non-GAAP financial measures used in this news release and the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures.

1 In accordance with GAAP, Murphy reports the 100 percent interest, including a 20 percent noncontrolling interest (NCI), in its subsidiary, MP Gulf of Mexico, LLC (MP GOM). The GAAP financials include the NCI portion of revenue, costs, assets and liabilities and cash flows. Unless otherwise noted, the financial and operating highlights and metrics discussed in this news release, but not the accompanying schedules, exclude the NCI, thereby representing only the amounts attributable to Murphy.

MURPHY OIL CORPORATION

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (unaudited)

Three Months Ended
March 31,

(Thousands of dollars, except per share amounts)

2025

2024

Revenues and other income

Revenue from production

$

672,730

$

794,603

Sales of purchased natural gas

245

Total revenue from sales to customers

672,730

794,848

(Loss) on derivative instruments

(9,459

)

Gain on sale of assets and other operating income

2,440

1,564

Total revenues and other income

665,711

796,412

Costs and expenses

Lease operating expenses

205,079

234,264

Severance and ad valorem taxes

8,650

10,086

Transportation, gathering and processing

48,851

56,553

Costs of purchased natural gas

160

Exploration expenses, including undeveloped lease amortization

14,488

44,429

Selling and general expenses

30,915

31,161

Depreciation, depletion and amortization

194,160

211,134

Accretion of asset retirement obligations

14,045

12,774

Impairment of assets

34,528

Other operating expense

5,629

7,266

Total costs and expenses

521,817

642,355

Operating income from continuing operations

143,894

154,057

Other income (loss)

Other income

2,402

11,551

Interest expense, net

(23,523

)

(20,021

)

Total other loss

(21,121

)

(8,470

)

Income from continuing operations before income taxes

122,773

145,587

Income tax expense

32,722

30,057

Income from continuing operations

90,051

115,530

Loss from discontinued operations, net of income taxes

(633

)

(872

)

Net income including noncontrolling interest

89,418

114,658

Less: Net income attributable to noncontrolling interest

16,382

24,656

NET INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO MURPHY

$

73,036

$

90,002

NET INCOME (LOSS) PER COMMON SHARE – BASIC

Continuing operations

$

0.51

$

0.60

Discontinued operations

(0.01

)

Net income

$

0.51

$

0.59

NET INCOME (LOSS) PER COMMON SHARE – DILUTED

Continuing operations

$

0.50

$

0.60

Discontinued operations

(0.01

)

Net income

$

0.50

$

0.59

Cash dividends per common share

$

0.325

$

0.300

Average common shares outstanding (thousands)

Basic

144,284

152,664

Diluted

145,072

153,817

MURPHY OIL CORPORATION

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (unaudited)

Three Months Ended
March 31,

(Thousands of dollars)

2025

2024

Operating Activities

Net income including noncontrolling interest

$

89,418

$

114,658

Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by continuing operations activities

Depreciation, depletion and amortization

194,160

211,134

Deferred income tax expense

16,343

19,478

Accretion of asset retirement obligations

14,045

12,774

Long-term non-cash compensation

9,905

9,851

Mark-to-market loss on derivative instruments

8,916

Amortization of undeveloped leases

1,654

2,793

Loss from discontinued operations

633

872

Unsuccessful exploration well costs and previously suspended exploration costs

190

32,437

Impairment of assets

34,528

Other operating activities, net

(11,799

)

(15,381

)

Net (increase) in non-cash working capital

(22,784

)

(24,353

)

Net cash provided by continuing operations activities

300,681

398,791

Investing Activities

Property additions and dry hole costs

(368,421

)

(249,085

)

Acquisition of oil and natural gas properties

(1,364

)

Net cash required by investing activities

(369,785

)

(249,085

)

Financing Activities

Borrowings on revolving credit facility

250,000

100,000

Repayment of revolving credit facility

(50,000

)

(100,000

)

Repurchase of common stock

(100,072

)

(50,000

)

Cash dividends paid

(47,026

)

(45,773

)

Withholding tax on stock-based incentive awards

(7,673

)

(25,270

)

Distributions to noncontrolling interest

(6,955

)

(23,001

)

Finance lease obligation payments

(116

)

(164

)

Net cash provided (required) by financing activities

38,158

(144,208

)

Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents

291

858

Net (decrease) increase in cash and cash equivalents

(30,655

)

6,356

Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period

423,569

317,074

Cash and cash equivalents at end of period

$

392,914

$

323,430

MURPHY OIL CORPORATION

CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS (unaudited)

(Thousands of dollars)

March 31,
2025

December 31,
2024 1

ASSETS

Cash and cash equivalents

$

392,914

$

423,569

Other current assets

378,497

361,710

Property, plant and equipment, net

8,279,284

8,054,653

Operating lease assets, net

714,091

777,536

Other long-term assets

55,537

50,011

Total assets

$

9,820,323

$

9,667,479

LIABILITIES AND EQUITY

Current maturities of long-term debt, finance lease

$

892

$

871

Accounts payable

538,290

472,165

Operating lease liabilities

243,232

253,208

Other current liabilities

226,109

216,570

Long-term debt, including finance lease obligation

1,474,828

1,274,502

Asset retirement obligations

954,709

960,804

Non-current operating lease liabilities

483,370

537,381

Other long-term liabilities

621,614

610,135

Total liabilities

$

4,543,044

$

4,325,636

Murphy Shareholders' Equity

5,120,259

5,194,250

Noncontrolling interest

157,020

147,593

Total liabilities and equity

$

9,820,323

$

9,667,479

1 Reclassified to conform to current presentation.

MURPHY OIL CORPORATION

SCHEDULE OF ADJUSTED NET INCOME (LOSS) (unaudited)

Three Months Ended
March 31,

(Millions of dollars, except per share amounts)

2025

2024

Net income attributable to Murphy (GAAP) 1

$

73.0

$

90.0

Discontinued operations loss

0.6

0.9

Net income from continuing operations attributable to Murphy

73.6

90.9

Adjustments:

Mark-to-market loss on derivative instruments

8.9

Impairment of assets

34.5

Write-off of previously suspended exploration well

26.1

Foreign exchange (gain)

(10.5

)

Total adjustments, before taxes

8.9

50.1

Income tax (benefit) related to adjustments

(1.8

)

(10.2

)

Total adjustments after taxes

7.1

39.9

Adjusted net income from continuing operations attributable to Murphy (Non-GAAP)

$

80.7

$

130.8

Adjusted net income from continuing operations per average diluted share (Non-GAAP)

$

0.56

$

0.85

1 Excludes amounts attributable to a noncontrolling interest in MP GOM.

Non-GAAP Financial Measures

Presented above is a reconciliation of net income to adjusted net income from continuing operations attributable to Murphy. Adjusted net income excludes certain items that management believes affect the comparability of results between periods. Management believes this is important information to provide because it is used by management to evaluate the Company’s operational performance and trends between periods and relative to its industry competitors. Management also believes this information may be useful to investors and analysts to gain a better understanding of the Company’s financial results. Adjusted net income is a non-GAAP financial measure and should not be considered a substitute for net income as determined in accordance with GAAP.

The pretax and income tax impacts for adjustments in the above table are shown below by area of operation and geographical location and corporate, as applicable, and exclude the share attributable to noncontrolling interests.

Three Months Ended March 31, 2025

(Millions of dollars)

Pretax

Tax

Net

Corporate

$

8.9

$

(1.8

)

7.1

Total adjustments

$

8.9

$

(1.8

)

$

7.1

MURPHY OIL CORPORATION

SCHEDULE OF EBITDA, ADJUSTED EBITDA, EBITDAX AND ADJUSTED EBITDAX

(unaudited)

Three Months Ended
March 31,

(Millions of dollars)

2025

2024

Net income attributable to Murphy (GAAP) 1

$

73.0

$

90.0

Income tax expense

32.7

30.1

Interest expense, net

23.5

20.0

Depreciation, depletion and amortization expense 1

187.4

202.7

EBITDA attributable to Murphy (Non-GAAP)

316.6

342.8

Exploration expenses

14.5

44.4

EBITDAX attributable to Murphy (Non-GAAP)

$

331.1

$

387.2

EBITDA attributable to Murphy (Non-GAAP)

$

316.6

$

342.8

Accretion of asset retirement obligations 1

12.5

11.4

Mark-to-market loss on derivative instruments

8.9

Impairment of asset

34.5

Write-off of previously suspended exploration well

26.1

Foreign exchange (gain)

(10.5

)

Discontinued operations loss

0.6

0.9

Adjusted EBITDA attributable to Murphy (Non-GAAP)

$

338.6

$

405.2

Other exploration expenses 2

14.5

18.3

Adjusted EBITDAX attributable to Murphy (Non-GAAP)

$

353.1

$

423.5

1 Excludes amounts attributable to a noncontrolling interest in MP GOM.

2 Other exploration expenses consist of exploration expenses as reported in the consolidated statement of operations excluding amounts relating to the write-off of previously suspended exploration well included in Adjusted EBITDA calculation above.

Non-GAAP Financial Measures

Presented above is a reconciliation of net income to earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA), adjusted EBITDA, earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, and exploration expenses (EBITDAX) and adjusted EBITDAX. Management believes EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA, EBITDAX and adjusted EBITDAX are important information to provide because they are used by management to evaluate the Company’s operational performance and trends between periods and relative to its industry competitors. Adjusted EBITDAX exclude certain items that management believes affect the comparability of results between periods. Management also believes this information may be useful to investors and analysts to gain a better understanding of the Company’s financial results. EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA, EBITDAX and adjusted EBITDAX are non-GAAP financial measures and should not be considered a substitute for net income or Cash provided by operating activities as determined in accordance with GAAP.

MURPHY OIL CORPORATION

FUNCTIONAL RESULTS OF OPERATIONS (unaudited)

Three Months Ended

March 31, 2025

Three Months Ended

March 31, 2024

(Millions of dollars)

Revenues

Income
(Loss)

Revenues

Income
(Loss)

Exploration and production

United States 1

$

509.5

$

107.9

$

659.6

$

134.5

Canada

165.7

41.5

136.9

19.4

Other

(11.2

)

(0.1

)

(10.8

)

Total exploration and production

675.2

138.2

796.4

143.1

Corporate

(9.5

)

(48.2

)

(27.5

)

Income from continuing operations

665.7

90.0

796.4

115.6

Discontinued operations, net of tax

(0.6

)

(0.9

)

Net income including noncontrolling interest

$

665.7

$

89.4

$

796.4

$

114.7

Net income attributable to Murphy

$

73.0

$

90.0

1 Includes results attributable to a noncontrolling interest in MP GOM.

MURPHY OIL CORPORATION

PRODUCTION-RELATED EXPENSES (unaudited)

Three Months Ended
March 31,

(Dollars per barrel of oil equivalents sold)

2025

2024

United States – Onshore

Lease operating expense

$

13.02

$

13.68

Severance and ad valorem taxes

3.45

3.60

Depreciation, depletion and amortization expense

29.35

28.46

United States – Offshore 1

Lease operating expense

$

21.37

$

20.34

Severance and ad valorem taxes

0.08

0.06

Depreciation, depletion and amortization expense

15.42

13.46

Canada – Onshore

Lease operating expense

$

5.51

$

5.49

Severance and ad valorem taxes

0.06

0.05

Depreciation, depletion and amortization expense

4.40

4.99

Canada – Offshore

Lease operating expense

$

16.89

$

25.91

Depreciation, depletion and amortization expense

8.26

9.68

Total E&P continuing operations 1

Lease operating expense

$

13.90

$

14.37

Severance and ad valorem taxes

0.59

0.62

Depreciation, depletion and amortization expense 2

13.00

12.77

Total oil and gas continuing operations – excluding noncontrolling interest

Lease operating expense 3

$

13.74

$

14.28

Severance and ad valorem taxes

0.61

0.64

Depreciation, depletion and amortization expense 2

13.01

12.79

1 Includes amounts attributable to a noncontrolling interest in MP GOM.

2 Excludes expenses attributable to the Corporate segment.

3 Lease operating expense per barrel of oil equivalent sold for total oil and gas continuing operations, excluding NCI and workover costs, was $10.41 and $10.75 for the three months ended March 31, 2025 and 2024, respectively.

MURPHY OIL CORPORATION

CAPITAL EXPENDITURES (unaudited)

Three Months Ended
March 31,

(Millions of dollars)

2025

2024

Exploration and production

United States 1

$

322.1

$

188.5

Canada

55.4

67.3

Other

43.1

11.3

Total

420.6

267.1

Corporate

4.2

4.2

Total capital expenditures - continuing operations 1

424.8

271.3

Less: capital expenditures attributable to noncontrolling interest

21.9

7.3

Total capital expenditures - continuing operations attributable to Murphy 2

402.9

264.0

Charged to exploration expenses 3

United States 1

5.1

33.2

Canada

0.1

0.1

Other

7.7

8.3

Total charged to exploration expenses - continuing operations 1,3

12.9

41.6

Less: charged to exploration expenses attributable to noncontrolling interest

Total charged to exploration expenses - continuing operations attributable to Murphy 4

12.9

41.6

Total capitalized - continuing operations attributable to Murphy

$

390.0

$

222.4

1 Includes amounts attributable to a noncontrolling interest in MP GOM.

2 For the three months ended March 31, 2025, total capital expenditures attributable to Murphy, excluding acquisition-related costs of $105.6 million, primarily related to the purchase of a floating production, storage, and offloading vessel in U.S. Offshore (2024: nil), is $297.3 million (2024: $264.0 million).

3 For the three months ended March 31, 2025, the total charged to exploration expense attributable to Murphy excludes amortization of undeveloped leases of $1.6 million (2024: $2.8 million).

4 For the three months ended March 31, 2025, total charged to exploration expense attributable to Murphy, excluding previously suspended exploration costs of nil (2024: $26.1 million), is $12.9 million (2024: $15.5 million).

MURPHY OIL CORPORATION

PRODUCTION SUMMARY (unaudited)

Three Months Ended
March 31,

(Barrels per day unless otherwise noted)

2025

2024

Net crude oil and condensate

United States - Onshore

16,974

20,382

United States - Offshore 1

55,587

66,078

Canada - Onshore

2,584

2,255

Canada - Offshore

8,855

6,264

Other

255

245

Total net crude oil and condensate

84,255

95,224

Net natural gas liquids

United States - Onshore

4,072

4,166

United States - Offshore 1

3,804

4,687

Canada - Onshore

538

453

Total net natural gas liquids

8,414

9,306

Net natural gas – thousands of cubic feet per day

United States - Onshore

26,190

24,231

United States - Offshore 1

51,150

53,161

Canada - Onshore

346,892

355,455

Total net natural gas

424,232

432,847

Total net hydrocarbons - including NCI 2,3

163,374

176,671

Noncontrolling interest

Net crude oil and condensate – barrels per day

(5,779

)

(6,499

)

Net natural gas liquids – barrels per day

(170

)

(211

)

Net natural gas – thousands of cubic feet per day

(1,234

)

(2,074

)

Total noncontrolling interest 2,3

(6,154

)

(7,056

)

Total net hydrocarbons - excluding NCI 2,3

157,220

169,615

1 Includes net volumes attributable to a noncontrolling interest in MP GOM.

2 Natural gas converted on an energy equivalent basis of 6:1.

3 NCI – noncontrolling interest in MP GOM.

MURPHY OIL CORPORATION

SALES SUMMARY (unaudited)

Three Months Ended
March 31,

(Barrels per day unless otherwise noted)

2025

2024

Net crude oil and condensate

United States - Onshore

16,974

20,382

United States - Offshore 1

54,133

68,056

Canada - Onshore

2,584

2,255

Canada - Offshore

11,128

7,000

Other

11

Total net crude oil and condensate

84,819

97,704

Net natural gas liquids

United States - Onshore

4,072

4,166

United States - Offshore 1

3,804

4,687

Canada - Onshore

538

453

Total net natural gas liquids

8,414

9,306

Net natural gas – thousands of cubic feet per day

United States - Onshore

26,190

24,231

United States - Offshore 1

51,150

53,161

Canada - Onshore

346,892

355,455

Total net natural gas

424,232

432,847

Total net hydrocarbons - including NCI 2,3

163,938

179,151

Noncontrolling interest

Net crude oil and condensate – barrels per day

(5,567

)

(6,805

)

Net natural gas liquids – barrels per day

(170

)

(211

)

Net natural gas – thousands of cubic feet per day

(1,234

)

(2,074

)

Total noncontrolling interest 2,3

(5,942

)

(7,362

)

Total net hydrocarbons - excluding NCI 2,3

157,996

171,789

1 Includes net volumes attributable to a noncontrolling interest in MP GOM.

2 Natural gas converted on an energy equivalent basis of 6:1.

3 NCI – noncontrolling interest in MP GOM.

MURPHY OIL CORPORATION

WEIGHTED AVERAGE PRICE SUMMARY (unaudited)

Three Months Ended
March 31,

2025

2024

Crude oil and condensate – dollars per barrel

United States - Onshore

$

71.65

$

76.85

United States - Offshore 1

72.32

77.58

Canada - Onshore 2

63.34

67.59

Canada - Offshore 2

74.36

85.99

Natural gas liquids – dollars per barrel

United States - Onshore

23.16

20.67

United States - Offshore 1

27.02

24.32

Canada - Onshore 2

36.08

34.84

Natural gas – dollars per thousand cubic feet

United States - Onshore

3.38

1.94

United States - Offshore 1

4.33

2.66

Canada - Onshore 2

2.38

2.05

1 Prices include the effect of noncontrolling interest in MP GOM.

2 U.S. dollar equivalent.

MURPHY OIL CORPORATION

FIXED PRICE FORWARD SALES AND COMMODITY HEDGE POSITIONS

AS OF MAY 5, 2025 (unaudited)

Volumes
(MMCF/d)

Price/MCF

Remaining Period

Area

Commodity

Type 1

Start Date

End Date

Canada

Natural Gas

Fixed price forward sales

40

C$2.75

4/1/2025

12/31/2025

Canada

Natural Gas

Fixed price forward sales

50

C$3.03

1/1/2026

12/31/2026

1 Fixed price forward sale contracts listed above are accounted for as normal sales and purchases for accounting purposes.

Volumes
(MMCF/d)

Price/MCF

Remaining Period

Area

Commodity

Type

Start Date

End Date

United States

Natural Gas

Fixed price derivative swap

40

US$3.58

4/1/2025

6/30/2025

United States

Natural Gas

Fixed price derivative swap

60

US$3.65

7/1/2025

9/30/2025

United States

Natural Gas

Fixed price derivative swap

60

US$3.74

10/1/2025

12/31/2025

Investor Contacts:
InvestorRelations@murphyoilcorp.com
Kelly Whitley, 281-675-9107
Megan Larson, 281-675-9470
Kyle Sahni, 281-675-9369