NYSE:BSM Black Stone Minerals Q2 2026 Earnings Report $14.90 +0.13 (+0.88%) As of 08/21/2026 03:58 PM Eastern ProfileEarnings HistoryForecast Black Stone Minerals EPS ResultsActual EPS$0.47Consensus EPS $0.23Beat/MissBeat by +$0.24One Year Ago EPSN/ABlack Stone Minerals Revenue ResultsActual Revenue$148.97 millionExpected Revenue$108.28 millionBeat/MissBeat by +$40.69 millionYoY Revenue GrowthN/ABlack Stone Minerals Announcement DetailsQuarterQ2 2026Date8/3/2026TimeAfter Market ClosesConference Call DateTuesday, August 4, 2026Conference Call Time10:00AM ETUpcoming EarningsBlack Stone Minerals' Q3 2026 earnings is estimated for Monday, November 2, 2026, based on past reporting schedules, with a conference call scheduled on Tuesday, November 3, 2026 at 10:00 AM ET. Check back for transcripts, audio, and key financial metrics as they become available.Conference Call ResourcesConference Call AudioConference Call TranscriptPress Release (8-K)Quarterly Report (10-Q)Earnings HistoryCompany ProfilePowered by Black Stone Minerals Q2 2026 Earnings Call TranscriptProvided by QuartrAugust 4, 2026ShareShareShare This ReportLink copied to clipboard.Key Takeaways Positive Sentiment: Quarterly distribution increased 7% to $0.32 per unit, supported by 1.18x coverage and management’s confidence in future oil volumes and development-driven production growth. Positive Sentiment: Development activity accelerated across the Shelby Trough and Haynesville expansion area, with Adamas turning four wells to sales in July, eight more expected in 2026, and approximately 19 rigs active across the three-county Shelby Trough area. Positive Sentiment: The partnership completed about $40 million of mineral and royalty acquisitions in the quarter, bringing cumulative deployment to nearly $300 million, while leasing and deduct-free lease initiatives generated roughly $19.5 million of additional income. Negative Sentiment: Total production declined to 33.5 MBOE per day, primarily because of lower Haynesville gas volumes, although stronger oil production and pricing helped lift realized prices 7% sequentially and support $80 million of distributable cash flow. Neutral Sentiment: Leverage has risen to slightly above 0.5x and the partnership has approximately $300 million of preferred equity outstanding; management said it will evaluate capital allocation and options for the preferreds at the next available window. AI Generated. May Contain Errors.Conference Call Audio Live Call not available Earnings Conference CallBlack Stone Minerals Q2 202600:00 / 00:00Speed:1x1.25x1.5x2xTranscript SectionsPresentationParticipantsPresentationSkip to Participants Operator00:00:00Hello, everyone. Thank you for joining us, and welcome to the Black Stone Minerals second quarter 2026 earnings conference call. After today's prepared remarks, we will host a question and answer session. If you would like to ask a question, please press star one to raise your hand. To withdraw your question, press star one again. I will now hand the conference over to Natalie Liddell, Vice President, Corporate Planning. Natalie, please go ahead. Natalie LiddellVP of Corporate Planning at Black Stone Minerals00:00:28Good morning. Thank you for joining us either by phone or online for Black Stone Minerals second quarter 2026 earnings conference call. Today's call is being recorded and will be available on our website along with the earnings release, which was issued last night. Before we start, I'd like to advise you that we'll be making forward-looking statements during this call about our plans, expectations, and assumptions regarding our future performance. These statements involve risks that may cause our actual results to differ materially from the results expressed or implied in our forward-looking statements. For a discussion of these risks, you should refer to the cautionary information about forward-looking statements in our press release from yesterday and the Risk Factors section of our 2025 10-K. We may refer to certain non-GAAP financial measures that we believe are useful in evaluating our performance. Natalie LiddellVP of Corporate Planning at Black Stone Minerals00:01:18Reconciliation of these measures to the most directly comparable GAAP measure and other information about these non-GAAP metrics are described in our earnings press release from yesterday, which can be found on our website at www.blackstoneminerals.com. Joining me on the call from the company are Taylor DeWalch, Co-CEO and President, Fowler Carter, Co-CEO and President, Steve Putman, Senior Vice President and General Counsel, and Chris Bonner, Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, and Treasurer. I'll now turn the call over to Taylor. Taylor DeWalchCo-CEO and President at Black Stone Minerals00:01:51Thanks, Natalie. Good morning, and thank you for joining us. We made meaningful progress during the second quarter as we continue to execute our differentiated strategy. We advanced development activity across our Shelby Trough and Haynesville expansion position, remained active with mineral acquisitions, and continued creating value across our broader portfolio through leasing, marketing, and asset management efforts. We also announced a 7% increase in our quarterly distribution, reflecting the strength of our business and our commitment to delivering sustainable returns to unitholders. More broadly, activity across our core areas is moving in the right direction. Adamas continues to execute on its development program, Revenant progressed activity during the quarter, and Caturus has now begun operations on acreage covered by its agreement. We also see increasing operator activity throughout the Haynesville. Taylor DeWalchCo-CEO and President at Black Stone Minerals00:02:46At the same time, strong oil production from the Permian Basin, coupled with higher oil pricing, contributed meaningfully to our results during the quarter and further highlights the benefit of Black Stone Minerals' diversified portfolio. As we've stated previously, we believe 2026 represents an important inflection point for the partnership. While production dipped from the first quarter, we are encouraged by the activity underway across our acreage and remain focused on converting that activity into sustainable production, cash flow, and long-term value creation for our unitholders. With that, I'll turn it over to Fowler to discuss our commercial and operational activity. Fowler CarterCo-CEO and President at Black Stone Minerals00:03:25Thanks, Taylor. We continued to make progress across our commercial initiatives during the second quarter, while further strengthening our position in the Shelby Trough and Haynesville expansion area. Our acquisition program remained active with about $40 million of mineral and royalty acquisitions completed during the quarter. Since launching our acquisition program nearly three years ago, we have deployed almost $300 million, primarily focused on acreage within or adjacent to our core development areas. We continue to see opportunities that complement our existing position and increase our exposure to future development activity. Beyond acquisitions, our leasing and asset management efforts generated meaningful value during the first half of the year. Strong leasing activity produced approximately $13 million of lease bonus and other income, significantly exceeding our expectations at the start of this year. Fowler CarterCo-CEO and President at Black Stone Minerals00:04:21We also benefited from an initiative launched late last year to review deduct-free lease provisions, resulting in approximately $6.5 million of refunds collected to date. As Taylor mentioned earlier, development across our Shelby Trough and Haynesville expansion position continued to advance during the quarter. Adamas operated two rigs on our acreage at quarter end and turned four wells to sales in July. We expect another eight wells to come online during the remainder of 2026, and Adamas plans to drill 17 wells under the new program year that began in July. Revenant continued its development program during the quarter and spud two additional wells despite a reduction in its first-year drilling commitment following the previously disclosed well control incident. Fowler CarterCo-CEO and President at Black Stone Minerals00:05:20Activity is also beginning to emerge under our agreement with Caturus, which currently has a pilot well underway in Cherokee County and expects to commence development drilling during the second half of 2026. In addition, we continue to have fruitful discussions with a prospective operator regarding a new development that could further expand our contracted development footprint across the Shelby Trough and Haynesville expansion area. On a broader basis, activity across the Haynesville increased during the quarter. We continue to see operators evaluating and pursuing opportunities throughout the play, and the number of active rigs on our Haynesville and Shelby Trough acreage increased significantly during the quarter. Fowler CarterCo-CEO and President at Black Stone Minerals00:06:06We remain encouraged by the level of industry interest across our acreage footprint and the opportunities we see to further expand development activity over time. Strong results from Expand's Bobby Yancey well in Houston County and drilling activity in Anderson County further support our subsurface thesis of the connection between the Shelby Trough and Western Haynesville, and reinforce the long-term development potential of our Haynesville expansion acreage. Outside of the Shelby Trough, Blue Arrow continues to advance development in the Southern Delaware Basin. Fowler CarterCo-CEO and President at Black Stone Minerals00:06:40Three wells were turned to sales during the quarter, with the remaining 22 wells in the program expected online during the second half of 2026 and into 2027. We also saw strong contributions from our Permian and Bakken acreage during the quarter, benefiting from solid production and higher oil prices. Overall, we are pleased with the progress across our commercial initiatives and believe the activity we are seeing today continues to support our longer-term production growth outlook. With that, I'll turn it over to Chris to cover the financial results. Chris BonnerSenior Vice President, CFO, and Treasurer at Black Stone Minerals00:07:15Thanks, Fowler, and good morning. Mineral and royalty production during the quarter averaged 32.5 MBOE per day, while total production averaged 33.5 MBOE per day. Production declined from the first quarter, primarily due to lower natural gas mineral royalty volumes in the Haynesville. As Taylor mentioned, production trends do not always move in a straight line as development activity progresses. The wells come online at different points throughout the year, and we remain confident in the overall trajectory of the business towards growing production and distributions. Commodity prices remained supportive during the quarter, particularly for oil. Our average realized price, excluding the impact of derivative settlements, increased 7% from last quarter to $37.82 per BOE. Higher oil pricing and production helped offset the impact of lower gas volumes and contributed to strong cash flow generation during the period. As a result, net income for the quarter was approximately $106 million. Chris BonnerSenior Vice President, CFO, and Treasurer at Black Stone Minerals00:08:09Adjusted EBITDA totaled $91 million, and distributable cash flow was $80 million. Oil and condensate accounted for 65% of our oil and gas revenues. As previously announced, we declared a distribution of $0.32 per unit for the quarter, or $1.28 on an annualized basis. Strong production from our oil-weighted assets and improved commodity pricing supported our results, allowing us to increase the distribution while maintaining 1.18x coverage for the quarter. This balanced approach supports both continued investment in accretive growth opportunities and our goal of delivering sustainable distribution growth over time. Chris BonnerSenior Vice President, CFO, and Treasurer at Black Stone Minerals00:08:45As Taylor and Fowler discussed, we continue to see encouraging results across our core acreage, from development programs in the Shelby Trough and Haynesville expansion area to opportunities across the broader portfolio. We believe our diversified asset base, disciplined commercial strategy, growing development footprint, and strategic position near Gulf Coast demand centers support our ability to deliver sustainable long-term value for unitholders. With that, we'll open it up for questions. Operator00:09:12We will now begin the question and answer session. Please limit yourself to one question and one follow-up. If you would like to ask a question, please press star one to raise your hand. To withdraw your question, press star one again. We ask that you pick up your handset when asking a question to allow for optimum sound quality. If you are muted locally, please remember to unmute your device. Please stand by while we compile the Q&A roster. Your first question comes from the line of Tim Rezvan with KeyBank. Tim, your line is open. Please go ahead. Analyst at KeyBank00:09:53Good morning. This is John on for Tim. Thanks for taking our questions. We were surprised to see the distribution increase this quarter, but you showed you had a lot of coverage on that $0.32 distribution. Just given Black Stone's tradition of trying to maintain a fixed distribution, what's driving your confidence in being able to fund that bigger payout going forward? Is it visibility on stronger oil volumes that we saw? Is it your outlook on gas activity ramping, or is it something else? Taylor DeWalchCo-CEO and President at Black Stone Minerals00:10:29Hey, good morning, John. This is Taylor. Yeah, I think you hit the nail on the head. I think it's a little bit of all of the above. Certainly, I think that we do try to increase distributions when we have confidence that we're going to be able to maintain that distribution, and that's where we sit today. When we look out to the forecast, we're certainly excited about the coming ramp in production that we've alluded to via our development agreements. As long as the strong results to date this year from our oil assets. I'd say it's a little bit of both, and certainly have confidence in the 7% increase this quarter. Analyst at KeyBank00:11:13Okay. Just to tail off that. You discussed this a little in your prepared remarks. Could you just give an update on where you stand with any future Haynesville agreements? You sound like you're looking to formally bring in any other operators, as Adamas Revenant and Caturus are kind of in this steady state. Taylor DeWalchCo-CEO and President at Black Stone Minerals00:11:37Yeah, I'll just touch on that real quickly. We've talked about in the past that we're marketing some additional acreage that we're excited about in the Shelby Trough, continuing to expand on the success we've had to date with operators. That marketing has gone really well. We're getting close to being able to disclose more information, as it relates to formally signing up another agreement with another Haynesville operator. Analyst at KeyBank00:12:05Okay. That's great. Sorry if I could just sneak one more in. Just on leverage It's inched up from zero in 2024 to a little bit over half a turn now with $300 million of preferred still on the balance sheet. Just looking at the next window to address the preferreds coming in a little over a year, how are you thinking about the capital structure longer term, just given the payments on those preferreds? Taylor DeWalchCo-CEO and President at Black Stone Minerals00:12:38Sure. Maybe more broadly, just thinking about how we allocate our capital. We've certainly been spending most of our time and resources thinking about the expanding Shelby Trough. We're excited about our bolt-on acquisition program that we've been executing on for a while now. We still look at it as that we've got a peer-leading leverage. That's a place that we'd like to be. As we look out to the future, certainly taking into consideration the agreement that we have with Apollo right now on the preferred. As we get into the next open window, we'll certainly continue to evaluate uses of our capital and how the preferred fits into that. Chris BonnerSenior Vice President, CFO, and Treasurer at Black Stone Minerals00:13:25I would just add that we're continuing to advance our acquisition program in the Shelby Trough, that's where we've been using our debt recently. As that progresses and we look into next year, we'll evaluate our options with the preferred and what makes the most sense. Analyst at KeyBank00:13:43Great. That makes sense. Appreciate the time. I'll leave it there. Chris BonnerSenior Vice President, CFO, and Treasurer at Black Stone Minerals00:13:46Thanks. Operator00:13:50As a reminder, if you would like to ask a question, please press star one to raise your hand. Your next question comes from the line of John Annis with Texas Capital. John, your line is open. Please go ahead. John AnnisAnalyst at Texas Capital00:14:03Hey, good morning, all, thanks for taking my questions. Chris BonnerSenior Vice President, CFO, and Treasurer at Black Stone Minerals00:14:06Good morning. John AnnisAnalyst at Texas Capital00:14:06For my first one. Morning. Maybe starting with production, can you walk us through the drivers of the stronger than expected oil volumes and the decline in Haynesville gas volumes during the quarter, how you're thinking about the production trajectory carrying into the second half? Chris BonnerSenior Vice President, CFO, and Treasurer at Black Stone Minerals00:14:25Yeah, I can start with that. Looking at the oil production, we have seen some price-driven activity, particularly operators turning DUCs to sales. We certainly have benefited from that. On the gas side, we have some higher interest positions within the Shelby Trough. Depending on the timing of when some of those wells come on, it makes our production a bit lumpy. We've also just seen variability in activity, with the recent increase in rig counts on us, we are confident that that activity is going to turn into higher production. As our development programs advance under our contracted agreements, we're also encouraged by our medium to long-term outlook on gas there. Taylor DeWalchCo-CEO and President at Black Stone Minerals00:15:10Thanks, Chris. I might just add in too, John, that when you look at our portfolio, it's great to be in a place where we've got the diversity of oil and gas assets. I think we've seen that play into the first part of this year and the strong results. Also the significant leasing that's been going on across the Permian, the Bakken, and elsewhere. One place to really be thinking about it is the Woodford Barnett, as that's getting more attention. We've certainly seen more leasing there on us. I think as we're really driving a lot of resource expansion in the Haynesville and certainly spending a lot of time focusing on development agreements there, it's worth noting that we're participating in resource expansion in some of the other plays. I think that's benefiting us in leasing dollars today, but ultimately, production and activity down the line. John AnnisAnalyst at Texas Capital00:15:59I appreciate all that color. Maybe for my follow-up, we've seen a significant increase in activity across your three-county Shelby Trough area, which I think stands at roughly 19 rigs today. What do you think is driving that acceleration despite the softer gas type? How much of that activity reflects operators maybe delineating acreage today to support future development commitments? Taylor DeWalchCo-CEO and President at Black Stone Minerals00:16:28Yeah, John, good question. I think it's a little bit of both. I think there are some operators that are certainly seeing some nice returns in the current environment, as well as the incentives to delineate, and certainly stick to their commitments under our development agreements. We've seen the same. I think there's clearly an industry pull towards the Shelby Trough as inventory is dwindling in the legacy Haynesville, and I think that's a dynamic we're going to continue to see. Taylor DeWalchCo-CEO and President at Black Stone Minerals00:16:57Certainly, we're excited about the trajectory of the activity and where that puts us as we go over the next couple of years, but really into 2029 and 2030 as the industry is looking for natural gas inventory to supply the coming wave of demand. We think we're really well-positioned for that, where our assets sit in proximity to the Gulf Coast. Of course, as well as increasing power demand. I do think there's just a continued increase of activity towards the Shelby Trough and the expanding Haynesville. Our acreage is really well-positioned to grab that market share and take advantage of it. John AnnisAnalyst at Texas Capital00:17:36Thanks, guys. I'll leave it there. Taylor DeWalchCo-CEO and President at Black Stone Minerals00:17:38Thanks, John. Operator00:17:41We have reached the end of our question and answer session. I will now turn the call back to Taylor for closing remarks. Taylor DeWalchCo-CEO and President at Black Stone Minerals00:17:49Thanks everybody for joining us this morning. As we've talked about, we're really excited to continue our solid execution of our differentiated strategy across our diverse portfolio. We continue to really stay confident in our trajectory and trying to return as much value to our unit holders as we can. We look forward to speaking with all of you again next quarter. Thanks. Operator00:18:13This concludes today's call. Thank you for attending. 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(NYSE: BSM) is a publicly traded limited partnership that acquires and manages oil and natural gas mineral interests and producing royalty interests across the United States. The company’s business model centers on holding fractional ownership in subsurface mineral estates, which allows it to earn royalty income from hydrocarbon production without taking on the capital expenditures or operating risks associated with exploration and development. Founded in 1876 and headquartered in Houston, Texas, Black Stone Minerals has built a diversified portfolio spanning key U.S. onshore plays. Its acreage touches major basins such as the Permian, Eagle Ford, Bakken and Anadarko, and the partnership also maintains non-operated royalty positions in federal waters of the Gulf of Mexico. This geographic breadth provides exposure to a variety of commodity price environments and drilling technologies. 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PresentationSkip to Participants Operator00:00:00Hello, everyone. Thank you for joining us, and welcome to the Black Stone Minerals second quarter 2026 earnings conference call. After today's prepared remarks, we will host a question and answer session. If you would like to ask a question, please press star one to raise your hand. To withdraw your question, press star one again. I will now hand the conference over to Natalie Liddell, Vice President, Corporate Planning. Natalie, please go ahead. Natalie LiddellVP of Corporate Planning at Black Stone Minerals00:00:28Good morning. Thank you for joining us either by phone or online for Black Stone Minerals second quarter 2026 earnings conference call. Today's call is being recorded and will be available on our website along with the earnings release, which was issued last night. Before we start, I'd like to advise you that we'll be making forward-looking statements during this call about our plans, expectations, and assumptions regarding our future performance. These statements involve risks that may cause our actual results to differ materially from the results expressed or implied in our forward-looking statements. For a discussion of these risks, you should refer to the cautionary information about forward-looking statements in our press release from yesterday and the Risk Factors section of our 2025 10-K. We may refer to certain non-GAAP financial measures that we believe are useful in evaluating our performance. Natalie LiddellVP of Corporate Planning at Black Stone Minerals00:01:18Reconciliation of these measures to the most directly comparable GAAP measure and other information about these non-GAAP metrics are described in our earnings press release from yesterday, which can be found on our website at www.blackstoneminerals.com. Joining me on the call from the company are Taylor DeWalch, Co-CEO and President, Fowler Carter, Co-CEO and President, Steve Putman, Senior Vice President and General Counsel, and Chris Bonner, Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer, and Treasurer. I'll now turn the call over to Taylor. Taylor DeWalchCo-CEO and President at Black Stone Minerals00:01:51Thanks, Natalie. Good morning, and thank you for joining us. We made meaningful progress during the second quarter as we continue to execute our differentiated strategy. We advanced development activity across our Shelby Trough and Haynesville expansion position, remained active with mineral acquisitions, and continued creating value across our broader portfolio through leasing, marketing, and asset management efforts. We also announced a 7% increase in our quarterly distribution, reflecting the strength of our business and our commitment to delivering sustainable returns to unitholders. More broadly, activity across our core areas is moving in the right direction. Adamas continues to execute on its development program, Revenant progressed activity during the quarter, and Caturus has now begun operations on acreage covered by its agreement. We also see increasing operator activity throughout the Haynesville. Taylor DeWalchCo-CEO and President at Black Stone Minerals00:02:46At the same time, strong oil production from the Permian Basin, coupled with higher oil pricing, contributed meaningfully to our results during the quarter and further highlights the benefit of Black Stone Minerals' diversified portfolio. As we've stated previously, we believe 2026 represents an important inflection point for the partnership. While production dipped from the first quarter, we are encouraged by the activity underway across our acreage and remain focused on converting that activity into sustainable production, cash flow, and long-term value creation for our unitholders. With that, I'll turn it over to Fowler to discuss our commercial and operational activity. Fowler CarterCo-CEO and President at Black Stone Minerals00:03:25Thanks, Taylor. We continued to make progress across our commercial initiatives during the second quarter, while further strengthening our position in the Shelby Trough and Haynesville expansion area. Our acquisition program remained active with about $40 million of mineral and royalty acquisitions completed during the quarter. Since launching our acquisition program nearly three years ago, we have deployed almost $300 million, primarily focused on acreage within or adjacent to our core development areas. We continue to see opportunities that complement our existing position and increase our exposure to future development activity. Beyond acquisitions, our leasing and asset management efforts generated meaningful value during the first half of the year. Strong leasing activity produced approximately $13 million of lease bonus and other income, significantly exceeding our expectations at the start of this year. Fowler CarterCo-CEO and President at Black Stone Minerals00:04:21We also benefited from an initiative launched late last year to review deduct-free lease provisions, resulting in approximately $6.5 million of refunds collected to date. As Taylor mentioned earlier, development across our Shelby Trough and Haynesville expansion position continued to advance during the quarter. Adamas operated two rigs on our acreage at quarter end and turned four wells to sales in July. We expect another eight wells to come online during the remainder of 2026, and Adamas plans to drill 17 wells under the new program year that began in July. Revenant continued its development program during the quarter and spud two additional wells despite a reduction in its first-year drilling commitment following the previously disclosed well control incident. Fowler CarterCo-CEO and President at Black Stone Minerals00:05:20Activity is also beginning to emerge under our agreement with Caturus, which currently has a pilot well underway in Cherokee County and expects to commence development drilling during the second half of 2026. In addition, we continue to have fruitful discussions with a prospective operator regarding a new development that could further expand our contracted development footprint across the Shelby Trough and Haynesville expansion area. On a broader basis, activity across the Haynesville increased during the quarter. We continue to see operators evaluating and pursuing opportunities throughout the play, and the number of active rigs on our Haynesville and Shelby Trough acreage increased significantly during the quarter. Fowler CarterCo-CEO and President at Black Stone Minerals00:06:06We remain encouraged by the level of industry interest across our acreage footprint and the opportunities we see to further expand development activity over time. Strong results from Expand's Bobby Yancey well in Houston County and drilling activity in Anderson County further support our subsurface thesis of the connection between the Shelby Trough and Western Haynesville, and reinforce the long-term development potential of our Haynesville expansion acreage. Outside of the Shelby Trough, Blue Arrow continues to advance development in the Southern Delaware Basin. Fowler CarterCo-CEO and President at Black Stone Minerals00:06:40Three wells were turned to sales during the quarter, with the remaining 22 wells in the program expected online during the second half of 2026 and into 2027. We also saw strong contributions from our Permian and Bakken acreage during the quarter, benefiting from solid production and higher oil prices. Overall, we are pleased with the progress across our commercial initiatives and believe the activity we are seeing today continues to support our longer-term production growth outlook. With that, I'll turn it over to Chris to cover the financial results. Chris BonnerSenior Vice President, CFO, and Treasurer at Black Stone Minerals00:07:15Thanks, Fowler, and good morning. Mineral and royalty production during the quarter averaged 32.5 MBOE per day, while total production averaged 33.5 MBOE per day. Production declined from the first quarter, primarily due to lower natural gas mineral royalty volumes in the Haynesville. As Taylor mentioned, production trends do not always move in a straight line as development activity progresses. The wells come online at different points throughout the year, and we remain confident in the overall trajectory of the business towards growing production and distributions. Commodity prices remained supportive during the quarter, particularly for oil. Our average realized price, excluding the impact of derivative settlements, increased 7% from last quarter to $37.82 per BOE. Higher oil pricing and production helped offset the impact of lower gas volumes and contributed to strong cash flow generation during the period. As a result, net income for the quarter was approximately $106 million. Chris BonnerSenior Vice President, CFO, and Treasurer at Black Stone Minerals00:08:09Adjusted EBITDA totaled $91 million, and distributable cash flow was $80 million. Oil and condensate accounted for 65% of our oil and gas revenues. As previously announced, we declared a distribution of $0.32 per unit for the quarter, or $1.28 on an annualized basis. Strong production from our oil-weighted assets and improved commodity pricing supported our results, allowing us to increase the distribution while maintaining 1.18x coverage for the quarter. This balanced approach supports both continued investment in accretive growth opportunities and our goal of delivering sustainable distribution growth over time. Chris BonnerSenior Vice President, CFO, and Treasurer at Black Stone Minerals00:08:45As Taylor and Fowler discussed, we continue to see encouraging results across our core acreage, from development programs in the Shelby Trough and Haynesville expansion area to opportunities across the broader portfolio. We believe our diversified asset base, disciplined commercial strategy, growing development footprint, and strategic position near Gulf Coast demand centers support our ability to deliver sustainable long-term value for unitholders. With that, we'll open it up for questions. Operator00:09:12We will now begin the question and answer session. Please limit yourself to one question and one follow-up. If you would like to ask a question, please press star one to raise your hand. To withdraw your question, press star one again. We ask that you pick up your handset when asking a question to allow for optimum sound quality. If you are muted locally, please remember to unmute your device. Please stand by while we compile the Q&A roster. Your first question comes from the line of Tim Rezvan with KeyBank. Tim, your line is open. Please go ahead. Analyst at KeyBank00:09:53Good morning. This is John on for Tim. Thanks for taking our questions. We were surprised to see the distribution increase this quarter, but you showed you had a lot of coverage on that $0.32 distribution. Just given Black Stone's tradition of trying to maintain a fixed distribution, what's driving your confidence in being able to fund that bigger payout going forward? Is it visibility on stronger oil volumes that we saw? Is it your outlook on gas activity ramping, or is it something else? Taylor DeWalchCo-CEO and President at Black Stone Minerals00:10:29Hey, good morning, John. This is Taylor. Yeah, I think you hit the nail on the head. I think it's a little bit of all of the above. Certainly, I think that we do try to increase distributions when we have confidence that we're going to be able to maintain that distribution, and that's where we sit today. When we look out to the forecast, we're certainly excited about the coming ramp in production that we've alluded to via our development agreements. As long as the strong results to date this year from our oil assets. I'd say it's a little bit of both, and certainly have confidence in the 7% increase this quarter. Analyst at KeyBank00:11:13Okay. Just to tail off that. You discussed this a little in your prepared remarks. Could you just give an update on where you stand with any future Haynesville agreements? You sound like you're looking to formally bring in any other operators, as Adamas Revenant and Caturus are kind of in this steady state. Taylor DeWalchCo-CEO and President at Black Stone Minerals00:11:37Yeah, I'll just touch on that real quickly. We've talked about in the past that we're marketing some additional acreage that we're excited about in the Shelby Trough, continuing to expand on the success we've had to date with operators. That marketing has gone really well. We're getting close to being able to disclose more information, as it relates to formally signing up another agreement with another Haynesville operator. Analyst at KeyBank00:12:05Okay. That's great. Sorry if I could just sneak one more in. Just on leverage It's inched up from zero in 2024 to a little bit over half a turn now with $300 million of preferred still on the balance sheet. Just looking at the next window to address the preferreds coming in a little over a year, how are you thinking about the capital structure longer term, just given the payments on those preferreds? Taylor DeWalchCo-CEO and President at Black Stone Minerals00:12:38Sure. Maybe more broadly, just thinking about how we allocate our capital. We've certainly been spending most of our time and resources thinking about the expanding Shelby Trough. We're excited about our bolt-on acquisition program that we've been executing on for a while now. We still look at it as that we've got a peer-leading leverage. That's a place that we'd like to be. As we look out to the future, certainly taking into consideration the agreement that we have with Apollo right now on the preferred. As we get into the next open window, we'll certainly continue to evaluate uses of our capital and how the preferred fits into that. Chris BonnerSenior Vice President, CFO, and Treasurer at Black Stone Minerals00:13:25I would just add that we're continuing to advance our acquisition program in the Shelby Trough, that's where we've been using our debt recently. As that progresses and we look into next year, we'll evaluate our options with the preferred and what makes the most sense. Analyst at KeyBank00:13:43Great. That makes sense. Appreciate the time. I'll leave it there. Chris BonnerSenior Vice President, CFO, and Treasurer at Black Stone Minerals00:13:46Thanks. Operator00:13:50As a reminder, if you would like to ask a question, please press star one to raise your hand. Your next question comes from the line of John Annis with Texas Capital. John, your line is open. Please go ahead. John AnnisAnalyst at Texas Capital00:14:03Hey, good morning, all, thanks for taking my questions. Chris BonnerSenior Vice President, CFO, and Treasurer at Black Stone Minerals00:14:06Good morning. John AnnisAnalyst at Texas Capital00:14:06For my first one. Morning. Maybe starting with production, can you walk us through the drivers of the stronger than expected oil volumes and the decline in Haynesville gas volumes during the quarter, how you're thinking about the production trajectory carrying into the second half? Chris BonnerSenior Vice President, CFO, and Treasurer at Black Stone Minerals00:14:25Yeah, I can start with that. Looking at the oil production, we have seen some price-driven activity, particularly operators turning DUCs to sales. We certainly have benefited from that. On the gas side, we have some higher interest positions within the Shelby Trough. Depending on the timing of when some of those wells come on, it makes our production a bit lumpy. We've also just seen variability in activity, with the recent increase in rig counts on us, we are confident that that activity is going to turn into higher production. As our development programs advance under our contracted agreements, we're also encouraged by our medium to long-term outlook on gas there. Taylor DeWalchCo-CEO and President at Black Stone Minerals00:15:10Thanks, Chris. I might just add in too, John, that when you look at our portfolio, it's great to be in a place where we've got the diversity of oil and gas assets. I think we've seen that play into the first part of this year and the strong results. Also the significant leasing that's been going on across the Permian, the Bakken, and elsewhere. One place to really be thinking about it is the Woodford Barnett, as that's getting more attention. We've certainly seen more leasing there on us. I think as we're really driving a lot of resource expansion in the Haynesville and certainly spending a lot of time focusing on development agreements there, it's worth noting that we're participating in resource expansion in some of the other plays. I think that's benefiting us in leasing dollars today, but ultimately, production and activity down the line. John AnnisAnalyst at Texas Capital00:15:59I appreciate all that color. Maybe for my follow-up, we've seen a significant increase in activity across your three-county Shelby Trough area, which I think stands at roughly 19 rigs today. What do you think is driving that acceleration despite the softer gas type? How much of that activity reflects operators maybe delineating acreage today to support future development commitments? Taylor DeWalchCo-CEO and President at Black Stone Minerals00:16:28Yeah, John, good question. I think it's a little bit of both. I think there are some operators that are certainly seeing some nice returns in the current environment, as well as the incentives to delineate, and certainly stick to their commitments under our development agreements. We've seen the same. I think there's clearly an industry pull towards the Shelby Trough as inventory is dwindling in the legacy Haynesville, and I think that's a dynamic we're going to continue to see. Taylor DeWalchCo-CEO and President at Black Stone Minerals00:16:57Certainly, we're excited about the trajectory of the activity and where that puts us as we go over the next couple of years, but really into 2029 and 2030 as the industry is looking for natural gas inventory to supply the coming wave of demand. We think we're really well-positioned for that, where our assets sit in proximity to the Gulf Coast. Of course, as well as increasing power demand. I do think there's just a continued increase of activity towards the Shelby Trough and the expanding Haynesville. Our acreage is really well-positioned to grab that market share and take advantage of it. John AnnisAnalyst at Texas Capital00:17:36Thanks, guys. I'll leave it there. Taylor DeWalchCo-CEO and President at Black Stone Minerals00:17:38Thanks, John. Operator00:17:41We have reached the end of our question and answer session. I will now turn the call back to Taylor for closing remarks. Taylor DeWalchCo-CEO and President at Black Stone Minerals00:17:49Thanks everybody for joining us this morning. As we've talked about, we're really excited to continue our solid execution of our differentiated strategy across our diverse portfolio. We continue to really stay confident in our trajectory and trying to return as much value to our unit holders as we can. We look forward to speaking with all of you again next quarter. Thanks. Operator00:18:13This concludes today's call. Thank you for attending. You may now disconnect.Read moreParticipantsExecutivesNatalie LiddellVP of Corporate PlanningTaylor DeWalchCo-CEO and PresidentFowler CarterCo-CEO and PresidentChris BonnerSenior Vice President, CFO, and TreasurerAnalystsAnalyst at KeyBankJohn AnnisAnalyst at Texas CapitalPowered by