Item 1. Financial Statements
Item 1. Financial Statements.
VOC ENERGY TRUST
CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF DISTRIBUTABLE INCOME
(Unaudited)
Three months ended
March 31,
2022
2021
Income from net profits interest
$ 4,712,186
$ 555,693
Cash on hand used (withheld) for Trust expenses
(88,421 )
350,706
General and administrative expenses (1)
(373,765 )
(396,399 )
Distributable income
$ 4,250,000
$ 510,000
Distributions per Trust unit (17,000,000 Trust units issued and outstanding at March 31, 2022 and 2021)
$ 0.25
$ 0.03
(1)
Includes $27,750 and $26,685 paid to VOC Brazos Energy Partners, LP (“VOC Brazos”) during the three months ended March 31, 2022 and 2021, respectively, and $37,500 paid to The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, N.A. during each of the three-month periods ended March 31, 2022 and 2021.
CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF ASSETS AND TRUST CORPUS
March 31,
2022
December 31,
2021
(Unaudited)
ASSETS
Cash and cash equivalents
$ 375,625
$ 287,204
Investment in net profits interest
140,591,606
140,591,606
Accumulated amortization and impairment
(125,372,493 )
(124,873,620 )
Total assets
$ 15,594,738
$ 16,005,190
TRUST CORPUS
Trust corpus, 17,000,000 Trust units issued and outstanding at March 31, 2022 and December 31, 2021
$ 15,594,738
$ 16,005,190
CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN TRUST CORPUS
(Unaudited)
Three months ended
March 31,
2022
2021
Trust corpus, beginning of period
$ 16,005,190
$ 19,012,202
Income from net profits interest
4,712,186
555,693
Cash distribution
(4,250,000 )
(510,000 )
Trust expenses
(373,765 )
(396,399 )
Amortization of net profits interest
(498,873 )
(769,431 )
Trust corpus, end of period
$ 15,594,738
$ 17,892,065
The accompanying notes are an integral part of
these condensed financial statements.
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VOC ENERGY TRUST
NOTES TO CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited)
Note
1. Organization
of the Trust
VOC Energy Trust (the “Trust”) is a
statutory trust formed on November 3, 2010 (capitalized on December 17, 2010), under the Delaware Statutory Trust Act pursuant
to a Trust Agreement dated November 3, 2010 (as amended and restated on May 10, 2011, the “Trust Agreement”) among
VOC Brazos Energy Partners, L.P., a Texas limited partnership (“VOC Brazos”), as trustor, The Bank of New York Mellon Trust
Company, N.A., as Trustee (the “Trustee”), and Wilmington Trust Company, as Delaware Trustee (the “Delaware Trustee”).
The Trust was created to acquire and hold a term net profits interest for the benefit of the Trust unitholders.
VOC Brazos is a privately held limited partnership
engaged in the production and development of oil and natural gas from properties located in Texas. VOC Kansas Energy Partners, L.L.C.,
a Kansas limited liability company (“VOC Kansas”), is a privately held limited liability company engaged in the production
and development of oil and natural gas from properties primarily located in Kansas along with a limited number of Texas properties. In
connection with the closing of the initial public offering of units of beneficial interest in the Trust (“Trust Units”) in
May 2011, VOC Brazos acquired all of the membership interests in VOC Kansas in exchange for newly issued limited partner interests
in VOC Brazos pursuant to a Contribution and Exchange Agreement, dated August 30, 2010, as amended, by and between VOC Brazos and
VOC Kansas. This resulted in VOC Kansas becoming a wholly-owned subsidiary of VOC Brazos.
The Trust was created to acquire and hold a term
net profits interest representing the right to receive 80% of the net proceeds (calculated as described below in Note 5) from production
from the underlying properties (as defined below). The net profits interest consists of working interests in substantially all of the
oil and natural gas properties held by VOC Brazos and VOC Kansas in the States of Kansas and Texas as of the date of the conveyance of
the net profits interest to the Trust. We refer to the properties in which the Trust holds the net profits interest as the “underlying
properties.”
The net profits interest is passive in nature,
and the Trustee has no management control over and no responsibility relating to the operation of the underlying properties. The net profits
interest entitles the Trust to receive 80% of the net proceeds attributable to VOC Brazos’ interest from the sale of production
from the underlying properties during the term of the Trust. The net profits interest will terminate on the later to occur of (1) December 31,
2030 or (2) the time when 10.6 million barrels of oil equivalent (“MMBoe”) (which is the equivalent of 8.5 MMBoe
in respect of the net profits interest) have been produced from the underlying properties and sold, and the Trust will soon thereafter
wind up its affairs and terminate.
As of March 31, 2022, cumulatively, since
inception, the Trust has received payment for 80% of the net proceeds attributable to VOC Brazos’ interest from the sale of 7.7 MMBoe
of production from the underlying properties (which is the equivalent of 6.2 MMBoe (unaudited) in respect of the net profits interest).
The Trustee can authorize the Trust to borrow money
to pay administrative or incidental expenses of the Trust that exceed cash held by the Trust. The Trustee may authorize the Trust to borrow
from the Trustee or the Delaware Trustee as a lender provided the terms of the loan are similar to the terms it would grant to a similarly
situated commercial customer with whom it did not have a fiduciary relationship. The Trustee may also deposit funds awaiting distribution
in an account with itself and make other short-term investments with the funds distributed to the Trust.
Note
2. Basis
of Presentation
The accompanying Condensed Statements of Assets
and Trust Corpus as of December 31, 2021, which has been derived from audited financial statements, and the unaudited interim condensed
financial statements as of March 31, 2022 and for the three-month periods ended March 31, 2022 and 2021, have been prepared
pursuant to the rules and regulations of the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”). Accordingly, certain information
and note disclosures normally included in annual financial statements have been condensed or omitted pursuant to those rules and
regulations.
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The preparation of financial statements requires
the Trust to make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets
and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period.
Actual results could differ from those estimates. The Trustee believes such information includes all the disclosures necessary to make
the information presented not misleading. The information furnished reflects all adjustments that are, in the opinion of the Trustee,
necessary for a fair presentation of the results of the interim period presented. The financial information should be read in conjunction
with the financial statements and notes thereto included in the Trust’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31,
2021.
Note 3. Trust
Accounting Policies
The Trust uses the modified cash basis of accounting
to report receipts of the net profits interest and payments of expenses incurred. The net profits interest represents the right to receive
revenues (oil and natural gas sales), less direct operating expenses (lease operating expenses, lease maintenance, lease overhead, and
production and property taxes) and an adjustment for lease equipment costs and lease development expenses (which are capitalized in financial
statements prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (“U.S. GAAP”))
of the underlying properties, times 80%. Actual cash receipts may vary due to timing delays of actual cash receipts from the property
operators or purchasers and due to wellhead and pipeline volume balancing agreements or practices. The actual cash distributions of the
Trust will be made based on the terms of the conveyance creating the Trust’s net profits interest. Expenses of the Trust, which
include accounting, engineering, legal and other professional fees, Trustee fees, an administrative fee paid to VOC Brazos and out-of-pocket
expenses, are recognized when paid. Under U.S. GAAP, revenues and expenses would be recognized on an accrual basis. Amortization of the
investment in net profits interest is recorded on a unit-of-production method in the period in which the cash is received with respect
to such production. Such amortization does not reduce distributable income, rather it is charged directly to Trust corpus.
This comprehensive basis of accounting other than
U.S. GAAP corresponds to the accounting permitted for royalty trusts by the SEC as specified by Staff Accounting Bulletin Topic 12:E,
Financial Statements of Royalty Trusts.
Investment in the net profits interest was recorded
initially at the historical cost of VOC Brazos and is periodically assessed to determine whether its aggregate value has been impaired
below its total capitalized cost based on the underlying properties. The Trust will provide a write-down to its investment in the net
profits interest if and when total capitalized costs, less accumulated amortization, exceeds undiscounted future net revenues attributable
to the proved oil and gas reserves of the underlying properties. There was no impairment of the investment in the net profits interest
during the quarters ended March 31, 2022 or 2021.
No new accounting pronouncements were adopted or
issued during the quarter ended March 31, 2022 that would impact the financial statements of the Trust.
Note 4. Investment
in Net Profits Interest
The net profits interest was recorded at the historical
cost of VOC Brazos on May 10, 2011, the date of the conveyance of the net profits interest to the Trust, and was calculated as follows:
Oil and gas properties
$ 197,270,173
Accumulated depreciation and depletion
(17,681,155 )
Hedge liability
(1,717,713 )
20-year asset retirement liability
(2,131,797 )
Net property to be conveyed
175,739,508
Times 80% net profits interest to Trust
$ 140,591,606
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Note
5. Income from Net Profits
Interest
Three months ended
March 31,
2022
2021
Excess of revenues over direct operating expenses and lease equipment and development costs (1)
$ 5,890,233
$ 694,616
Times 80% net profits interest to Trust
80 %
80 %
Income from net profits interest before reserve adjustments
4,712,186
555,693
VOC Brazos reserve for future development, maintenance or operating expenditures (2)
–
–
Income from net profits interest (3)
$ 4,712,186
$ 555,693
(1)
Excess of revenues over direct operating expenses and lease equipment and development costs reflect expenses and costs incurred by VOC Brazos during the September through November production period. Pursuant to the terms of the conveyance of the net profits interest, lease equipment and development costs are to be deducted when calculating the distributable income to the Trust.
(2)
Pursuant to the terms of the conveyance of the net profits interest, VOC Brazos can reserve up to $1.0 million for future development, maintenance or operating expenditures at any time. During the three months ended March 31, 2022 and 2021, VOC Brazos did not withhold or release any dollar amounts due to the Trust from the reserve. The reserve balance was $1,000,000 at March 31, 2022 and 2021, respectively.
(3)
The income from net profits interest is based upon the cash receipts from VOC Brazos for the oil and gas production. The revenues from oil production are typically received by VOC Brazos one month after production; thus, the cash received by the Trust during the three months ended March 31, 2022 substantially represents production by VOC Brazos from September 2021 through November 2021. The cash received by the Trust during the three months ended March 31, 2021 substantially represents production by VOC Brazos from September 2020 through November 2020.
For the three months ended March 31, 2022
and 2021, MV Purchasing, LLC, an affiliate of VOC Brazos, purchased a significant portion of the production of the underlying properties.
Sales to MV Purchasing, LLC are under short-term arrangements, ranging from one to six months, using market sensitive pricing.
Note 6. Income Taxes
The Trust is a Delaware statutory trust and is
not required to pay federal or state income taxes. Accordingly, no provision for federal or state income taxes has been made.
Note
7. Distributions
to Unitholders
VOC Brazos makes quarterly payments of the net
profits interest to the Trust. The Trustee determines for each quarter the amount available for distribution to the Trust unitholders.
This distribution is expected to be made on or before the 45th day following the end of each quarter to the Trust unitholders of record
on the 30th day of the month following the end of each quarter (or the next succeeding business day). Such amounts will be equal to the
excess, if any, of the cash received by the Trust relating to the preceding quarter, over the expenses of the Trust paid for such quarter,
subject to adjustments for changes made by the Trustee during such quarter in any cash reserves established for future expenses of the
Trust. The Trustee intends to build a reserve of approximately $1.175 million for the payment of future known, anticipated or contingent
expenses or liabilities, commencing with the distribution payable in the first quarter of 2022. The Trustee may increase or decrease the
targeted 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 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.
The first quarterly distribution during 2022 was
$4,250,000, or $0.25 per Trust Unit, and was made on February 14, 2022 to Trust unitholders owning Trust Units as of February 1,
2022. Such distribution included the net proceeds of production collected by VOC Brazos from October 1, 2021 through December 31,
2021 and was net of $182,917 withheld by the Trustee towards the building of the cash reserve described above.
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The first quarterly distribution during 2021 was
$510,000, or $0.03 per Trust Unit, and was made on February 12, 2021 to Trust unitholders owning Trust Units as of February 1,
2021. Such distribution included the net proceeds of production collected by VOC Brazos from October 1, 2020 through December 31,
2020.
Note
8. Advance
for Trust Expenses
Under the terms of the Trust Agreement, the Trustee
is allowed to borrow money to pay Trust expenses. During the three months ended March 31, 2022 and 2021, there were no borrowings
or amounts owed for money borrowed in previous quarters. Under the terms of the Trust Agreement, VOC Brazos has provided a letter of credit
in the amount of $1,700,000 to the Trustee to protect the Trust against the risk that it does not have sufficient cash to pay future expenses.
Note
9. Subsequent
Events
On April 20, 2022, the Trust announced a Trust
distribution of net profits for the first quarterly payment period ended March 31, 2022. Unitholders of record on May 2, 2022
will receive a distribution amounting to $4,760,000, or $0.28 per Trust Unit, which will be paid on May 13, 2022. Such distribution
is net of $182,917 withheld by the Trustee towards the building of the cash reserve described in Note 7.
Item 2. Trustee’s
Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations.
The following discussion of the Trust’s financial
condition and results of operations should be read in conjunction with the financial statements and notes thereto. The Trust’s purpose
is, in general, to hold the net profits interest, to distribute to the Trust unitholders cash that the Trust receives in respect of the
net profits interest and to perform certain administrative functions in respect of the net profits interest and the Trust Units. The Trust
derives substantially all of its income and cash flows from the net profits interest. All information regarding operations has been provided
to the Trustee by VOC Brazos.
Results of Operations
Results of Operations for the Quarters Ended March 31, 2022
and 2021
The following is a summary of income from net profits
interest received by the Trust for the three months ended March 31, 2022 and 2021 consisting of the January distribution for
each respective year:
Three months ended
March 31,
2022
2021
Sales volumes:
Oil (Bbl)
135,762
136,583
Natural gas (Mcf)
84,632
95,986
Total (BOE)
149,867
152,581
Average sales prices:
Oil (per Bbl)
$ 73.79
$ 36.26
Natural gas (per Mcf)
$ 5.78
$ 2.07
Gross proceeds:
Oil sales
$ 10,017,815
$ 4,952,685
Natural gas sales
489,251
199,136
Total gross proceeds
10,507,066
5,151,821
Costs:
Production and development costs:
Lease operating expenses
3,458,894
2,691,487
Production and property taxes
665,791
751,557
Development expenses
492,148
1,014,161
Total costs
4,616,833
4,457,205
Excess of revenues over direct operating expenses and lease equipment and development costs
5,890,233
694,616
Times net profits interest over the term of the Trust
80 %
80 %
Income from net profits interest before reserve adjustments
4,712,186
555,693
VOC Brazos reserve for future development, maintenance or operating expenditures
–
–
Income from net profits interest
$ 4,712,186
$ 555,693
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The cash received by the Trust from VOC Brazos
during the quarter ended March 31, 2022 substantially represents the production by VOC Brazos from September 2021 through November 2021.
The cash received by the Trust from VOC Brazos during the quarter ended March 31, 2021 substantially represents the production by
VOC Brazos from September 2020 through November 2020. The revenues from oil production are typically received by VOC Brazos
one month after production.
Gross
proceeds . Oil and natural gas sales were $10,507,066 for the three months ended March 31, 2022, an increase of $5,355,245
or 103.9% from $5,151,821 for the three months ended March 31, 2021. Revenues are a function of oil and natural gas sales prices
and volumes sold. The increase in gross proceeds was due to increases in market prices for oil and natural gas, partially offset by decreases
in oil and natural gas sales volumes during the first quarter of 2022. During the three months ended March 31, 2022, the average
price for oil increased 103.5% to $73.79 per Bbl and the average price for natural gas increased 179.2% to $5.78 per Mcf. During the three
months ended March 31, 2022, oil sales volumes were 135,762 Bbls for the three months ended March 31, 2022, a decrease of 821
Bbls or 0.6% from 136,583 Bbls for the three months ended March 31, 2021, while natural gas sales volumes were 84,632 Mcf, a decrease
of 11,354 Mcf or 11.8% from 95,986 Mcf for the same period in 2021.
Costs .
Lease operating expenses were $3,458,894 for the three months ended March 31, 2022, an increase of $767,407 or 28.5% from $2,691,487
for the three months ended March 31, 2021. Production and property taxes were $665,791 for the three months ended March 31,
2022, a decrease of $85,766 or 11.4% from $751,557 for the same period in 2021. Such decrease is primarily due to a $157,275 or 110.1%
increase in production taxes due to higher sales prices offset by a decrease in property taxes of $243,041 or 39.9%. Development expenses
were $492,148 for the three months ended March 31, 2022, a decrease of $522,013 or 51.5% from $1,014,161 for the same period in 2021.
Such decrease was primarily due to decreased development expenses during the three months ended March 31, 2022, compared to the three
months ended March 31, 2021.
Excess
of revenues over direct operating expenses and lease equipment and development costs . The excess of revenues over direct operating
expenses and lease equipment and development costs from the underlying properties was $5,890,233 for the three months ended March 31,
2022, an increase of $5,195,617 or 748.0% from $694,616 for the three months ended March 31, 2021. The Trust’s 80% net profits
interest of these totals were $4,712,186 and $555,693, respectively. During the three months ended March 31, 2022 and 2021, VOC Brazos
did not withhold or release any dollar amounts due to the Trust from the previously established cash reserve for future development, maintenance
or operating expenditures, which resulted in income from the net profits interest of $4,712,186 and $555,693 for such periods, respectively.
These amounts were reduced by a Trust holdback for current estimated expenses of $279,269 and $45,693 for the three months ended March 31,
2022 and 2021, respectively, and a Trust holdback for future estimated expenses of $182,917 for the three months ended March 31,
2022. The Trustee paid general and administrative expenses of $373,765 for the three months ended March 31, 2022, a decrease of $22,634
from $396,399 for the three months ended March 31, 2021. This decrease was primarily due to the differences in timing of receipt
and payment of recurring general and administrative expenses. These factors resulted in distributable income for the three months ended
March 31, 2022 of $4,250,000, an increase of $3,740,000 from $510,000 for the three months ended March 31, 2021.
Liquidity and Capital Resources
Other than Trust administrative expenses, including
any reserves established by the Trustee for future liabilities, the Trust’s only use of cash is for distributions to Trust unitholders.
Administrative expenses include payments to the Trustee as well as a quarterly administrative fee to VOC Brazos pursuant to an administrative
services agreement. Each quarter, the Trustee determines the amount of funds available for distribution. Available funds are the
excess cash, if any, received by the Trust from the net profits interest and other sources (such as interest earned on any amounts reserved
by the Trustee) in that quarter, over the Trust’s expenses paid for that quarter. Available funds are reduced by any cash
that the Trustee decides to reserve for future development, maintenance or operating expenses. As of March 31, 2022, $375,625 was
held by the Trustee as such a reserve.
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The Trustee may cause the Trust to borrow funds
required to pay expenses if the Trustee determines that the cash on hand and the cash to be received are insufficient to cover the Trust’s
expenses. If the Trust borrows funds, the Trust unitholders will not receive distributions until the borrowed funds are repaid.
During the three months ended March 31, 2022 and 2021, there were no such borrowings. VOC Brazos has provided a letter of credit
in the amount of $1.7 million to the Trustee to protect the Trust against the risk that it does not have sufficient cash to pay future
expenses.
In November 2021, the Trustee notified VOC
Brazos that the Trustee intends to build a reserve for the payment of future known, anticipated or contingent expenses or liabilities,
commencing with the distribution payable in the first quarter of 2022. The Trustee intends to withhold a portion of the proceeds otherwise
available for distribution each quarter to gradually build a cash reserve to approximately $1.175 million. This amount is in addition
to the $1.7 million letter of credit described above. The Trustee may increase or decrease the targeted 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 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. The Trustee elected to withhold $182,917 from the proceeds otherwise available for distribution
through March 31, 2022 towards the building of the cash reserve described above.
Income to the Trust from the net profits interest
is based on the calculation and definitions of “gross proceeds” and “net proceeds” contained in the conveyance.
As substantially all of the underlying properties
are located in mature fields, VOC Brazos does not expect future costs for the underlying properties to change significantly compared to
recent historical costs other than changes due to fluctuations in the general cost of oilfield services. VOC Brazos may establish
a cash reserve of up to $1.0 million in the aggregate at any given time from the dollar amount otherwise distributable to the Trust to
reduce the impact on distributions of uneven capital expenditure timing. The cash reserve balance was $1,000,000 at March 31, 2022
and 2021, respectively.
Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
This Form 10-Q includes “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”). All statements other than statements of historical fact included in
this Form 10-Q, including without limitation the statements under “Trustee’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition
and Results of Operations” are forward-looking statements. Although VOC Brazos advised the Trust that it believes that the expectations
reflected in the forward-looking statements contained herein are reasonable, no assurance can be given that such expectations will prove
to have been correct. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from expectations (“Cautionary Statements”)
are disclosed in the Trust’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2021 (the “Form 10-K”),
including under the section “Item 1A. Risk Factors”. All subsequent written and oral forward-looking statements attributable
to the Trust or persons acting on its behalf are expressly qualified in their entirety by the Cautionary Statements.
Item
3. Quantitative
and Qualitative Disclosures About Market Risk.
The Trust is a smaller reporting company as defined
by Rule 12b-2 of the Exchange Act and is not required to provide the information under this Item.
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