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Mexco Unveils Latest Wolfcamp A/B IPs; Financial Results

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   |    Thursday,July 09,2015

Mexco Energy Corporation reported results on its Annual Report on Form 10-K to the Securities and Exchange Commission for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2015.

Operational Update

A joint venture in which Mexco is a working interest owner participated in two wells respectively completed in Wolfcamp A and B formations using horizontal drilling and multi-stage fracture stimulation on a 1,125-acre tract in Reagan County, Texas.  These wells respectively initially produced at the rates of 486 and 928 barrels of oil equivalent per day.  Our share of these two wells is approximately 2.34% working interest (1.99% net revenue interest).  The initial production results are not necessarily indicative of future rates of production or reserves.   

The Company currently expects to participate in the drilling and completion of 19 horizontal and one vertical well at an estimated aggregate cost of approximately $954,000 for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2016, of which $538,000 has been expended to date.  The operators of these wells include Apache Corporation, Bold Energy III, LLC, Concho Resources, Inc., Endurance Resources, LLC, QEP Resources, Inc., XTO Energy, Inc. and others.

Financial Results

The Company reported a net loss of $340,986, or ($0.17) per diluted share, for fiscal year 2015, a decrease from a net profit of $301,113, or $0.15 per diluted share, for fiscal 2014.  

Operating revenues in fiscal 2015 were $3,390,005, a decrease of 16% when compared to fiscal 2014 operating revenues of $4,041,941.  This is the result of a 9% increase in oil production and a 2% increase in gas production offset by a 27% decrease in oil prices and a 12% decrease in natural gas prices.     

The Company reported an operating loss of $412,332 for the quarter ending March 31, 2015, the Company's fourth quarter of fiscal 2015, a decrease from the comparable quarter of fiscal 2014.  Oil and gas revenues in the fourth quarter were $551,894 compared to $953,291 for the same quarter in fiscal 2014, a decrease of 42%.  This is primarily the result of decreased oil and natural gas prices. 

The Company's estimated present value of proved reserves at March 31, 2015 was approximately $24 million based on estimated future net revenues discounted at 10% per annum, pricing and other assumptions set forth in "Item 2 – Properties" of the Company's Form 10-K, a decrease of 4% as compared to the same at March 31, 2014.  The Company's total estimated proved reserves at March 31, 2015 were 660,000 barrels of oil and natural gas liquids, an increase of 32% over the prior fiscal year, and 6.288 billion cubic feet of natural gas, an increase of .5% over the prior fiscal year.  For fiscal 2015, natural gas constituted approximately 61% of the Company's total proved reserves and approximately 38% of the Company's revenues.          

Mexco made the following acquisitions in the latter part of fiscal year 2015:

Royalty interests, purchase price of $200,000 covering 43 wells in 12 counties of eight states.  Of these oil and gas reserves, approximately 54% are in TX and 10% in LA.

Royalty interests, purchase price $580,000 covering 580 wells in 87 counties of eight states.  Approximately 90% of the net revenue from these royalties is produced by 157 wells located in the Barnett Shale of the Fort Worth Basin of Texas.  Also included are interests in 423 wells in 8 states.

Non-Operated working interests, purchase price $525,000 for 12.5% (approximately 10% net revenue interest).  Eight wells now producing oil on 20-acre spacing at approximately 3,600 foot depth on the 190 acres in Pecos County, TX.  The operator has agreed to pay all operating expenses of these interests.  Mexco also receives 100% of the gross disposal fees paid by an adjacent operator for one disposal well located on these properties 

Royalty and mineral interests, purchase price $1,000,000 covering approximately 1,800 wells in 27 counties of Texas.  Of these oil and gas reserves, approximately 80% is natural gas and 20% oil. 

Non-Operated working interests, purchase price $840,000 in 70 Natural gas producing wells located in 5 counties of Oklahoma.


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