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Berry Petroleum Earns $6.5 Million in Second Quarter.


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BAKERSFIELD Bakersfield, city (1990 pop. 174,820), seat of Kern co., S central Calif., at the southern end of the San Joaquin valley; inc. 1898. It is an oil, mining, and agricultural center and one of the fastest-growing U.S. cities. , Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug. 6, 2003

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 Petroleum Company (NYSE NYSE

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) announced net income of $6.5 million, or $.30 per share for the second quarter ended June June: see month.  30, 2003, compared to net income of $6.8 million, or $.31 per share for the same period in 2002. Revenues in the second quarter of 2003 of $40.1 million were up 21% from revenues of $33.2 million in the same period of 2002 due to increased heavy crude oil Heavy crude oil or Extra Heavy oil is any type of crude oil which does not flow easily. It is a relative term, compared to light crude oil, but relates to specific technical issues of its own on production, transportation, and refining.  prices and production levels. Net income for the second quarter was slightly lower when compared to the second quarter of 2002, primarily due to higher steam related operating costs operating costs nplgastos mpl operacionales .

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 V. Hoffman, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, stated, "The second quarter results were in line with our expectations. We expected our steam operating costs to be higher than the same period in 2002 as we increased our steam injection volumes by 10%. In addition, the price of natural gas used to generate steam nearly doubled. Increased steam injection, along with the results of our 2003 development program, will pay off in future periods through increased production."

The increased steaming activities caused operating costs per BOE BOE Based on Experience
BOE Board of Education
BOE Boletín Oficial del Estado (Spanish)
BOE Bank of England
BOE Board of Equalization
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BOE Barrel of Oil Equivalent
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 to increase to $11.15 in the second quarter of 2003 from $8.51 in the second quarter of 2002. The Company anticipates operating costs per BOE to decrease in upcoming quarters due to higher production volumes, assuming stable electricity and natural gas prices.

Oil and gas production was 15,397 BOE/day in the second quarter of 2003, up 10% from 14,060 in the same 2002 period. The current quarter production was down slightly from the first quarter 2003 production of 15,736 BOE/day, resulting primarily from shutting-in production from adjacent wells during drilling and taking wells off production to increase steaming.

For the second quarter of 2003, the average crude oil price received per barrel of oil equivalent The barrel of oil equivalent (bboe, sometimes BOE) is a unit of energy based on the approximate energy released by burning one barrel of crude oil. The US Internal Revenue Service defines it as equal to 5.8 × 106 BTU [1].

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 (BOE) was $21.07, up 5% from $19.99 received in the comparable 2002 period. Although the current quarter price was down 13% from $24.23 received in the first quarter of 2003, the posted price for the Company's heavy crude oil has increased in the third quarter to $26.50 per barrel as of August 4, 2003, which is 15% higher than the average posted price for the second quarter of 2003.

Hoffman added, "We are about halfway through our 2003 development program, but this activity, because of timing, had little impact on first half production volumes. We expect production for the 2003 calendar year from existing properties to average approximately 16,000 BOE/day. In addition, although the transaction is subject to certain conditions, we still expect to close our Brundage Canyon acquisition in the third quarter. Brundage Canyon's current production is approximately 2,000 BOE/day. After closing, we would initiate the drilling of development wells at Brundage Canyon."

Six-Month Results

Net income rose to $15.7 million, or $.72 per share, for the six months ended June 30, 2003, compared to $15.4 million, or $.71 per share, for the same period in 2002. Revenues in 2003 were $87.3 million versus $60.6 million last year. Results in 2003 include the pre-tax pre-tax adjanterior al impuesto

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 write-off Write-Off

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 of $2.5 million for the cost of a pilot project and associated leasehold An estate, interest, in real property held under a rental agreement by which the owner gives another the right to occupy or use land for a period of time.


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 acreage, while results in 2002 include a pre-tax gain from the recovery of a $3.6 million receivable for electricity sales that were written off by the Company in 2001.

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, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, said, "With our planned expansion into a new core area in the Rockies and the opening of our Denver Denver, city (1990 pop. 467,610), alt. 5,280 ft (1,609 m), state capital, coextensive with Denver co., N central Colo., on a plateau at the foot of the Front Range of the Rocky Mts., along the South Platte River where Cherry Creek meets it; inc. 1861.  office to pursue additional opportunities, our General and Administrative costs administrative costs,
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 were 8% higher per BOE for the second quarter of 2003 as compared to both the first quarter of 2003 and the second quarter of 2002. We anticipate, however, that increased production from the Company's acquisition and development activities will result in lower General and Administrative costs per BOE in upcoming quarters. We are pleased to have put in place our newly completed $200 million unsecured Unsecured

A loan or equity interest that is given without any guarantee of payment, performance, satisfaction or opportunity for return from the recipient. No property, interest or security is used as collateral in either a guarantee or a pledge.
 credit facility which recognizes our strong financial position and should provide for significant low-cost capital which will be beneficial in our continued search for acquisitions."

During the second quarter of 2003, the Company aggressively pursued the implementation of its 2003 capital development budget. As of July July: see month.  15, 2003, 46 new wells, including all 13 budgeted horizontal wells, had been drilled. For the remainder of 2003, the Company plans to drill an additional 53 wells on its existing properties and up to an additional 26 wells at Brundage Canyon in the Uinta Basin, Utah assuming the purchase closes in the third quarter. As the closing of the purchase of Brundage Canyon is subject to certain conditions and there is no assurance that all such conditions will be satisfied, the number of wells that may actually be drilled at Brundage Canyon will depend on whether or not and when the actual closing occurs. This planned activity would bring the total year estimated development (drilling & facility) spending to approximately $44 million.

Teleconference Call

An earnings conference call will be held Thursday, August 7, 2003 at 8:00 a.m. PT. Dial 1-800-240-4186 to participate. International callers may dial 303-205-0033. For a digital replay available until August 21, dial 1-800-405-2236 (passcode 546520#). Listen live or via replay on the web at www.bry.com. Transcripts of this and previous calls may be viewed at www.bry.com/tele.htm.

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 that involve risks and uncertainties. Although the Company believes that its expectations are based on reasonable assumptions, it can give no assurance that its goals will be achieved. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements herein include, but are not limited to, the timing and extent of changes in commodity prices for oil, gas and electricity, gas transportation availability, the non-existence of a liquid marketplace for electricity purchases and sales within California California (kăl'ĭfôr`nyə), most populous state in the United States, located in the Far West; bordered by Oregon (N), Nevada and, across the Colorado River, Arizona (E), Mexico (S), and the Pacific Ocean (W). , competition, environmental risks, litigation An action brought in court to enforce a particular right. The act or process of bringing a lawsuit in and of itself; a judicial contest; any dispute.

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                      CONDENSED INCOME STATEMENTS
                 (In thousands, except per share data)
                              (unaudited)

                               Three Months Ended   Six Months Ended
                                6/30/03   6/30/02   6/30/03   6/30/02
Revenues:
 Sales of oil and gas           $29,466   $25,568   $63,820   $45,246
 Sales of electricity            10,386     6,477    23,265    13,791
 Interest and other income, net     228     1,167       248     1,545
   Total                         40,080    33,212    87,333    60,582
Expenses:
 Operating costs -- oil and gas  15,626    10,893    28,810    18,979
 Operating costs -- electricity  10,386     6,477    23,265    13,460
 Depreciation, depletion &
  amortization                    4,729     4,278     9,183     8,270
 General and administrative       2,404     2,032     4,661     3,894
 Recovery of electricity
  receivables                         -         -         -    (3,631)
 Dry hole and abandonment             -         -     2,487         -
 Interest                           268       261       477       684
   Total                         33,413    23,941    68,883    41,656

Income before income taxes        6,667     9,271    18,450    18,926
Provision for income taxes          157     2,444     2,763     3,479

Net income                       $6,510    $6,827   $15,687   $15,447

Basic net income per share         $.30      $.31      $.72      $.71
Diluted net income per share       $.30      $.31      $.72      $.70
Cash dividends per share           $.15      $.10      $.25      $.20

Weighted average common shares:
    Basic                        21,764    21,735    21,761    21,734
    Diluted                      21,954    21,974    21,934    21,915


                       CONDENSED BALANCE SHEETS
                            (In thousands)

                                               (unaudited)
                                                  6/30/03    12/31/02
Assets
  Current assets                                  $29,919     $28,705
  Property, buildings & equipment, net            237,137     228,475
  Other assets                                        955         893
                                                 $268,011    $258,073
Liabilities & Shareholders' Equity
  Current liabilities                             $31,182     $32,394
  Deferred taxes                                   34,317      33,866
  Long-term debt                                   15,000      15,000
  Other long-term liabilities                       5,635       4,755
  Shareholders' equity                            181,877     172,058
                                                 $268,011    $258,073


                  CONDENSED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
                            (In thousands)
                              (unaudited)
                                                     Six Months Ended
                                                     6/30/03  6/30/02

Cash flows from operating activities:
  Net income                                         $15,687  $15,447
  Depreciation, depletion & amortization               9,183    8,270
  Dry hole and abandonment                             2,432     (224)
  Other, net                                             728    1,301
  Net changes in operating assets and liabilities     (5,625)     578

    Net cash provided by operating activities         22,405   25,372

Net cash used in investing activities                (19,902) (11,782)
Net cash used in financing activities                 (5,441) (14,519)

Net decrease in cash and cash equivalents             (2,938)    (929)

Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year         9,866    7,238

Cash and cash equivalents at end of period            $6,928   $6,309


                   COMPARATIVE OPERATING STATISTICS
                              (unaudited)

                    Three Months Ended        Six Months Ended
                     6/30/03  6/30/02  Change 6/30/03  6/30/02  Change
Oil and gas:
 Net production-BOE
  per day             15,397   14,060    +10%  15,566   13,930    +12%
 Per BOE:
 Average realized
  sales price         $21.07   $19.99     +5%  $22.66   $17.96    +26%

   Operating costs     10.63     7.96    +34%    9.71     6.98    +39%
   Production taxes      .52      .55     -5%     .52      .55     -5%
      Total operating
       costs           11.15     8.51    +31%   10.23     7.53    +36%

 Depreciation &
  depletion             3.38     3.34     +1%    3.26     3.28     -1%
 General &
  administrative
  expenses              1.72     1.59     +8%    1.65     1.54     +7%
 Interest expense
  per BOE                .19      .20     -5%     .17      .27    -37%

Electricity:
 Electric power
 produced --
   Megawatt hours/day  2,036    1,935     +5%   2,086    1,992     +5%
 Electric power sold --
   Megawatt hours/day  1,847    1,748     +6%   1,899    1,819     +4%
 Average sales
  price -- $/Mwh       62.59    39.46    +59%   68.11    36.79    +85%
 Fuel gas cost --
  $/Mmbtu               5.04     2.97    +70%    5.21     2.73    +91%
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