Journey Energy (JOY) Corporate presentation summary
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Corporate presentation summary
19 Jun, 2026Strategic positioning and asset overview
Holds a world-class Duvernay shale resource, funded by a stable, low-decline conventional production base and complemented by an emerging power generation business.
Joint venture in the Duvernay with Spartan Delta Corp. (30% interest), controlling 113 gross sections of Tier 1 oil window lands.
Power portfolio includes the 14.2 MW Gilby project and 16.2 MW Mazeppa project, both positioned to benefit from Alberta's evolving power market.
Expanding polymer flood at Medicine Hat enhances recovery and cash flow from flagship conventional assets.
Financial performance and guidance
2026 production guidance: 10,300–10,700 boe/d, with 65% oil and liquids weighting; exit production forecast at 11,400–11,800 boe/d and 70% oil/liquids.
2026 capital program set at $100 million (net of A&D and ARO), with net debt projected at $56 million by March 31, 2026.
Adjusted funds flow for 2026 is highly sensitive to WTI and AECO prices, with every $1/bbl WTI increase adding ~$1 million in annualized funds flow.
2025 year-end GLJ reserves: 86.3 MMboe (P+P), BTNPV10 of $972 million, and a reserve life index of 17.9 years.
Duvernay growth and economics
Duvernay wells deliver strong economics: average IP30 >1,000 boe/d, IRR of 70%, and payout in ~1.5 years.
By 2030, Duvernay is forecast to contribute over 50% of total corporate production and significantly increase margins and capital efficiency.
2026 Duvernay budget includes drilling 15 (3.9 net) wells and completing 16 (4.2 net) wells, with $53 million allocated to wells and $20 million to infrastructure.
Duvernay netbacks are three times higher than the corporate average, driving NAV growth and sustainability.
Latest events from Journey Energy
- Duvernay and power growth drive value, with stable cash flow from conventional assets.JOY
Corporate presentation14 May 2026 - Net loss in Q1 2026 due to hedging losses; capital spending and Duvernay activity increased.JOY
Q1 20268 May 2026 - Q2 2024 results reflect lower volumes and cash flow, but strategic investments support future growth.JOY
Q2 202415 Apr 2026 - Q3 Adjusted Funds Flow rose sequentially, but full-year guidance was lowered on weaker prices.JOY
Q3 202415 Apr 2026 - 2024 net income reached $5.1M, with Duvernay JV and power projects driving capital allocation.JOY
Q4 202415 Apr 2026 - 2025 saw $25.9M net income, $71M adjusted funds flow, and strong Duvernay JV growth.JOY
Q4 20251 Apr 2026 - Duvernay growth, stable conventional assets, and power projects drive robust value and resilience.JOY
Corporate presentation23 Mar 2026 - Strong Q3 with higher volumes, rising cash flow, and lower net debt amid Duvernay growth.JOY
Q3 202520 Nov 2025 - Duvernay JV growth accelerates as conventional assets fund expansion and power projects near completion.JOY
Status Update13 Nov 2025