Third Quarter 2017 Highlights:

  • Coal sales of $229.7 million on sales volumes of 5.2 million tons
  • Net loss attributable to limited partner units of $13.6 million or $(0.07) per common unit and ($0.13) per subordinated unit
  • Adjusted EBITDA of $66.8 million
  • Cash flows from operations of $60.0 million
  • Declared cash distribution to common unitholders of $0.0605 per unit

Foresight Energy LP (“Foresight” or the “Partnership”) (NYSE: FELP) today reported financial and operating results for the third quarter of 2017. Foresight generated quarterly coal sales revenues of $229.7 million on sales volumes of 5.2 million tons resulting in Adjusted EBITDA of $66.8 million, cash flows from operations of $60.0 million and a net loss attributable to limited partner units of $13.6 million, or $(0.07) per common unit and $(0.13) per subordinated unit. Results for the third quarter 2017 included the benefit of $15.6 million of contract amortization partially offset by approximately $10.1 million of incremental depreciation, depletion and amortization (“DD&A”). The contract amortization and incremental DD&A is a function of pushdown accounting adopted in conjunction with the previously disclosed March 2017 refinancing transaction.

“Driven primarily by the improvement in the export market, Foresight had another exceptional quarter generating $60 million of cash from operations driven by sales volumes of 5.2 million tons. Operationally, we safely and efficiently produced approximately 5.3 million tons during the quarter, an increase of 11% compared to the same period last year,” stated Mr. Robert D. Moore, Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer.

Foresight also announced that due to the Partnership’s strong operating performance during the third quarter the Board of Directors of its General Partner approved a quarterly cash distribution of $0.0605 per unit. The distribution is payable on November 30, 2017 for unitholders of record on November 20, 2017.

Third Quarter Financial Results

Coal sales totaled $229.7 million for the third quarter 2017 compared to $228.5 million for the third quarter 2016, representing a modest increase of $1.2 million. The increase in coal sales revenues was driven by a $0.55 per ton improvement in coal sales realizations on relatively flat sales volumes. The improvement in coal sales realizations per ton was principally driven by customer mix, specifically more heavily weighted to the export market, relative to the prior year quarter as well as year over year improvement in the API2 price on tons sold into the export market.

Cost of coal produced was $122.8 million, or $23.43 per ton sold, for the third quarter 2017 compared to $110.3 million, or $20.90 per ton sold, for the same period of 2016. The increase during the current year quarter was driven largely by a $4.3 million non-cash adjustment to the fair value of inventory due to the application of pushdown accounting. Additionally, the 2016 quarter included the recognition of $10.5 million of insurance recoveries related to direct mitigation costs in 2015 and 2016 from the Hillsboro combustion event.

Transportation costs increased $6.1 million compared to the prior year period due to a higher mix of export shipments in the 2017 period.

Other expenses for the third quarter 2017 improved significantly compared to the third quarter 2016 as the prior year quarter included expenses related to the debt restructuring transaction completed in August 2016. Compared to the prior year period, interest expense improved by $2.0 million due to the refinancing transaction completed in March 2017. Additionally, the 2016 quarter included charges of $17.8 million directly related to the August 2016 debt restructuring transaction.

Foresight generated operating cash flows of $60.0 million during third quarter 2017 and ended the quarter with $24.9 million in cash and $158.5 million of available borrowing capacity, net of outstanding letters of credit, under its revolving credit facility. During the third quarter 2017, capital expenditures totaled $15.2 million, a slight increase of $0.5 million compared to the quarter ended September 30, 2016.

Foresight adopted pushdown reporting as of March 31, 2017 as a result of Murray Energy obtaining control of its general partner. As required by pushdown reporting, the Partnership revalued its balance sheet on the change of control date and therefore certain financial statement line items are not comparable to prior periods. As such, operational results for the quarter ended September 30, 2017 were recorded on the successor financial statements. However, pushdown reporting did not materially affect coal sales, which is generally comparable to prior periods. Cost of coal produced was impacted by an inventory adjustment of $4.3 million in the current quarter and $8.9 million on a year to date basis.

Guidance for 2017

Based on Foresight’s contracted position, recent performance, and its current outlook on pricing and the coal markets in general, the Partnership is reaffirming, updating and providing the following guidance for 2017:

Sales Volumes – Based on year-to-date sales volumes, current committed position and expectations for the remainder of 2017, Foresight is narrowing its projected sales volumes to be between 21.3 and 21.7 million tons, with over 5.0 million tons expected to be sold into the international market.

Adjusted EBITDA – Based on the projected sales volumes and operating cost structure, Foresight currently expects to generate Adjusted EBITDA in a range of $290 to $300 million.

Capital Expenditures – Total 2017 capital expenditures are estimated to be between $72 and $77 million.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains “forward-looking” statements within the meaning of the federal securities laws. These statements contain words such as “possible,” “intend,” “will,” “if” and “expect” and can be impacted by numerous factors, including risks relating to the securities markets, the impact of adverse market conditions affecting business of the Partnership, adverse changes in laws including with respect to tax and regulatory matters and other risks. There can be no assurance that actual results will not differ from those expected by management of the Partnership. Known material factors that could cause actual results to differ from those in the forward-looking statements are described in Part I, “Item 1A. Risk Factors” of the Partnership’s Annual Report on Form 10-K filed on March 1, 2017. The Partnership undertakes no obligation to update or revise such forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances that occur, or which the Partnership becomes aware of, after the date hereof.

Non-GAAP Financial Measures

Adjusted EBITDA is a non-GAAP supplemental financial measure that management and external users of the Partnership’s consolidated financial statements, such as industry analysts, investors, lenders and rating agencies, may use to assess:

•   the Partnership’s operating performance as compared to other publicly traded partnerships, without regard to historical cost basis or, in the case of Adjusted EBITDA, financing methods;   • the Partnership’s ability to incur and service debt and fund capital expenditures; and   •

the viability of acquisitions and other capital expenditure projects and the returns on investment of various expansion and growth opportunities.

 

The Partnership defines Adjusted EBITDA as net income (loss) attributable to controlling interests before interest, income taxes, depreciation, depletion, amortization and accretion. Adjusted EBITDA is also adjusted for equity-based compensation, losses/gains on commodity derivative contracts, settlements of derivative contracts, a change in the fair value of the warrant liability and material nonrecurring or other items which may not reflect the trend of future results. As it relates to commodity derivative contracts, the Adjusted EBITDA calculation removes the total impact of derivative gains/losses on net income (loss) during the period and then adds/deducts to Adjusted EBITDA the amount of aggregate settlements during the period.

The Partnership believes the presentation of Adjusted EBITDA provides useful information to investors in assessing the Partnership’s financial condition and results of operations. Adjusted EBITDA should not be considered an alternative to net (loss) income, operating income, cash flow from operations, or any other measure of financial performance presented in accordance with U.S. GAAP, nor should Adjusted EBITDA be considered an alternative to operating surplus, adjusted operating surplus or other definitions in the Partnership’s partnership agreement. Adjusted EBITDA has important limitations as an analytical tool because it excludes some, but not all, of the items that affects net (loss) income. Additionally, because Adjusted EBITDA may be defined differently by other companies in the industry, and the Partnership’s definition of Adjusted EBITDA may not be comparable to similarly titled measures of other companies, the utility of such a measure is diminished. For a reconciliation of Adjusted EBITDA to net (loss) income attributable to controlling interests, please see the table below.

This press release references forward-looking estimates of Adjusted EBITDA projected to be generated by the Partnership during the year ending December 31, 2017. A reconciliation of estimated 2017 Adjusted EBITDA to U.S. GAAP net income (loss) is not provided because U.S. GAAP net income (loss) for the projection period is not assessable. The exercise of fair valuing Foresight’s assets and liabilities as of March 31, 2017 is not yet complete; therefore, an estimate of net income (loss), or a reconciliation thereof to Adjusted EBITDA, cannot reasonably be provided at this time. The effects of applying pushdown accounting are generally excluded from Adjusted EBITDA therefore it does not materially impact our ability to forecast Adjusted EBITDA.

About Foresight Energy LP

Foresight is a leading producer and marketer of thermal coal controlling over 2 billion tons of coal reserves in the Illinois Basin. Foresight currently operates two longwall mining complexes with three longwall mining systems (Williamson (one longwall mining system) and Sugar Camp (two longwall mining systems)), one continuous mining operation (Macoupin) and the Sitran river terminal on the Ohio River. Foresight’s operations are strategically located near multiple rail and river transportation access points, providing transportation cost certainty and flexibility to direct shipments to the domestic and international markets.

       

Foresight Energy LP

Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets

(In Thousands)

  (Successor) (Predecessor) September 30, December 31, 2017 2016 Assets Current assets: Cash and cash equivalents $ 24,899 $ 103,690 Accounts receivable 25,760 54,905 Due from affiliates 13,145 16,891 Financing receivables - affiliate 3,078 2,904 Inventories, net 75,135 43,052 Prepaid royalties — 3,136 Deferred longwall costs 5,374 13,310 Coal derivative assets — 7,650 Other prepaid expenses and current assets 19,046 21,443 Contract-based intangibles   16,174   — Total current assets 182,611 266,981 Property, plant, equipment and development, net 2,436,279 1,318,937 Due from affiliates 947 1,843 Financing receivables - affiliate 64,904 67,235 Prepaid royalties, net 834 13,765 Other assets 16,653 20,250 Contract-based intangibles   4,741   — Total assets $ 2,706,969 $ 1,689,011 Liabilities and partners’ capital (deficit) Current liabilities: Current portion of long-term debt and capital lease obligations $ 60,867 $ 368,993 Current portion of sale-leaseback financing arrangements 4,062 1,372 Accrued interest 26,942 29,760 Accounts payable 67,713 60,971 Accrued expenses and other current liabilities 54,447 43,592 Asset retirement obligations 8,167 7,273 Due to affiliates 10,028 20,904 Contract-based intangibles   27,985   — Total current liabilities 260,211 532,865 Long-term debt and capital lease obligations 1,274,343 1,022,070 Sale-leaseback financing arrangements 196,816 190,497 Asset retirement obligations 37,579 37,644 Warrant liability — 51,169 Other long-term liabilities 46,247 9,359 Contract-based intangibles   145,822   — Total liabilities 1,961,018 1,843,604 Limited partners' capital (deficit): Common unitholders (77,644 and 66,105 units outstanding as of September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016, respectively) 459,349 100,628 Subordinated unitholder (64,955 units outstanding as of September 30, 2017 and December 31, 2016)   286,602   (255,221 ) Total partners' capital (deficit)   745,951   (154,593 ) Total liabilities and partners' capital (deficit) $ 2,706,969 $ 1,689,011                      

Foresight Energy LP

Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations

(In Thousands)

  (Successor) (Predecessor) (Successor) (Predecessor) (Predecessor)

Three MonthsEndedSeptember 30,2017

Three MonthsEndedSeptember 30,2016

Period FromApril 1, 2017throughSeptember 30,2017

Period FromJanuary 1,2017throughMarch 31, 2017

Nine MonthsEndedSeptember 30,2016

Revenues Coal sales $ 229,670 $ 228,472 $ 434,186 $ 227,813 $ 615,662 Other revenues   2,770   2,353   5,347   2,581   7,249 Total revenues 232,440 230,825 439,533 230,394 622,911   Costs and expenses: Cost of coal produced (excluding depreciation, depletion and amortization) 122,839 110,311 228,629 117,762 311,557 Cost of coal purchased — 183 — 7,973 733 Transportation 39,414 33,324 67,672 37,726 96,679 Depreciation, depletion and amortization 53,754 43,637 103,291 39,298 125,521 Contract amortization (15,611 ) — (6,878 ) — — Accretion on asset retirement obligations 726 844 1,454 710 2,532 Selling, general and administrative 7,858 7,340 15,135 6,554 18,648 Transition and reorganization costs — — — — 6,889 Loss on commodity derivative contracts 1,101 5,987 2,218 1,492 17,270 Other operating (income) expense, net   (48 )   (2,215 )   (13,538 )   451   (2,124 ) Operating income 22,407 31,414 41,550 18,428 45,206 Other expenses: Interest expense, net 35,988 37,939 71,408 43,380 105,269 Debt restructuring costs — 6,072 — — 21,702 Change in fair value of warrants — (1,452 ) — (9,278 ) (1,452 ) Loss on early extinguishment of debt   —   13,186   —   95,510   13,294 Net loss (13,581 ) (24,331 ) (29,858 ) (111,184 ) (93,607 ) Less: net (loss) income attributable to noncontrolling interests   —   (45 )   —   —   169 Net loss attributable to controlling interests $ (13,581 ) $ (24,286 ) $ (29,858 ) $ (111,184 ) $ (93,776 )   Net loss available to limited partner units - basic and diluted: Common unitholders $ (5,097 ) $ (12,249 ) $ (13,887 ) $ (56,259 ) $ (47,135 ) Subordinated unitholder $ (8,484 ) $ (12,037 ) $ (15,971 ) $ (54,925 ) $ (46,641 )   Net loss per limited partner unit - basic and diluted: Common unitholders $ (0.07 ) $ (0.19 ) $ (0.18 ) $ (0.85 ) $ (0.72 ) Subordinated unitholder $ (0.13 ) $ (0.19 ) $ (0.25 ) $ (0.85 ) $ (0.72 )   Weighted average limited partner units outstanding - basic and diluted: Common units 77,510 66,098 76,893 66,533 65,737 Subordinated units 64,955 64,955 64,955 64,955 64,955   Distributions declared per limited partner unit $ 0.0647 $ — $ 0.0647 $ — $ —    

Foresight Energy LP

Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows

(In Thousands)

      (Successor)     (Predecessor)    

Period FromApril 1, 2017throughSeptember 30, 2017

Period FromJanuary 1, 2017throughMarch 31, 2017

(Predecessor)Nine Months EndedSeptember 30, 2016

Cash flows from operating activities Net loss $ (29,858 ) $ (111,184 ) $ (93,607 ) Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash provided by operating activities: Depreciation, depletion and amortization 103,291 39,298 125,521 Amortization of debt discount and deferred issuance costs 1,273 6,365 — Contract amortization (6,878 ) — — Equity-based compensation 439 318 4,711 Loss on commodity derivative contracts 2,218 1,492 17,270 Settlements of commodity derivative contracts 320 3,724 13,112 Realized gains on coal derivatives included in investing activities — (3,520 ) — Transition and reorganization expenses paid by Foresight Reserves — — 2,333 Current period interest expense converted into debt — — 31,484 Change in fair value of warrants — (9,278 ) — Debt extinguishment expense — 95,510 11,125 Other 8,915 1,321 9,025 Changes in operating assets and liabilities: Accounts receivable 9,450 19,695 (3,297 ) Due from/to affiliates, net 6,923 (13,157 ) 8,627 Inventories (22,159 ) (917 ) 9,737 Prepaid expenses and other assets (6,331 ) (2,375 ) (2,549 ) Prepaid royalties 6,240 (241 ) 2,699 Commodity derivative assets and liabilities 266 (532 ) 2,624 Accounts payable (582 ) 7,324 (3,121 ) Accrued interest 22,493 (9,803 ) 3,380 Accrued expenses and other current liabilities 1,188 (3,430 ) 5,843 Other   1,300   1,782   1,422 Net cash provided by operating activities 98,508 22,392 146,339 Cash flows from investing activities Investment in property, plant, equipment and development (36,960 ) (19,908 ) (28,031 ) Return of investment on financing arrangements with Murray Energy 1,452 705 1,997 Settlement of certain coal derivatives — 3,520 — Proceeds from sale of property, plant and equipment — 1,898 — Other   —   —   2,359 Net cash used in investing activities (35,508 ) (13,785 ) (23,675 ) Cash flows from financing activities Net change in borrowings under revolving credit facility — (352,500 ) — Net change in borrowings under A/R securitization program (10,300 ) 7,000 (12,200 ) Proceeds from other long-term debt — 1,234,438 — Payments on debt and capital lease obligations (23,539 ) (970,721 ) (34,152 ) Proceeds from issuance of common units to Murray Energy — 60,586 — Distributions paid (5,026 ) — (182 ) Debt extinguishment costs — (57,645 ) — Debt issuance costs paid — (27,328 ) (15,825 ) Other   (3,471 )   (1,892 )   (996 ) Net cash used in financing activities   (42,336 )   (108,062 )   (63,355 ) Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents 20,664 (99,455 ) 59,309 Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period   4,235   103,690   17,538 Cash and cash equivalents, end of period $ 24,899 $ 4,235 $ 76,847     Reconciliation of U.S. GAAP Net Loss Attributable to Controlling Interests to Adjusted EBITDA (In Thousands):       (Successor)

Three Months Ended

September 30, 2017

    (Predecessor)

Three Months Ended

September 30, 2016

    (Successor)

Period From

April 1, 2017 through

September 30, 2017

    (Predecessor)

Period From

January 1, 2017

through

March 31, 2017

    Combined - Period From

January 1, 2017

through

September 30, 2017

    (Predecessor)

Nine Months Ended

September 30, 2016

Net loss attributable to controlling interests (1) $ (13,581 ) $ (24,286 ) $ (29,858 ) $ (111,184 ) $ (141,042 ) $ (93,776 ) Interest expense, net 35,988 37,939 71,408 43,380 114,788 105,269 Depreciation, depletion and amortization 53,754 43,637 103,291 39,298 142,589 125,521 Accretion on asset retirement obligations 726 844 1,454 710 2,164 2,532 Contract amortization (15,611 ) — (6,878 ) — (6,878 ) — Noncash impact of recording coal inventory to fair value in pushdown accounting 4,306 — 8,868 — 8,868 — Transition and reorganization costs (excluding amounts included in equity-based compensation below) (2) — — — — — 2,575 Equity-based compensation 228 284 439 318 757 4,711 Loss on commodity derivative contracts 1,101 5,987 2,218 1,492 3,710 17,270 Settlements of commodity derivative contracts (124 ) 3,191 320 3,724 4,044 13,112 Debt restructuring costs — 6,072 — — — 21,702 Change in fair value of warrants — (1,452 ) — (9,278 ) (9,278 ) (1,452 ) Loss on early extinguishment of debt   —   13,186   —   95,510   95,510   13,294 Adjusted EBITDA $ 66,787 $ 85,402 $ 151,262 $ 63,970 $ 215,232 $ 210,758   (1) - Included in net loss attributable to controlling interests during the three months ended September 30, 2017, the combined period from January 1, 2017, through September 30, 2017, and the nine months ended September 30, 2016, was insurance proceeds of $1.5 million, $14.3 million, and $10.5 million, respectively, from the Hillsboro mine combustion event. (2) - Excludes equity-based compensation of $4.3 million which was recorded in transition and reorganization costs in the statement of operations for the nine months ended September 30, 2016.     Operating Metrics (In Thousands, Except per Unit Data)    

(Successor)

Three Months Ended

September 30, 2017

    (Predecessor)

Three Months Ended

September 30, 2016

    (Successor)

Period From

April 1, 2017 through

September 30, 2017

    (Predecessor)

Period From

January 1, 2017

through

March 31, 2017

    Combined - Period From

January 1, 2017

through

September 30, 2017

    (Predecessor)

Nine Months Ended

September 30, 2016

Produced tons sold 5,242 5,277 10,077 5,165 15,242 14,070 Purchased tons sold   —   4   —   118   118   21 Total tons sold   5,242   5,281   10,077   5,283   15,360   14,091   Tons produced 5,297 4,774 10,957 5,267 16,224 13,962   Coal sales realization per ton sold(1) $ 43.81 $ 43.26 $ 43.09 $ 43.12 $ 43.10 $ 43.69 Cash cost per ton sold(2) $ 23.43 $ 20.90 $ 22.69 $ 22.80 $ 22.73 $ 22.14 Netback to mine realization per ton sold(3) $ 36.29 $ 36.95 $ 36.37 $ 35.98 $ 36.24 $ 36.83   (1) - Coal sales realization per ton sold is defined as coal sales divided by total tons sold. (2) - Cash cost per ton sold is defined as cost of coal produced (excluding depreciation, depletion and amortization) divided by produced tons sold. (3) - Netback to mine realization per ton sold is defined as coal sales less transportation expense divided by tons sold.  

Foresight Energy LPGary M. Broadbent, 740-338-3100Director of Investor and Media RelationsInvestor.relations@foresight.comMedia@coalsource.com

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