Stone Energy Unwinding 2009 Hedge Positions

Stone Energy Corporation

Stone Energy Corporation announced that it unwound most of its 2009 crude oil and natural gas hedges. Proceeds from the terminated contracts, which had contract prices well in excess of current market levels, were approximately $113 million. Stone intends to use the substantial portion of the proceeds to build its cash position and reduce bank borrowings. In addition, Stone may use some of the proceeds to reduce outstanding public debt and/or repurchase Stone common shares. Stone also re-hedged a portion of its 2009 volumes and will continue to evaluate hedging opportunities.

President and Chief Executive Officer David Welch stated, "The unwinding of most of our 2009 hedges provides Stone with additional financial flexibility. We are reviewing all of our investment opportunities, including the purchase of Stone common shares and Stone public debt which we believe are trading at very attractive prices. We will weigh these opportunities against holding cash and/or reducing our outstanding bank borrowings which currently stand at $425 million (and $46 million in letters of credit) under our $625 million borrowing base. We will also continue to explore additional financing alternatives which may provide even more near term financial flexibility."

"Operationally, we successfully drilled and completed our Apoc prospect at Ewing Banks 305 and expect this well on production before the end of the month. We are also finalizing arrangements to resume barging oil volumes at Mississippi Canyon 109 (Amberjack) at the end of this month. We have completed a workover and sidetrack at Vermilion 255, which should boost field production when pipeline repairs are completed next quarter. We are currently drilling a prospect at East Cameron 96 (Kingfisher), which is to be followed by the drilling of two prospects at Vermilion 96 (Cardinal and Bluejay). Drilling also continues on our non-operated deep water well at Garden Banks 293, which should be at total depth next quarter. Finally, in the first quarter we successfully drilled another three wells in our Marcellus shale play in Appalachia, which are now awaiting completion."

Chief Financial Officer Kenneth Beer stated, "The $113 million in cash raised from unwinding most of our 2009 hedge contracts, combined with our projected operational 2009 cash flow, still should allow Stone to execute on its $300 million capital program with projected excess cash available for debt reduction or stock repurchase. In addition, prior to the termination of the hedges, we had approximately $77 million in cash at March 1, 2009. Our bank borrowing redetermination remains on schedule to be completed in April and we believe our overall position has been bolstered by bringing forward the cash value of these hedges. As noted in our 2008 Form 10-K, we are in compliance with the two financial covenants of our bank credit agreement that require Stone to maintain a ratio of consolidated debt to consolidated EBITDA for the preceding four quarters of not greater than 3.25 to 1 and to maintain a ratio of EBITDA to consolidated net interest of not less than 3.0 to 1.0. As of December 31, 2008, our ratios were 1.39 to 1 and 249.0 to 1, respectively, and we are projecting to stay within these ratios during 2009. Finally, we meet all the criteria established by the Minerals Management Service to maintain our waiver of a supplemental bond requirement and do not anticipate this changing for the foreseeable future."

Mr. Welch continued, "We are certainly aware of the significant decline in our stock and bond prices and do not believe they reflect the true value of Stone or Stone's current financial and operational position. We believe Stone has a strong inventory of projects and prospects and are working hard to generate value for our shareholders."
 


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