Seeking Alpha • Jul 11
PDC Energy Remains Resistant To Monetary Policy
Fully closed acquisition of Great Western Petroleum leads to $1.7 billion in FCF and repurchasing programs with raising dividends for shareholders.
Recent announcement of its third OGDP approval in the last 12 months shows that management is committed to investing in the future.
Ranks well amongst competitors and has high rates of dividend and return on equity in comparable companies anaylsis.
Federal Reserve’s policy is not enough to offset enough demand to meet the low supply of oil.
Introduction
Year to date, PDC Energy (PDCE) rose by 21.26% whereas broader markets and index funds have declined by over 13%.
Price Changes (Yahoo Finance)
I believe that PDCE is only seeing the beginning of its growth tailwinds, especially with catalysts such as long-term high oil prices being comparable to the times after the 2008 stock market crash. Additionally, this stock is recovering nicely from the pandemic. Its forward 5-year average EBITDA growth multiples are 99.46% above its sector median of 24.49%, suggesting above-average growth. I believe that there are a multitude of positive signs that investors are overlooking, such as the recent Great Western Petroleum acquisition leading to more capital return to shareholders and an increased likelihood of rapid approval of development plans for oil drilling sites in the near future. Let’s take a closer look at the primary drivers for my assumptions on a bullish outlook.
Company Activity
The company has now fully closed on the acquisition of Great Western Petroleum and with that shareholder returns are coming back. This acquisition leads to immediate growth in both material inventory and financial values. PDC Energy has a tremendous amount of FCF on hand and leadership appears confident in their business prospects. Here is a good quote from President and Chief Executive Officer Bart Brookman’s recent announcement on the future of the company:
We are excited to roll out our updated 2022 budget, which not only delivers top tier FCF generation of $1.7 billion each of the next two years, but also allows us outstanding shareholder returns of at least $1 billion annually. In the face of significant inflation, our operating teams have done a tremendous job innovating, driving additional efficiencies, and ensuring our capital budget remains at or below $1 billion. As we streamline our operations, the Great Western acquisition provides the Company with additional scale and high value inventory with increased shareholder returns.
The primary bullish signal presented here is the increased return of excess capital back to shareholders given that PDC optimistically is expecting to generate $1.7 billion in FCF for the next 2 years. This is great news and shows that PDC Energy is taking a step in the right direction to sustain and grow profits over time. More specifically, the detailed framework of shareholder returns is provided here by management:
..at least 60% of FCF after base dividends will be returned to shareholders in the form of share repurchases and, if necessary, a year end special dividend. The Company has a $1.25 billion Board authorized share repurchase plan that it expects to fully utilize by the end of 2023. On May 26th, the Company’s’ board of directors approved a raised base quarterly dividend of $0.35 per share. The second quarter dividend is payable on June 23, 2022 to stockholders of record at the close of business on June 9, 2022. Based on our current estimated FCF and assuming we reach our annual $625 million share buyback goal, we anticipate that our year end special dividend could exceed $300 million.
The implementation of repurchasing programs and increasing dividend rates shows that the Board of Directors is well aware of the current undervaluation of the PDCE and is committed to increasing shareholder value for investors. Such actions will further supplement PDCE as a great investment for income-seeking investors as the company already is in the top 75% of US-listed companies for dividends. The company has reported strong EPS (EPS of $5.07) which is more than enough to cover the annual dividend per share of $1.34. This is fantastic news for investors.
PDCE dividend stability and growth (WallStreetZen)
More Oil & Gas Development Plan Success
Another reason why I am optimistic about PDCE is due to the major catalyst involving government regulations. PDC Energy recently announced on June 29 its third approval —Broe— in the last 12 months regarding their Oil and Gas Development Plan (OGDP) to permit 30 more drilling sites in rural Weld County, Colorado. In total, PDC Energy is rapidly expanding their arsenal of drilling sites to capitalize on the rising demand for oil/gas prices. Their recent news release gives us a better picture on this:
Combined with the previously announced Kenosha OGDP approval earlier this month, the Company has added 99 new wells to its inventory in June and will soon have over 675 permits and drilled and uncompleted wells (“DUCs”)
The rapid adoption and execution of the company’s OGDP shows that management is committed to investing in the future and is doing a good job of increasing their drilling footprint across the nation. With regards to what the future entails, I think that oil prices will still remain high for consumers and even rise. Since demand growth is outpacing supply growth, the oil market is likely to remain undersupplied. PDC Energy clearly has picked up on this and that these investments will help to increase the company’s operations and profits down the line.