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Ferrellgas Partners, L.P. Reports First Quarter Fiscal 2022 Results
  • Financial Highlights
    • Gross Profit for the first fiscal quarter increased by $10.8 million compared to the prior year period.
    • Operating Income for the first fiscal quarter increased by 60% compared to the prior year period.
  • Company Highlights
    • Ferrellgas began its partnership with Operation Warm bringing warmth through winter coats to families in need across the United States.
    • Ferrellgas welcomed its newest acquisitions to the Ferrellgas Family: Starlite, located on Long Island, New York, and Northern Cascades, in Washington state.
    • Ferrellgas Management Development Program began its second year and continues to contribute to our performance. This leadership initiative provides an opportunity for excellence in leadership, logistics, and operations management.
    • Ferrellgas acquired a new service mark, Fuel Life Simply.

OVERLAND PARK, Kan., Dec. 15, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Ferrellgas Partners, L.P. (OTC: FGPR) (“Ferrellgas” or the “Company”) today reported financial results for its first fiscal quarter ended October 31, 2021.

"At Ferrellgas, we believe in being easy to do business with. It starts with our people. Our proud employee owners are passionately committed to the highest standards of professionalism and safety, and truly believe in helping customers have a wonderful experience. We call that Fuel Life Simply,” said James E. Ferrell, Chief Executive Officer and President.

The Company delivered $4.6 million higher operating income in the first fiscal quarter versus the same period last year. Contributing to the increase is cost management, which led to continued margin performance.

Overall gallon performance contributed to an increase in the first fiscal quarter gross profit of $10.8 million, or 6.7%, higher than the prior year period. Operating expenses as a percentage of total revenue were approximately 7.4% lower than the prior year period. Margin per gallon for the quarter increased by $0.11, or 12% higher than the prior year period. The Company demonstrated continued operational excellence on its strategic initiative of delivering gallons more efficiently, which led to significant containment of operating expenses during the quarter. These tighter controls meant less fleet required and fewer miles driven resulting in less fuel consumed by trucks.

The first fiscal quarter continues to demonstrate Ferrellgas’ strength as a technology enabled, logistics company providing a clean, desirable fuel to a tenured customer base. A favorable credit position over the prior year period continues to position Ferrellgas well with suppliers. The Company’s continued emphasis on leadership development, excellence in operational expense management, and implementation of logistics fundamentals continues to increase efficiency and profitability. We are focused on continuous improvement by dedicated distribution managers, safety-minded delivery professionals and a committed customer service organization that continues to provide the foundation for the Company to build on.

For the first fiscal quarter, the Company reported net loss attributable to Ferrellgas Partners, L.P. of $8.6 million, or $5.25 per Class A Unit, compared to prior year period net loss of $46.1 million, or $9.39 per Class A Unit. Adjusted EBITDA, a non-GAAP measure, increased by $3.4 million to $37.3 million in the first fiscal quarter compared to $33.9 million in the prior year period.

“Our performance is made possible through our over 2,700 delivery and customer service professionals. Their commitment to our customers and Company enable our continued high performance,” Ferrell added. “Our success is further strengthened by the incredibly dedicated employees of Ferrellgas, across our corporate operations and the field. Our management teams have demonstrated excellence in the areas of growth all while managing a challenging supply chain environment. I could not be more proud of our people and how they have succeeded.”

Commitment by Ferrellgas employees to communities they work and live in took on a new meaning this quarter as Ferrellgas began a partnership with Operation Warm. Ferrellgas supports communities in two ways: with great service and by giving back. The partnership with Operation Warm will provide new winter coats to underserved children in Ferrellgas-serviced communities across the country.

As previously announced, on October 8, 2021, we paid a $49.9 million distribution to holders of record of the Class B Units as of September 24, 2021 – an activity made possible by the continued strong performance of the Company.

On Friday, December 17, 2021, James E. Ferrell, Chief Executive Officer and President, and Tamria Zertuche, Chief Operating Officer, will conduct a live teleconference on the Internet at https://edge.media-server.com/mmc/p/cvhpm3d9 to discuss the results of operations for the first fiscal quarter. The live webcast of the teleconference will begin at 8:00 a.m. Central Time (9:00 a.m. Eastern Time). Questions may be submitted via the investor relations e-mail box at InvestorRelations@ferrellgas.com.

About Ferrellgas
Ferrellgas Partners, L.P., through its operating partnership, Ferrellgas, L.P., and subsidiaries, serves propane customers in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. Ferrellgas employees indirectly own 1.1 million Class A Units of the partnership, through an employee stock ownership plan. Ferrellgas Partners, L.P. filed a Form 10-K with the Securities and Exchange Commission on October 15, 2021. Investors can request a hard copy of this filing free of charge and obtain more information about the partnership online at www.ferrellgas.com.

Forward Looking Statements
Statements in this release concerning expectations for the future are forward-looking statements. A variety of known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors could cause results, performance, and expectations to differ materially from anticipated results, performance, and expectations. These risks, uncertainties, and other factors include those discussed in the Form 10-K of Ferrellgas Partners, L.P., Ferrellgas Partners Finance Corp., Ferrellgas, L.P., and Ferrellgas Finance Corp. for the fiscal year ended July 31, 2021, and in other documents filed from time to time by these entities with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Contacts

Investor Relations – InvestorRelations@ferrellgas.com



FERRELLGAS PARTNERS, L.P. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(in thousands, except unit data)

(unaudited)

             
ASSETS      October 31, 2021   July 31, 2021
             
Current Assets:            
Cash and cash equivalents (including $11,500 of restricted cash at October 31, 2021 and July 31, 2021)   $ 168,851     $ 281,952  
Accounts and notes receivable, net     163,473       131,574  
Inventories     131,280       88,379  
Price risk management asset     129,389       78,001  
Prepaid expenses and other current assets     59,600       39,092  
Total Current Assets     652,593       618,998  
             
Property, plant and equipment, net     585,993       582,118  
Goodwill, net     251,065       246,946  
Intangible assets (net of accumulated amortization of $434,166 and $432,032 at October 31, 2021 and July 31, 2021, respectively)     103,277       100,743  
Operating lease right-of-use asset     87,379       87,611  
Other assets, net     96,318       93,228  
Total Assets   $ 1,776,625     $ 1,729,644  
             
             
LIABILITIES, MEZZANINE AND EQUITY            
             
Current Liabilities:            
Accounts payable   $ 80,233     $ 47,913  
Broker margin deposit liability     126,325       79,178  
Current portion of long-term debt     2,079       1,670  
Current operating lease liabilities     27,207       25,363  
Other current liabilities     154,309       166,822  
Total Current Liabilities     390,153       320,946  
             
Long-term debt     1,446,895       1,444,890  
Operating lease liabilities     72,117       74,349  
Other liabilities     63,822       61,189  
             
Contingencies and commitments            
             
Mezzanine Equity:            
Senior preferred units, net of issue discount and other offering costs (700,000 units outstanding at October 31, 2021 and July 31, 2021)     651,349       651,349  
             
Equity:            
Limited partner Unitholders            
Class A (4,857,605 Units outstanding at October 31, 2021 and July 31, 2021)     (1,239,276 )     (1,214,813 )
Class B (1,300,000 Units outstanding at October 31, 2021 and July 31, 2021)     333,014       383,012  
General partner Unitholder (49,496 Units outstanding at October 31, 2021 and July 31, 2021)     (72,426 )     (72,178 )
Accumulated other comprehensive income     138,679       88,866  
Total Ferrellgas Partners, L.P. Equity     (840,009 )     (815,113 )
Noncontrolling interest     (7,702 )     (7,966 )
Total Equity     (847,711 )     (823,079 )
Total Liabilities, Mezzanine and Equity   $ 1,776,625     $ 1,729,644  
 
 

FERRELLGAS PARTNERS, L.P. AND SUBSIDIARIES
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS

(in thousands, except per unit data)
(unaudited)

                         
    Three months ended   Twelve months ended
    October 31   October 31
     2021      2020      2021      2020  
Revenues:                        
Propane and other gas liquids sales   $ 372,704     $ 281,049     $ 1,760,507     $ 1,423,455  
Other     21,802       19,845       87,415       82,051  
Total revenues     394,506       300,894       1,847,922       1,505,506  
                         
Cost of sales:                        
Propane and other gas liquids sales     220,538       137,627       964,847       676,652  
Other     3,610       3,667       12,671       12,989  
                         
Gross profit     170,358       159,600       870,404       815,865  
                         
Operating expense - personnel, vehicle, plant & other     117,112       109,027       473,902       487,539  
Operating expense - equipment lease expense     5,690       6,830       25,922       31,459  
Depreciation and amortization expense     20,295       21,390       84,286       82,652  
General and administrative expense     12,575       13,080       59,560       49,137  
Non-cash employee stock ownership plan compensation charge     909       708       3,416       2,784  
Loss on asset sales and disposals     1,410       813       2,428       6,502  
                         
Operating income     12,367       7,752       220,890       155,792  
                         
Interest expense     (25,395 )     (54,226 )     (144,785 )     (201,491 )
Loss on extinguishment of debt                 (104,834 )     (37,399 )
Other income (expense), net     4,264       108       8,426       (220 )
Reorganization items, net                 (10,467 )      
                         
Loss before income tax expense     (8,764 )     (46,366 )     (30,770 )     (83,318 )
                         
Income tax expense     96       87       750       420  
                         
Net loss     (8,860 )     (46,453 )     (31,520 )     (83,738 )
                         
Net loss attributable to noncontrolling interest (a)     (254 )     (391 )     (565 )     (535 )
                         
Net loss attributable to Ferrellgas Partners, L.P.     (8,606 )     (46,062 )     (30,955 )     (83,203 )
                         
Distribution to preferred unitholders     17,005             41,029        
                         
Less: General partner's interest in net loss     (86 )     (461 )     (309 )     (832 )
                         
Class A Unitholders' interest in net loss   $ (25,525 )   $ (45,601 )   $ (71,675 )   $ (82,371 )
                         
Loss Per Class A Unit                        
Basic and diluted net loss per Class A Unit   $ (5.25 )   $ (9.39 )   $ (14.76 )   $ (16.96 )
                         
Weighted average Class A Units outstanding - basic     4,858       4,858       4,858       4,858  
                                 
                                 

Supplemental Data and Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Items:

                         
    Three months ended   Twelve months ended
    October 31   October 31
     2021      2020      2021      2020  
Net loss attributable to Ferrellgas Partners, L.P.   $ (8,606 )   $ (46,062 )   $ (30,955 )   $ (83,203 )
Income tax expense     96       87       750       420  
Interest expense     25,395       54,226       144,785       201,491  
Depreciation and amortization expense     20,295       21,390       84,286       82,652  
EBITDA     37,180       29,641       198,866       201,360  
Non-cash employee stock ownership plan compensation charge     909       708       3,416       2,784  
Loss on asset sales and disposal     1,410       813       2,428       6,502  
Loss on extinguishment of debt                 104,834       37,399  
Other (income) expense, net     (4,264 )     (108 )     (8,426 )     220  
Reorganization expense - professional fees                 10,467        
Severance expense includes $60 and $449 in operating expense for the three and twelve months ended October 31, 2021, respectively. Also includes $156 and $844 in general and administrative expense for the three and twelve months ended October 31, 2021, respectively.     216       684       1,293       1,424  
Legal fees and settlements related to non-core businesses     2,131       2,508       9,806       6,871  
Provision for doubtful accounts related to non-core businesses                 (500 )     17,325  
Lease accounting standard adjustment and other                       161  
Net loss attributable to noncontrolling interest (a)     (254 )     (391 )     (565 )     (535 )
Adjusted EBITDA (b)     37,328       33,855       321,619       273,511  
Net cash interest expense (c)     (19,119 )     (51,716 )     (127,556 )     (191,379 )
Maintenance capital expenditures (d)     (3,579 )     (5,177 )     (24,570 )     (21,950 )
Cash paid for income taxes           (35 )     (671 )     (324 )
Proceeds from certain asset sales     641       700       4,529       3,862  
Distributable cash flow attributable to equity investors (e)     15,271       (22,373 )     173,351       63,720  
Less: Distributions accrued or paid to preferred unitholders     17,345             41,369        
Distributable cash flow attributable to general partner and non-controlling interest     (340 )     575       (1,395 )     (1,289 )
Distributable cash flow attributable to Class A and B Unitholders (f)     (2,414 )     (21,798 )     130,587       62,431  
Less: Distributions paid to Class A and B Unitholders                        
Distributable cash flow excess (g)   $ (2,414 )   $ (21,798 )   $ 130,587     $ 62,431  
                         
Propane gallons sales                        
Retail - Sales to End Users     115,825       118,018       629,864       626,134  
Wholesale - Sales to Resellers     44,055       49,590       222,490       235,080  
Total propane gallons sales     159,880       167,608       852,354       861,214  

(a)  Amounts allocated to the general partner for its 1.0101% interest (excluding the economic interest attributable to the preferred unitholders) in the operating partnership, Ferrellgas, L.P.
(b)  Adjusted EBITDA is calculated as net loss attributable to Ferrellgas Partners, L.P., plus the sum of the following: income tax expense, interest expense, depreciation and amortization expense, non-cash employee stock ownership plan compensation charge, loss on asset sales and disposals, loss on extinguishment of debt, other (income) expense, net, reorganization expense – professional fees, severance expense, legal fees and settlements related to non-core businesses, provision for doubtful accounts related to non-core businesses, lease accounting standard adjustment and other and net loss attributable to noncontrolling interest. Management believes the presentation of this measure is relevant and useful because it allows investors to view the partnership's performance in a manner similar to the method management uses, adjusted for items management believes make it easier to compare its results with other companies that have different financing and capital structures.
Adjusted EBITDA, as management defines it, may not be comparable to similarly titled measurements used by other companies. Items added into our calculation of Adjusted EBITDA that will not occur on a continuing basis may have associated cash payments. Adjusted EBITDA should be viewed in conjunction with measurements that are computed in accordance with GAAP.
(c)  Net cash interest expense is the sum of interest expense less non-cash interest expense and other income (expense), net. This amount includes interest expense related to the terminated accounts receivable securitization facility.
(d)  Maintenance capital expenditures include capitalized expenditures for betterment and replacement of property, plant and equipment, and may from time to time include the purchase of assets that are typically leased.
(e)  Distributable cash flow attributable to equity investors is calculated as Adjusted EBITDA minus net cash interest expense, maintenance capital expenditures and cash paid for income taxes plus proceeds from certain asset sales. Management considers distributable cash flow attributable to equity investors a meaningful measure of the partnership’s ability to declare and pay quarterly distributions to equity investors, including holders of the operating partnership’s Preferred Units. Distributable cash flow attributable to equity investors, as management defines it, may not be comparable to similarly titled measurements used by other companies. Items added into our calculation of distributable cash flow attributable to equity investors that will not occur on a continuing basis may have associated cash payments. Distributable cash flow attributable to equity investors should be viewed in conjunction with measurements that are computed in accordance with GAAP.
(f)  Distributable cash flow attributable to Class A and B Unitholders is calculated as Distributable cash flow attributable to equity investors minus distributions accrued or paid on the Preferred Units and distributable cash flow attributable to general partner and noncontrolling interest. Management considers distributable cash flow attributable to Class A and B Unitholders a meaningful measure of the partnership’s ability to declare and pay quarterly distributions to Class A and B Unitholders. Distributable cash flow attributable to Class A and B Unitholders, as management defines it, may not be comparable to similarly titled measurements used by other companies. Items added to our calculation of distributable cash flow attributable to Class A and B Unitholders that will not occur on a continuing basis may have associated cash payments. Distributable cash flow attributable to Class A and B Unitholders should be viewed in conjunction with measurements that are computed in accordance with GAAP.
(g)  Distributable cash flow excess is calculated as Distributable cash flow attributable to Class A and B Unitholders minus Distributions paid to Class A and B Unitholders. Distributable cash flow excess, if any, is retained to establish reserves, to reduce debt, to fund capital expenditures and for other partnership purposes, and any shortage is funded from previously established reserves, cash on hand or borrowings under our Credit Facility or, previously, under our terminated accounts receivable securitization facility. Management considers Distributable cash flow excess a meaningful measure of the partnership’s ability to effectuate those purposes. Distributable cash flow excess, as management defines it, may not be comparable to similarly titled measurements used by other companies. Items added into our calculation of distributable cash flow excess that will not occur on a continuing basis may have associated cash payments. Distributable cash flow excess should be viewed in conjunction with measurements that are computed in accordance with GAAP.


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