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Arch Coal, Inc. Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2017 Results

February 13, 2018 at 6:30 AM EST
Returns $326 million to shareholders in 2017
Repurchases 16 percent of total shares outstanding
Announces increase in quarterly dividend to $0.40 per share

ST. LOUIS, Feb. 13, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Arch Coal, Inc. (NYSE: ARCH) today reported net income of $81.3 million, or $3.64 per diluted share, in the fourth quarter of 2017, compared with net income of  $33.4 million, or $1.31 per diluted share, in the prior-year period. The company reported adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, depletion, amortization, reorganization items and early debt extinguishment charges ("adjusted EBITDAR") 1 of $97.6 million in the fourth quarter of 2017, a slight increase versus a year ago. Fourth quarter revenues reached $560.2 million on 23.5 million tons of coal sales. Arch's net tax benefit of $34.8 million results primarily from the benefit associated with the alternative minimum tax (AMT) credits that became refundable under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.

For the first full year since its public relisting, Arch reported net income of $238.5 million, or $9.84 per diluted share. Annual revenues topped $2.3 billion and the company reported $417.8 million of adjusted EBITDAR, reflecting Arch's ability to leverage its diverse asset base to capitalize on strong coking and international thermal coal markets.

"We are proud of the financial results achieved in 2017 as well as the positive strides we have taken to reward our shareholders, bolster our financial foundation, streamline our operating portfolio and expand our global customer base," said John W. Eaves, Arch's chief executive officer. "Moreover, we are pleased with our solid fourth quarter performance, which benefitted from improved performance at our metallurgical mines, strong execution at our Other Thermal operations and positive momentum in international coking and thermal coal markets. While severe winter weather at year-end resulted in lower than anticipated metallurgical shipments, we expect to make up those tons in the first half of 2018."

Capital Allocation Update and Financial Position

During the quarter, Arch continued to execute upon its share repurchase program, purchasing 1.1 million shares of common stock, representing 4.2 percent of shares outstanding, at a total cost of $84 million and an average price of $79.73 per share. The fourth quarter purchases include the previously announced stock purchase transaction with Monarch Alternative Capital in early December.

In total, over the course of 2017, Arch purchased approximately 4 million shares of common stock, representing nearly 16 percent of shares outstanding, at a total cost of $302 million. At year-end, the company had up to $198 million remaining for share repurchases under the existing authorization.

In addition, the company paid $7.6 million in cash dividends to shareholders during the fourth quarter of 2017, and $24.4 million during the course of 2017.  

"Arch had a strong finish to 2017, completing a number of initiatives to enhance its financial position and increase shareholder value," said John T. Drexler, Arch's chief financial officer. "In addition to returning excess capital to our shareholders, we successfully refinanced and repriced our term loan during the year, trimmed our annual interest expense, and reduced both our collateral requirements and restricted cash balance."

Today, Arch's board of directors announced that it has approved an increase in the company's quarterly dividend to $0.40 per share from $0.35 per share. The board believes this to be a sustainable level through all stages of the dynamic market cycle. The next quarterly cash dividend payment of $0.40 per common share is scheduled to be paid on March 15, 2018 to stockholders of record at the close of business on March 5, 2018. 

In the short time period since the capital allocation program was introduced, Arch has provided more than $326 million to shareholders through share buybacks and dividends.

"Arch's ongoing repurchase activity and the announced increase in our quarterly dividend is in alignment with our goal of consistently providing strong shareholder returns while maintaining sufficient liquidity," said Drexler.

Future dividend declarations and share repurchases will be subject to ongoing board review and authorization and will be based on a number of factors, including business and market conditions, Arch's future financial performance and other capital priorities.

The passage of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was a significant positive for Arch. The elimination of the corporate AMT will allow Arch to realize all of its remaining AMT credits, resulting in a tax benefit of $35 million in the fourth quarter. Arch filed carryback claims for a portion of those AMT credits in the fourth quarter and a $24.3 million refund was received in January. The remaining $10.7 million of credits will be refunded between 2018 and 2022.  Going forward, Arch believes that the reduction in the corporate tax rate, elimination of the AMT, and the company's large net operating loss position should result in a cash tax rate of effectively zero for the foreseeable future.

Arch's cash and short-term investments totaled $429 million at December 31, 2017. At quarter-end, Arch's debt level totaled $333 million, inclusive of the term loan, equipment financing and other debt. The company generated $396 million in cash provided by operating activities for full year 2017, while capital expenditures totaled $59 million, resulting in $337 million of free cash flow2.

Operational Results

"As expected, our Leer and Mountain Laurel mines rebounded well from the geologic challenges experienced in the third quarter of 2017, and each of Arch's operating segments made a significant contribution in the quarter just ended," said Paul A. Lang, Arch's president and chief operating officer. "In particular, we were successful in achieving higher price realizations, good cost containment and expanded margins in our Metallurgical and Other Thermal segments."



Metallurgical



4Q17



3Q17



4Q16



FY17













Tons sold (in millions)


1.8



2.2



2.4



8.2

         Coking


1.5



1.8



1.7



6.4

         PCI


-



0.1



0.2



0.5

        Thermal


0.3



0.3



0.5



1.3

Coal sales per ton sold


$90.82



$88.60



$65.61



$90.17

         Coking


$101.76



$99.21



$75.36



$102.36

         PCI


-



$69.01



$54.78



$69.41

        Thermal


$25.92



$34.65



$36.86



$39.21

Cash cost per ton sold


$59.50



$64.46



$52.98



$60.76

Cash margin per ton


$31.32



$24.14



$12.63



$29.41


Coal sales per ton sold and cash cost per ton sold is defined and reconciled under "Reconciliation of non-GAAP measures"

Mining complexes included in this segment are Beckley, Leer, Lone Mountain, Mountain Laurel and Sentinel

Lone Mountain is included through September 14, 2017, the date of divestiture

In the Metallurgical segment, coking coal volumes declined 17 percent when compared with the third quarter due to severe weather in the country's eastern half during December that affected rail service as well as unloading operations at East Coast export facilities. Despite this short-term interruption in the Metallurgical segment, Arch's fourth quarter cash margin per ton expanded 30 percent to $31.32 compared to $24.14 for the prior-quarter period. Average coking coal realizations were lifted by stronger pricing on index-linked tons that priced during the period. Fourth quarter segment cash cost per ton sold declined 8 percent when compared to the third quarter of 2017, driven primarily by normalized mining operations at the company's two longwall mines and good cost control at the other two operations in the segment. The decrease in segment cash cost per ton sold was offset to some degree by the decline in quarterly volumes. Excluding Lone Mountain, which was sold in the third quarter, full year cash cost per ton sold for the segment would have been $59.24



Powder River Basin



4Q17



3Q17



4Q16



FY17













Tons sold (in millions)


19.5



21.7



21.8



80.6

Coal sales per ton sold


$12.32



$12.51



$12.41



$12.49

Cash cost per ton sold


$10.78



$10.27



$9.88



$10.53

Cash margin per ton


$1.54



$2.24



$2.53



$1.96


Coal sales per ton sold and cash cost per ton sold is defined and reconciled under "Reconciliation of non-GAAP measures"

Mining complexes included in this segment are Black Thunder and Coal Creek

In the Powder River Basin, fourth quarter 2017 sales volumes declined 2.2 million tons as a result of weak thermal demand driven by still-inflated utility stockpiles and a slow start to winter. Average sales price declined modestly when compared with the third quarter of 2017, reflecting lower pricing on market and index-priced tons and customer shipment mix, while segment cash cost per ton sold increased $0.51 over the same time period. Higher cash cost per ton sold was driven by reduced volumes as well as higher diesel fuel costs.



Other Thermal



4Q17



3Q17



4Q16



FY 17













Tons sold (in millions)


2.3



2.3



2.5



9.2

Coal sales per ton sold 


$35.43



$35.08



$34.01



$34.85

Cash cost per ton sold


$24.88



$26.05



$21.79



$24.20

Cash margin per ton


$10.55



$9.03



$12.22



$10.65


Coal sales per ton sold and cash cost per ton sold are defined and reconciled under "Reconciliation of non-GAAP measures"

Mining complexes included in this segment are Coal-Mac, Viper and West Elk 

In the Other Thermal segment, fourth quarter cash margins were $10.55 per ton, an increase of 17 percent versus the third quarter, primarily driven by the region's strong cost performance.  Sales volumes were flat during the quarter over the same time period, as they continued to benefit from robust demand in global thermal markets coupled with steady shipments to Viper's baseload customer. Average sales price increased modestly compared to the prior-quarter period, reflecting a favorable mix of customer shipments and attractive pricing on export business. Notably, West Elk and Coal-Mac exported approximately 2.6 million tons into the seaborne thermal market during the year – the highest volume to be shipped for export from those operations since 2013. Arch expects to capitalize on this seaborne opportunity in 2018 as well.

Key Market Developments

Coking Coal Markets 

  • Metallurgical coal continues to trade in a very strong range. High-Vol A prices off the U.S. East Coast, as assessed by Platts, currently stand at $214.50 per metric ton. 
  • Moreover, High-Vol A reclaimed its premium over Low-Vol coals in late December, with a $19 per metric ton advantage as currently assessed.  The spread between high-vol coals has widened as well, with High-Vol A commanding a $70 per metric ton premium over High-Vol B presently.
  • Overall, Arch believes the global metallurgical market is in healthy balance. As seen repeatedly in recent months, even small supply disruptions or demand bumps continue to translate into significant price moves. Most recently, logistical challenges in Australia, continued supply pressures in China and buoyant steel markets have acted to support metallurgical pricing.
  • Looking ahead, Arch expects metallurgical markets to remain in relative equilibrium throughout 2018.  

Thermal Coal Markets

  • International thermal markets remain strong on growing Asian demand, with prompt month Newcastle prices at just under $100 per metric ton – a favorable level for Arch's West Elk operation.   
  • In the domestic markets, heating degree days year to date are up more than 15 percent over 2017 levels. 
  • Arch believes coal stockpiles declined by an estimated 5 million tons in January – and are down by a total of 65 million tons since the beginning of 2016. However, they are still 20 million to 30 million tons higher than target – at an estimated 130 million tons at the end of January.
  • Powder River Basin prices have moved sideways in recent months, reflecting comfortable stockpile levels and limited buying activity. However, Arch continues to believe that U.S. generators have a significant amount of tonnage to buy for the remainder of 2018, and expects increased activity as we progress through the first half of the year. 

2018 Outlook

The company is initiating full year sales volume guidance for 2018. Based on current expectations, Arch expects total sales of between 92 million and 99 million tons, a level in line with the company's 2017 sales volumes. Included in this range are projected sales of between 6.4 million and 7.0 million tons of metallurgical coal.

On the metallurgical side, Arch has committed select volumes at strong pricing with its North American customer base. Arch also has a large percentage of its 2018 coking coal either committed and subject to market pricing or still available, which will allow it to capitalize on strong seaborne coking coal market dynamics. At the expected midpoint of its volume guidance level, Arch is nearly 65 percent committed on coking coal sales for the full year, with approximately 60 percent of that committed volume exposed to market-based pricing. Arch expects that approximately 80 percent of its metallurgical production will be sold to international steelmakers.

Arch expects to sell between 86 million and 92 million tons of thermal coal in 2018. At the midpoint of guidance, Arch's thermal sales are approximately 82 percent committed for full year 2018.

Arch currently anticipates that cash cost per ton sold in the Metallurgical and Powder River Basin segments will be similar to 2017 levels. The Other Thermal segment's cash cost per ton sold is expected to be higher, adjusted for anticipated production mix between the mines in the segment.

"Looking ahead, given the company's low-cost operational profile and leverage to the upside potential of coal markets, Arch is exceptionally positioned to capitalize on positive fundamentals in international coking and thermal coal markets and the eventual recovery in domestic thermal markets," said Eaves. "We firmly believe Arch's diversified asset base, strategic marketing plan, talented and experienced workforce and strong balance sheet should enable the company to create significant value for our shareholders, earn substantial returns and generate considerable free cash flow in the future." 


20183



 Tons 

 $ per ton 


Sales Volume (in millions of tons)










Coking

6.4


-

7.0






Thermal

86.0


-

92.0






Total

92.4


-

99.0
















Metallurgical (in millions of tons)










Committed, Priced Coking




1.7




$103.96


Committed, Unpriced Coking




2.6






Total Committed Coking




4.3
















Committed, Priced Thermal Byproduct




0.5




$30.43


Committed, Unpriced Thermal Byproduct




-






Total Committed Thermal Byproduct




0.5
















Average Metallurgical Cash Cost





$55.50


-

$60.50












Powder River Basin (in millions of tons)










Committed, Priced




62.1




$11.95


Committed, Unpriced




2.3






Total Committed




64.4






Average Cash Cost





$10.45


-

$10.95






















Other Thermal (in millions of tons)










Committed, Priced




7.7




$36.88


Committed, Unpriced




-






Total Committed




7.7






Average Cash Cost





$27.50


-

$31.50












Corporate (in $ millions)










D,D&A excluding Sales Contract Amortization 





$115


-

$120


Sales Contract Amortization





$11


-

$12


ARO Accretion 





$27


-

$29


S,G&A





$83


-

$90


Interest Expense 





$17


-

$19


Capital Expenditures





$80


-

$90


Tax Provision (%)





Approximately 0% 

A conference call regarding Arch Coal's fourth quarter and full year 2017 financial results will be webcast live today at 10 a.m. Eastern time. The conference call can be accessed via the "investor" section of the Arch Coal website (http://investor.archcoal.com).

Forward-Looking Statements: This press release contains "forward-looking statements" – that is, statements related to future, not past, events. In this context, forward-looking statements often address our expected future business and financial performance, and often contain words such as "expects," "anticipates," "intends," "plans," "believes," "seeks," or "will." Forward-looking statements by their nature address matters that are, to different degrees, uncertain. For us, particular uncertainties arise from changes in the demand for our coal by the domestic electric generation industry; from legislation and regulations relating to the Clean Air Act and other environmental initiatives; from operational, geological, permit, labor and weather-related factors, and the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and other tax reforms; from fluctuations in the amount of cash we generate from operations; from future integration of acquired businesses; and from numerous other matters of national, regional and global scale, including those of a political, economic, business, competitive or regulatory nature. These uncertainties may cause our actual future results to be materially different than those expressed in our forward-looking statements. We do not undertake to update our forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as may be required by law. For a description of some of the risks and uncertainties that may affect our future results, you should see the risk factors described from time to time in the reports we file with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

1 Adjusted EBITDAR is defined and reconciled in the "Reconciliation of Non-GAAP measures" in this release. 
2 Free Cash Flow is defined and reconciled in the "Reconciliation of Non-GAAP measures" in this release.
3 The Company is unable to present a quantitative reconciliation of its forward-looking non-GAAP Segment cash cost per ton sold financial measures to the most directly comparable GAAP measures without unreasonable efforts due to the inherent difficulty in forecasting and quantifying with reasonable accuracy significant items required for the reconciliation. The most directly comparable GAAP measure, GAAP cost of sales, is not accessible without unreasonable efforts on a forward-looking basis. The reconciling items for this non-GAAP measure are transportation costs, which are a component of GAAP revenues and cost of sales; the impact of hedging activity related to commodity purchases that do not receive hedge accounting; and idle and administrative costs that are not included in a reportable segment. Management is unable to predict without unreasonable efforts transportation costs due to uncertainty as to the end market and FOB point for uncommitted sales volumes and the final shipping point for export shipments. Management is unable to predict without unreasonable efforts the impact of hedging activity related to commodity purchases that do not receive hedge accounting due to fluctuations in commodity prices, which are difficult to forecast due to their inherent volatility. These amounts have historically and may continue to vary significantly from quarter to quarter and material changes to these items could have a significant effect on our future GAAP results. Idle and administrative costs that are not included in a reportable segment are expected to be between $15 million and $20 million in 2018.

Arch Coal, Inc. and Subsidiaries

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations

(In thousands, except per share data)














Successor


Successor

Predecessor


Three Months Ended
December 31, 2017

Twelve Months
Ended
December 31, 2017


October 2, 2016
through December 31,
2016

January 1, 2016
through October 1,
2016


(Unaudited)

(Unaudited)










Revenues

$     560,244

$    2,324,623


$      575,688

$     1,398,709







Costs, expenses and other operating






Cost of sales

451,221

1,843,093


470,644

1,264,464

Depreciation, depletion and amortization

27,928

122,464


32,604

191,581

Accretion on asset retirement obligations

7,383

30,209


7,634

24,321

Amortization of sales contracts, net

11,082

53,985


796

(728)

Change in fair value of coal derivatives and coal trading activities, net

4,477

7,222


396

2,856

Asset impairment and mine closure costs

-

-


-

129,267

Selling, general and administrative expenses

23,100

86,821


22,836

59,343

Gain on sale of Lone Mountain Processing, Inc.

277

(21,297)


-

-

Other operating income, net

(16,175)

(30,270)


(5,340)

(15,257)


509,293

2,092,227


529,570

1,655,847







  Income (loss) from operations

50,951

232,396


46,118

(257,138)







Interest expense, net






Interest expense

(5,505)

(26,905)


(11,241)

(135,888)

Interest and investment income

560

2,649


487

2,653


(4,945)

(24,256)


(10,754)

(133,235)







Income (loss) before nonoperating expenses

46,006

208,140


35,364

(390,373)







Nonoperating income (loss)






Net loss resulting from early retirement of debt and debt restructuring

-

(2,547)


-

(2,213)

Reorganization items, net

494

(2,398)


(759)

1,630,041


494

(4,945)


(759)

1,627,828







Income before income taxes

46,500

203,195


34,605

1,237,455

Provision for (benefit from) income taxes

(34,771)

(35,255)


1,156

(4,626)







  Net income 

$      81,271

$      238,450


$        33,449

$     1,242,081







Net income per common share






Basic EPS 

$          3.75

$          10.05


$           1.34

 N/A 

Diluted EPS 

$          3.64

$            9.84


$           1.31

 N/A 







Weighted average shares outstanding






Basic weighted average shares outstanding

21,653

23,725


25,002

 N/A 

Diluted weighted average shares outstanding

22,333

24,240


25,469

 N/A 







Dividends declared per common share

$          0.35

$            1.05


$                -

$                  -







Adjusted EBITDAR (A) (Unaudited)

$      97,621

$      417,757


$       94,497

$         87,303

Adjusted diluted income per common share (A)

$          4.12

$          11.36


$           1.65

 N/A 


(A) Adjusted EBITDAR and Adjusted diluted income per common share are defined and reconciled under "Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Measures" later in this release.

 

Arch Coal, Inc. and Subsidiaries

Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets

(In thousands)








December 31, 

December 31, 


2017

2016


(Unaudited)


Assets



Current assets



Cash and cash equivalents

$    273,387

$     305,372

Short term investments

155,846

88,072

Restricted cash 

71,050

Trade accounts receivable

172,604

184,483

Other receivables

29,771

19,877

Inventories

128,960

113,462

Other current assets

70,426

96,306

Total current assets

830,994

878,622




Property, plant and equipment, net

955,948

1,053,603




Other assets



Equity investments

106,107

96,074

Other noncurrent assets

86,583

108,298

  Total other assets

192,690

204,372

Total assets

$ 1,979,632

$  2,136,597




Liabilities and Stockholders' Equity 



  Current liabilities



Accounts payable

$    134,137

$      95,953

Accrued expenses and other current liabilities

184,161

205,240

Current maturities of debt

15,783

11,038

  Total current liabilities

334,081

312,231

Long-term debt

310,134

351,841

Asset retirement obligations

308,855

337,227

Accrued pension benefits

14,036

38,884

Accrued postretirement benefits other than pension

102,369

101,445

Accrued workers' compensation

184,835

184,568

Other noncurrent liabilities

59,457

63,824

  Total liabilities 

1,313,767

1,390,020




Stockholders' equity 



Common Stock

250

250

Paid-in capital

700,125

688,424

Retained earnings

247,232

33,449

Treasury stock, at cost

(302,109)

-

Accumulated other comprehensive income 

20,367

24,454

  Total stockholders' equity 

665,865

746,577

Total liabilities and stockholders' equity 

$ 1,979,632

$  2,136,597

 

Arch Coal, Inc. and Subsidiaries

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows

(In thousands)












Successor


Successor

Predecessor


Twelve Months Ended
December 31, 2017


October 2, 2016
through December 31,
2016

January 1, 2016
through October 1,
2016


(Unaudited)




Operating activities





Net income 

$      238,450


$        33,449

$     1,242,081

Adjustments to reconcile to cash provided by (used in) operating activities:





Depreciation, depletion and amortization

122,464


32,604

191,581

Accretion on asset retirement obligations

30,209


7,634

24,321

Amortization of sales contracts, net

53,985


796

(728)

Prepaid royalties expensed

2,905


2,587

4,791

Deferred income taxes

(21,965)


3

(419)

Employee stock-based compensation expense

10,437


1,032

2,096

Gains on disposals and divestitures

(24,327)


(485)

(6,628)

Asset impairment and noncash mine closure costs


119,194

Net loss resulting from early retirement of debt and debt restructuring

2,547


2,213

Non-cash bankruptcy reorganization items


(1,775,910)

Amortization relating to financing activities

3,736


467

12,800

Changes in:





 Receivables

8,370


(22,196)

(42,786)

 Inventories

(19,626)


24,870

34,440

 Accounts payable, accrued expenses and other current liabilities

17,173


34,129

15,316

 Income taxes, net

(6,834)


1,371

(4,216)

Other

(21,051)


(32,069)

(46,364)

 Cash provided by (used in) operating activities

396,473


84,192

(228,218)






Investing activities





Capital expenditures

(59,205)


(15,214)

(82,434)

Minimum royalty payments

(5,296)


(63)

(305)

Proceeds from (consideration paid for) disposals and divestitures

12,920


572

(2,921)

Purchases of short term investments

(258,948)


(98,750)

Proceeds from sales of short term investments

190,064


23,000

187,006

Investments in and advances to affiliates, net

(10,173)


(823)

(3,441)

Withdrawals of restricted cash

70,836


10,512

15,979

 Cash provided by (used in) investing activities

(59,802)


17,984

15,134






Financing activities





Proceeds from issuance of term loan due 2024

298,500


Payments to extinguish term loan due 2021

(325,684)


(816)

Payments on term loan due 2024

(2,250)


Net payments on other debt

(694)


3,374

(11,986)

Debt financing costs

(10,149)


(23,011)

Net loss resulting from early retirement of debt and debt restructuring

(2,360)


(2,213)

Dividends paid

(24,369)


Purchases of treasury stock

(301,512)


Other

(138)


151

    Cash provided by (used in) financing activities

(368,656)


2,709

(37,210)






Increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents

(31,985)


104,885

(250,294)

Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period

305,372


200,487

450,781






Cash and cash equivalents, end of period

$      273,387


$      305,372

$        200,487

 

Arch Coal, Inc. and Subsidiaries

Schedule of Consolidated Debt

(In thousands)







December 31,

December 31,



2017

2016



(Unaudited)






Term loan due 2024 ($297.8 million face value)


$    296,435

$            -

Term loan due 2021 ($325.7 million face value)


-

325,684

Other


36,514

37,195

Debt issuance costs


(7,032)



325,917

362,879

Less: current maturities of debt

15,783

11,038

Long-term debt


$    310,134

$    351,841





Calculation of net debt




Total debt (excluding debt issuance costs)


$    332,949

$    362,879

Less liquid assets:




Cash and cash equivalents


273,387

305,372

Short term investments


155,846

88,072



429,233

393,444

Net debt


$     (96,284)

$     (30,565)

 

Arch Coal, Inc. and Subsidiaries

Operational Performance

(In millions, except per ton data)




















Three Months  Ended
December 31, 2017

Three Months  Ended
September 30, 2017

October 2, 2016 through
December 31, 2016

Twelve Months Ended
December 31, 2017


(Unaudited)


(Unaudited)


(Unaudited)


(Unaudited)


Powder River Basin









Tons Sold

19.5


21.7


21.8


80.6











Segment Sales

$  239.9

$12.32

$  271.7

$12.51

$  270.9

$12.41

$1,006.8

$12.49

Segment Cash Cost of Sales

209.9

10.78

223.1

10.27

215.5

9.88

849.0

10.53

Segment Cash Margin

30.0

1.54

48.6

2.24

55.4

2.53

157.7

1.96










Metallurgical









Tons Sold

1.8


2.2


2.4


8.2











Segment Sales

$  164.1

$90.82

$  196.8

$88.60

$  160.2

$65.61

$   738.6

$90.17

Segment Cash Cost of Sales

107.5

59.50

143.2

64.46

129.4

52.98

497.7

60.76

Segment Cash Margin

56.6

31.32

53.6

24.14

30.8

12.63

240.9

29.41










Other Thermal









Tons Sold

2.3


2.3


2.5


9.2











Segment Sales

$    80.1

$35.43

$    81.6

$35.08

$    85.4

$34.01

$   320.8

$34.85

Segment Cash Cost of Sales

56.3

24.88

60.6

26.05

54.7

21.79

222.7

24.20

Segment Cash Margin

23.9

10.55

21.0

9.03

30.7

12.22

98.1

10.65










Total Segment Cash Margin

$  110.4


$  123.3


$  116.9


$   496.7











Selling, general and administrative expenses

(23.1)


(21.1)


(22.8)


(86.8)


Liquidated damages under export logistics contracts

-


-


-


-


Other

10.3


2.1


0.4


7.9











Adjusted EBITDAR

$    97.6


$  104.3


$    94.5


$   417.8


 

Arch Coal, Inc. and Subsidiaries

Reconciliation of NON-GAAP Measures

(In millions, except per ton data)

 

Included in the accompanying release, we have disclosed certain non-GAAP measures as defined by Regulation G.

The following reconciles these items to the most directly comparable GAAP measure.

 

Non-GAAP Segment coal sales per ton sold 


Non-GAAP Segment coal sales per ton sold is calculated as segment coal sales revenues divided by segment tons sold. Segment coal sales revenues are adjusted for transportation costs, and may be adjusted for other items that, due to generally accepted accounting principles, are classified in "other income" on the statement of operations, but relate to price protection on the sale of coal. Segment coal sales per ton sold is not a measure of financial performance in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. We believe segment coal sales per ton sold provides useful information to investors as it better reflects our revenue for the quality of coal sold and our operating results by including all income from coal sales. The adjustments made to arrive at these measures are significant in understanding and assessing our financial condition. Therefore, segment coal sales revenues should not be considered in isolation, nor as an alternative to coal sales revenues under generally accepted accounting principles.













Quarter ended December 31, 2017

Powder River
Basin

Metallurgical

Other Thermal

Idle and Other

Consolidated

(In thousands)






GAAP Revenues in the consolidated statements of operations

$          244,191

$        195,661

$           109,100

$            11,292

$         560,244

Other revenues

-

-

-

-

-

Coal Sales

$          244,191

$        195,661

$           109,100

$            11,292

$         560,244

Less:  Adjustments to reconcile to Non-GAAP Segment coal sales revenue






Coal risk management derivative settlements classified in "other income"

-

-

182

-

$               182

Coal sales revenues from idled or otherwise disposed operations not included in segments

-

-

-

11,291

11,291

Transportation costs

4,306

31,545

$             28,771

1

64,623

Non-GAAP Segment coal sales revenues

$          239,885

$        164,116

$             80,147

$                   -

$         484,149

Tons sold

19,473

1,807

2,262



Coal sales per ton sold

$             12.32

$           90.82

$               35.43















Quarter ended September 30, 2017

Powder River
Basin

Metallurgical

Other Thermal

Idle and Other

Consolidated

(In thousands)






GAAP Revenues in the consolidated statements of operations

$          275,999

$        238,946

$             93,859

$              4,734

$         613,539

Other revenues

-

-

-

-

-

Coal Sales

$          275,999

$        238,946

$             93,859

$              4,734

$         613,539

Less:  Adjustments to reconcile to Non-GAAP Segment coal sales revenue






Coal risk management derivative settlements classified in "other income"

-

-

19

-

$                 19

Coal sales revenues from idled or otherwise disposed operations not included in segments

-

-

-

3,720

3,720

Transportation costs

4,291

42,170

$             12,239

1,014

59,714

Non-GAAP Segment coal sales revenues

$          271,708

$        196,776

$             81,602

$                   -

$         550,086

Tons sold

21,713

2,221

2,326



Coal sales per ton sold

$             12.51

$           88.60

$               35.08















October 2 through December 31, 2016

Powder River
Basin

Metallurgical

Other Thermal

Idle and Other

Consolidated

(In thousands)






GAAP Revenues in the consolidated statements of operations

$          275,702

$        200,378

$             97,382

$              2,226

$         575,688

Other revenues

-

-

-

-

-

Coal Sales

$          275,702

$        200,378

$             97,382

$              2,226

$         575,688

Less:  Adjustments to reconcile to Non-GAAP Segment coal sales revenue






Coal risk management derivative settlements classified in "other income"

-

-

(112)

-

$              (112)

Coal sales revenues from idled or otherwise disposed operations not included in segments

-

-

-

2,181

2,181

Transportation costs

4,825

40,171

$             12,130

45

57,171

Non-GAAP Segment coal sales revenues

$          270,877

$        160,207

$             85,364

$                   -

$         516,448

Tons sold

21,824

2,442

2,510



Coal sales per ton sold

$             12.41

$           65.61

$               34.01















Year ended December 31, 2017

Powder River
Basin

Metallurgical

Other Thermal

Idle and Other

Consolidated

(In thousands)






GAAP Revenues in the consolidated statements of operations

$       1,024,197

$        887,839

$           396,504

$            16,083

$      2,324,623

Other revenues

-

-

-

-

-

Coal Sales

$       1,024,197

$        887,839

$           396,504

$            16,083

$      2,324,623

Less:  Adjustments to reconcile to Non-GAAP Segment coal sales revenue






Coal risk management derivative settlements classified in "other income"

-

-

200

-

$               200

Coal sales revenues from idled or otherwise disposed operations not included in segments

-

-

-

15,061

15,061

Transportation costs

17,437

149,212

$             75,491

1,022

243,162

Non-GAAP Segment coal sales revenues

$       1,006,760

$        738,627

$           320,813

$                   -

$      2,066,200

Tons sold

80,604

8,192

9,205



Coal sales per ton sold

$             12.49

$           90.17

$               34.85




Non-GAAP Segment cash cost per ton sold


Non-GAAP Segment cash cost per ton sold is calculated as segment cash cost of coal sales divided by segment tons sold. Segment cash cost of coal sales is adjusted for transportation costs, and may be adjusted for other items that, due to generally accepted accounting principles, are classified in "other income" on the statement of operations, but relate directly to the costs incurred to produce coal. Segment cash cost per ton sold is not a measure of financial performance in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. We believe segment cash cost per ton sold better reflects our controllable costs and our operating results by including all costs incurred to produce coal. The adjustments made to arrive at these measures are significant in understanding and assessing our financial condition. Therefore, segment cash cost of coal sales should not be considered in isolation, nor as an alternative to cost of sales under generally accepted accounting principles.


Quarter ended December 31, 2017

Powder River
Basin

Metallurgical

Other Thermal

Idle and Other

Consolidated

(In thousands)






GAAP Cost of sales in the consolidated statements of operations

$          214,006

$        139,059

$             85,038

$            13,119

$         451,221

Less:  Adjustments to reconcile to Non-GAAP Segment cash cost of coal sales 






Diesel fuel risk management derivative settlements classified in "other income"

(229)

-

-

-

(229)

Transportation costs

4,306

31,545

28,771

1

64,623

Cost of coal sales from idled or otherwise disposed operations not included in segments

-

-

-

11,405

11,405

Fresh start coal inventory fair value adjustment

-

-

-

-

-

Other (operating overhead, certain actuarial, etc.)

-

-

-

1,712

1,712

Non-GAAP Segment cash cost of coal sales

$          209,929

$        107,514

$             56,267

$                   -

$         373,709

Tons sold

19,473

1,807

2,262



Cash cost per ton sold

$             10.78

$           59.50

$               24.88















Quarter ended September 30, 2017

Powder River
Basin

Metallurgical

Other Thermal

Idle and Other

Consolidated

(In thousands)






GAAP Cost of sales in the consolidated statements of operations

$          226,449

$        185,321

$             72,832

$            10,823

$         495,424

Less:  Adjustments to reconcile to Non-GAAP Segment cash cost of coal sales 






Diesel fuel risk management derivative settlements classified in "other income"

(921)

-

-

-

(921)

Transportation costs

4,291

42,170

12,239

1,014

59,714

Cost of coal sales from idled or otherwise disposed operations not included in segments

-

-

-

7,979

7,979

Fresh start coal inventory fair value adjustment

-

-

-

-

-

Other (operating overhead, certain actuarial, etc.)

-

-

-

1,829

1,829

Non-GAAP Segment cash cost of coal sales

$          223,079

$        143,151

$             60,593

$                   -

$         426,822

Tons sold

21,713

2,221

2,326



Cash cost per ton sold

$             10.27

$           64.46

$               26.05















October 2 through December 31, 2016

Powder River
Basin

Metallurgical

Other Thermal

Idle and Other

Consolidated

(In thousands)






Cost of sales in the consolidated statements of operations

$          220,714

$        169,532

$             66,811

$            13,586

$         470,644

Less:  Adjustments to reconcile to Non-GAAP Segment cash cost of coal sales






Diesel fuel risk management derivative settlements classified in "other income"

363

-

-

-

363

Transportation costs

4,825

40,171

12,130

45

57,171

Cost of coal sales from idled or otherwise disposed operations not included in segments

-

-

-

5,853

5,853

Fresh start coal inventory fair value adjustment

-

-

-

7,345

7,345

Other (operating overhead, certain actuarial, etc.)

-

-

-

344

344

Reported segment cost of coal sales

$          215,526

$        129,361

$             54,681

$                   -

$         399,568

Tons sold

21,824

2,442

2,510



Cash cost per ton sold

$               9.88

$           52.98

$               21.79















Year ended December 31, 2017

Powder River
Basin

Metallurgical

Other Thermal

Idle and Other

Consolidated

(In thousands)






Cost of sales in the consolidated statements of operations

$          863,836

$        646,911

$           298,229

$            34,118

$      1,843,093

Less:  Adjustments to reconcile to Non-GAAP Segment cash cost of coal sales






Diesel fuel risk management derivative settlements classified in "other income"

(2,645)

-

-

-

(2,645)

Transportation costs

17,437

149,212

75,491

1,022

243,162

Cost of coal sales from idled or otherwise disposed operations not included in segments

-

-

-

28,065

28,065

Fresh start coal inventory fair value adjustment

-

-

-

-

-

Other (operating overhead, certain actuarial, etc.)

-

-

-

5,031

5,031

Reported segment cost of coal sales

$          849,044

$        497,699

$           222,738

$                   -

$      1,569,480

Tons sold

80,604

8,192

9,205



Cash cost per ton sold

$             10.53

$           60.76

$               24.20









Adjusted EBITDAR







Adjusted EBITDAR is defined as net income attributable to the Company before the effect of net interest expense, income taxes, depreciation, depletion and amortization, accretion on asset retirement obligations, amortization of sales contracts and reorganization items, net. Adjusted EBITDAR may also be adjusted for items that may not reflect the trend of future results by excluding transactions that are not indicative of the Company's core operating performance.


Adjusted EBITDAR is not a measure of financial performance in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, and items excluded from Adjusted EBITDAR are significant in understanding and assessing our financial condition. Therefore, Adjusted EBITDAR should not be considered in isolation, nor as an alternative to net income, income from operations, cash flows from operations or as a measure of our profitability, liquidity or performance under generally accepted accounting principles.  The Company uses adjusted EBITDAR to measure the operating performance of its segments and allocate resources to the segments.  Furthermore, analogous measures are used by industry analysts and investors to evaluate our operating performance. Investors should be aware that our presentation of Adjusted EBITDAR may not be comparable to similarly titled measures used by other companies. The table below shows how we calculate Adjusted EBITDAR.








Successor


Successor

Predecessor


Three Months
Ended December
31, 2017

Twelve Months
Ended December
31, 2017


October 2, 2016
through December
31, 2016

January 1, 2016
through October 1,
2016


(Unaudited)

(Unaudited)


(Unaudited)

(Unaudited)

Net income 

$      81,271

$      238,450


$        33,449

$   1,242,081

Provision for (benefit from) income taxes

(34,771)

(35,255)


1,156

(4,626)

Interest expense, net

4,945

24,256


10,754

133,235

Depreciation, depletion and amortization

27,928

122,464


32,604

191,581

Accretion on asset retirement obligations

7,383

30,209


7,634

24,321

Amortization of sales contracts, net

11,082

53,985


796

(728)

Asset impairment and mine closure costs

-

-


-

129,267

Gain on sale of Lone Mountain Processing, Inc.

277

(21,297)


-

-

Net loss resulting from early retirement of debt and debt restructuring

-

2,547


-

2,213

Reorganization items, net

(494)

2,398


759

(1,630,041)

Fresh start coal inventory adjustment

-

-


7,345

-







Adjusted EBITDAR

$      97,621

$      417,757


$        94,497

$        87,303







Adjusted net income (loss) and adjusted diluted income (loss) per share










Adjusted net income (loss) and adjusted diluted income (loss) per common share are adjusted for the after-tax impact of reorganization items, net and are not measures of financial performance in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.  Adjusted net income (loss) and adjusted diluted income (loss) per common share may also be adjusted for items that may not reflect the trend of future results.  We believe that adjusted net income (loss) and adjusted diluted income (loss) per common share better reflect the trend of our future results by excluding transactions that are not indicative of the Company's core operating performance. The adjustments made to arrive at these measures are significant in understanding and assessing our financial condition.  Therefore, adjusted net income (loss) and adjusted diluted income (loss) per share should not be considered in isolation, nor as an alternative to net income (loss) or diluted income (loss) per common share under generally accepted accounting principles.














Successor


Successor

Predecessor


Three Months
Ended December
31, 2017

Twelve Months
Ended December
31, 2017


October 2, 2016
through December
31, 2016

January 1, 2016
through October 1,
2016


(Unaudited)

(Unaudited)


(Unaudited)

(Unaudited)

Net income 

$      81,271

$      238,450


$        33,449

$   1,242,081







Amortization of sales contracts, net

11,082

53,985


796

(728)

Asset impairment and mine closure costs

-

-


-

129,267

Gain on sale of Lone Mountain Processing, Inc.

277

(21,297)


-

-

Net loss resulting from early retirement of debt and debt restructuring

-

2,547


-

2,213

Reorganization items, net

(494)

2,398


759

(1,630,041)

Fresh start coal inventory adjustment

-

-


7,345

-

Tax impact of adjustment

(217)

(753)


(287)

262







Adjusted net income (loss)

$      91,919

$      275,330


$        42,062

$     (256,946)







Diluted weighted average shares outstanding

22,333

24,240


25,469

 N/A 







Diluted income per share 

$          3.64

$            9.84


$           1.31

 N/A 







Amortization of sales contracts, net

0.50

2.23


0.03

 N/A 

Asset impairment and mine closure costs

-

-


-

 N/A 

Gain on sale of Lone Mountain Processing, Inc.

0.01

(0.88)


-

 N/A 

Net loss resulting from early retirement of debt and debt restructuring

-

0.11


-

 N/A 

Reorganization items, net

(0.02)

0.10


0.03

 N/A 

Fresh start coal inventory adjustment

-

-


0.29


Tax impact of adjustments

(0.01)

(0.04)


0.28

 N/A 

Adjusted diluted income per share

$          4.12

$          11.36


$           1.65

 N/A 







Free Cash Flow












Free cash flow is defined as cash provided by (used in) operating activities less cash used for capital expenditures.  Free cash flow is used by management as a measure of the Company's ability to generate excess cash flow from our core business operations.  Free cash flow should not be considered in isolation or as an alternative to similar measures under generally accepted accounting principles.










Successor


Successor

Predecessor



Twelve Months
Ended December
31, 2017


October 2, 2016
through December
31, 2016

January 1, 2016
through October 1,
2016



(Unaudited)


(Unaudited)

(Unaudited)

Cash provided by (used in) operating activities


$      396,473


$        84,192

$     (228,218)

Cash used for capital expenditures


(59,205)


(15,214)

(82,434)







Free cash flow


$      337,268


$        68,978

$     (310,652)