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Comstock Resources, Inc. Reports First Quarter 2010 Financial and Operating Results

FRISCO, Texas, May 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Comstock Resources, Inc. ("Comstock" or the "Company") (NYSE: CRK) today reported financial and operating results for the three months ended March 31, 2010.  

Financial Results for the Three Months Ended March 31, 2010

Comstock reported net income of $7.3 million or 16 cents per diluted share for the first quarter of 2010 as compared to 2009's first quarter net loss of $5.7 million or 12 cents per share.  The improved profits for the first quarter of 2010 as compared to the net loss in the first quarter of 2009 are primarily attributable to higher natural gas production and increased oil and natural gas prices.  

Comstock's production in the first quarter of 2010 grew 34% to 18.8 billion cubic feet of natural gas equivalent ("Bcfe") as compared to 14.1 Bcfe produced in the first quarter of 2009.  Production in the first quarter averaged 209 million cubic feet of natural gas equivalent ("MMcfe") per day.  The increase in production is primarily attributable to Comstock's successful Haynesville shale drilling program.  Production from Haynesville shale wells comprised 93 MMcfe per day (44%) of the Company's total production in the first quarter of 2010, as compared to only 6 MMcfe per day (4%) during the first quarter of 2009.  The Company's realized oil prices improved by 91% to $67.08 per barrel in the first quarter of 2010 from $35.03 per barrel in the first quarter of 2009, while natural gas prices increased 55 cents per Mcf or 12% to $5.30 per Mcf in the first quarter of 2010 as compared to $4.75 per Mcf in the first quarter of 2009.  

The higher sales volumes, combined with the higher oil and natural gas prices, resulted in sales increasing by 55% to $106.1 million in the first quarter of 2010 as compared to 2009's first quarter sales of $68.4 million.  Comstock generated $71.7 million in operating cash flow (before changes in working capital accounts) in the first quarter of 2010 as compared to 2009's first quarter operating cash flow of $44.8 million.  EBITDAX, or earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, depletion, amortization, exploration expense and other noncash expenses, was $80.3 million in 2010's first quarter as compared to 2009's first quarter EBITDAX of $45.3 million.  

2010 Drilling Results

In the first quarter of 2010, Comstock drilled 14 wells (9.9 net), nine of which have been successfully completed as producing wells.  The remaining five wells are scheduled for completion during May, 2010.

In the East Texas/North Louisiana region, Comstock drilled 13 wells (9.4 net) in the first quarter.   Twelve of the wells are Haynesville shale wells.  Six of the operated Haynesville shale wells drilled in 2010 have been completed and had an average initial production rate of 14.0 MMcfe per day.

In the South Toledo Bend field in Sabine Parish, Louisiana, Comstock drilled the Sustainable Forest 3#1H well to the upper section of the Haynesville shale or Bossier shale and completed the well with 16 frac stages.  The well's initial production rate was 20 MMcfe per day.  Comstock has a 67% working interest in this well.  In the Logansport field in DeSoto Parish, Louisiana, Comstock completed two successful operated Haynesville shale wells.  The Horn 5 #1H well was drilled to a vertical depth of 11,275 feet with a 4,669 foot lateral.  The well was completed with 18 frac stages and was tested at an initial production rate of 20 MMcfe per day.  Comstock has a 100% working interest in this well.  The Ramsey 4 #1H well was drilled to a vertical depth of 11,426 feet with a 4,616 foot horizontal lateral.  The well was completed with 18 frac stages and was tested at an initial production rate of 15 MMcfe per day.  Comstock has a 100% working interest in this well.  In the North Toledo Bend field in DeSoto Parish, Louisiana, Comstock completed two successful wells.  The BSMC 1 #1H was drilled to a vertical depth of 11,416 feet with a 4,471 foot horizontal lateral.  The well was completed with 12 frac stages and was tested at an initial production rate of 9 MMcfe per day.  Comstock has a 63% working interest in this well.  The BSMC 12 #2H was drilled to a vertical depth of 11,017 feet with a 4,431 foot horizontal lateral.  The well was completed with 12 frac stages and was tested with an initial production rate of 9 MMcfe per day.  Comstock has a 66% working interest in this well.  In the Waskom field in Harrison County, Texas Comstock drilled the Clark H #1H well to a vertical depth of 10,908 feet with a 4,261 foot horizontal lateral.  The well was completed with 18 frac stages and was tested at an initial production rate of 12 MMcfe per day.  Comstock has a 100% working interest in this well.  

In addition to its Haynesville shale horizontal drilling program, Comstock has drilled two vertical wells in 2010's first quarter.  Comstock successfully completed a Cotton Valley well in our Blocker field in East Texas and also completed the Julian Pasture #4 in the Ball Ranch field in South Texas which was tested at an initial production rate of 8 MMcfe per day.

Comstock has planned a conference call for 9:30 a.m. Central Time on Tuesday, May 4, 2010, to discuss the operational and financial results for the first quarter of 2010.  Investors wishing to participate should visit the Company's website at www.comstockresources.com for a live web cast or dial 1-866-202-3109 (international dial-in use 617-213-8844) and provide access code 60429994 when prompted.  If you are unable to participate in the original conference call, a web replay will be available approximately 24 hours following the completion of the call on Comstock's website at www.comstockresources.com.  The web replay will be available for approximately one week.

This press release may contain "forward-looking statements" as that term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.  Such statements are based on management's current expectations and are subject to a number of factors and uncertainties which could cause actual results to differ materially from those described herein.  Although the Company believes the expectations in such statements to be reasonable, there can be no assurance that such expectations will prove to be correct.

Comstock Resources, Inc. is an independent energy company based in Frisco, Texas and is engaged in oil and gas acquisitions, exploration and development primarily in Texas and Louisiana.  The Company's stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol CRK.

COMSTOCK RESOURCES, INC.

OPERATING RESULTS

(In thousands, except per share amounts)



Three Months Ended

March 31,




2010



2009











Revenues:









Oil and gas sales


$

106,089



$

68,351











Operating expenses:









Production taxes



1,675




1,122


Gathering and transportation



4,528




1,244


Lease operating



14,160




14,593


Exploration



1,169




13


Depreciation, depletion and amortization



59,409




47,272


Impairment of oil and gas properties



159





General and administrative



9,801




9,819











Total operating expenses



90,901




74,063











Operating income (loss)



15,188




(5,712)











Other income (expenses):









Interest income



139




22


Other income



20




63


Interest expense



(7,844)




(2,162)











Total other income (expenses)



(7,685)




(2,077)











Income (loss) before income taxes



7,503




(7,789)


Benefit from (provision for) income taxes



(161)




2,132


Net income (loss)


$

7,342



$

(5,657)











Net income (loss) per share:









Basic


$

0.16



$

(0.12)


Diluted


$

0.16



$

(0.12)











Weighted average shares outstanding:









Basic



45,408




44,941


Diluted(1)



45,544




44,941



(1)  For 2009, basic and diluted shares are the same due to the net loss.



COMSTOCK RESOURCES, INC.

OPERATING RESULTS

(In thousands)



Three Months Ended

March 31,




2010



2009











OPERATING CASH FLOW:









Net income (loss)


$

7,342



$

(5,657)


Reconciling items:









Deferred income taxes



(55)




(721)


Depreciation, depletion and amortization



59,409




47,272


Impairment of oil and gas properties



159





Debt issuance cost and discount amortization



602




203


Stock-based compensation



4,233




3,667


Operating cash flow



71,690




44,764


Excess tax benefit from stock-based compensation



(1,490)




(679)


(Increase) decrease in accounts receivable



(4,786)




10,185


Decrease in other current assets



45,817




235


Increase (decrease) in accounts payable and accrued expenses



13,505




(14,043)











Net cash provided by operating activities


$

124,736



$

40,462











EBITDAX:









Income (loss)


$

7,342



$

(5,657)


Interest expense



7,844




2,162


Income tax expense (benefit)



161




(2,132)


Depreciation, depletion and amortization



59,409




47,272


Impairment of oil and gas properties



159





Stock-based compensation



4,233




3,667


Exploration



1,169




13


EBITDAX


$

80,317



$

45,325








As of March 31,




2010



2009











Balance Sheet Data:









Cash and cash equivalents


$

122,197



$

963


Derivative financial instruments






18,369


Income taxes receivable






3,328


Marketable securities



94,378




15,351


Other current assets



52,254




57,363


Property and equipment, net



1,610,604




1,494,923


Other



9,136




2,950


Total assets


$

1,888,569



$

1,593,247











Accounts payable and accrued expenses


$

100,288



$

96,035


Current deferred income taxes payable



6,029





Long-term debt



470,970




265,000


Deferred income taxes



225,481




184,484


Reserve for future abandonment costs



6,716




5,678


Stockholders' equity



1,079,085




1,042,050


Total liabilities and stockholders' equity


$

1,888,569



$

1,593,247





COMSTOCK RESOURCES, INC.

REGIONAL OPERATING RESULTS

(In thousands, except per unit amounts)




For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2010



For the Three Months Ended March 31, 2009




East Texas/












East Texas/













North



South









North



South










Louisiana



Texas



Other



Total



Louisiana



Texas



Other



Total


Oil production (thousand barrels)



37




42




97




176




63




51




102




216


Gas production (MMcf)



12,979




4,113




702




17,794




7,179




4,911




703




12,793


Total production (MMcfe)



13,200




4,367




1,280




18,847




7,555




5,218




1,315




14,088



































Oil sales


$

2,744



$

3,184



$

5,845



$

11,773



$

2,275



$

2,079



$

3,207



$

7,561


Gas sales



66,467




23,725




4,124




94,316




31,318




20,964




2,596




54,878


Gas hedging gains


















5,912







5,912


Total gas sales



66,467




23,725




4,124




94,316




31,318




26,876




2,596




60,790


Total oil and gas sales


$

69,211



$

26,909



$

9,969



$

106,089



$

33,593



$

28,955



$

5,803



$

68,351



































Average oil price (per barrel)


$

74.75



$

75.23



$

60.58



$

67.08



$

36.11



$

40.76



$

31.44



$

35.03


Average gas price (per Mcf)           


$

5.12



$

5.77



$

5.87



$

5.30



$

4.36



$

4.27



$

3.69



$

4.29


Average gas price including hedging (per Mcf)


$

5.12



$

5.77



$

5.87



$

5.30



$

4.36



$

5.47



$

3.69



$

4.75


Average price (per Mcfe)


$

5.24



$

6.16



$

7.79



$

5.63



$

4.45



$

4.42



$

4.41



$

4.43


Average price including hedging (per Mcfe)


$

5.24



$

6.16



$

7.79



$

5.63



$

4.45



$

5.55



$

4.41



$

4.85



































Production taxes


$

1,116



$

82



$

477



$

1,675



$

143



$

623



$

356



$

1,122


Gathering and transportation


$

3,660



$

773



$

95



$

4,528



$

273



$

855



$

116



$

1,244


Lease operating


$

7,948



$

3,468



$

2,744



$

14,160



$

7,087



$

4,024



$

3,482



$

14,593


Production taxes (per Mcfe)


$

0.08



$

0.02



$

0.37



$

0.09



$

0.02



$

0.12



$

0.27



$

0.08


Gathering and transportation (per Mcfe)


$

0.28



$

0.18



$

0.07



$

0.24



$

0.04



$

0.16



$

0.09



$

0.09


Lease operating (per Mcfe)


$

0.60



$

0.79



$

2.15



$

0.75



$

0.93



$

0.77



$

2.65



$

1.03



































Oil and Gas Capital Expenditures:

































Leasehold costs


$

9,855



$



$

56



$

9,911



$

3,401



$

271



$



$

3,672


Exploratory drilling



17,031










17,031




36,467




1,812







38,279


Development drilling



63,242




1,594







64,836




31,657




18,952







50,609


Other development



1,034




629




246




1,909




1,398




2,966




332




4,696


Total


$

91,162



$

2,223



$

302



$

93,687



$

72,923



$

24,001



$

332



$

97,256





SOURCE Comstock Resources, Inc.