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Endeavour Announces Financial and Operational Results for Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2009


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Endeavour International Corporation

Mar 09, 2010, 01:06 ET

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HOUSTON, March 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Endeavour International Corporation (NYSE-Amex: END) (LSE: ENDV) today reported discretionary cash flow for the fourth quarter of 2009 of $21.4 million compared to $15.7 million in the fourth quarter of 2008.  Net income (loss), as adjusted, for the year ended December 31, 2009 was $41.1 million compared to $16.5 million last year.  For the full year ended December 31, 2009, discretionary cash flow was $71.4 million.

"For Endeavour, the year 2009 was a period of refining our vision as an independent oil and gas exploration and production company.  The funds from the sale of our Norwegian subsidiary supplemented cash flow to accelerate our strategic onshore initiative in the United States and progress the development of four North Sea fields in the United Kingdom," said William L. Transier, chairman, chief executive officer and president. "The value of our current portfolio has been enhanced by the record reserve replacement rate and increases in proved and probable reserves for the year.  We also took steps to improve our financial flexibility through the redemption of a portion of our convertible preferred stock and an amendment to the terms of the agreement that eliminated anti-dilution provisions and reduced the issue's overall cost of capital."

On a GAAP basis, net income (loss) was $(29.5) million for the fourth quarter of 2009 as compared to $59.1 million in the same quarter in 2008.  On a GAAP basis, net income (loss) was $(41.0) million for the year ended December 31, 2009 as compared to $56.5 million in the same period in 2008.  These GAAP basis amounts for the year ended December 31, 2009 include non-cash charges resulting primarily from currency translation, mark-to-market accounting for derivatives and asset impairments totaling $82.1 million as outlined on the attached reconciliation schedule.

Highlights for 2009 and early 2010 are as follows:

Reported record 2P reserve replacement rate for 2009 – Endeavour reported a 49 percent increase in proved and probable reserves for the year and a 2P record reserve replacement ratio of 980 percent of 2009 production based on 1.4 million barrels of oil equivalent (mmboe).  Proved and probable reserves at year-end 2009 increased to 38.9 mmboe compared to 26.1 mmboe a year ago excluding Norwegian assets sold during the year.  Extensions, discoveries and upward revisions to prior estimates and purchases less production and the reserves associated with the sale of Norwegian assets added 13.7 mmboe during 2009.  The majority of the proven reserves added in 2009 are a result of two successful appraisal wells in the Cygnus field, combined with positive production performance from other assets.

Launched onshore U.S. initiative including significant interests in gas shale and frontier plays – During 2009, Endeavour announced an onshore exploration and production program in the United States to pursue opportunities with shorter cycle times and lower costs that complement its growing North Sea asset base.  In early 2010, the company acquired asset positions in four resource plays in the highly prospective Haynesville and Marcellus gas shale plays and frontier plays in Alabama and Montana where the company is one of the first participants.  Endeavour has acquired interests in 526,000 gross acres (165,000 net acres) in these four areas.  During the first quarter of 2010, Endeavour and its partner, Cohort, began drilling two wells in the Haynesville area.  Much of the 2010 activity will occur in the Haynesville gas shale play in northern Louisiana where some of the most prolific new wells in the play are being completed. 

Projected 2010 capital spending of approximately $90 million – Endeavour expects to fund its planned capital spending from cash on hand and cash flow generated by operations. A significant portion of the budget will be directed at its initiative in the U.S. toward near-term production and reserve adds from the company's Haynesville portfolio.  A majority of the estimated capital spending is within the company's control and will be increased or curtailed depending on the availability of capital, progress on developments and other opportunities during the year.

Continued progress on three UK field developments with a fourth matured to development phase – Endeavour currently has four field developments in various stages of completion.

  • Rochelle – The field development plan for the Endeavour-operated project has been filed with production expected in 2011.  The environmental impact study for the subsea development and pipeline corridor has been completed with no sensitivities identified.  Endeavour holds 55.6 percent interest in the field.
  • Cygnus – Appraisal drilling to test two additional fault blocks in the western portion of the field has begun with drilling underway of a well in the fourth fault block.  A field development plan has been filed with production from the eastern section of the field expected to begin in 2011.  Endeavour has a 12.5 percent interest in the Cygnus area.
  • Bacchus – The development of the Bacchus field in Block 22/6a in the Central North Sea is expected to be sanctioned in 2010 with first production expected to commence in 2011.  The discovery well was drilled in 2005 followed by a down-dip sidetrack that tested at 1,000 barrels of oil per day from the upper part of the reservoir.  A three-well subsea development tie-back to the Forties field is planned. Endeavour holds a 10 percent interest in the field.
  • Columbus – The host platform has been identified and commercial agreements are under negotiation with first production expected in 2012.  Endeavour holds a 25 percent interest in this development.

Demonstrated underlying value of North Sea assets with sale of Norwegian subsidiary for $150 million – In May, Endeavour sold its Norwegian operations for $150 million to a German natural gas utility and industry partner.  The sale was a significant strategic step as it monetized a significant asset for investors and increased the company's financial flexibility to progress its four UK field developments and launch the company's initiative into onshore U.S. unconventional shale resource plays.  

Simplified capital structure for greater financial flexibility – The redemption and amendment of a convertible preferred stock agreement eliminated the significant potential dilution common stockholders faced under the terms of the original agreement.  The redemption of $75 million of $125 million in Series C Convertible Preferred Stock included a $25 million cash payment and the issuance of a five-year $50 million subordinated note payable.  The remaining $50 million outstanding of Series C Convertible Preferred Stock was amended to reduce the annual dividend rate to 4.5 percent from 8.5 percent and adjust the conversion price to $1.25 per share.

Closed two financing transactions for $45 million to accelerate U.S. shale initiative – In early 2010, Endeavour successfully completed a $25 million lending facility with the Bank of Scotland PLC and a $20.5 million private placement of common stock sold primarily to existing shareholders.  The net proceeds from these capital transactions will be used largely to accelerate the company's 2010 drilling program in the onshore U.S. shale acreage.

Guidance for Year 2010

The table below sets forth estimates for operating statistics for the full year ending December 31, 2010.

    
    
    Estimated Average Production (A)
      Daily Production (BOE per day)              4,500  to  6,000
    
    Differentials (B)
      Oil ($/Bbl)                                $(5.00) to $(6.00)
      Gas ($Mcf)                                 $(0.50) to $(0.60)
    
    Gas percentage of Total                          55% to     60%
    Lease Operating Expense ($ per barrel)        $8.00  to $10.00
    
      (A)  Actual results may differ materially from these estimates.
    
      (B)  For purposes of the estimates, assumptions of price differentials 
           are based on location, quality and other factors, excluding the 
           effects of derivative financial instruments.  Gas price 
           differentials are stated as premiums (discounts) from Henry Hub 
           pricing, and oil price differentials are stated as premiums 
           (discounts) from West Texas Intermediate pricing.

Earnings Conference Call, Tuesday, March 9, 2010 at 9:00 a.m., Central Standard Time, 3:00 p.m. Greenwich Mean Time

Endeavour will host a conference call and webcast to discuss its 2009 year-end and fourth quarter financial and operating results as well as business plans for 2010 on Tuesday, March 9, 2010 at 9 a.m. Central Standard Time, 3 p.m. Greenwich Mean Time. To participate and ask questions during the conference call, dial the local country telephone number and the confirmation code 1645269.  The toll-free numbers are 888-708-5691 in the United States and 0-808-101-1402 in the United Kingdom.  Other international callers should dial 913-312-0962 (tolls apply).  To listen only to the live audio web cast access Endeavour's home page at http://www.endeavourcorp.com. A replay will be available beginning at 12:00 p.m. Central Standard Time on March 9 through 12:00 p.m. on March 16 by dialing toll free 888-203-1112 (U.S.) or 719-457-0820 (international), confirmation code 1645269.

Endeavour International Corporation is an oil and gas exploration and production company focused on the acquisition, exploration and development of energy reserves in the North Sea and the United States. For more information, visit http://endeavourcorp.com.

Additional information for investors:

Certain statements in this news release should be regarded as "forward-looking" statements within the meaning of the securities laws. These statements speak only of as of the date made. Such statements are subject to assumptions, risk and uncertainty. Actual results or events may vary materially.

As of January 1, 2010, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) changed its rules to permit oil and gas companies, in their filings with the SEC, to disclose not only proved reserves, but also probable reserves and possible reserves.  Proved oil and gas reserves are those quantities of oil and gas, which, by analysis of geoscience and engineering data, can be estimated with reasonable certainty to be economically producible — from a given date forward, from known reservoirs, and under existing economic conditions, operating methods, and government regulations — prior to the time at which contracts providing the right to operate expire.  Probable reserves include those additional reserves that a company believes are as likely as not to be recovered and possible reserves include those additional reserves that are less certain to be recovered than probable reserves.  We use may use certain terms in our news releases, such as "reserve potential," that the SEC's guidelines strictly prohibit us from including in filings with the SEC. In addition, we do not represent that the probable or possible reserves described herein meet the recoverability thresholds established by the SEC in its new definitions.   Investors are urged to also consider closely the disclosure in our filings with the SEC, available from our website at www.endeavourcorp.com.  Endeavour is also subject to the requirements of the London Stock Exchange and considers the disclosures in this release to be appropriate and/or required under the guidelines of that exchange.

    
    
                       Endeavour International Corporation
                      Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets
                                   (Unaudited)
                             (Amounts in thousands)
    
                                                    December 31, December 31,
                                                        2009         2008
                                                        ----         ----
                                    Assets
    Current Assets:
      Cash and cash equivalents                        $27,287      $31,421
      Restricted cash                                    2,879       20,739
      Accounts receivable                               14,800       22,325
      Prepaid expenses and other current assets         10,118       42,194
      Current assets of discontinued operations              -       16,726
    -------------------------------------------            ---        -----
        Total Current Assets                            55,084      133,405
    
    Property and Equipment, Net                        266,587      232,346
    Goodwill                                           211,886      213,949
    Other Assets                                         5,322        9,165
    Long Term Assets of Discontinued Operations              -      148,605
    -------------------------------------------            ---       ------
    
    Total Assets                                      $538,879     $737,470
    ------------                                      --------     --------
    
    
                      Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity
    Current Liabilities:
      Accounts payable                                 $12,401      $38,630
      Current maturities of debt                             -       13,000
      Accrued expenses and other                        17,798       36,642
      Current liabilities of discontinued operations         -       22,231
    ------------------------------------------------       ---        -----
        Total Current Liabilities                       30,199      110,503
    
    Long-Term Debt                                     223,385      214,855
    Deferred Taxes                                      80,692       67,299
    Other Liabilities                                   85,412       55,791
    Long-term Liabilities of Discontinued Operations         -       46,051
    ------------------------------------------------       ---        -----
        Total Liabilities                              419,688      494,499
    
    Commitments and Contingencies
    
    Series C Convertible Preferred Stock:
      Face value (liquidation preference)               50,000      125,000
      Net non-cash valuations under fair value
       accounting                                        9,058            -
    ------------------------------------------           -----          ---
      Total Series C Convertible Preferred Stock        59,058      125,000
    
    Stockholders' Equity:                               60,133      117,971
    ---------------------                                -----       ------
    
    Total Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity        $538,879     $737,470
    ==========================================        ========     ========
    
    
                       Endeavour International Corporation
                 Condensed Consolidated Statement of Operations
                                   (Unaudited)
                  (Amounts in thousands, except per share data)
    
                                  Fourth Quarter               Year Ended
                                    December 31,               December 31,
                                   ------------               ------------
                                 2009        2008           2009        2008
                                 ----        ----           ----        ----
    Revenues                  $20,113     $25,469        $62,293    $170,781
    
    Cost of Operations:
      Operating expenses        3,321       8,635         17,776      32,317
      Depreciation,
       depletion and
       amortization             9,192      14,079         34,020      67,326
      Impairment of oil
       and gas properties      13,284      36,970         43,929      36,970
      General and
       administrative           4,925       4,315         16,966      15,932
    -----------------           -----       -----         ------      ------
      Total Expenses           30,722      63,999        112,691     152,545
    ----------------            -----       -----         ------      ------
    Income (Loss) From
     Operations               (10,609)    (38,530)       (50,398)     18,236
    ------------------        -------     -------        -------      ------
    
    Other Income
     (Expense):
      Derivatives:
        Realized gains
         (losses)               6,842       2,698         35,422     (28,578)
        Unrealized gains
         (losses)             (17,143)    117,905        (55,598)     76,666
      Interest expense         (4,575)     (4,486)       (16,630)    (22,975)
      Interest income and
       other                     (552)      3,792         (7,483)      6,626
    ---------------------        ----       -----         ------       -----
    Total Other Income
     (Expense)                (15,428)    119,909        (44,289)     31,739
    ------------------        -------     -------        -------      ------
    Income (Loss) Before
     Income Taxes             (26,037)     81,379        (94,687)     49,975
    Income Tax Expense
     (Benefit)                  3,319      33,311         (7,158)     24,116
    ------------------          -----      ------         ------      ------
    Income (Loss) from
     Continuing
     Operations               (29,356)     48,068        (87,529)     25,859
    
    Discontinued
     Operations, net of
     tax:
      Income (loss) from
       operations                   -      11,042           (774)     30,631
      Gain on sale               (112)          -         47,308           -
    --------------               ----         ---          -----         ---
    Income (Loss) from
     Discontinued
     Operations                  (112)     11,042         46,534      30,631
    ------------------           ----      ------         ------      ------
    Net Income (Loss)         (29,468)     59,110        (40,995)     56,490
    Preferred Stock
     Dividends:
      Preferred Dividends       1,696       2,696          9,757      10,809
      Non-cash valuation
       under fair value
       accounting              11,454           -         11,454           -
    --------------------       ------         ---         ------         ---
    
    Preferred Stock
     Dividends                 13,150       2,696         21,211      10,809
    ---------------            ------       -----         ------      ------
    
    Net Income (Loss)
     to Common
     Stockholders            $(42,618)    $56,414       $(62,206)    $45,681
    -----------------        --------     -------       --------     -------
    
    Basic Net Income (Loss)
     per Common Share:
      Continuing
       operations              $(0.33)      $0.35         $(0.84)      $0.12
      Discontinued
       operations                   -        0.09           0.36        0.24
    --------------                ---        ----           ----        ----
      Total                    $(0.33)      $0.44         $(0.48)      $0.36
    -------                    ------       -----         ------       -----
    
    Diluted Net Income (Loss)
     per Common Share:
      Continuing
       operations              $(0.33)      $0.24         $(0.84)      $0.15
      Discontinued
       operations                   -        0.05           0.36        0.17
    --------------                ---        ----           ----        ----
      Total                    $(0.33)      $0.29         $(0.48)      $0.32
    -------                    ------       -----         ------       -----
    Weighted Average Number
     of Common Shares
     Outstanding:
      Basic                   130,721     128,148        130,291     128,312
    -------                   -------     -------        -------     -------
      Diluted                 130,721     212,661        130,291     178,312
    ---------                 -------     -------        -------     -------
    
    
                       Endeavour International Corporation
                 Condensed Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows
                                   (Unaudited)
                             (Amounts in thousands)
    
                                                      Year Ended December 31,
                                                      -----------------------
                                                          2009           2008
                                                          ----           ----
    Cash Flows from Operating Activities:
      Net income (loss)                               $(40,995)       $56,490
      Adjustments to reconcile net income
       (loss) to net cash
        provided by operating activities:
        Depreciation, depletion and
         amortization                                   38,701         81,734
        Impairment of oil and gas properties            43,929         36,970
        Deferred tax expense                             4,599         17,682
        Unrealized (gain) loss on derivatives           55,598        (76,666)
        Gain on sale of Norwegian operations           (47,308)             -
        Other operating activities                      16,835          4,597
        Changes in operating assets and
         liabilities                                   (15,648)        12,373
    -----------------------------------                -------         ------
    Net Cash Provided by Operating
     Activities                                         55,711        133,180
    
    Cash Flows From Investing Activities:
      Capital expenditures                            (131,393)       (66,370)
      Proceeds from sales, net of cash                 144,653            259
      Decrease in restricted cash                       17,860          1,260
    -----------------------------                        -----           ----
    Net Cash Provided by (Used in)
     Investing Activities                               31,120        (64,851)
    
    Cash Flows From Financing Activities:
      Repayments of borrowings                         (64,458)      (120,000)
      Borrowings under debt agreements                   1,400         88,000
      Redemption of preferred stock                    (25,000)             -
      Dividends paid                                    (9,625)       (10,625)
      Financing costs paid                                   -         (3,538)
      Other financing                                      (17)          (450)
    -----------------                                      ---           ----
    Net Cash Used in Financing Activities              (97,700)       (46,613)
    
    Net Increase (Decrease) in Cash and
     Cash Equivalents                                  (10,869)        21,716
    Cash and Cash Equivalents, Beginning
     of Period                                          38,156         16,440
    ------------------------------------                ------         ------
    
    Cash and Cash Equivalents, End of
     Period                                            $27,287        $38,156
    ---------------------------------                  -------        -------
    
    Cash and Cash Equivalents, End of
     Period:
      Continuing operations                            $27,287        $31,421
      Discontinued operations                                -          6,735
    -------------------------                              ---           ----
      Total                                            $27,287        $38,156
    -------                                            -------        -------
    
    
                       Endeavour International Corporation
                              Operating Statistics
                                   (Unaudited)
    
                                 Fourth Quarter      Year Ended December 31,
                                  --------------     -----------------------
                                  2009       2008       2009         2008
                                  ----       ----       ----         ----
    Sales volume (1)
      Oil and condensate
       sales (Mbbls):
        United Kingdom             196        198        690        1,032
        United States                3          -          4            -
    -----------------               --        ---        ---          ---
        Continuing operations      199        198        694        1,032
        Discontinued operations
         -Norway                     -        181        310          726
    ---------------------------    ---        ---        ---          ---
        Total                      199        379      1,004        1,758
    ---------                      ---        ---       ----        -----
    
      Gas sales (MMcf):
        United Kingdom             966      1,383      3,743        6,532
        United States              190          -        320            -
    -----------------              ---        ---        ---          ---
        Continuing operations    1,156      1,383      4,063        6,532
        Discontinued operations
         -Norway                     -        682        686        2,322
    ---------------------------    ---        ---        ---        -----
        Total                    1,156      2,065      4,749        8,854
    ---------                     ----       ----       ----        -----
    
      Oil equivalent sales
       (MBOE)
        United Kingdom             357        429      1,314        2,121
        United States               34          -         58            -
    -----------------              ---        ---        ---          ---
        Continuing operations      391        429      1,372        2,121
        Discontinued operations
         -Norway                     -        294        425        1,113
    ---------------------------    ---        ---        ---        -----
        Total                      391        723      1,797        3,234
    ---------                      ---        ---       ----        -----
    
      Total BOE per day          4,258      7,859      4,923        8,835
    -------------------          -----      -----      -----        -----
    
    Physical production
     volume (BOE per day):
        United Kingdom           3,651      5,029      3,669        5,804
        United States              483          -        162            -
    -----------------              ---        ---        ---          ---
        Continuing operations    4,134      5,029      3,831        5,804
        Discontinued operations
         -Norway                     -      3,680      1,156        3,033
    ---------------------------    ---      -----      -----        -----
        Total                    4,134      8,709      4,987        8,837
    ---------                    -----      -----      -----        -----
    
    Realized Prices (2)
      Oil and condensate
       price ($ per Bbl):
        Before commodity
         derivatives            $71.47     $50.23     $52.15       $90.53
        Effect of commodity
         derivatives             14.55       8.35      22.51       (14.50)
    -----------------------      -----       ----      -----       ------
        Realized prices
         including commodity
         derivatives            $86.02     $58.58     $74.66       $76.03
    ------------------------    ------     ------     ------       ------
    
      Gas price ($ per Mcf):
        Before commodity
         derivatives             $5.09     $10.82      $5.77       $11.44
        Effect of commodity
         derivatives              3.41     (0.23)       2.69        (0.35)
    -----------------------       ----      -----       ----        -----
        Realized prices
         including commodity
         derivatives             $8.50     $10.59      $8.46       $11.09
    ------------------------     -----     ------      -----       ------
    
      Equivalent oil price ($
       per BOE):
        Before commodity
         derivatives            $51.35     $57.22     $44.44       $80.54
        Effect of commodity
         derivatives             17.47       3.73      19.71        (8.84)
    -----------------------      -----       ----      -----        -----
        Realized prices
         including commodity
         derivatives            $68.82     $60.95     $64.15       $71.70
    ------------------------    ------     ------     ------       ------
    
    (1)  We record oil revenues on the sales method, i.e. when delivery has 
         occurred.  Actual production may differ based on the timing of 
         tanker liftings.  We use the entitlements method to account for 
         sales of gas production.
    (2)  The average sales prices reflect both our continuing and 
         discontinued operations and include realized gains and losses for 
         derivative contracts we utilize to manage price risk related to our 
         future cash flows.
    
    
                       Endeavour International Corporation
                   Reconciliation of GAAP to Non-GAAP Measures
                                   (Unaudited)
                             (Amounts in thousands)
    
    As required under Regulation G of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, 
    provided below are reconciliations of net income (loss) to the following 
    non-GAAP financial measures:  net income, as adjusted, Adjusted EBITDA 
    and discretionary cash flow.  We use these non-GAAP measures as key 
    metrics for our management and to demonstrate our ability to internally 
    fund capital expenditures and service debt.  The non-GAAP measures are 
    useful in comparisons of oil and gas exploration and production companies 
    as they exclude non-operating fluctuations in assets and liabilities.
    
                                                     
                         Fourth Quarter              Year Ended December 31,
                         --------------              -----------------------
                       2009          2008             2009             2008
                       ----          ----             ----             ----
    Net income
     (loss)        $(29,468)      $59,110         $(40,995)         $56,490
    
    Depreciation,
     depletion
     and
     amortization     9,192        17,661           38,701           81,734
    Impairment
     of oil and
     gas
     properties      13,284        36,970           43,929           36,970
    Deferred
     tax
     expense          7,868        23,250            4,599           17,682
    Gain on
     asset
     sales              112             -          (47,308)               -
    Unrealized
     (gain)
     loss on
     derivatives     17,143      (117,905)          55,598          (76,666)
    Other             3,257        (3,348)          16,835            4,597
    ------------      -----        ------           ------            -----
    
    Discretionary
     Cash Flow
     (1)            $21,388       $15,738          $71,359         $120,807
    --------------  -------       -------          -------         --------
    
    Net income
     (loss)        $(29,468)      $59,110         $(40,995)         $56,490
    Impairment
     of oil and
     gas
     properties
     (net of
     tax) (2)      12,275          18,485           28,263           18,485
    Unrealized
     (gain)
     loss on
     derivatives
     (net of
     tax) (3)      10,070         (59,293)          33,702          (37,743)
    Currency
     impact on
     deferred
     taxes           11,980       (16,506)          20,123         (20,709)
    ----------       ------       -------           ------          -------
      Total
       adjustments   34,325       (57,314)          82,088         (39,967)
    
    Net Income
     as
     Adjusted        $4,857        $1,796          $41,093          $16,523
    ----------       ------        ------          -------          -------
    
    Net income
     (loss)        $(29,468)      $59,110         $(40,995)         $56,490
    
    Unrealized
     (gain)
     loss on
     derivatives     17,143      (117,905)          55,598         (76,666)
    Net
     interest
     expense          4,560         4,118           16,420           21,301
     Depreciation,
     depletion
     and
     amortization     9,192        17,661           38,701           81,734
    Impairment
     of oil and
     gas
     properties      13,284        36,970           43,929           36,970
    Income tax
     expense
     (benefit)        3,318        33,728           (1,729)          56,729
    Gain on
     asset
     sales              112             -          (47,308)               -
    -------             ---           ---          -------              ---
    
    Adjusted
     EBITDA         $18,141       $33,682          $64,616         $176,558
    --------        -------       -------          -------         --------
    
      (1)  Discretionary cash flow is equal to cash flow from operating 
           activities before the changes in operating assets and liabilities.
      (2)  Net of tax benefits of $(1,009), $(18,485), $(15,666) and 
           $(18,485), respectively.
      (3)  Net of tax expense (benefit) of $(7,073), $58,612, $(21,896) and 
           $38,923, respectively.

SOURCE Endeavour International Corporation

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