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10-Q
UNITED
STATES
SECURITIES
AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON,
DC 20549
FORM
10-Q
(Mark One)
☒ QUARTERLY REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the quarterly period ended March 31, 2025
OR
☐ TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
For the transition period from ___________ to ___________
Commission File
Number: 001-36386
Gulf
Coast Ultra Deep Royalty Trust
(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in its Charter)
Delaware
46-6448579
(State or other jurisdiction of
incorporation or organization)
(I.R.S. Employer
Identification No.)
The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, N.A.,
as trustee
601 Travis Street, 16th Floor
Houston, Texas
77002
(Address of principal executive offices)
(Zip Code)
Registrant’s telephone number, including area
code: (512) 236-6555
Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of
the Act: None
Indicate by check mark whether
the registrant (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the
preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such
filing requirements for the past 90 days. ☒ Yes ☐ No
Indicate by check mark whether
the registrant has submitted electronically every Interactive Data File required to be submitted pursuant to Rule 405 of Regulation S-T
(§ 232.405 of this chapter) during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to submit
such files). ☐ Yes ☐ No
Indicate by check mark whether
the registrant is a large accelerated filer, an accelerated filer, a non-accelerated filer, a smaller reporting company, or an emerging
growth company. See the definitions of “large accelerated filer,” “accelerated filer,” “smaller reporting
company,” and “emerging growth company” in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act.
Large accelerated filer
☐
Accelerated filer
☐
Non-accelerated filer
☒
Smaller reporting company
☒
Emerging growth company
☐
If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark
if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards
provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. ☐
Indicate by check mark
whether the registrant is a shell company (as defined in Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act). ☐ Yes ☒
No
On May 13, 2025, there were 230,172,696 royalty trust
units outstanding representing beneficial interests in the registrant.
GULF COAST ULTRA DEEP ROYALTY TRUST
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
Part I. Financial Information
Item 1. Financial Statements:
Statements of Assets, Liabilities and Trust Corpus
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Statements of Distributable Income
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Statements of Changes in Trust Corpus
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Notes to Financial Statements
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Item 2. Trustee’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations
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Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk
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Item 4. Controls and Procedures
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Part II. Other Information
Item 1. Legal Proceedings
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Item 1A. Risk Factors
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Item 5. Other Information
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Item 6. Exhibits
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Signature
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Part I. FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Item 1. Financial Statements .
GULF COAST ULTRA DEEP ROYALTY
TRUST
STATEMENTS OF ASSETS, LIABILITIES AND TRUST CORPUS
March 31,
December 31,
2025
2024
(unaudited)
(audited)
ASSETS
Operating cash
$ 15,843
$ 15,571
Reserve fund cash and short-term investments
1,031,229
1,020,456
Total assets
$ 1,047,072
$ 1,036,027
LIABILITIES AND TRUST CORPUS
Reserve fund liability
$ 1,182,860
$ 1,172,088
Note Payable to HOGA
200,000
200,000
Trust corpus (230,172,696 royalty trust units authorized, issued and
outstanding as of March 31, 2025 and December 31, 2024)
(335,788 )
(336,061 )
Total liabilities and trust corpus
$ 1,047,072
$ 1,036,027
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these
financial statements.
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GULF COAST ULTRA DEEP ROYALTY
TRUST
STATEMENTS OF DISTRIBUTABLE INCOME (Unaudited)
Three Months Ended
March 31,
2025
2024
Interest income and other
$ 273
$ 1,340
Administrative expenses
-
(421,723 )
Income in excess of administrative expenses (administrative expenses in excess of income) (Note 4)
$ 273
$ (420,383 )
Distributable income (Note 4)
$ -
$ -
Royalty trust units outstanding at end of period
230,172,696
230,172,696
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these
financial statements.
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GULF COAST ULTRA
DEEP ROYALTY TRUST
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN TRUST CORPUS (Unaudited)
Three Months Ended
March 31,
2025
2024
Trust corpus, beginning of period
$ (336,061 )
$ 43,741
Trust Contributions
-
515,916
Income in excess of administrative expenses (administrative expenses in excess of income)
273
(420,383 )
Trust corpus, end of period
$ (335,788 )
$ 139,274
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these
financial statements.
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GULF COAST ULTRA DEEP ROYALTY TRUST
NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (Unaudited)
1. BASIS OF ACCOUNTING AND SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
The financial statements of Gulf Coast Ultra Deep
Royalty Trust (the Royalty Trust) are prepared on the modified cash basis of accounting and are not intended to present the Royalty Trust’s
financial position and results of operations in conformity with United States (U.S.) generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP).
This other comprehensive basis of accounting corresponds to the accounting permitted for royalty trusts by the U.S. Securities and Exchange
Commission (SEC), as specified by Staff Accounting Bulletin Topic 12:E, Financial Statements of Royalty Trusts .
The accompanying unaudited financial statements have
been prepared in accordance with the instructions to Form 10-Q and do not include all required information and disclosures. Therefore,
this information should be read in conjunction with the Royalty Trust’s financial statements and notes contained in its annual report
on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024 (the 2024 Form 10-K). The information furnished herein reflects all adjustments that
are, in the opinion of The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, N.A. (the Trustee), necessary for a fair statement of the results for
the interim periods reported. All such adjustments are, in the opinion of the Trustee, of a normal recurring nature. Operating results
for the three-month period ended March 31, 2025, are not necessarily indicative of the results that may be expected for the year ending
December 31, 2025.
Royalties are recorded in royalty income on the statements
of distributable income when received under the modified cash basis of accounting. Significant accounting policies are consistent with
Note 1 - Summary of Significant Accounting Policies in Part II, Item 8 of the 2024 Form 10-K.
The Royalty Trust evaluates the carrying values of
the overriding royalty interests in the subject interests for impairment if conditions indicate that potential uncertainty exists regarding
the Royalty Trust’s ability to recover its recorded amounts related to the overriding royalty interests. Indications of potential
impairment with respect to the overriding royalty interests can include, among other things, subject interest lease expirations, reductions
in estimated reserve quantities or resource potential, changes in estimated future oil and natural gas prices, exploration costs, and/or
drilling plans, and other matters that arise that could negatively impact the carrying values of the overriding royalty interests. If
an impairment event occurs and it is determined that the carrying value of the Royalty Trust’s overriding royalty interests in the
subject interests may not be recoverable, an impairment will be recognized as measured by the amount by which the carrying amount of the
overriding royalty interests in the subject interests exceeds the fair value of these assets, which would be measured by discounting projected
cash flows. The related impairment amounts are recorded as a reduction to the overriding royalty interest with an offsetting reduction
to the Trust Corpus in the period such impairment is determined. Impairment of the carrying values of the overriding royalty interests
in the subject interests involves a significant amount of judgment and may be subject to changes over time based on drilling plans and
results, geophysical evaluations, the assignment of proved natural gas reserves, availability of capital and other factors. Fair value
accounting guidance includes a hierarchy that prioritizes the inputs to valuation techniques used to measure fair value. The hierarchy
gives the highest priority to unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities (Level 1 inputs) and the
lowest priority to unobservable inputs (Level 3). When indicators of impairment are present and it is determined that the carrying value
of the Royalty Trust’s overriding royalty interests in the subject interests exceeds the estimated undiscounted cash flows of the
subject interest, fair value estimates utilized in the impairment assessment are determined based on inputs not observable in the market
and thus represent Level 3 measurements.
2. FORMATION OF THE ROYALTY TRUST
On June 3, 2013, Freeport-McMoRan Inc. (FCX) and McMoRan
Exploration Co. (MMR) completed the transactions contemplated by the Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of December 5, 2012 (the merger
agreement), by and among MMR, FCX, and INAVN Corp., a Delaware corporation and indirect wholly owned subsidiary of FCX (Merger Sub). Pursuant
to the merger agreement, Merger Sub merged with and into MMR, with MMR surviving the merger as an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of
FCX (the merger).
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The Royalty Trust is a statutory trust created as
contemplated by the merger agreement by FCX under the Delaware Statutory Trust Act pursuant to a trust agreement entered into on December
18, 2012 (inception), by and among FCX, as depositor, Wilmington Trust, National Association, as Delaware trustee, and certain officers
of FCX, as regular trustees. On May 29, 2013, Wilmington Trust, National Association, was replaced by BNY Trust of Delaware, as Delaware
trustee (the Delaware Trustee), through an action of the depositor. Effective June 3, 2013, the regular trustees were replaced by The
Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, N.A., a national banking association, as trustee (the Trustee).
The Royalty Trust was
created to hold a 5% gross overriding royalty interest (collectively, the overriding royalty interests) in future production from
each of the Inboard Lower Tertiary/Cretaceous exploration prospects of McMoRan Oil & Gas LLC (McMoRan) located in the shallow
waters of the Gulf of Mexico and onshore in South Louisiana that existed as of December 5, 2012, the date of the merger agreement
(collectively, the subject interests). The subject interests were “carved out” of the mineral interests acquired by FCX
pursuant to the merger and were not considered part of FCX’s purchase consideration of MMR.
In connection with the merger, on June 3, 2013, (1)
FCX, as depositor, McMoRan, as grantor, the Trustee and the Delaware Trustee entered into the amended and restated royalty trust agreement
to govern the Royalty Trust and the respective rights and obligations of FCX, the Trustee, the Delaware Trustee, and the Royalty Trust
unitholders with respect to the Royalty Trust (the Royalty Trust Agreement); and (2) McMoRan, as grantor, and the Royalty Trust, as grantee,
entered into the master conveyance of overriding royalty interests (the master conveyance) pursuant to which McMoRan conveyed to the Royalty
Trust the overriding royalty interests in future production from the subject interests. Other than (a) its formation, (b) its receipt
of contributions and loans from the Depositor (defined below) for administrative and other expenses as provided for in the Royalty Trust
Agreement, (c) its payment of such administrative and other expenses, (d) its repayment of loans from the Depositor, (e) its receipt of
the conveyance of the overriding royalty interests from McMoRan pursuant to the master conveyance, (f) its receipt of royalties from McMoRan
or Highlander Oil & Gas Assets LLC (HOGA), and (g) its cash dividends to Royalty Trust unitholders, if any, the Royalty Trust has
not conducted any activities.
On February 5, 2019, McMoRan completed the sale of
all of its rights, title and interest in and to the onshore Highlander subject interest pursuant to a purchase and sale agreement with
HOGA (the Highlander Sale). The onshore Highlander subject interest was sold subject to the overriding royalty interest in future production
held by the Royalty Trust. As a result of the Highlander Sale, HOGA has a 72 percent working interest and an approximate 48 percent net
revenue interest in the onshore Highlander subject interest. The Royalty Trust continues to hold a 3.6 percent overriding royalty interest
in the onshore Highlander subject interest. HOGA is the operator of the Highlander subject interest. The onshore Highlander subject interest
is the only subject interest in which HOGA has an interest, as McMoRan previously had relinquished, allowed to expire or sold all of the
other subject interests.
Effective December 31, 2024 (the Effective Date), FCX, McMoRan and HOGA
entered into an Assignment and Assumption Agreement and Bill of Sale, pursuant to which (1) FCX assigned to HOGA, and HOGA assumed, all
of the financial and other obligations of FCX as depositor under the Royalty Trust Agreement, and (2) McMoRan assigned to HOGA, and HOGA
assumed, all of the rights and obligations of McMoRan as grantor under the Royalty Trust Agreement and the master conveyance that were
not previously assumed by HOGA at the time of the Highlander Sale (collectively, the Assignment). Notwithstanding the Assignment, FCX
remains obligated to perform the financial and other obligations owed to the Royalty Trust by the depositor under the Royalty Trust Agreement,
if HOGA were to be unable to fully perform such obligations in the future. In this Form 10-Q, the “Depositor” refers to FCX,
for all periods ending prior to the Effective Date, and to HOGA, for all periods beginning on and after the Effective Date; and the “Grantor”
refers to McMoRan, for all periods ending prior to the Effective Date, and to HOGA, for all periods beginning on and after the Effective
Date.
3. OVERRIDING ROYALTY INTERESTS
The onshore Highlander subject
interest is the only subject interest in which the Royalty Trust holds an overriding royalty interest. There were no amortization charges
related to production volumes associated with the onshore Highlander subject interest during the three-month periods ended March 31,
2025 and 2024, as the Royalty Trust fully impaired the carrying value of the onshore Highlander subject interest during the year ended
December 31, 2023.
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HOGA has a 72 percent working interest and an approximate
48 percent net revenue interest in the onshore Highlander subject interest. The Royalty Trust holds a 3.6 percent overriding royalty interest
in the onshore Highlander subject interest. HOGA is the operator of the onshore Highlander subject interest.
As previously disclosed, the sole well producing from
the onshore Highlander subject interest experienced an operational issue on January 19, 2023, resulting in substantial amounts of water
entering the well, which caused a shut in of the well before production resumed at significantly reduced levels. Following an evaluation
by HOGA’s field operations team, HOGA determined that it would be necessary to commence operations to control the water production,
in expectation of eventually initiating “kill” operations on the well. HOGA informed the Trustee that the well was shut in
effective March 31, 2023 and production from the well ceased. HOGA informed the Trustee that due to the underground flow of fluids into
the wellbore, the well could not be salvaged and would be required to be plugged and abandoned. HOGA subsequently notified the Trustee
that operations had begun to permanently plug and abandon the sole well producing from the onshore Highlander subject interest in March
2024. Abandoning the well eliminated any production from the onshore Highlander subject interest, which also eliminated any proceeds to
which the Royalty Trust would be entitled pursuant to its overriding royalty interests. Unless another well is drilled on the onshore
Highlander subject interest and produces hydrocarbons in commercial quantities, the Royalty Trust does not expect to receive any income
attributable to its overriding royalty interests and accordingly, does not expect to have any cash available to distribute to Royalty
Trust unitholders in future periods. HOGA informed the Trustee that a new well on the onshore Highlander subject interest was spudded
on January 30, 2025. Drilling of the new well remains in progress, and HOGA currently expects to reach the planned depth of approximately
30,000 feet in the fourth quarter of 2025. Nevertheless, the future production status of this well remains unknown. Neither the Trustee
nor the Royalty Trust unitholders has any right to control or influence operations of the subject interest.
The Royalty Trust fully impaired the carrying value
of the onshore Highlander subject interest by $308,071 during the quarter ended March 31, 2023. Unless a new well is drilled on the onshore
Highlander subject interest and produces hydrocarbons in commercial quantities, the Royalty Trust does not expect to receive any income
attributable to its overriding royalty interests. Therefore, the Royalty Trust recognized the remaining carrying value of the onshore
Highlander subject interest as of March 31, 2023 as an impairment loss. Accumulated amortization was $6,756,701 at March 31, 2025 and
December 31, 2024.
4. RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS
Royalty Income. In accordance with the terms
of the master conveyance, royalties are paid to the Royalty Trust on the last day of the month following the month in which production
payments are received by HOGA. The Royalty Trust did not receive royalties during the three-month periods ended March 31, 2025 and 2024.
Royalties received by the Royalty Trust must first be used to (i) satisfy Royalty Trust administrative expenses and (ii) reduce Royalty
Trust indebtedness. As of March 31, 2025, the Royalty Trust has an outstanding note payable to HOGA of $200,000. As of March 31, 2025,
the Trustee has established a minimum cash reserve of $302,500. As a result, distributions will be made to Royalty Trust unitholders only
when royalties received less administrative expenses incurred and repayment of any indebtedness exceeds the minimum cash reserve.
Each quarter, the Trustee will determine the amount
of funds available for distribution to the Royalty Trust unitholders. Available funds will equal the excess cash received by the Royalty
Trust from the royalty interests and other sources during that quarter over the Royalty Trust’s liabilities for that quarter. Available
funds will be reduced by any cash the Trustee reserves against future liabilities. As of March 31, 2025, the Trustee has established a
minimum cash reserve of $302,500. The minimum cash reserve is not reflective of the Royalty Trust’s operating cash balance as of
March 31, 2025 and December 31, 2024.
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Commencing with the distribution to unitholders in
the first quarter of 2022, the Royalty Trust withheld $8,750 from the funds otherwise available for distribution each quarter through
the first quarter of 2023, with the intent of gradually building a cash reserve of approximately $350,000. As no proceeds were available
for distribution in the three-month period ended March 31, 2025, the Royalty Trust did not withhold any funds for the cash reserve. Unless
a new well is drilled on the onshore Highlander subject interest as discussed in Note 2 above, the Royalty Trust does not intend to withhold
funds for the cash reserve in the future, as the Royalty Trust does not expect to have any cash available to distribute to unitholders
in future periods. This cash is reserved for the payment of future known, anticipated or contingent expenses or liabilities of the Royalty
Trust. The Trustee may increase or decrease the targeted cash reserve amount at any time and may increase or decrease the rate at which
it withholds funds to build the cash reserve at any time, without advance notice to the unitholders. Cash held in reserve will be invested
as required by the Royalty Trust Agreement . Any cash reserved in excess of the amount necessary to pay or provide for the payment of
future known, anticipated or contingent expenses or liabilities eventually will be distributed to unitholders, together with interest
earned on the funds. For additional information regarding distributions to Royalty Trust unitholders, see Note 5.
Funding of Administrative Expenses. Pursuant
to the Royalty Trust Agreement, the Depositor has agreed to pay annual trust expenses up to a maximum amount of $350,000, with no right
of repayment or interest due, to the extent the Royalty Trust lacks sufficient funds to pay administrative expenses. On February 1, 2024,
pursuant to this provision, FCX contributed approximately $166,000 for the payment of trust expenses incurred during the year ended December
31, 2023, and contributed the maximum of $350,000 for the payment of trust expenses incurred during the year ending December 31, 2024.
In addition to such annual contributions, the Depositor has agreed to lend money, on an unsecured, interest-free basis, to the Royalty
Trust to fund the Royalty Trust’s ordinary administrative expenses as set forth in the Royalty Trust Agreement. All funds the Trustee
borrows to cover expenses or liabilities, whether from the Depositor or from any other source, must be repaid before the Royalty Trust
unitholders will receive any distributions. As of March 31, 2025, the Royalty Trust has an outstanding note payable to HOGA of $200,000.
Pursuant to the Royalty Trust Agreement, the Depositor
agreed to provide and maintain a $1.0 million stand-by reserve account or an equivalent letter of credit for the benefit of the Royalty
Trust to enable the Trustee to draw on such reserve account or letter of credit to pay obligations of the Royalty Trust if its funds are
inadequate to pay its obligations at any time. Currently, with the consent of the Trustee, the Depositor may reduce the reserve account
or substitute a letter of credit with a different face amount for the original letter of credit or any substitute letter of credit. In
connection with this arrangement, the Depositor provided $1.0 million to the Royalty Trust. The $1.0 million, plus interest collected
thereon, is reflected as reserve fund cash, with a corresponding reserve fund liability in the accompanying Statements of Assets, Liabilities
and Trust Corpus. The Royalty Trust did not use any funds from the reserve account to pay administrative expenses during the three-month
period ended March 31, 2025. As of March 31, 2025, the Depositor had not requested a reduction of the reserve account. Effective December
31, 2024, FCX assigned its right, title and interest in the stand-by reserve account to HOGA, and HOGA assumed the responsibility to maintain
the stand-by reserve account from FCX.
Administration. HOGA performs all administrative
and reporting responsibilities with respect to the Royalty Trust.
Compensation of the Trustee. The Trustee receives
annual compensation of $200,000. Additionally, the Trustee receives reimbursement for its reasonable out-of-pocket expenses incurred in
connection with the administration of the Royalty Trust. The Trustee’s compensation is paid out of the Royalty Trust’s assets.
The Trustee has a lien on the Royalty Trust’s assets to secure payment of its compensation and any indemnification expenses and
other amounts to which it is entitled under the Royalty Trust Agreement.
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5. DISTRIBUTIONS
There were no distributions for the three-month periods
ended March 31, 2025 and 2024. Natural gas sales volumes (measured in thousands of cubic feet, or Mcf), average sales price and net cash
proceeds available for distribution for the three-month periods ended March 31, 2025 and 2024 are set forth in the table below.
Three Months Ended
March 31,
2025
2024
Natural gas sales volumes (Mcf)
-
-
Natural gas average sales price (per Mcf)
$ -
$ -
Gross proceeds
-
-
Post-production costs and specified taxes
-
-
Royalty income
-
-
Interest and dividend income
273
1,340
Administrative expenses
-
(421,723 )
Income in excess of administrative expenses (administrative expenses in excess of income)
273
(420,383 )
Income available for distribution
-
-
Adjustment to minimum cash reserve
-
-
Net cash proceeds available for distribution
$ -
$ -
A summary of quarterly per unit distributions for
the three-month periods ended March 31, 2025 and 2024, is set forth in the table below.
2025
2024
Amount
Per Unit Amount
Record Date
Payment Date
Amount
Per Unit Amount
Record Date
Payment Date
$ -
$ -
4/30/2025
N/A
$ -
$ -
4/30/2024
N/A
These distributions are not necessarily indicative
of future distributions.
6. CONTINGENCIES AND OTHER COMMITMENTS
Litigation. There are currently no pending
legal proceedings to which the Royalty Trust is a party.
7. SUBSEQUENT EVENTS
On March 31, 2025, the Trustee, on behalf of the Royalty
Trust requested funds from HOGA to pay first quarter 2025 administrative expenses, and on April 4, 2025 HOGA contributed $200,750 for
the payment of such expenses.
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Item 2. Trustee’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition
and Results of Operations .
OVERVIEW
You should read the following discussion in conjunction
with the financial statements of Gulf Coast Ultra Deep Royalty Trust (the Royalty Trust) and the related Trustee’s Discussion and
Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations and the discussion of its Business and Properties in the Royalty Trust’s
Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024 (2024 Form 10-K), filed with the United States (U.S.) Securities and Exchange
Commission (SEC). The results of operations reported and summarized below are not necessarily indicative of future operating results.
Unless otherwise specified, all references to “Notes” refer to the Notes to Financial Statements located in Part I, Item 1.
“Financial Statements” of this Form 10-Q. Also see the 2024 Form 10-K for a glossary of definitions for some of the oil and
gas industry terms used in this Form 10-Q. Additionally, please refer to the section entitled “Cautionary Statement” on page
14 of this Form 10-Q. The information below has been furnished to the Trustee by Highlander Oil
& Gas Assets LLC (HOGA). In this Form 10-Q, the “Depositor” refers to Freeport-McMoRan Inc. (FCX), for all periods ending
prior to the Effective Date (defined below), and to Highlander Oil & Gas Assets LLC (HOGA), for all periods beginning on and after
the Effective Date; and the “Grantor” refers to McMoRan Oil & Gas LLC (McMoRan), for all periods ending prior to the Effective
Date, and to HOGA, for all periods beginning on and after the Effective Date.
Business Overview
On June 3, 2013,FCX and McMoRan Exploration Co. (MMR)
completed the transactions contemplated by the Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated as of December 5, 2012 (the merger agreement), by and
among MMR, FCX, and INAVN Corp., a Delaware corporation and indirect wholly owned subsidiary of FCX (Merger Sub). Pursuant to the merger
agreement, Merger Sub merged with and into MMR, with MMR surviving the merger as an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of FCX (the merger).
The Royalty Trust is a statutory trust created as
contemplated by the merger agreement by FCX under the Delaware Statutory Trust Act pursuant to a trust agreement entered into on December
18, 2012 (inception), by and among FCX, as depositor, Wilmington Trust, National Association, as Delaware trustee, and certain officers
of FCX, as regular trustees. On May 29, 2013, Wilmington Trust, National Association, was replaced by BNY Trust of Delaware, as Delaware
trustee (the Delaware Trustee), through an action of the depositor. Effective June 3, 2013, the regular trustees were replaced by The
Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, N.A., a national banking association, as trustee (the Trustee).
The Royalty Trust was created to hold a 5% gross overriding
royalty interest (collectively, the overriding royalty interests) in future production from specified Inboard Lower Tertiary/Cretaceous
exploration prospects located in the shallow waters of the Gulf of Mexico and onshore in South Louisiana that existed as of December 5,
2012, the date of the merger agreement (collectively, the subject interests). The subject interests were “carved out” of the
mineral interests that were acquired by FCX pursuant to the merger and were not considered part of FCX’s purchase consideration
of MMR.
In connection with the merger, on June 3, 2013, (1)
FCX, as depositor, McMoRan, as grantor, the Trustee and the Delaware Trustee entered into the amended and restated royalty trust agreement
to govern the Royalty Trust and the respective rights and obligations of FCX, the Trustee, the Delaware Trustee, and the Royalty Trust
unitholders with respect to the Royalty Trust (the Royalty Trust Agreement); and (2) McMoRan, as grantor, and the Royalty Trust, as grantee,
entered into the master conveyance of overriding royalty interests (the master conveyance) pursuant to which McMoRan conveyed to the Royalty
Trust the overriding royalty interests in future production from the subject interests. Other than (a) its formation, (b) its receipt
of contributions and loans from FCX for administrative and other expenses as provided for in the Royalty Trust Agreement, (c) its payment
of such administrative and other expenses, (d) its repayment of loans from FCX, (e) its receipt of the conveyance of the overriding royalty
interests from McMoRan pursuant to the master conveyance, (f) its receipt of royalties from McMoRan and HOGA, and (g) its cash distributions
to Royalty Trust unitholders, if any, the Royalty Trust has not conducted any activities. The Trustee has no involvement with, control
over, or responsibility for, any aspect of any operations on or relating to the subject interests.
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The Trustee receives annual compensation of $200,000.
Additionally, the Trustee receives reimbursement for its reasonable out-of-pocket expenses incurred in connection with the administration
of the Royalty Trust. The Trustee’s compensation is paid out of the Royalty Trust’s assets. The Trustee has a lien on the
Royalty Trust’s assets to secure payment of its compensation and any indemnification expenses and other amounts to which it is entitled
under the Royalty Trust Agreement.
On February 5, 2019, McMoRan completed the sale of
all of its rights, title and interest in and to the onshore Highlander subject interest pursuant to a purchase and sale agreement with
HOGA (the Highlander Sale). The onshore Highlander subject interest was sold subject to the overriding royalty interest in future production
held by the Royalty Trust. As a result of the Highlander Sale, HOGA has a 72 percent working interest and an approximate 48 percent net
revenue interest in the onshore Highlander subject interest. The Royalty Trust continues to hold a 3.6 percent overriding royalty interest
in the onshore Highlander subject interest. HOGA is the operator of the onshore Highlander subject interest. The onshore Highlander subject
interest is the only subject interest in which HOGA has an interest, as McMoRan previously had relinquished, allowed to expire or sold
all of the other subject interests.
Effective December 31, 2024 (the Effective Date),
FCX, McMoRan and HOGA entered into an Assignment and Assumption Agreement and Bill of Sale, pursuant to which (1) FCX assigned to HOGA,
and HOGA assumed, all of the financial and other obligations of FCX as depositor under the Royalty Trust Agreement, and (2) McMoRan assigned
to HOGA, and HOGA assumed, all of the rights and obligations of McMoRan as grantor under the Royalty Trust Agreement and the master conveyance
that were not previously assumed by HOGA at the time of the Highlander Sale (collectively, the Assignment). Notwithstanding the Assignment,
FCX remains obligated to perform the financial and other obligations owed to the Royalty Trust by the depositor under the Royalty Trust
Agreement, if HOGA were to be unable to fully perform such obligations in the future.
At March 31, 2025, HOGA owned interests in approximately
30 gas leases onshore in South Louisiana, covering approximately 7,023 gross acres (5,056 acres net to HOGA’s interests) associated
with the onshore Highlander subject interest. As of March 31, 2025, the onshore Highlander subject interest had no production due to the
shutting in and subsequent abandonment of the sole well producing from the onshore Highlander subject interest as discussed in “–
Status of the Onshore Highlander Subject Interest ” below.
Status of the Onshore Highlander Subject Interest
As previously disclosed, the sole well producing from
the onshore Highlander subject interest experienced an operational issue on January 19, 2023, resulting in substantial amounts of water
entering the well, which caused a shut in of the well before production resumed at significantly reduced levels. Following an evaluation
by HOGA’s field operations team, HOGA determined that it would be necessary to commence operations to control the water production,
in expectation of eventually initiating “kill” operations on the well. HOGA informed the Trustee that the well was shut in
effective March 31, 2023 and production from the well ceased. In October 2023, HOGA informed the Trustee that due to the underground flow
of fluids into the wellbore, the well could not be salvaged and would be required to be plugged and abandoned. HOGA subsequently notified
the Trustee that operations had begun to permanently plug and abandon the sole well producing from the onshore Highlander subject interest
in early March 2024.
The onshore Highlander subject interest is the only
subject interest that has established commercial production. Abandoning the well eliminated any production from the onshore Highlander
subject interest, which also eliminated any proceeds to which the Royalty Trust would be entitled pursuant to its overriding royalty interests.
Unless another well is drilled on the onshore Highlander subject interest and produces hydrocarbons in commercial quantities, the Royalty
Trust does not expect to receive any income attributable to its overriding royalty interests and accordingly, does not expect to have
any cash available to distribute to Royalty Trust unitholders in future periods. HOGA informed the Trustee that a new well on the onshore
Highlander subject interest was spudded on January 30, 2025. Drilling of the new well remains in progress, and HOGA currently expects
to reach the planned depth of approximately 30,000 feet in the fourth quarter of 2025. Nevertheless, the future production status of this
well remains unknown. Neither the Trustee nor the Royalty Trust unitholders has any right to control or influence operations of the subject
interest.
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LIQUIDITY AND CAPITAL RESOURCES
Pursuant to the Royalty Trust Agreement, the Depositor
has agreed to pay annual trust expenses up to a maximum amount of $350,000, with no right of repayment or interest due, to the extent
the Royalty Trust lacks sufficient funds to pay administrative expenses. On February 1, 2024, pursuant to this provision, the Depositor
contributed approximately $166,000 for the payment of trust expenses incurred during the year ended December 31, 2023, and contributed
the maximum of $350,000 for the payment of trust expenses incurred during the year ending December 31, 2024. On April 4, 2025, pursuant
to this provision, the Depositor contributed $200,750 for the payment of trust expenses incurred during the quarter ended March 31, 2025.
In addition to such annual contributions, The Depositor
has agreed to lend money, on an unsecured, interest-free basis, to the Royalty Trust to fund the Royalty Trust’s ordinary administrative
expenses as set forth in the Royalty Trust Agreement. All funds the Trustee borrows to cover expenses or liabilities, whether from the
Depositor or from any other source, must be repaid before the Royalty Trust unitholders will receive any distributions. The Trustee requested
a loan from the Depositor in the amount of $200,000 on October 16, 2024. The Depositor funded the loan request with a check dated November
6, 2024.
Pursuant to the Royalty Trust Agreement, the Depositor
agreed to provide and maintain a $1.0 million stand-by reserve account or an equivalent letter of credit for the benefit of the Royalty
Trust to enable the Trustee to draw on such reserve account or letter of credit to pay obligations of the Royalty Trust if its funds are
inadequate to pay its obligations at any time. Currently, with the consent of the Trustee, the Depositor may reduce the reserve account
or substitute a letter of credit with a different face amount for the original letter of credit or any substitute letter of credit. In
connection with this arrangement, the Depositor provided $1.0 million to the Royalty Trust. The $1.0 million, plus interest collected
thereon, is reflected as reserve fund cash, with a corresponding reserve fund liability in the accompanying Statements of Assets, Liabilities
and Trust Corpus. As of March 31, 2025, the Depositor had not requested a reduction of the reserve account.
In accordance with the terms of the master conveyance,
royalties are paid to the Royalty Trust on the last day of the month following the month in which production payments are received by
HOGA. The Royalty Trust did not receive royalties during the three-month periods ended March 31, 2025 and 2024.
Royalties received by the Royalty Trust must first
be used to (i) satisfy Royalty Trust administrative expenses and (ii) reduce Royalty Trust indebtedness. As of March 31, 2025, the Royalty
Trust has an outstanding note payable to HOGA of $200,000.
Each quarter, the Trustee will determine the amount
of funds available for distribution to the Royalty Trust unitholders. Available funds will equal the excess cash received by the Royalty
Trust from the royalty interests and other sources during that quarter over the Royalty Trust’s liabilities for that quarter. Available
funds will be reduced by any cash the Trustee decides to hold as a reserve against future liabilities. As of March 31, 2025 the Trustee
has established a minimum cash reserve of $302,500. The minimum cash reserve is not reflective of the Royalty Trust’s operating
cash balance as of March 31, 2025 and December 31, 2024. Distributions will be made to Royalty Trust unitholders only when royalties received
less administrative expenses incurred and repayment of any indebtedness exceeds the minimum cash reserve.
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Commencing with the distribution to unitholders in
the first quarter of 2022, the Royalty Trust withheld $8,750 from the funds otherwise available for distribution each quarter through
the first quarter of 2023, with the intent of gradually building a cash reserve of approximately $350,000. As no proceeds were available
for distribution in the first quarter of 2025, the Royalty Trust did not withhold any funds for the cash reserve. Unless another well
is drilled on the onshore Highlander subject interest as discussed in “Overview – Status of the Onshore Highlander Subject
Interest” above, the Royalty Trust does not intend to withhold funds for the cash reserve as the Royalty Trust does not expect to
have any cash available to distribute to unitholders in future periods. This cash is reserved for the payment of future known, anticipated
or contingent expenses or liabilities of the Royalty Trust. The Trustee may increase or decrease the targeted cash reserve amount at any
time and may increase or decrease the rate at which it is withholding funds to build the cash reserve at any time, without advance notice
to the unitholders. Cash held in reserve will be invested as required by the Royalty Trust Agreement. Any cash reserved in excess of the
amount necessary to pay or provide for the payment of future known, anticipated or contingent expenses or liabilities eventually will
be distributed to unitholders, together with interest earned on the funds.
There was no distributable income during the three-month
periods ended March 31, 2025 and 2024 due to the shutting in and subsequent abandonment of the sole well producing from the onshore Highlander
subject interest as discussed in “Overview – Status of the Onshore Highlander Subject Interest” above. Any distribution
in a particular period is not necessarily indicative of future distributions.
The Royalty Trust’s only other sources of liquidity
are mandatory annual contributions, any loans and the required standby reserve account or letter of credit from HOGA. As a result, any
material adverse change in HOGA’s financial condition or results of operations could materially and adversely affect the Royalty
Trust and the underlying royalty trust units.
OFF-BALANCE SHEET ARRANGEMENTS
The Royalty Trust has no off-balance sheet arrangements. The Royalty Trust
has not guaranteed the debt of any other party, nor does the Royalty Trust have any other arrangements or relationships with other entities
that could potentially result in unconsolidated debt, losses or contingent obligations.
RESULTS OF OPERATIONS
Royalty Income. In accordance with the terms
of the master conveyance, during the three-month periods ended March 31, 2025 and 2024, the Royalty Trust did not receive royalty income,
due to the shutting in and subsequent abandonment of the sole well producing from the onshore Highlander subject interest as discussed
in “Overview – Status of the Onshore Highlander Subject Interest” above.
Administrative Expenses. Administrative expenses
consist primarily of audit, legal and trustee expenses incurred in connection with the administration of the Royalty Trust. During the
three-month periods ended March 31, 2025 and 2024, the Royalty Trust paid administrative expenses of $0 and $421,723, respectively. Administrative
expenses were higher for the three-month period ended March 31, 2024, as compared to the corresponding 2025 period, primarily due to the
Trust’s payment of fourth quarter 2023 administrative expenses in the first quarter of 2024 and deferring payment of first quarter
2025 administrative expenses until April 2025.
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NEW ACCOUNTING STANDARDS
None.
CAUTIONARY STATEMENT
This Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q contains forward-looking
statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act
of 1934, as amended (the Exchange Act). Forward-looking statements are all statements other than statements of historical facts, such
as any statements regarding the future financial condition of the Royalty Trust or the trading market for the royalty trust units, all
statements regarding the plans of HOGA for the subject interests, the potential results of any drilling on the subject interests by the
applicable operator, anticipated interests of HOGA and the Royalty Trust in any of the subject interests, HOGA’s geologic models
and the nature of the geologic trend onshore in South Louisiana discussed in this Form 10-Q, the amount and date of quarterly distributions
to Royalty Trust unitholders, expectations regarding the drilling of a new well on the Highlander subject interest, and statements regarding
the Royalty Trust’s future income from the overriding royalty interests and future distributions to Royalty Trust unitholders and
all statements regarding any belief or understanding of the nature or potential of the subject interests. The words “anticipates,”
“may,” “can,” “plans,” “believes,” “estimates,” “expects,” “projects,”
“intends,” “likely,” “will,” “should,” “to be,” “potential,” and
any similar expressions and/or statements that are not historical facts are intended to identify those assertions as forward-looking statements.
Forward-looking statements are not guarantees or assurances
of future performance and actual results may differ materially from those anticipated, projected or assumed in the forward-looking statements.
Important factors that may cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated by the forward-looking statements include,
but are not limited to, the future plans of HOGA for its remaining oil and gas properties; the risk that the subject interests will not
produce additional hydrocarbons; general economic and business conditions; variations in the market demand for, and prices of, oil and
natural gas; drilling results; changes in oil and natural gas reserve expectations; the potential adoption of new governmental regulations;
decisions by HOGA not to develop and/or transfer the subject interests; any inability of HOGA to develop the subject interests; damages
to facilities resulting from natural disasters or accidents; fluctuations in the market price, volume and frequency of the trading market
for the royalty trust units; the amount of cash received or expected to be received by the Trustee from the underlying subject interests
on or prior to a record date for a quarterly cash distributions; the cost and timing of drilling a new well on the Highlander subject
interest; and other factors described in Part I, Item 1A. “Risk Factors” in the 2024 Form 10-K, as updated by the Royalty
Trust’s subsequent filings with the SEC. Any differences in actual cash receipts by the Royalty Trust could affect the amount of
quarterly cash distributions.
Investors are cautioned that current production rates
may not be indicative of future production rates or of the amounts of hydrocarbons that a well may produce, and that many of the assumptions
upon which forward-looking statements are based are likely to change after such forward-looking statements are made, which the Royalty
Trust cannot control. The Royalty Trust cautions investors that it does not intend to update its forward-looking statements, notwithstanding
any changes in assumptions, changes in business plans, actual experience, or other changes, and the Royalty Trust undertakes no obligation
to update any forward-looking statements except as required by law.
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Item 3. Quantitative and Qualitative Disclosures
About Market Risk .
As a smaller reporting company, the Royalty Trust
is not required to provide the information required by this Item.
Item 4. Controls and Procedures .
(a) Evaluation of disclosure controls and procedures .
The Royalty Trust has no employees, and, therefore, does not have a principal executive officer or principal financial officer. Accordingly,
the Trustee is responsible for making the evaluations, assessments and conclusions required pursuant to this Item 4. The Trustee has evaluated
the effectiveness of the Royalty Trust’s “disclosure controls and procedures” (as defined in Rules 13a-15(e) and 15d-15(e)
under the Exchange Act) as of the end of the period covered by this Form 10-Q. Based on this evaluation, the Trustee has concluded that
the Royalty Trust’s disclosure controls and procedures are effective as of the end of the period covered by this Form 10-Q.
Due to the nature of the Royalty Trust as a passive
entity and in light of the contractual arrangements pursuant to which the Royalty Trust was created, including the provisions of (i) the
Royalty Trust Agreement and (ii) the master conveyance, the Royalty Trust’s disclosure controls and procedures necessarily rely
on (A) information provided by FCX or HOGA, including information relating to results of operations, the costs and revenues attributable
to the subject interests and other operating and historical data, plans for future operating and capital expenditures, reserve information,
information relating to projected production, and other information relating to the status and results of operations of the subject interests
and the overriding royalty interests, and (B) conclusions and reports regarding reserves by the Royalty Trust’s independent reserve
engineers.
(b) Changes in internal control over financial
reporting . During the quarter ended March 31, 2025, there has been no change in the Royalty Trust’s internal control over financial
reporting that has materially affected, or is reasonably likely to materially affect, the Royalty Trust’s internal control over
financial reporting. The Trustee notes for purposes of clarification that it has no authority over, and makes no statement concerning,
the internal control over financial reporting of HOGA.
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PART II. OTHER INFORMATION
Item 1. Legal Proceedings .
There are currently no pending legal proceedings to which the Royalty Trust
is a party.
Item 1A. Risk Factors .
Please refer to Part I, Item 1A. “Risk Factors”
in the 2024 Form 10-K. Any of these factors could result in a significant or material adverse effect on the Royalty Trust’s results
of operations or financial condition. There have been no material changes to the Royalty Trust’s risk factors since the 2024 Form
10-K.
Item 5. Other Information .
Rule 10b5-1 Trading Plans. During the three
months ended March 31, 2025, no officer or employee of the Trustee who performs policy-making functions for the Royalty Trust adopted,
modified, or terminated any Rule 10b5-1 trading arrangement or non-Rule 10b5-1 trading arrangement, as such terms are defined in Item
408(a) of Regulation S-K, with respect to the Royalty Trust units.
Item 6. Exhibits .
The following exhibits are filed or furnished as part
of this quarterly report on Form 10-Q:
Filed or
Furnished
Exhibit
with this
Incorporated by Reference
Number
Exhibit Title
Form 10-Q
Form
File No.
Date Filed
3.1
Composite Certificate of Trust of Gulf Coast Ultra Deep Royalty Trust
10-Q
333-185742
August 14, 2013
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Certification pursuant to Rule 13a-14(a)/15d-14(a)
X
32
Certification pursuant to 18 U.S.C. Section 1350
X
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SIGNATURE
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange
Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned thereunto duly authorized.
Gulf Coast Ultra Deep Royalty Trust
By:
The Bank of New York Mellon
Trust Company, N.A., as Trustee
By:
/s/ Sarah C.
Newell
Sarah C. Newell
Vice President
Date: May 14, 2025
The Registrant, Gulf Coast Ultra Deep Royalty Trust,
has no principal executive officer, principal financial officer, controller or chief accounting officer, board of directors or persons
performing similar functions. Accordingly, no additional signatures are available and none have been provided. In signing the report above,
the Trustee does not imply that it has performed any such function or that any such function exists pursuant to the terms of the amended
and restated royalty trust agreement, dated June 3, 2013, under which it serves.
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