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February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development

WildHorse Resource Development · Feb 8, 2017 · 41 slides

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  1. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 1
    Company Presentation February 2017
  2. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 2
    Natural Gas Partners VII, L.P. I. Company Overview 2
  3. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 3
    WildHorse Resource Development Corporation Overview Summary High Quality Assets Attractive rate of return development: Eagle Ford single-well IRRs Total of 50% and North Louisiana Upper Red single well IRRs of Net Acres (2) 374,938…
  4. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 4
    Investment Highlights Consolidated positions in the Eagle Ford Shale and in and around the Terryville Complex of North Louisiana Attractive Acreage Attractive returns in both the Eagle Ford and North Louisiana Position with Strong…
  5. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 5
    WildHorse Historical Growth Timeline December 2016 January 2014 July 2014 April 2015 October 2014 Closed IPO (NYSE: WRD) Started leasing program in Acquired interests in RCT Began construction on 16 North Louisiana Acquired…
  6. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 6
    WildHorse Returns Rival the Premier Basins Break-even prices based on before tax half-cycle IRRs of 30% Oil Breakevens by Play 79.20 / Bbl 76.81 70.64 80.00 62.86 60.89 60.77 57.49 55.50 53.13 51.88 50.40…
  7. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 7
    Multi-Year Drilling Inventory Drives Upside Potential Net Horizontal Locations by Area Inventory Breakevens (10% Pre-tax IRR) of Net Locations(1) of Net Locations 2,298 Net 2,500 Locations 2,500 28 2,277 2,279 Multiple decades of…
  8. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 8
    Low Cost Operator with Leading Margins YTD 9/30/2016 LOE / Boe Cost and % Liquids YTD 9/30/16 Unhedged EBITDAX Margin(1) /Boe % Liquids 8.00 100% 80% 89% 69% 69% 84% 81% 6.26 6.24 63% 61% 60% 59% 73% 60% 5.49…
  9. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 9
    WildHorse Business Strategy Grow Core Acreage Position Growth through Development through Acquisitions of Extensive Inventory Identify and cost effectively acquire attractive 2,298 net drilling locations resource development…
  10. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 10
    II. Eagle Ford Overview 10
  11. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 11
    High Quality Eagle Ford Position with Extensive Operated Inventory 3 1 266,501 net acres in the East Texas Eagle Snap G 1H (WRD) IP30 = 978 BOE/D (79% oil) J. Malazzo B 1H (WRD) IP30 = 850 BOE/D (73% oil) Ford Shale, focused on…
  12. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 12
    Positioned in the Highly Productive, Liquids-Rich Core Geology matters: Top of Eagle Ford Structural Map Gross Thickness Isopach Map Gas to oil ratio Clay content Milam Milam Shallow Oil gravity Brazos -6,000' Thick 500' Pore…
  13. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 13
    Consistent Geology Across Eagle Ford Lee County Burleson County Brazos County A A Austin Chalk Eagle Ford Shale Target Zone Top Buda Robertson Milam A Brazos Burleson Lee Regionally extensive reservoir continuity 40…
  14. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 14
    D&C Evolution Has Led to Increased Returns and Superior Well Performance Drilling and Completion Design Evolution Increased Intensity Has Improved EURs (EUR / 1,000 ft) 1 Generation 1 Generation 2 Generation 3 MBoe Hybrid completions…
  15. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 15
    The Premier Operator Well Results Have Outperformed Peers Eagle Ford Running 6 Month Cumulative Production by Operator(1) 7,000 Running Sum of 6 Month Cum. Production (MBoe) 6,000 WildHorse wells have outperformed peers…
  16. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 16
    Summary Type Curve Economics Burleson Main Burleson Main Single Well Summary Burleson Main Single Well Type Curve (with recent Gen 3 well results) Type Well Assumptions Boe/d Wellhead EUR (MBoe) 555 Oil EUR (Mbbl) 497 1,000 % Oil…
  17. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 17
    Significant Proven Austin Chalk Reservoir Leads to Attractive Co-Development Opportunity Austin Chalk / Eagle Ford Co-Development Potential Burleson, Washington and Lee County Austin Chalk Wells Robertson Potential for stacked /…
  18. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 18
    Water Cut and Infrastructure Enhances Premier Returns in Eagle Ford Low Cost Access to Fresh Water Enhances Premier Returns WildHorse Eagle Ford Saltwater Disposal Costs Secured dedicated freshwater supply from 23 ponds Low water cut…
  19. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 19
    Proximity to Gulf Coast Leads to Advantaged Oil Pricing WildHorse regional location Comparative Basin Differentials (1) provides lower operating costs and better realized pricing due to proximity to demand centers for (8.23) oil,…
  20. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 20
    Eagle Ford Wells Outperform Competing Basins and Peers on Cash Margin Cash Margin: WRD Eagle Ford vs. Competing Basins(1) (Nine Months Ended September 30, 2016) /Boe 50.00 41.33 41.33 41.33 41.33 41.33 40.00 6.76 9.87 9.29…
  21. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 21
    III. North Louisiana Overview 21
  22. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 22
    High Production Rates Throughout Cotton Valley Trend Cotton Valley Activity 1,100 horizontal wells have been drilled in the Cotton Valley Lloyd 5-6H 11.3 MMcfe/d G Breffeilh 11H 11.1 MMcfe/d Hutchinson 9-005 14.9 MMcfe/d Devon,…
  23. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 23
    North Louisiana Acreage Position Contiguous Position in the Prolific Terryville Field 108,437 net acres (145,642 gross acres) Bellevue Timber 16-9 HC-1 (MRD) Horizontal Well Activity(1) Wright 13-24 HC 3 (MRD) IP30 = 36.4 MMCFE/D…
  24. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 24
    WildHorse Position is a Direct Offset to MRD / RRC Terryville Field Terryville Field RCT Terryville Complex A A B B Upper Red Lower Red RCT Weyerhaeuser A MRD / RRC Terryville Union A Fault Line Regional reservoir…
  25. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 25
    RCT The Extension of the Terryville Complex RCT acreage is located in close proximity to 3 2 Ates 18 7 HC-1 (WRD) Claiborne Williams 11-12H (Nadel & Gussman) Union IP30 = 16.0 MMcfe/d (98% gas) top performing Terryville Complex and…
  26. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 26
    RRC Extension Well Update Positive Initial Results Support Step Out Value Completed in the Upper Red Upper Red GIP: 210 Bcf / sq. mile Lower Red GIP: 188 Bcf / sq. mile Based on drilling and analyzing early data from extension wells,…
  27. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 27
    Summary Type Curve Economics RCT Upper Red Single Well Summary RCT Upper Red Single Well Type Curve Type Well Assumptions MMcfe/d Cumulative Wellhead EUR (MMcfe) 14,592 Production (Bcfe) Gas EUR (MMcf) 14,275 10,000 Oil EUR…
  28. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 28
    Wholly-Owned Midstream System Improves Returns Wholly-Owned Gathering System WRD pipeline runs through RCT acreage east of WildHorse Acreage Terryville Field Union MRD / RRC Acreage Gulf South Company-Owned Gathering Line Regency…
  29. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 29
    Superior Well Performance Combined with Premium Pricing Leads to Best-in-Class Economics Proximity to Gulf Coast Provides High Gas Realizations and Access to Future Demand Growth Primary Demand Drivers(1) A Proximity to New LNG…
  30. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 30
    North Louisiana Wells Outperform Competing Basins and Peers on Cash Margin 2016 Cash Margin: WRD North Louisiana vs. Competing Basins(1) (Nine Months Ended September 30, 2016) /Mcfe 3.00 2.66 2.50 2.43 2.40 0.37 0.14 0.11…
  31. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 31
    IV. Financial Overview 31
  32. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 32
    WildHorse Financial Strategy Ample liquidity to carry out 2017 capital development plan Preserve Financial Flexibility Keep leverage at conservative levels (target leverage < 2.0x) Focus on low cost operations and maintaining…
  33. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 33
    Pro Forma Capitalization Capital Markets Activity & Revolving Credit Facility Capitalization 1 Initial Public Offering (includes partial exercise of ( in millions) As of September 30, 2016 overallotment option) Cash and cash…
  34. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 34
    WildHorse Commodity Hedging Overview WildHorses commodity risk management policy provides for hedging estimated production from total proved reserves Proactive policy reduces WildHorses exposure to movements in commodity prices and…
  35. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 35
    Investment Highlights Attractive Acreage Position with Strong Returns Extensive Inventory Supports Multi-Year Growth Story Balanced Asset Portfolio with Significant Capital Allocation Optionality Financial Strength and…
  36. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 36
    V. Appendix 36
  37. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 37
    Experienced Management Team Jay C. Graham has served as our Chief Executive Officer and a member of our board of directors since September 2016. Previously, Mr. Graham served as Chief Executive Officer and as a member of the board of…
  38. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 38
    WildHorse Resource Development Organization Chart NGP and Management 100% 100% 100% WHR Esquisto WHE AcqCo NGP XI US Management Holdings, LLC Holdings, LLC Holdings, LLC Holdings, L.P. Public 22.6% 41.2% 2.7% 9.6% 1.4%…
  39. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 39
    Natural Gas Hedge Summary Natural Gas Hedge Summary - As of February 1, 2017 2017 2018 2019 Swap contracts: Volume (BBtu) 9,030 11,566 9,878 Volume (MMBtu/d) 24,739 31,687 27,063 Weighted-average fixed price 3.15 3.03 2.81 Collar…
  40. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 40
    Crude Oil Hedge Summary Oil Hedge Summary - As of February 1, 2017 2017 2018 2019 Swap contracts: Volume (MBbl) 2,146 1,639 1,381 Volume (Bbl/d) 5,880 4,489 3,784 Weighted-average fixed price 52.90 53.68 54.92 Collar contracts:…
  41. February 2017 Company Presentation – WildHorse Resource Development – slide 41
    Reconciliation of Adjusted EBITDAX Adjusted EBITDAX is a non-GAAP financial measure. We evaluate segment performance based on Adjusted EBITDAX. Adjusted EBITDAX is defined as net income (loss), plus interest expense; debt…

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