Forward-LookingStatements: The data and/or statements contained in this presentation that are not historical facts areforward-lookingstatements, as that term is defined in Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the "Exchange Act"), and are statements that involve a number of risks and uncertainties. Such forward-looking statements may be or may concern, among other things, the level and sustainability of the recent increases in worldwide oil prices, financial forecasts, the extent of future oil price volatility, current or future liquidity sources or their adequacy to support our anticipated future activities, statements or predictions related to the ultimate nature, timing and economic aspects of our current or proposed carbon capture, use and storage arrangements (included potential metric tons of CO2 made available for our transport, storage, use or sequestration activities and the potential capacity of new acquired or prospective sequestration sites), together with assumptions based on current and projected production levels, oil and natural gas revenues, oil and gas prices and oilfield costs, the impact of current supply chain and inflationary pressures or expectations on our operations or costs, current or future expectations or estimations of our cash flows or the impact of changes in commodity prices on cash flows, price and availability of advantageous commodity derivative contracts or their predicted downside cash flow protection or cash settlement payments required, forecasted drilling activity or methods, including the timing and location thereof, estimated timing of commencement of CO2 injections in particular fields or areas, or initial production responses in tertiary flooding projects, other development activities, finding costs, interpretation or prediction of formation details, hydrocarbon reserve quantities and values, CO2 reserves and supply and their availability, potential reserves, barrels or percentages of recoverable original oil in place, the impact of changes or proposed changes in Federal or state tax or environmental laws or regulations or outcomes of any pending litigation, and overall worldwide or U.S. economic conditions, and other variables surrounding operations and future plans. Such forward-looking statements generally are accompanied by words such as "plan," "estimate," "expect," "predict," "forecast," "to our knowledge," "anticipate," "projected," "preliminary," "should," "assume," "believe," "may" or other words that convey, or are intended to convey, the uncertainty of future events or outcomes. Such forward-looking information is based upon management's current plans, expectations, estimates, and assumptions that could significantly and adversely affect current plans, anticipated outcomes, the timing of such actions and our financial condition and results of operations. As a consequence, actual results may differ materially from expectations, estimates or assumptions expressed in or implied by any forward-looking statements made by us or on our behalf. Among the factors that could cause actual results to differ materially are fluctuations in worldwide oil prices, especially as oil prices are affected by the war in Ukraine, and consequently on the prices received or demand for our produced oil; geopolitical actions and economic consequences of such war and recently imposed financial sanctions; decisions as to production levels and/or pricing by OPEC or U.S. producers in future periods; the impact of COVID-19 on oil demand and economic activity levels; to what degree inflation impacts our future expenses or U.S. or worldwide oil demand or levels of economic activity; success of our risk management techniques; the uncertainty of drilling results and reserve estimates; operating hazards and remediation costs; disruption of operations and damages from cybersecurity breaches, or from well incidents, climate events such as hurricanes, tropical storms, floods, forest fires, or other natural occurrences; conditions in the worldwide financial, trade and credit markets; the risks and uncertainties inherent in oil and gas drilling and production activities or that are otherwise discussed in this quarterly report, including, without limitation, the portions referenced above, and the uncertainties set forth from time to time in our other public reports, filings and public statements including, without limitation, the Company's most recent Form 10-K.
Statement Regarding CCUS Agreements: References in this presentation to CCUS "Agreements" refers to both executed definitive agreements and executed term sheets covering various CCUS arrangements. These arrangements are subject to technical and feasibility evaluations, and in the case of certain of the CO2 transportation, utilization and storage term sheets, the expansion or building of new industrial facilities in future years.
Statement Regarding CO2Storage Associated with EOR: Our CO2 EOR operations provide an environmentally responsible method of utilizing CO2 for the primary purpose of oil recovery that also results in the associated underground storage of CO2. Any reference in this presentation to storage of CO2 associated with our EOR operations is not meant to encompass CO2 stored for the primary purpose of carbon sequestration.
Statement RegardingNon-GAAPFinancial Measures: This presentation also contains certain non-GAAP financial measures. Any non-GAAP measure included herein is accompanied by a reconciliation to the most directly comparable U.S. GAAP measure along with a statement (or location of such statement which are exhibits to Company SEC periodic reports) on why the Company believes the measure is beneficial to investors, which statements are included at the end of this presentation.
Note to U.S. Investors: Current SEC rules regarding oil and gas reserves information allow oil and gas companies to disclose in filings with the SEC not only proved reserves, but also probable and possible reserves that meet the SEC's definitions of such terms. We disclose only proved reserves in our filings with the SEC. Denbury's proved reserves as of December 31, 2020 and December 31, 2021 were estimated by DeGolyer and MacNaughton, an independent petroleum engineering firm. In this presentation, we may make reference to probable and possible reserves, some of which have been estimated by our independent engineers and some of which have been estimated by Denbury's internal staff of engineers. In this presentation, we also may refer to one or more of estimates of original oil in place, resource or reserves "potential," barrels recoverable, "risked" and "unrisked" resource potential, estimated ultimate recovery (EUR) or other descriptions of volumes potentially recoverable, which in addition to reserves generally classifiable as probable and possible (2P and 3P reserves), include estimates of resources that do not rise to the standards for possible reserves, and which SEC guidelines strictly prohibit us from including in filings with the SEC. These estimates, as well as the estimates of probable and possible reserves, are by their nature more speculative than estimates of proved reserves and are subject to greater uncertainties, and accordingly the likelihood of recovering those reserves is subject to substantially greater risk.
Powering the Energy Transition With World-Leading Carbon Solutions
Strategic Focus
Leading in Carbon Capture, Use and Storage (CCUS), including Enhanced Oil Recovery
20+ years Experience Managing CO2
Safely transporting, injecting and monitoring large-scale volumes of CO2
1300+ miles of CO2 Pipelines
Largest owned and operated CO2 pipeline network in the United States
Scope 3 Carbon Negative Goal By 2030
Through increasing our use of captured industrial-sourced CO2
Financial Strength and Flexibility
Maintain strong financial position, disciplined capital allocation
ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION
Market Cap: $3.2B
Enterprise Value: $3.2B
YE21 Proved O&G Reserves
192 MMBoe
2022E Sales Volumes
46-49 MBoe/d; 97% oil
2022E Total CO2 Managed
~14 Mmtpa; 30% Industrial
GULF COAST REGION
Denbury CO2 Pipelines
CO2 Pipelines Owned by Others
Naturally-Occurring CO2 Source
Industrial CO2 Sources
Denbury Owned Fields - Current CO2 Floods
Denbury Owned Fields - Potential CO2 Floods
Leading Sustainability
Environment
The only U.S. public company of scale where injecting CO2 into the ground to produce oil is our primary business
Social
We maintain a long-standing commitment to the highest standards for the safety and development of our employees, contractors and local communities
Net Negative Combined Scope 1 and Scope 2 CO2 Emissions
Average of 2018, 2019 and 2020
Combined
1.8 million metric tons
Scope 1 & 2 Emissions
Captured
3.0 million metric tons
Industrial-Source CO2
Net NegativeCO2 Emissions
- 1.2 million metric tons
•Achieved our best Total Recordable Incident Rate (TRIR) in 2021
Total Recordable Incident Rate (TRIR)
1.5
• Executive compensation is explicitly tied to safety, environmental and
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• Comprehensive training and development program including safety,
leadership, and diversity training
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Matching employee charitable donations
Governance
Strong corporate governance is essential to fulfilling our obligations to our stakeholders and to operating as a responsible corporate citizen
7 out of 8 directors are independent, including Chairman of the Board
5 out of 8 directors added since September 2020
Code of Conduct and Ethics Rated "A"by NYSE Governance Services (Top 1%)
Sustainability and Governance Committeeof the Board with direct oversight of climate change, diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives
Consistent sustainability reporting (2014-2021) in accordance with GRI Standards.
Our most recent Corporate Responsibility Report can be accessed on our website at:
csr.denbury.com
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Carbon Capture, Use and Storage (CCUS) Overview
CCUS - both through CO2 EOR or direct CO2 injection - is a proven technology with the potential for safe, long-term, deep underground containment of billions of tons of industrial-sourced CO2
CO2 Stored in Association with EOR
CO2 Directly Stored
Inject CO2
CO2 Recycled
Inject CO2 into
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CO2 pipeline
CO2 pipeline
Natural or Industrial CO2
Industrial CO2
A proven process
CCUS is an effective, low-cost solution using existing, proven processes and technology
Experience gained from decades of safe CO2 EOR operations translates directly into safe CCUS operations
Reduces atmospheric CO2
CCUS has the potential to drive a significant reduction in atmospheric CO2 emissions
The NPC's 2019 CCUS Report identified a reasonable path where the volume of CO2 captured in the U.S. would increase over the next 15 years to ~150 million tons per year, >500% above current levels
Supported by government policy
CCUS policy has bipartisan support and is critical to providing the economic and legal framework for investment in CCUS projects
The 45Q tax credit structure provides the capturing parties a tax credit of $35/ton for CO2 used in EOR operations and $50/ton for CO2 directly stored in geologic formations
Source: National Petroleum Council (NPC) 2019 Report, Meeting the Dual Challenge: A Roadmap to At-Scale Deployment of Carbon Capture, Use and Storage.
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