Why Shares of W&T Offshore Inc. Popped Almost 17% Today

What happened

Shares of independent oil and gas producer W&T Offshore (NYSE: WTI) jumped by as much as 16.8% in trading Thursday after the company reported fourth-quarter 2016 earnings after the close Wednesday. As of 1:56 p.m. EST, shares were up 14.9% on the day.

So what

Revenue rose 10.7% to $115.2 million and the company swung from a net loss of $51.6 million to net income of $16.5 million, or $0.12 per share. On an adjusted basis, which pulls out one-time items, that was much better than the $0.13 loss analysts were expecting.

Costs were down as lease operating expenses fell from $49.3 million a year ago to $33.8 million. Overall, expenses dropped 43.1% to $93.9 million, leading to the much better financial results.

Now what

W&T Offshore's focus on cutting costs is starting to pay off, and rising oil prices are starting to help it as well.

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Fourth-quarter oil prices released were up 21.9% from a year ago to $45.10, much higher than the $37.35 realized for the full year. Given its lower cost structure and the support crude oil prices have in the market right now, I think the future looks bright for W&T Offshore.

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