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Stone Energy Corporation Announces Fourth Quarter and Year-End 2009 Results


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Feb 23, 2010, 04:07 ET

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LAFAYETTE, La., Feb. 23 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Stone Energy Corporation (NYSE: SGY) today announced a fourth quarter net loss of $64.1 million and a full year 2009 net loss of $211.7 million. The reported net loss for the fourth quarter 2009 included a pre-tax non-cash charge of $165.1 million ($107.3 million after tax) recognized due to a non-cash full cost ceiling test write-down tied to oil and gas prices of $58.95 per barrel of oil and $3.49 per Mcf of gas.  The full year 2009 results also included a pre-tax non-cash charge of $340.1 million ($221.1 million after tax) recognized in the first quarter due to a non-cash full cost ceiling test write-down and a $9.4 million pre-tax inventory impairment charge ($6.1 million after tax).  The full year 2009 net loss of $211.7 million on oil and gas revenue of $711.3 million compared to a 2008 net loss of $1.1 billion on revenue of $797.7 million.  For the fourth quarter of 2009, the net loss of $64.1 million on oil and gas revenue of $199.3 million compared to a net loss of $1.3 billion on revenue of $164.2 million for the fourth quarter of 2008. The reported net loss for both the fourth quarter and year-end 2008 included a pre-tax non-cash charge of $1.3 billion (approximately $850 million after-tax) recognized due to a non-cash full cost ceiling test write-down and a $466 million (no tax effect) non-cash impairment of goodwill.  

Discretionary cash flow for 2009 totaled $464.8 million compared to $577.4 million during 2008.  The reduction in discretionary cash flow from 2008 to 2009 is primarily due to the significant decrease in oil and gas prices.  For the fourth quarter of 2009, discretionary cash flow totaled $125.7 million compared to $82.8 million during fourth quarter of 2008.  Please see "Non-GAAP Financial Measure" and the accompanying financial statements for a reconciliation of discretionary cash flow, a non-GAAP financial measure, to net cash flow provided by operating activities.

Net daily production volumes for 2009 averaged approximately 215 million cubic feet of gas equivalent (MMcfe), or 23% higher than the 175 MMcfe average per day produced during 2008.  The production in 2009 was positively impacted by a full year contribution from the acquired Bois d'Arc properties and the return of hurricane related shut-ins during the year, while 2008 was negatively impacted by shut-ins associated with Hurricanes Gustav and Ike.  Net daily production volumes during the fourth quarter of 2009 averaged 220 MMcfe, versus the comparable average net daily production of 189 MMcfe produced during the fourth quarter of 2008.

Prices realized during the year ended December 31, 2009 averaged $70.72 per barrel (Bbl) of oil and $6.59 per thousand cubic feet (Mcf) of natural gas representing a 27% decrease on a Mcfe basis compared to $93.79 per Bbl of oil and $9.78 per Mcf of natural gas realized during the year ended December 31, 2008.  Prices realized during the fourth quarter of 2009 averaged $77.01 per Bbl of oil and $7.08 per Mcf of natural gas, which represents a 4% increase on a Mcfe basis from fourth quarter 2008 average realized prices of $63.92 per Bbl of oil and $8.51 per Mcf of natural gas.  All unit pricing amounts include the cash settlement of effective hedging contracts.  

During the fourth quarter and full year 2009, effective hedging transactions increased the average price received for natural gas by $2.50 and $2.45 per Mcf, respectively. Realized oil prices during the fourth quarter and full year 2009 were increased due to hedging by $3.09 and $9.95 per Bbl, respectively.  Hedging transactions in the fourth quarter of 2009 added $31.1 million to oil and gas revenues, which included $35.1 million ($22.8 million after-tax) from the accounting recognition of the hedges that were unwound in March 2009. Hedging transactions increased realized gas prices during the fourth quarter and full year 2008 by $1.55 and $0.44 per Mcf, respectively. Realized oil prices during the fourth quarter 2008 were increased due to hedging by $5.92 per Bbl, while realized oil prices during the full year were reduced by $7.01 per Bbl as a result of hedging.

Lease operating expenses, including major maintenance costs, incurred during 2009 totaled $156.8 million, which included $21.7 million in hurricane related expenses, net of hurricane related insurance reimbursements and accruals of $12.5 million, compared to $171.1 million incurred during 2008, which included $29.5 million in net expenses relating to Hurricanes Gustav and Ike.  For the three months ended December 31, 2009 and 2008, lease operating expenses were $29.4 million and $65.8 million, respectively. In the fourth quarter of 2008, lease operating expenses included $22.2 million in net expenses relating to Hurricanes Gustav and Ike.  

Depreciation, depletion and amortization (DD&A) expense on oil and gas properties totaled $253.8 million during 2009, compared to $284.7 million during 2008.  DD&A expense on oil and gas properties for the three months ended December 31, 2009 totaled $71.9 million, compared to $100.7 million during the comparable period of 2008.  

Salaries, general and administrative (SG&A) expenses totaled $41.4 million during 2009 (exclusive of incentive compensation of $6.4 million), compared to $43.5 million during 2008 (exclusive of incentive compensation of $2.3 million).  SG&A expenses (exclusive of incentive compensation) for the three months ended December 31, 2009 totaled $10.3 million, compared to $11.5 million during the comparable quarter of 2008.  

We had $175 million in borrowings outstanding at December 31, 2009 under our bank credit facility.  In addition, we had letters of credit totaling $63.1 million, resulting in $186.9 million available for borrowing at December 31, 2009 based on the borrowing base of $425 million.  In January 2010, we completed an offering of $275 million of Senior Notes due 2017 which caused our borrowing base to be automatically reduced to $395 million.  The majority of the net proceeds of approximately $265 million were used to retire our $200 million Senior Subordinated Notes due 2011.  We also reduced our outstanding bank borrowings to $125 million.  Our current availability stands at $206.9 million.  The borrowing base is re-determined semi-annually based on the bank group's evaluation of our proved oil and gas reserves. Our next redetermination is scheduled to be completed by May 2010.  

Interest expense was $6.2 million and $21.4 million in the fourth quarter and full year 2009, respectively, compared to $2.7 million and $13.2 million in the fourth quarter and full year of 2008.  Interest income totaled $0.1 million and $0.5 million, respectively, for the fourth quarter and full year 2009, compared to $0.6 million and $11.3 million for the fourth quarter and full year 2008.

Capital expenditures on oil and gas properties for 2009 were $275.9 million, which included $66.8 million in normal and hurricane abandonment expenditures.  Capitalized salaries, general and administrative (SG&A) was $18.7 million and capitalized interest totaled $25.6 million for 2009. Capitalized SG&A and capitalized interest were $5.2 and $6.2 million, respectively, for the fourth quarter of 2009.  This compares to additions to oil and gas properties during 2008 of $452.7 million, which included $49.2 million in normal and hurricane abandonment expenditures.  In 2008, capitalized SG&A was $19.4 million and capitalized interest was $26.4 million.

Estimated Proved Reserves

Stone's estimated year-end 2009 proved reserves totaled 411 Bcfe (billion cubic feet of natural gas equivalent), as compared with 519 Bcfe at year-end 2008.  The changes from 2008 year-end estimated proved reserves to 2009 year-end estimated proved reserves included divestments of 3 Bcfe, production of 78 Bcfe, drilling additions/extensions of 15 Bcfe, upward revisions of 7 Bcfe before price revisions, and downward price revisions of 49 Bcfe.

The 411 Bcfe of estimated proved reserves included proved developed reserves of 319 Bcfe and proved undeveloped reserves of 92 Bcfe, and the split between natural gas and oil reserves was 53% and 47%, respectively.  In addition, Stone had 144 Bcfe of estimated probable reserves and 113 Bcfe of estimated possible reserves at year-end 2009. All of Stone's 2009 year-end estimated proved, probable and possible reserves were independently engineered by Netherland Sewell & Associates.  

The 2009 reserves were determined in accordance with the new Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") oil and gas reporting rules applicable for year-end 2009 reporting, which require that year-end estimated proved reserve volumes be calculated using a 12-month average of the realized price for sales of oil and natural gas on the first calendar day of each month during 2009.  On this basis, the prices for oil and gas for 2009 reserve reporting purposes for Stone were $58.95 per barrel of oil and $3.49 per Mcf of gas. Using year-end 2009 pricing, as would have been required under the previous SEC reporting rules, Stone's internal estimates are that proved reserves at year-end 2009 would have been 464 Bcfe using oil and natural gas prices at year-end 2009 of $77.70 per barrel and $5.71 per Mcf, respectively.

2010 Guidance

Estimates for Stone's future production volumes are based on assumptions of capital expenditure levels and the assumption that market demand and prices for oil and gas will continue at levels that allow for economic production of these products. The production, transportation and marketing of oil and gas are subject to disruption due to transportation and processing availability, mechanical failure, human error, hurricanes, and numerous other factors.  Stone's estimates are based on certain other assumptions, such as well performance, which may vary significantly from those assumed.  Lease operating expenses, which include major maintenance costs, vary in response to changes in prices of services and materials used in the operation of our properties and the amount of maintenance activity required.  Estimates of DD&A rates can vary according to reserve additions, capital expenditures, future development costs, and other factors. Therefore, we can give no assurance that our future production volumes, lease operating expenses or DD&A rate will be as estimated.

Capital Expenditure Budget.  The 2010 capital expenditure budget is $400 million which includes abandonment expenditures, but excludes material acquisitions and capitalize SG&A and interest.  Stone expects to spend approximately 25% of the capital expenditure budget on Appalachian drilling and acreage acquisition; approximately 25% is planned for Gulf of Mexico (GOM) shelf exploitation and approximately 15% is for GOM workover/recompletion projects; approximately 15% is scheduled for GOM deep water and deep shelf expenditures; and the remaining budget is for facilities, abandonment projects, and miscellaneous exploration projects.

Production.  For the first quarter of 2010, Stone expects net daily production to average between 205 – 215 MMcfe.  Stone expects full year 2010 average daily production to be in the range of 205 - 225 MMcfe per day.

Lease Operating Expenses.  Stone expects lease operating costs, excluding production taxes, to range between $165-$185 million for 2010 based upon current operating conditions and budgeted maintenance activities.    

Depreciation, Depletion & Amortization.  Stone expects its DD&A rate to range between $3.00 - $3.30 per Mcfe during 2010.  

Salaries, General & Administrative Expenses.  Stone expects its SG&A expenses, excluding incentive compensation expense and net of capitalized SG&A, to range between $41 - $45 million during 2010.  

Corporate Tax Rate.  For 2010, Stone expects its corporate tax rate to range between 35% - 37%.

Hedge Position

The following table illustrates Stone's derivative positions for calendar years 2010 and 2011:  

    
    
    
                                    Fixed-Price Swaps
                  ---------------------------------------------------
                        Natural Gas                     Oil
                  -----------------------      ----------------------
                  Daily Volume      Swap       Daily Volume     Swap
                  ------------      ----       ------------     -----
                   (MMBtus/d)       Price       (Bbls/d)        Price
                  ------------      -----       --------        -----
    
    2010             20,000         $6.97         2,000        $63.00
    2010             20,000          6.50         1,000         64.05
    2010             10,000          6.50         1,000         60.20
    2010                                          1,000         75.00
    2010                                          1,000         75.25
    2010                                          4,000*        73.65
    2010                                          2,000**       80.10
    -----------------------------------------------------------------
    2011             10,000          6.83         1,000         70.05
    2011                                          1,000         78.20
    2011                                          1,000         83.00
    2011                                          1,000         83.05
    
    * January - March 
    ** April - December

Other Information

Stone Energy has planned a conference call for 10:00 a.m. Central Time on Wednesday, February 24, 2010 to discuss the operational and financial results for the fourth quarter of 2009. Anyone wishing to participate should visit our website at www.StoneEnergy.com for a live web cast or dial 1-877-228-3598 and request the "Stone Energy Call."  If you are unable to participate in the original conference call, a replay will be available immediately following the completion of the call on Stone Energy's website.  The replay will be available for one month.

In addition, Stone announced that it will hold its 2010 Annual Meeting of Stockholders on Friday, May 21, 2010, at 10:00 a.m. Central Time, at the Windsor Court Hotel, 300 Gravier Street, New Orleans, Louisiana.  The Company proposes to elect ten directors to serve until the Annual Meeting of Stockholders in the year 2011, to ratify the selection of Ernst & Young LLP as independent public accountants of the Company for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2010, and to transact such other business as may properly come before the meeting.  The close of business on March 25, 2010 has been fixed as the record date for determination of stockholders entitled to receive notification of and to vote at the Annual Meeting. 

Non-GAAP Financial Measures

In this press release, we refer to a non-GAAP financial measure we call "discretionary cash flow."  Management believes discretionary cash flow is a financial indicator of our company's ability to internally fund capital expenditures and service debt.  Management also believes this non-GAAP financial measure of cash flow is useful information to investors because it is widely used by professional research analysts in the valuation, comparison, rating and investment recommendations of companies in the oil and gas exploration and production industry. Discretionary cash flow should not be considered an alternative to net cash provided by operating activities or net income, as defined by GAAP.  Please see the "Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measure" for a reconciliation of discretionary cash flow to cash flow provided by operating activities.

Forward Looking Statement

Certain statements in this press release are forward-looking and are based upon Stone's current belief as to the outcome and timing of future events. All statements, other than statements of historical facts, that address activities that Stone plans, expects, believes, projects, estimates or anticipates will, should or may occur in the future, including future production of oil and gas, future capital expenditures and drilling of wells and future financial or operating results are forward-looking statements.  Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements herein include the timing and extent of changes in commodity prices for oil and gas, operating risks, liquidity risks, and other risk factors and known trends and uncertainties as described in Stone's Annual Report on Form 10-K and Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q as filed with the SEC. Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties occur, or should underlying assumptions prove incorrect, Stone's actual results and plans could differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements.

Factors affecting ultimate recovery of our reserves include oil and gas pricing, the scope of our ongoing drilling program, which will be directly affected by the availability of capital, drilling and production costs, availability of drilling services and equipment, drilling results, lease expirations, transportation constraints, regulatory approvals and other factors; and actual drilling results, including geological and mechanical factors affecting recovery rates.  Investors are urged to consider closely the disclosure in our Forms 10-K and 10-Q, available free of charge on our internet site (http://www.stoneenergy.com). You can also obtain this form from the SEC on the SEC's internet site (http://www.sec.gov) or by calling 1-800-SEC-0330.

Stone Energy is an independent oil and natural gas company headquartered in Lafayette, Louisiana, and is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, exploitation, development and operation of oil and gas properties located primarily in the Gulf of Mexico.  Stone is also active in the Appalachia region.  For additional information, contact Kenneth H. Beer, Chief Financial Officer, at 337-521-2210 phone, 337-521-9880 fax or via e-mail at [email protected].

    
    
    
                               STONE ENERGY CORPORATION
                                  SUMMARY STATISTICS
                    (In thousands, except per share/unit amounts)
                                     (Unaudited)
    
    
                               Three Months Ended            Year Ended
                                  December 31,              December 31,
                               ------------------           ------------
                               2009         2008         2009         2008
                               ----         ----         ----         ----
    FINANCIAL RESULTS
      Net income (loss)     ($64,063)  ($1,316,405)  ($211,708)  ($1,137,231)
      Net income (loss)
       per share              ($1.35)      ($33.40)     ($4.82)      ($35.58)
    
    PRODUCTION
     QUANTITIES
      Oil (MBbls)              1,628         1,268       6,207         4,916
      Gas (MMcf)              10,436         9,778      41,335        34,409
      Oil and gas
       (MMcfe)                20,204        17,386      78,577        63,903
    
    AVERAGE DAILY
     PRODUCTION
      Oil (MBbls)                 18            14          17            13
      Gas (MMcf)                 113           106         113            94
      Oil and gas
       (MMcfe)                   220           189         215           175
    
    REVENUE DATA (1)
      Oil revenue           $125,379       $81,048    $438,942      $461,050
      Gas revenue             73,881        83,162     272,353       336,665
                              ------        ------     -------       -------
      Total oil and
       gas revenue          $199,260      $164,210    $711,295      $797,715
    
    AVERAGE PRICES (1)
      Oil (per Bbl)           $77.01        $63.92      $70.72        $93.79
      Gas (per Mcf)             7.08          8.51        6.59          9.78
      Per Mcfe                  9.86          9.44        9.05         12.48
    
    COST DATA
      Lease operating
       expenses              $29,374       $65,805    $156,786      $171,107
      Salaries,
       general and
       administrative
       expenses               10,294        11,489      41,367        43,504
      DD&A expense on
       oil and gas
       properties             71,859       100,747     253,790       284,672
    
    AVERAGE COSTS
     (per Mcfe)
      Lease operating
       expenses                $1.45         $3.78       $2.00         $2.68
      Salaries,
       general and
       administrative
       expenses                 0.51          0.66        0.53          0.68
      DD&A expense on
       oil and gas
       properties               3.56          5.79        3.23          4.45
    
    AVERAGE SHARES
     OUTSTANDING –
     Diluted                  47,888        39,419      43,953        31,961
    
    (1)  Includes the cash settlement of effective hedging contracts.
    
    
    
                            STONE ENERGY CORPORATION
                      CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS
                                 (In thousands)
                                  (Unaudited)
    
                              Three Months Ended          Year Ended
                                 December 31,             December 31,
                              ------------------          ------------
                              2009         2008         2009         2008
                              ----         ----         ----         ----
    Operating revenue:
      Oil production      $125,379       $81,048      $438,942     $461,050
      Gas production        73,881        83,162       272,353      336,665
      Derivative
       income, net               -         1,894         3,061        3,327
                               ---         -----         -----        -----
          Total operating
           revenue         199,260       166,104       714,356      801,042
                           -------       -------       -------      -------
    
    Operating expenses:
      Lease operating
       expenses             29,374        65,805       156,786      171,107
      Other operational
       expense                   -             -         2,400            -
      Production taxes       1,954         1,762         7,920        7,990
      Depreciation,
       depletion and
       amortization         73,317       102,204       259,639      288,384
      Write-down of
       oil and gas
       properties          165,057     1,290,544       505,140    1,309,403
      Goodwill 
       impairment                -       465,985             -      465,985
      Accretion expense      8,132         5,025        33,016       17,392
      Salaries, general
       and administrative
       expenses             10,294        11,489        41,367       43,504
      Incentive
       compensation
       expense               3,053           132         6,402        2,315
      Derivative
       expenses, net            44             -             -            -
      Impairment of
       inventory               944             -         9,398            -
                               ---           ---         -----          ---
          Total operating
           expenses        292,169     1,942,946     1,022,068    2,306,080
                           -------     ---------     ---------    ---------
    Income (loss)
     from operations       (92,909)   (1,776,842)     (307,712)  (1,505,038)
                           -------    ----------      --------   ----------
    
    Other (income) 
     expenses:
      Interest expense       6,237         2,715        21,361       13,243
      Interest income          (91)         (649)         (528)     (11,250)
       Other income, net    (1,092)       (2,025)       (3,854)      (5,800)
                            ------        ------        ------       ------
          Total other
           (income)
           expenses          5,054            41        16,979       (3,807)
                             -----           ---        ------       ------
    
    Income (loss)
     before taxes          (97,963)   (1,776,883)     (324,691)  (1,501,231)
                           -------    ----------      --------   ----------
    Provision (benefit)
     for income taxes: 
      Current               28,738         5,603        30,376        6,998
      Deferred             (62,638)     (466,004)     (143,386)    (370,921)
                           -------      --------      --------     --------
          Total
           income taxes
           (benefit)       (33,900)     (460,401)     (113,010)    (363,923)
                           -------      --------      --------     --------
    
    Net income (loss)     ($64,063)  ($1,316,482)    ($211,681) ($1,137,308)
      Non-controlling
       interest                  -           (77)           27          (77)
                               ---           ---           ---          ---
    Net income (loss)
     attributable to
     Stone Energy         ($64,063)  ($1,316,405)    ($211,708) ($1,137,231)
                          ========   ===========     =========  ===========
    
    
    
    
                             STONE ENERGY CORPORATION
                   RECONCILIATION OF NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURE
                                  (In thousands)
                                   (Unaudited)
    
                              Three Months Ended          Twelve Months Ended
                                  December 31,                December 31,
                              ------------------          -------------------
                               2009         2008          2009          2008
                               ----         ----          ----          ----
    
    Net income (loss)
     as reported            ($64,063)  ($1,316,482)   ($211,681)  ($1,137,308)
    
    Reconciling
     items:
      Depreciation, 
       depletion and
       amortization           73,317       102,204      259,639       288,384
      Write-down
       of oil and
       gas properties        165,057     1,290,544      505,140     1,309,403
      Goodwill
       impairment                  -       465,985            -       465,985
      Non-cash 
       write-down of
       tubular inventory         944             -        9,398             -
      Deferred income
       tax benefit           (62,638)     (466,004)    (143,386)     (370,921)
      Accretion expense        8,132         5,025       33,016        17,392
      Stock
       compensation
       expense                 1,552         2,119        5,944         8,405
      Other                    3,357          (558)       6,713        (3,950)
                               -----          ----        -----        ------
    Discretionary cash
     flow                    125,658        82,833      464,783       577,390
    
    Changes in current
     income taxes             34,135         5,604       66,185       (87,110)
    Unwinding of
     derivative
     contracts               (35,095)            -            -             -
    Settlement of
     asset retirement
     obligations              (5,386)       (7,040)     (66,780)      (49,242)
    Investment in
     put contracts                 -             -            -        (1,914)
    Other working
     capital changes          15,557       (46,117)      43,599        83,354
                              ------       -------       ------        ------
    
    
    Net cash provided
     by operating
     activities             $134,869       $35,280     $507,787      $522,478
                            ========       =======     ========      ========
    
    
    
    
                               STONE ENERGY CORPORATION
                              CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET
                                    (In thousands)
                                     (Unaudited)
    
                                                          December 31,
                                                      ---------------------
                                                      2009             2008
                                                      ----             ----
    Assets
    ------
    
    Current assets:
         Cash and cash equivalents                  $69,293          $68,137
         Accounts receivable                        118,129          151,641
         Fair value of hedging contracts             16,223          136,072
         Deferred tax asset                          14,571                -
         Current income tax receivable                    -           31,183
         Inventory                                    8,717           35,675
         Other current assets                           814            1,413
                                                        ---            -----
         Total current assets                       227,747          424,121
    
    Oil and gas properties – United States:
         Proved, net                                856,467        1,130,583
         Unevaluated                                329,242          493,738
    Building and land, net                            5,723            5,615
    Fair value of hedging contracts                   1,771                -
    Fixed assets, net                                 4,084            5,326
    Other assets, net                                29,208           46,620
                                                     ------           ------
         Total assets                            $1,454,242       $2,106,003
                                                 ==========       ==========
    
    Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity
    ------------------------------------
    
    Current liabilities:
         Accounts payable to vendors                $66,863         $144,016
         Undistributed oil and gas proceeds          15,280           37,882
         Asset retirement obligations                30,515           70,709
         Deferred taxes                                   -           32,416
         Fair value of hedging contracts             34,859                -
         Current income taxes payable                11,110                -
         Other current liabilities                   42,983           15,759
                                                     ------           ------
         Total current liabilities                  201,610          300,782
    
    Bank debt                                       175,000          425,000
    8 1/4% Senior Subordinated Notes due 2011       200,000          200,000
    6 3/4% Senior Subordinated Notes due 2014       200,000          200,000
    Deferred taxes                                   44,528          193,924
    Fair value of hedging contracts                   7,721            1,221
    Asset retirement obligations                    265,021          186,146
    Other long-term liabilities                      18,412           11,751
                                                     ------           ------
         Total liabilities                        1,112,292        1,518,824
                                                  ---------        ---------
    
    Common stock                                        475              394
    Treasury stock                                     (860)            (860)
    Additional paid-in capital                    1,324,410        1,257,633
    Accumulated deficit                            (966,695)        (754,987)
    Accumulated other comprehensive
     income (loss)                                  (15,380)          84,912
                                                    -------           ------
            Total Stone Energy Corporation
             stockholders' equity                   341,950          587,092
                                                    -------          -------
    Non-controlling interest                              -               87
                                                        ---              ---
         Total stockholders' equity                 341,950          587,179
                                                    -------          -------
         Total liabilities and stockholders'
          equity                                 $1,454,242       $2,106,003
                                                 ==========       ==========
    

SOURCE Stone Energy Corporation

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