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    Summit Midstream Corporation Reports First Quarter 2025 Financial and Operating Results

    5/7/25 4:27:00 PM ET
    $SMC
    Natural Gas Distribution
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    HOUSTON, May 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Summit Midstream Corporation (NYSE:SMC) ("Summit", "SMC" or the  "Company") announced today its financial and operating results for the three months ended March 31, 2025.

    Summit Midstream Partners Logo. (PRNewsFoto/Summit Midstream Partners)

    Highlights

    • First quarter 2025 net income of $4.6 million, adjusted EBITDA of $57.5 million and cash flow available for distributions ("Distributable Cash Flow" or "DCF") of $33.5 million
    • Raised $250 million of additional 8.625% Senior Secured Second Lien Notes Due 2029 at an issue price of 103.375%
    • Completed the value-accretive bolt on acquisition of Moonrise Midstream in the DJ Basin on March 10, 2025
    • Finalized optimization project in the Rockies that we expect to improve Adjusted EBITDA margin beginning in the second quarter 2025
    • Reinstated cash dividend on the Series A Preferred Stock on March 15, 2025
    • Connected 41 wells during the first quarter and maintained an active customer base with six drilling rigs and over 100 DUCs behind our systems
    • Reiterated 2025 full-year financial guidance range of $245 million to $280 million in adjusted EBITDA and total capital expenditures of $65 million to $75 million

    Management Commentary

    Heath Deneke, President, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman, commented, "Summit's first quarter 2025 financial and operating results were in line with management expectations with $57.5 million of adjusted EBITDA generated in the first quarter. Our customers continue to remain active behind our footprint with 41 new wells turned-in-line during the quarter and currently six rigs running behind the systems, including four in the Rockies segment and two in the Mid-Con segment. We continue to monitor the potential impact of tariffs and the recent reduction in crude oil prices. Most of the wells anticipated in the first half of the year in our crude-oriented Rockies segment have already been turned-in-line and so far our customers have not signaled any material changes to their drilling and completion plans for the second half of the year. As a reminder, our Rockies segment Adjusted EBITDA guidance range is $100 million to $125 million, with the low end of the range already reflecting a two to three month delay relative to customer drilling and completion schedules provided for the second half of the year. To the extent all of the remaining wells anticipated to come online during the second half of the year in the Rockies segment are deferred, we would expect to trend towards the lower end of our existing guidance range. While crude oil prices have softened, the outlook for natural gas remains favorable in the near- and long-term. We are encouraged by the level of activity and recent well results behind our natural gas-oriented Mid-Con segment and are having preliminary conversations with customers about the potential for incremental activity later in the year. Our Mid-Con segment is well positioned with significant inventory that is near expected demand growth in the Gulf Coast region. With the strategic transactions we executed in 2024 and the recent acquisition of Tall Oak in December 2024, Summit has a strong balance sheet to weather commodity price cycles and has a diversified footprint with approximately 50% weighted toward natural gas-oriented drilling. As always, we will continue to closely monitor activity behind our systems and provide updates as they become available."

    First Quarter 2025 Business Highlights

    SMC's average daily natural gas throughput on its wholly owned operated systems increased 19.8% to 883 MMcf/d, while liquids volumes increase 8.8% to 74 Mbbl/d, relative to the fourth quarter of 2024. Double E pipeline transported average 664 MMcf/d and contributed $8.3 million in adjusted EBITDA, net to SMC, for the first quarter of 2025.

    Natural gas price-driven segments:

    • Natural gas price-driven segments generated $34.2 million in combined segment adjusted EBITDA, a 39.0% increase relative to the fourth quarter and combined capital expenditures of $8.3 million in the first quarter of 2025.
    • Mid-Con segment adjusted EBITDA totaled $22.5 million, an increase of $9.6 million relative to the fourth quarter of 2024, primarily due the acquisition of Tall Oak Midstream III that closed in December 2024 and an increase in volume throughput. Volume throughput on the system increased by 48% primarily due to incremental volume throughput from a full quarter contribution of the Tall Oak assets, six new well connections in the Arkoma, incremental production from a new customer connected to the Arkoma system during the quarter, five new well connections in the Barnett, a full quarter contribution of production that was temporarily shut-in in the Barnett, partially offset by initial production declines in the Barnett from wells connected in the second half of 2024. The initial production rates of the six new wells in the Arkoma outperformed our expectations, but the wells had lower than expected BTU and NGL content. There are currently two rigs running, including one in the Barnett and one in the Arkoma, with 16 DUCs behind the system. In addition, there is currently a completion crew on a three well pad that was drilled and held in DUC inventory since 2023 in the Barnett.
    • Piceance segment adjusted EBITDA totaled $11.8 million, flat relative to the fourth quarter of 2024, primarily due to lower operating expenses partially offset by a 4.0% decrease in volume throughput. There were no new wells connected to the system during the quarter.

    Oil price-driven segments:

    • Oil price-driven segments generated $33.1 million of combined segment adjusted EBITDA, representing a 6.8% increase relative to the fourth quarter of 2024, and had combined capital expenditures of $11.5 million.
    • Rockies segment adjusted EBITDA totaled $24.9 million, an increase of $1.6 million relative to the fourth quarter of 2024, primarily due to a 8.8% increase in liquids volume throughput, higher freshwater sales and the acquisition of Moonrise Midstream in the DJ Basin on March 10, 2025, partially offset by a decrease in natural gas volume throughput from our legacy DJ basin assets. In addition, we completed the previously announced $10 million optimization project during the quarter, which is expect to improve Adjusted EBITDA margin beginning in the second quarter 2025. There were 30 new wells connected during the quarter, including 22 in the DJ Basin and eight in the Williston Basin. There are currently four rigs running and approximately 90 DUCs behind the systems.
    • Permian segment adjusted EBITDA totaled $8.3 million, an increase of $0.5 million from the fourth quarter of 2024, primarily due to an 8% increase in volumes shipped on the Double E Pipeline leading to a increase in proportionate adjusted EBITDA from our Double E joint venture.

    The following table presents average daily throughput by reportable segment for the periods indicated:



    Three Months Ended March 31,



    2025



    2024

    Average daily throughput (MMcf/d):







    Northeast (1)

    —



    712

    Rockies

    129



    124

    Piceance

    266



    312

    Mid-Con

    488



    179

    Aggregate average daily throughput

    883



    1,327









    Average daily throughput (Mbbl/d):







    Rockies

    74



    74

    Aggregate average daily throughput

    74



    74









    Ohio Gathering average daily throughput (MMcf/d) (2)

    —



    849









    Double E average daily throughput (MMcf/d) (3)

    664



    467

    _________

    (1)

    Exclusive of Ohio Gathering due to equity method accounting.

    (2)

    Gross basis, represents 100% of volume throughput for Ohio Gathering, subject to a one-month lag.

    (3)

    Gross basis, represents 100% of volume throughput for Double E.

    The following table presents adjusted EBITDA by reportable segment for the periods indicated:



    Three Months Ended March 31,



    2025



    2024



    (In thousands)

    Reportable segment adjusted EBITDA (1):







    Northeast (2)

    $                —



    $         29,021

    Rockies

    24,869



    22,874

    Permian (3)

    8,270



    7,265

    Piceance

    11,786



    15,233

    Mid-Con

    22,457



    5,100

    Total

    $         67,382



    $         79,493

    Less:  Corporate and Other (4)

    9,876



    9,434

    Adjusted EBITDA (5)

    $         57,506



    $         70,059

    __________

    (1)

    Segment adjusted EBITDA is a non-GAAP financial measure. We define segment adjusted EBITDA as total revenues less total costs and expenses, plus (i) other income (excluding interest income), (ii) our proportional adjusted EBITDA for equity method investees, (iii) depreciation and amortization, (iv) adjustments related to minimum volume commitments ("MVC") shortfall payments, (v) adjustments related to capital reimbursement activity, (vi) share-based and noncash compensation, (vii) impairments and (viii) other noncash expenses or losses, less other noncash income or gains.

    (2)

    Includes our proportional share of adjusted EBITDA for Ohio Gathering. Summit records financial results of its investment in Ohio Gathering on a one-month lag and is based on the financial information available to us during the reporting period. With the divestiture of Ohio Gathering in March 2024, proportional adjusted EBITDA includes financial results from December 1, 2023 through March 22, 2024. We define proportional adjusted EBITDA for our equity method investees as the product of (i) total revenues less total expenses, excluding impairments and other noncash income or expense items and (ii) amortization for deferred contract costs; multiplied by our ownership interest during the respective period.

    (3)

    Includes our proportional share of adjusted EBITDA for Double E. We define proportional adjusted EBITDA for our equity method investees as the product of total revenues less total expenses, excluding impairments and other noncash income or expense items; multiplied by our ownership interest during the respective period.

    (4)

    Corporate and Other represents those results that are not specifically attributable to a reportable segment or that have not been allocated to our reportable segments, including certain general and administrative expense items and transaction costs.

    (5)

    Adjusted EBITDA is a non-GAAP financial measure.

    Capital Expenditures

    Capital expenditures totaled $20.6 million in the first quarter of 2025, inclusive of maintenance capital expenditures of $2.5 million. Capital expenditures in the first quarter of 2025 were primarily related to pad connections and the previously announced optimization project in the Rockies segment.



    Three Months Ended March 31,



    2025



    2024



    (In thousands)

    Cash paid for capital expenditures (1):







    Northeast

    $                —



    $           1,535

    Rockies

    11,473



    12,558

    Piceance

    1,090



    685

    Mid-Con

    7,222



    406

    Total reportable segment capital expenditures

    $         19,785



    $         15,184

    Corporate and Other

    821



    1,214

    Total cash paid for capital expenditures

    $         20,606



    $         16,398

    __________

    (1)

    Excludes cash paid for capital expenditures by Ohio Gathering and Double E due to equity method accounting.

    Capital & Liquidity

    As of March 31, 2025, SMC had $26.2 million in unrestricted cash on hand and $145 million drawn under its $500 million ABL Revolver with $354 million of borrowing availability, after accounting for $0.8 million of issued, but undrawn letters of credit. As of March 31, 2025, SMC's gross availability based on the borrowing base calculation in the credit agreement was $525 million, which is $25 million greater than the $500 million of lender commitments to the ABL Revolver. As of March 31, 2025, SMC was in compliance with all financial covenants, including interest coverage of 2.8x relative to a minimum interest coverage covenant of 2.0x and first lien leverage ratio of 0.5x relative to a maximum first lien leverage ratio of 2.5x. As of March 31, 2025, SMC reported a total leverage ratio of approximately 4.0x, excluding the potential earnout liability in connection with the Tall Oak Acquisition.

    As of March 31, 2025, the Permian Transmission Credit Facility balance was $125.3 million, a reduction of $4.0 million relative to the December 31, 2024 balance of $129.3 million due to scheduled mandatory amortization. Summit Midstream Permian has $3.4 million of cash-on-hand as of March 31, 2025. The Permian Transmission Term Loan remains non-recourse to SMC.

    MVC Shortfall Payments

    SMC billed its customers $4.8 million in the first quarter of 2025 related to MVC shortfalls. For those customers that do not have MVC shortfall credit banking mechanisms in their gathering agreements, the MVC shortfall payments are accounted for as gathering revenue in the period in which they are earned. In the first quarter of 2025, SMC recognized $4.8 million of gathering revenue associated with MVC shortfall payments. SMC had no adjustments to MVC shortfall payments in the first quarter of 2025. SMC's MVC shortfall payment mechanisms contributed $4.8 million of total adjusted EBITDA in the first quarter of 2025.



    Three Months Ended March 31, 2025



    MVC Billings



    Gathering

    revenue



    Adjustments

    to MVC

    shortfall

    payments



    Net impact to

    adjusted

    EBITDA



    (In thousands)

    Net change in deferred revenue related to MVC

       shortfall payments:















    Piceance Basin

    $             —



    $             —



    $            —



    $            —

    Total net change

    $             —



    $             —



    $            —



    $            —

















    MVC shortfall payment adjustments:















    Rockies

    $          572



    $          572



    $            —



    $         572

    Piceance

    4,233



    4,233



    —



    $       4,233

    Northeast

    —



    —



    —



    —

    Mid-Con

    —



    —



    —



    —

    Total MVC shortfall payment adjustments

    $        4,805



    $        4,805



    $            —



    $       4,805

















    Total (1)

    $        4,805



    $        4,805



    $            —



    $       4,805

    __________

    (1)

    Exclusive of Double E due to equity method accounting.

    Quarterly Dividend

    The board of directors of Summit Midstream Corporation continued to suspend cash dividends payable on its common stock for the period ended March 31, 2025. The board of directors of Summit Midstream Corporation reinstated cash dividends on its Series A fixed-to-floating rate cumulative redeemable perpetual preferred shares (the "Series A Preferred Stock") beginning on March 14, 2025. The next cash dividend on the Series A Preferred stock, for the period ended June 14, 2025, will be paid to preferred shareholders of record as of the close of business on June 2, 2025. All unpaid dividends on the Series A Preferred Stock from prior periods remain accrued.

    First Quarter 2025 Earnings Call Information

    SMC will host a conference call at 10:00 a.m. Eastern on May 8, 2025, to discuss its quarterly operating and financial results. The call can be accessed via teleconference at:  Q1 2025 Summit Midstream Corporation Earnings Conference Call (https://edge.media-server.com/mmc/p/pbisgsku). Once registration is completed, participants will receive a dial-in number along with a personalized PIN to access the call. While not required, it is recommended that participants join 10 minutes prior to the event start. The conference call, live webcast and archive of the call can be accessed through the Investors section of SMC's website at www.summitmidstream.com.

    Upcoming Investor Conferences

    Members of SMC's senior management team will attend the 2025 Energy Infrastructure CEO & Investor Conference which will take place on May 20–22, 2025, the 2025 RBC Capital Markets Global Energy, Power & Infrastructure Conference taking place on June 3–4, 2025, and the BofA Energy and Power Credit Conference on June 4–5, 2025. The presentation materials associated with this event will be accessible through the Investors section of SMC's website at www.summitmidstream.com prior to the beginning of the conference.

    Use of Non-GAAP Financial Measures

    We report financial results in accordance with U.S. generally accepted accounting principles ("GAAP"). We also present adjusted EBITDA, segment adjusted EBITDA, Distributable Cash Flow, and Free Cash Flow, non-GAAP financial measures.

    Adjusted EBITDA

    We define adjusted EBITDA as net income or loss, plus interest expense, income tax expense, depreciation and amortization, our proportional adjusted EBITDA for equity method investees, adjustments related to MVC shortfall payments, adjustments related to capital reimbursement activity, share-based and noncash compensation, impairments, items of income or loss that we characterize as unrepresentative of our ongoing operations and other noncash expenses or losses, income tax benefit, income (loss) from equity method investees and other noncash income or gains. Because adjusted EBITDA may be defined differently by other entities in our industry, our definition of this non-GAAP financial measure may not be comparable to similarly titled measures of other entities, thereby diminishing its utility.

    Management uses adjusted EBITDA in making financial, operating and planning decisions and in evaluating our financial performance. Furthermore, management believes that adjusted EBITDA may provide external users of our financial statements, such as investors, commercial banks, research analysts and others, with additional meaningful comparisons between current results and results of prior periods as they are expected to be reflective of our core ongoing business.

    Adjusted EBITDA is used as a supplemental financial measure to assess:

    • the ability of our assets to generate cash sufficient to make future potential cash dividends and support our indebtedness;
    • the financial performance of our assets without regard to financing methods, capital structure or historical cost basis;
    • our operating performance and return on capital as compared to those of other entities in the midstream energy sector, without regard to financing or capital structure;
    • the attractiveness of capital projects and acquisitions and the overall rates of return on alternative investment opportunities; and
    • the financial performance of our assets without regard to (i) income or loss from equity method investees, (ii) the impact of the timing of MVC shortfall payments under our gathering agreements or (iii) the timing of impairments or other income or expense items that we characterize as unrepresentative of our ongoing operations.

    Adjusted EBITDA has limitations as an analytical tool and investors should not consider it in isolation or as a substitute for analysis of our results as reported under GAAP. For example:

    • certain items excluded from adjusted EBITDA are significant components in understanding and assessing an entity's financial performance, such as an entity's cost of capital and tax structure;
    • adjusted EBITDA does not reflect our cash expenditures or future requirements for capital expenditures or contractual commitments;
    • adjusted EBITDA does not reflect changes in, or cash requirements for, our working capital needs; and
    • although depreciation and amortization are noncash charges, the assets being depreciated and amortized will often have to be replaced in the future, and adjusted EBITDA does not reflect any cash requirements for such replacements.

    We compensate for the limitations of adjusted EBITDA as an analytical tool by reviewing the comparable GAAP financial measures, understanding the differences between the financial measures and incorporating these data points into our decision-making process.

    Distributable Cash Flow

    We define Distributable Cash Flow as adjusted EBITDA, as defined above, less cash interest paid, cash paid for taxes, net interest expense accrued and paid on the senior notes, and maintenance capital expenditures.

    Free Cash Flow

    We define free cash flow as distributable cash flow attributable to common and preferred shareholders less growth capital expenditures, less investments in equity method investees, less dividends to common and preferred shareholders. Free cash flow excludes proceeds from asset sales and cash consideration paid for acquisitions. 

    We do not provide the GAAP financial measures of net income or loss or net cash provided by operating activities on a forward-looking basis because we are unable to predict, without unreasonable effort, certain components thereof including, but not limited to, (i) income or loss from equity method investees and (ii) asset impairments. These items are inherently uncertain and depend on various factors, many of which are beyond our control. As such, any associated estimate and its impact on our GAAP performance and cash flow measures could vary materially based on a variety of acceptable management assumptions.

    About Summit Midstream Corporation

    SMC is a value-driven corporation focused on developing, owning and operating midstream energy infrastructure assets that are strategically located in the core producing areas of unconventional resource basins, primarily shale formations, in the continental United States. SMC provides natural gas, crude oil and produced water gathering, processing and transportation services pursuant to primarily long-term, fee-based agreements with customers and counterparties in five unconventional resource basins: (i) the Williston Basin, which includes the Bakken and Three Forks shale formations in North Dakota; (ii) the Denver-Julesburg Basin, which includes the Niobrara and Codell shale formations in Colorado and Wyoming; (iii) the Fort Worth Basin, which includes the Barnett Shale formation in Texas; (iv) the Arkoma Basin, which includes the Woodford and Caney shale formations in Oklahoma; and (v) the Piceance Basin, which includes the Mesaverde formation as well as the Mancos and Niobrara shale formations in Colorado. SMC has an equity method investment in Double E Pipeline, LLC, which provides interstate natural gas transportation service from multiple receipt points in the Delaware Basin to various delivery points in and around the Waha Hub in Texas. SMC is headquartered in Houston, Texas.

    Forward-Looking Statements

    This press release includes certain statements concerning expectations for the future that are forward-looking within the meaning of the federal securities laws. Forward-looking statements include, without limitation, any statement that may project, indicate or imply future results, events, performance or achievements and may contain the words "expect," "intend," "plan," "anticipate," "estimate," "believe," "will be," "will continue," "will likely result," and similar expressions, or future conditional verbs such as "may," "will," "should," "would" and "could." In addition, any statement concerning future financial performance (including future revenues, earnings or growth rates), ongoing business strategies and possible actions taken by SMC or its subsidiaries are also forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements also contain known and unknown risks and uncertainties (many of which are difficult to predict and beyond management's control) that may cause SMC's actual results in future periods to differ materially from anticipated or projected results. An extensive list of specific material risks and uncertainties affecting SMC is contained in its 2024 Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") on March 11, 2025, as amended and updated from time to time. Any forward-looking statements in this press release are made as of the date of this press release and SMC undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements to reflect new information or events.

    SUMMIT MIDSTREAM CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES

    UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS





    March 31,

    2025



    December 31,

    2024



    (In thousands)

    ASSETS







    Cash and cash equivalents

    $            26,228



    $            22,822

    Restricted cash

    3,376



    2,377

    Accounts receivable

    83,918



    77,058

    Other current assets

    6,241



    16,014

    Total current assets

    119,763



    118,271

    Property, plant and equipment, net

    1,852,458



    1,785,029

    Intangible assets, net

    163,182



    154,279

    Investment in equity method investee

    270,196



    269,561

    Other noncurrent assets

    28,576



    32,344

    TOTAL ASSETS

    $      2,434,175



    $      2,359,484









    LIABILITIES AND EQUITY







    Trade accounts payable

    $            31,932



    $            25,162

    Accrued expenses

    46,397



    38,176

    Deferred revenue

    9,816



    9,595

    Ad valorem taxes payable

    5,095



    9,544

    Accrued compensation and employee benefits

    3,339



    11,222

    Accrued interest

    8,981



    21,711

    Accrued environmental remediation

    1,585



    1,430

    Accrued settlement payable

    6,667



    6,667

    Current portion of long-term debt

    16,671



    16,580

    Other current liabilities

    20,124



    34,714

    Total current liabilities

    150,607



    174,801

    Deferred tax liabilities

    75,840



    63,326

    Long-term debt, net

    1,067,172



    976,995

    Noncurrent deferred revenue

    23,273



    25,373

    Noncurrent accrued environmental remediation

    577



    768

    Other noncurrent liabilities

    13,836



    20,150

    TOTAL LIABILITIES

    1,331,305



    1,261,413

    Commitments and contingencies















    Mezzanine Equity







    Subsidiary Series A Preferred Units

    134,909



    132,946

    Equity







    Series A Preferred Shares

    110,789



    110,230

    Common stock, $0.01 par value

    122



    106

    Class B Common Stock, $0.01 par value

    65



    75

    Additional paid-in capital

    632,387



    540,714

    Accumulated deficit

    (185,220)



    (183,333)

    Total Company stockholders' equity

    558,143



    467,792

    Noncontrolling interest

    409,818



    497,333

    Total Equity

    967,961



    965,125

    TOTAL LIABILITIES AND EQUITY

    $      2,434,175



    $      2,359,484

     

    SUMMIT MIDSTREAM CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES

    UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS





    Three Months Ended March 31,



    2025



    2024



    (In thousands, except per unit amounts)

    Revenues:







    Gathering services and related fees

    $        64,165



    $        61,985

    Natural gas, NGLs and condensate sales

    59,327



    49,092

    Other revenues

    9,205



    7,794

    Total revenues

    132,697



    118,871

    Costs and expenses:







    Cost of natural gas and NGLs

    35,434



    30,182

    Operation and maintenance

    33,530



    25,012

    General and administrative

    16,600



    14,785

    Depreciation and amortization

    28,517



    27,867

    Transaction costs

    2,793



    7,791

    Acquisition integration costs

    1,244



    40

    Gain on asset sales, net

    —



    (27)

    Long-lived asset impairments

    —



    67,916

    Total costs and expenses

    118,118



    173,566

    Other income (expense), net

    9,057



    (13)

    Gain (loss) on interest rate swaps

    (966)



    2,590

    Gain (loss) on sale of business

    (43)



    86,202

    Gain on sale of equity method investment

    —



    126,261

    Interest expense

    (22,537)



    (37,846)

    Income from equity method investees

    4,840



    10,638

    Income before income taxes

    4,930



    133,137

    Income expense

    (296)



    (210)

    Net income

    $          4,634



    $      132,927









    Net income (loss) per share:







    Common stock – basic

    $          (0.16)



    $          12.05

    Common stock – diluted

    $          (0.16)



    $          11.47









    Weighted-average number of shares outstanding:







    Common stock – basic

    11,767



    10,449

    Common stock – diluted

    11,767



    10,980

     

    SUMMIT MIDSTREAM CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES

    UNAUDITED OTHER FINANCIAL AND OPERATING DATA





    Three Months Ended March 31,



    2025



    2024



    (In thousands)

    Other financial data:







    Net income

    $          4,634



    $      132,927

    Net cash provided by operating activities

    16,030



    43,616

    Capital expenditures

    20,606



    16,398

    Adjusted EBITDA

    57,506



    70,059

    Cash flow available for distributions (1)

    33,529



    32,534

    Free Cash Flow

    11,354



    17,178

    Dividends (2)

    3,359



    n/a









    Operating data:







    Aggregate average daily throughput – natural gas (MMcf/d)

    883



    1,327

    Aggregate average daily throughput – liquids (Mbbl/d)

    74



    74









    Ohio Gathering average daily throughput (MMcf/d) (3)

    —



    849

    Double E average daily throughput (MMcf/d) (4)

    664



    467

    __________

    (1)

    Cash flow available for distributions is also referred to as Distributable Cash Flow, or DCF.

    (2)

    Represents dividends declared and ultimately paid or expected to be paid to preferred and common shareholders in respect of a given period. On May 3, 2020, the board of directors of Summit Midstream Corporation announced an immediate suspension of the cash distributions payable on its preferred and common units. Excludes distributions paid on the Subsidiary Series A Preferred Units issued at Summit Permian Transmission Holdco, LLC. On February 28, 2025, the Company announced that the Board of Directors declared a quarterly cash dividend on its Series A Preferred Stock for the period ended March 14, 2025.

    (3)

    Gross basis, represents 100% of volume throughput for Ohio Gathering, subject to a one-month lag.

    (4)

    Gross basis, represents 100% of volume throughput for Double E.

     

    SUMMIT MIDSTREAM CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES

    UNAUDITED RECONCILIATIONS TO NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES





    Three Months Ended March 31,



    2025



    2024



    (In thousands)

    Reconciliations of net income to adjusted

        EBITDA and Distributable Cash Flow:







    Net income

    $          4,634



    $      132,927

    Add:







    Interest expense

    22,537



    37,846

    Income tax expense

    296



    210

    Depreciation and amortization (1)

    28,752



    28,102

    Proportional adjusted EBITDA for equity method investees (2)

    7,404



    20,675

    Adjustments related to capital reimbursement activity (3)

    (1,946)



    (2,923)

    Share-based and noncash compensation

    2,375



    2,772

    Gain in fair value of Tall Oak earn out

    (9,023)



    —

    Gain on asset sales, net

    —



    (27)

    Long-lived asset impairment

    —



    67,916

    (Gain) loss on interest rate swaps

    966



    (2,590)

    (Gain) loss on sale of business

    43



    (86,202)

    Gain on sale of equity method investment

    —



    (126,261)

    Other, net (4)

    6,308



    8,252

    Less:







    Income from equity method investees

    4,840



    10,638

    Adjusted EBITDA

    $        57,506



    $        70,059

    Less:







    Cash interest paid

    34,199



    9,210

    Cash paid for taxes

    85



    —

    Senior notes interest adjustment (5)

    (12,854)



    25,645

    Maintenance capital expenditures

    2,547



    2,670

    Cash flow available for distributions (6)

    $        33,529



    $        32,534

    Less:







    Growth capital expenditures

    18,059



    13,728

    Investment in equity method investee

    2,488



    —

    Distributions on Subsidiary Series A Preferred Units

    1,628



    1,628

    Free Cash Flow

    $        11,354



    $        17,178

    __________

    (1)

    Includes the amortization expense associated with our favorable gas gathering contracts as reported in other revenues.

    (2)

    Reflects our proportionate share of Double E and Ohio Gathering adjusted EBITDA. Summit records financial results of its investment in Ohio Gathering on a one-month lag and is based on the financial information available to us during the reporting period. With the divestiture of Ohio Gathering in March 2024, proportional adjusted EBITDA includes financial results from December 1, 2023 through March 22, 2024.

    (3)

    Adjustments related to capital reimbursement activity represent contributions in aid of construction revenue recognized in accordance with Accounting Standards Update No. 2014-09 Revenue from Contracts with Customers.

    (4)

    Represents items of income or loss that we characterize as unrepresentative of our ongoing operations. For the three months ended March 31, 2025, the amount includes $4.9 million of transaction and other costs. For the three months ended March 31, 2024, the amount includes $8.0 million of transaction and other costs.

    (5)

    Senior notes interest adjustment represents the net of interest expense accrued and paid during the period. Interest on the 2025 Notes was paid in cash semi-annually in arrears on April 15 and October 15. Interest on the 2026 Secured Notes and the 12.00% Senior Notes (the "2026 Unsecured Notes") was paid in cash semi-annually in arrears on April 15 and October 15. Interest on the 2029 Secured Notes is paid semi-annually in arrears on each February 15 and August 15.

    (6)

    Represents cash flow available for distribution to preferred and common shareholders. Common dividends cannot be paid unless all accrued preferred dividends are paid. Cash flow available for distributions is also referred to as Distributable Cash Flow, or DCF.

     

    SUMMIT MIDSTREAM CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES

    UNAUDITED RECONCILIATIONS TO NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES





    Three Months Ended March 31,



    2025



    2024



    (In thousands)

    Reconciliation of net cash provided by operating activities to adjusted

        EBITDA and distributable cash flow:















    Net cash provided by operating activities

    $        16,030



    $        43,616

    Add:







    Interest expense, excluding amortization of debt issuance costs

    21,569



    34,341

    Income tax benefit, excluding federal income taxes

    64



    210

    Changes in operating assets and liabilities

    18,025



    (14,656)

    Proportional adjusted EBITDA for equity method investees (1)

    7,404



    20,675

    Adjustments related to capital reimbursement activity (2)

    (1,946)



    (2,923)

    Realized gain on swaps

    (904)



    (1,346)

    Other, net (3)

    6,307



    8,233

    Less:







    Distributions from equity method investees

    6,694



    17,082

    Noncash lease expense

    2,349



    1,009

    Adjusted EBITDA

    $        57,506



    $        70,059

    Less:







    Cash interest paid

    34,199



    9,210

    Cash paid for taxes

    85



    —

    Senior notes interest adjustment (4)

    (12,854)



    25,645

    Maintenance capital expenditures

    2,547



    2,670

    Cash flow available for distributions (5)

    $        33,529



    $        32,534

    Less:







    Growth capital expenditures

    18,059



    13,728

    Investment in equity method investee

    2,488



    —

    Distributions on Subsidiary Series A Preferred Units

    1,628



    1,628

    Free Cash Flow

    $        11,354



    $        17,178

    __________

    (1)

    Reflects our proportionate share of Double E and Ohio Gathering adjusted EBITDA. Summit records financial results of its investment in Ohio Gathering on a one-month lag and is based on the financial information available to us during the reporting period. With the divestiture of Ohio Gathering in March 2024, proportional adjusted EBITDA includes financial results from December 1, 2023 through March 22, 2024.

    (2)

    Adjustments related to capital reimbursement activity represent contributions in aid of construction revenue recognized in accordance with Accounting Standards Update No. 2014-09 Revenue from Contracts with Customers.

    (3)

    Represents items of income or loss that we characterize as unrepresentative of our ongoing operations. For the three months ended March 31, 2025, the amount includes $4.9 million of transaction and other costs. For the three months ended March 31, 2024, the amount includes $8.0 million of transaction and other costs.

    (4)

    Senior notes interest adjustment represents the net of interest expense accrued and paid during the period. Interest on the 2025 Notes was paid in cash semi-annually in arrears on April 15 and October 15. Interest on the 2026 Secured Notes and the 12.00% Senior Notes (the "2026 Unsecured Notes") was paid in cash semi-annually in arrears on April 15 and October 15. Interest on the 2029 Secured Notes is paid semi-annually in arrears on each February 15 and August 15.

    (5)

    Represents cash flow available for distribution to preferred and common shareholders. Common dividends cannot be paid unless all accrued preferred dividends are paid. Cash flow available for distributions is also referred to as Distributable Cash Flow, or DCF.

     

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