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EXHIBIT 99.1

MURPHY OIL CORPORATION ANNOUNCES SECOND QUARTER 2020
OPERATING AND FINANCIAL RESULTS

HOUSTON, Texas, August 6, 2020 - Murphy Oil Corporation (NYSE: MUR) today announced its financial and operating results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2020, including a net loss attributable to Murphy of $317 million, or $2.06 net loss per diluted share. Adjusted net loss, which excludes discontinued operations and other one-off items, was $110 million, or $0.71 net loss per diluted share.

Unless otherwise noted, the financial and operating highlights and metrics discussed in this commentary exclude noncontrolling interest. 1

Significant items include:

Produced 168 thousand barrels of oil equivalent per day, including 58 percent or 98 thousand barrels of oil per day

Improved average lease operating expenses by 22 percent from the first quarter 2020 to less than $9 per barrel of oil equivalent in the second quarter, or approximately $7 per barrel of oil equivalent excluding workover expenses

Received $109 million of cash crude oil hedge settlements for the quarter

Lowered expected full year G&A by approximately 40 percent to a range of $130 million to $140 million compared to full year 2019 including the impact of the previously announced office closures, restructuring and a 30 percent office headcount reduction

Reduced the full year 2020 capital expenditure budget an additional $40 million, to a range of $680 million to $720 million, or a more than 50 percent reduction from the original 2020 guidance

Initiated crude oil hedge position for 2021, resulting in a total of 15 thousand barrels of oil per day hedged at an average price of $42.93 per barrel


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SECOND QUARTER 2020 FINANCIAL RESULTS

The company recorded a net loss, attributable to Murphy, of $317 million, or $2.06 net loss per diluted share, for the second quarter 2020. Adjusted net loss, which excludes both the results of discontinued operations and certain other items that affect comparability of results between periods, was $110 million, or $0.71 net loss per diluted share for the same period. The adjusted loss from continuing operations excludes the following after-tax items: a $146 million non-cash mark-to-market loss on crude oil derivative contracts, a $32 million charge for restructuring expenses, a $16 million non-cash asset impairment charge, and a $12 million non-cash mark-to-market loss on liabilities associated with future contingent consideration. Details for second quarter results can be found in the attached schedules.

Adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) from continuing operations attributable to Murphy was $125 million, or $8 per barrel of oil equivalent (BOE) sold. Adjusted earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, amortization and exploration expenses (EBITDAX) from continuing operations attributable to Murphy was $154 million, or $10 per BOE sold. Details for second quarter adjusted EBITDA and EBITDAX reconciliations can be found in the attached schedules.

Second quarter production averaged 168 thousand barrels of oil equivalent per day (MBOEPD) with 58 percent oil and 65 percent liquids. Volumes were negatively affected by a total of 17.5 MBOEPD for the second quarter, of which approximately 16 MBOEPD were the result of shut-ins due to market prices as previously disclosed, in addition to nearly 1.6 MBOEPD as the result of Tropical Storm Cristobal in the Gulf of Mexico. Production volumes from the shut-in wells are back online in June. Details for second quarter production can be found in the attached schedules.

“The second quarter was difficult not only for our industry, but also our company. As we endured the economic fallout from the global pandemic and the unprecedented oil price collapse, we made the decision to shut in wells, primarily at a single offshore facility. Absent these shut-ins, our assets performed very well and production volumes would have been essentially flat with first quarter 2020. I am proud of our team’s ability to manage uptime and performance despite the unique challenges presented by recent events. Our field employees continue to follow strict safety protocols, and have kept COVID-19 absent from our operations,” stated Roger W. Jenkins, President and Chief Executive Officer of Murphy Oil Corporation.


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PROTECTING THE COMPANY’S FINANCIAL POSITION

As of June 30, 2020, Murphy had approximately $1.6 billion of liquidity, comprised of $1.4 billion undrawn under the $1.6 billion senior unsecured credit facility and approximately $146 million of cash and cash equivalents.

At the end of second quarter 2020, Murphy had outstanding debt of $2.8 billion in long-term, fixed-rate notes and $170 million drawn under its senior unsecured credit facility. The fixed-rate notes had a weighted average maturity of 7.3 years and a weighted average coupon of 5.9 percent. Overall, approximately 80 percent of total fixed-rate notes are due in 2024 or later.

COMMODITY HEDGE POSITIONS MITIGATE CASH FLOW VOLATILITY

The company employs derivative commodity instruments to manage certain risks associated with commodity price volatility and underpin capital spending associated with certain assets. Subsequent to quarter-end, Murphy opportunistically layered on hedges to protect cash flow with the execution of WTI fixed prices swaps, resulting in a total 15 MBOPD hedged for full year 2021 at an average price of $42.93 per barrel.

Details for the current hedge positions can be found in the attached schedules.

FURTHER REDUCING CAPTIAL EXPENDITURES

Murphy has continued to rework its remaining 2020 capital plans given ongoing macroeconomic conditions and low commodity prices. As a result, the company’s full year budget has been reduced a further $40 million at the midpoint, to a range of $680 million to $720 million, or more than a 50 percent reduction from original guidance. Note that CAPEX guidance excludes Gulf of Mexico noncontrolling interest (NCI) and King’s Quay floating production system (FPS) construction spending. For second quarter 2020, Murphy accrued a total $174 million of CAPEX, including approximately $33 million for the King’s Quay FPS which, along with previous King’s Quay expenditures, will be reimbursed at the close of the transaction, which is anticipated to occur in the third quarter.

“This quarter, we made meaningful reductions to right-size our cost structure, capital spending and quarterly dividend. With our capital program significantly weighted towards the first half of 2020, this sets the company up to generate free cash flow, after the dividend, for the remainder of the year based on current strip prices. As I look ahead, we are in the early stages of benefiting from our new low-cost structure with the reduction in force and office closures finalized just last month, and we look forward to executing our business plans in a streamlined setting going forward,” Jenkins added.
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THIRD QUARTER 2020 PRODUCTION GUIDANCE

With the revised capital budget, Murphy anticipates production volumes of approximately 153 MBOEPD to 163 MBOEPD for the third quarter. This guidance range is primarily impacted by two major factors - assumed storm downtime of nearly 5 MBOEPD, and repairs at Delta House facility totaling 8 MBOEPD - as well as planned maintenance at a non-operated Gulf of Mexico field, resulting in 1,200 BOEPD of third quarter downtime.

OPERATIONS SUMMARY

North American Onshore
The North American onshore business produced approximately 90 MBOEPD in the second quarter.

Eagle Ford Shale – Production averaged 38 MBOEPD with 74 percent oil volumes in the second quarter. As planned, early in the quarter Murphy brought online 11 operated wells in Karnes, comprised of nine new wells and two refracs. The five non-operated Karnes wells scheduled to come online were delayed to the third quarter. An additional three non-operated wells are scheduled to come online, for a total of eight non-operated wells to come online in the third quarter. Drilling and completions costs have improved considerably since 2019, with the average cost reduced to approximately $5 million per well for the first half of 2020. No further operated activity is planned for 2020.

Tupper Montney – Natural gas production averaged 237 MMCFD for the quarter. No activity occurred in the second quarter, and none is planned for the remainder of 2020.

Kaybob Duvernay – Second quarter production averaged nearly 11 MBOEPD. One well was brought online during the quarter as planned, with production from the remaining four new wells deferred to the third quarter due to market pricing. No drilling and completions activity is planned for the remainder of 2020.

Placid Montney – Produced 2 MBOEPD in the second quarter through Murphy’s non-operated position. As planned, six non-operated wells were brought online in April, and shut in for May and June due to low commodity prices. Production from these new wells resumed in July.


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Global Offshore
The offshore business produced 78 MBOEPD for the second quarter, comprised of 80 percent oil. This excludes production from discontinued operations and noncontrolling interest. Gulf of Mexico production in the quarter averaged 72 MBOEPD, consisting of 78 percent oil. Canada offshore production averaged 6 MBOEPD, comprised of 100 percent oil.

Gulf of Mexico – The second well in the Front Runner rig program, A-7 (Green Canyon 338), was completed and brought online during the second quarter. As previously disclosed, the planned third well in the program has been postponed as part of Murphy’s revised capital budget due to ongoing low commodity prices.

Also in the quarter, the Dalmatian DC 134 #2 (De Soto Canyon 134) and Cascade 4 (Walker Ridge 250) well workovers were completed and the wells returned to production for total net workover costs of approximately $20 million, representing nearly 15 percent of total operating expenses for the quarter.

Murphy’s operating partner in Kodiak #3 (Mississippi Canyon 727) drilled the well to total depth in the second quarter, with completion delayed until pricing recovers. Additionally, the non-operated St. Malo waterflood project continues to progress, and the producer well PN005 (Walker Ridge 678) was spud during the quarter.

The King’s Quay FPS transaction documentation is progressing, with the logistical effects of COVID-19 delaying closing, which is now targeted for the third quarter. During the second quarter, construction on the FPS with Hyundai Heavy Industries achieved the significant milestone of 1 million man-hours with zero Lost Time Incidents.

Canada Offshore – As previously announced, non-operated Terra Nova is expected to remain offline for the year.

EXPLORATION

Gulf of Mexico – The non-operated Mt. Ouray well (Green Canyon 767) was drilled in the second quarter for $7.8 million cost net to Murphy as 20 percent working interest owner. The well has been classified as a dry hole.


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CONFERENCE CALL AND WEBCAST SCHEDULED FOR AUGUST 6, 2020

Murphy will host a conference call to discuss second quarter 2020 financial and operating results on Thursday, August 6, 2020, at 9:00 a.m. EDT. The call can be accessed either via the Internet through the Investor Relations section of Murphy Oil’s website at http://ir.murphyoilcorp.com or via the telephone by dialing toll free 1-888-886-7786, reservation number 90315402.

FINANCIAL DATA

Summary financial data and operating statistics for second quarter 2020, with comparisons to the same period from the previous year, are contained in the following schedules. Additionally, a schedule indicating the impacts of items affecting comparability of results between periods, a reconciliation of EBITDA and EBITDAX between periods, as well as guidance for the third quarter 2020, are also included.

1In accordance with GAAP, Murphy reports the 100 percent interest, including a 20 percent noncontrolling interest (NCI), in its subsidiary, MP Gulf of Mexico, LLC (MP GOM). The GAAP financials will include the NCI portion of revenue, costs, assets and liabilities and cash flows. Unless otherwise noted, the financial and operating highlights and metrics discussed in this news release, but not the accompanying schedules, exclude the NCI, thereby representing only the amounts attributable to Murphy.

ABOUT MURPHY OIL CORPORATION

As an independent oil and natural gas exploration and production company, Murphy Oil Corporation believes in providing energy that empowers people by doing right always, staying with it and thinking beyond possible. It challenges the norm, taps into its strong legacy and uses its foresight and financial discipline to deliver inspired energy solutions. Murphy sees a future where it is an industry leader who is positively impacting lives for the next 100 years and beyond. Additional information can be found on the company’s website at www.murphyoilcorp.com.

FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS

This news release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are generally identified through the inclusion of words such as “aim”, “anticipate”, “believe”, “drive”, “estimate”, “expect”, “expressed confidence”, “forecast”, “future”, “goal”, “guidance”, “intend”, “may”, “objective”, “outlook”, “plan”, “position”, “potential”, “project”, “seek”, “should”, “strategy”, “target”, “will” or variations of such words and other similar expressions. These
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statements, which express management’s current views concerning future events or results, are subject to inherent risks and uncertainties. Factors that could cause one or more of these future events or results not to occur as implied by any forward-looking statement include, but are not limited to: macro conditions in the oil and gas industry, including supply/demand levels, actions taken by major oil exporters and the resulting impacts on commodity prices; increased volatility or deterioration in the success rate of our exploration programs or in our ability to maintain production rates and replace reserves; reduced customer demand for our products due to environmental, regulatory, technological or other reasons; adverse foreign exchange movements; political and regulatory instability in the markets where we do business; the impact on our operations or market of health pandemics such as COVID-19 and related government responses; other natural hazards impacting our operations or markets; any other deterioration in our business, markets or prospects; any failure to obtain necessary regulatory approvals; any inability to service or refinance our outstanding debt or to access debt markets at acceptable prices; or adverse developments in the U.S. or global capital markets, credit markets or economies in general. For further discussion of factors that could cause one or more of these future events or results not to occur as implied by any forward-looking statement, see “Risk Factors” in our most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) and any subsequent Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q or Current Report on Form 8-K that we file, available from the SEC’s website and from Murphy Oil Corporation’s website at http://ir.murphyoilcorp.com. Murphy Oil Corporation undertakes no duty to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements.

NON-GAAP FINANCIAL MEASURES

This news release contains certain non-GAAP financial measures that management believes are useful tools for internal use and the investment community in evaluating Murphy Oil Corporation’s overall financial performance. These non-GAAP financial measures are broadly used to value and compare companies in the crude oil and natural gas industry. Not all companies define these measures in the same way. In addition, these non-GAAP financial measures are not a substitute for financial measures prepared in accordance with GAAP and should therefore be considered only as supplemental to such GAAP financial measures. Please see the attached schedules for reconciliations of the differences between the non-GAAP financial measures used in this news release and the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures.


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Investor Contacts:

Kelly Whitley, kelly_whitley@murphyoilcorp.com, 281-675-9107
Megan Larson, megan_larson@murphyoilcorp.com, 281-675-9470





























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MURPHY OIL CORPORATION
SUMMARIZED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS (unaudited)
Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended
June 30,
(Thousands of dollars, except per share amounts)
20202019 20202019
Revenues and other income
Revenue from sales to customers$285,745  680,436  886,303  1,309,790  
(Loss) gain on crude contracts(75,880) 57,916  324,792  57,916  
Gain on sale of assets and other income1,677  5,598  4,175  6,790  
Total revenues and other income211,542  743,950  1,215,270  1,374,496  
Costs and expenses
Lease operating expenses144,644  137,132  353,792  268,828  
Severance and ad valorem taxes6,442  13,072  15,864  23,169  
Transportation, gathering and processing 41,090  34,901  85,457  74,443  
Exploration expenses, including undeveloped lease amortization29,468  30,674  49,594  63,212  
Selling and general expenses39,100  57,532  75,872  120,892  
Restructuring expenses41,397  —  41,397  —  
Depreciation, depletion and amortization231,446  264,302  537,548  493,708  
Accretion of asset retirement obligations10,469  9,897  20,435  19,237  
Impairment of assets19,616  —  987,146  —  
Other (benefit) expense22,007  25,437  (23,181) 55,442  
Total costs and expenses585,679  572,947  2,143,924  1,118,931  
Operating (loss) income from continuing operations(374,137) 171,003  (928,654) 255,565  
Other income (loss)
Interest and other income (loss)(5,171) (8,968) (4,930) (13,716) 
Interest expense, net(38,598) (54,096) (79,695) (100,165) 
Total other loss(43,769) (63,064) (84,625) (113,881) 
(Loss) income from continuing operations before income taxes(417,906) 107,939  (1,013,279) 141,684  
Income tax (benefit) expense (94,773) 9,115  (186,306) 19,937  
(Loss) income from continuing operations(323,133) 98,824  (826,973) 121,747  
(Loss) income from discontinued operations, net of income taxes(1,267) 24,418  (6,129) 74,264  
Net (loss) income including noncontrolling interest(324,400) 123,242  (833,102) 196,011  
Less: Net (loss) income attributable to noncontrolling interest(7,216) 30,970  (99,814) 63,557  
NET (LOSS) INCOME ATTRIBUTABLE TO MURPHY$(317,184) 92,272  (733,288) 132,454  
(LOSS) INCOME PER COMMON SHARE – BASIC
Continuing operations$(2.05) 0.40  (4.74) 0.34  
Discontinued operations(0.01) 0.15  (0.04) 0.44  
Net (loss) income $(2.06) 0.55  (4.78) 0.78  
(LOSS) INCOME PER COMMON SHARE – DILUTED
Continuing operations$(2.05) 0.40  (4.74) 0.34  
Discontinued operations(0.01) 0.14  (0.04) 0.43  
Net (loss) income $(2.06) 0.54  (4.78) 0.77  
Cash dividends per Common share0.125  0.25  0.375  0.50  
Average Common shares outstanding (thousands)
Basic153,581  168,538  153,429  170,556  
Diluted153,581  169,272  153,429  171,433  

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MURPHY OIL CORPORATION
CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS (unaudited)
Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended
June 30,
(Thousands of dollars)
20202019 20202019
Operating Activities
Net (loss) income including noncontrolling interest$(324,400) 123,242  (833,102) 196,011  
Adjustments to reconcile net (loss) income to net cash (required) provided by continuing operations activities:
Loss (income) from discontinued operations1,267  (24,418) 6,129  (74,264) 
Depreciation, depletion and amortization231,446  264,302  537,548  493,708  
Previously suspended exploration costs 7,580  (350) 7,677  12,901  
Amortization of undeveloped leases7,292  7,105  14,770  15,150  
Accretion of asset retirement obligations10,469  9,897  20,435  19,237  
Impairment of assets19,616  —  987,146  —  
Deferred income tax (benefit) expense(86,529) 2,412  (167,902) 18,001  
Mark to market (gain) loss on contingent consideration15,622  15,360  (43,529) 28,890  
Mark to market (gain) loss of crude contracts
184,454  (50,831) (173,848) (50,831) 
Noncash restructuring expense17,565  —  17,565  —  
Long-term non-cash compensation12,955  22,367  22,760  44,755  
Net decrease (increase) in noncash operating working capital(106,492) 93,139  1,335  (5,366) 
Other operating activities, net(14,123) (23,979) (27,605) (42,761) 
Net cash (required) provided by continuing operations activities(23,278) 438,234  369,379  655,431  
Investing Activities
Property additions and dry hole costs(182,767) (374,831) (537,601) (645,169) 
Property additions for King's Quay FPS(30,339) —  (51,635) —  
Acquisition of oil and gas properties—  (1,226,261) —  (1,226,261) 
Proceeds from sales of property, plant and equipment—  16,816  —  16,816  
Net cash required by investing activities(213,106) (1,584,276) (589,236) (1,854,614) 
Financing Activities
Borrowings on revolving credit facility 200,000  1,075,000  370,000  1,075,000  
Repayment of revolving credit facility (200,000) —  (200,000) —  
Cash dividends paid(19,198) (42,105) (57,590) (85,503) 
Distributions to noncontrolling interest(1) (50,339) (32,400) (68,776) 
Early retirement of debt(8,655) —  (12,225) —  
Withholding tax on stock-based incentive awards(153) —  (7,247) (6,991) 
Debt issuance, net of cost—  —  (613) —  
Proceeds from term loan and other loans371  500,000  371  500,000  
Capital lease obligation payments(168) (175) (336) (335) 
Repurchase of common stock—  (299,924) —  (299,924) 
Net cash (required) provided by financing activities(27,804) 1,182,457  59,960  1,113,471  
Cash Flows from Discontinued Operations 1
Operating activities—  (1,197) (1,202) 122,272  
Investing activities—  (23,360) 4,494  (49,798) 
Financing activities—  (2,367) —  (4,914) 
Net cash provided by discontinued operations—  (26,924) 3,292  67,560  
Cash transferred from discontinued operations to continuing operations—  2,485  —  48,565  
Effect of exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents1,940  863  (1,358) 3,268  
Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents(262,248) 39,763  (161,255) (33,879) 
Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of period407,753  286,281  306,760  359,923  
Cash and cash equivalents at end of period$145,505  326,044  145,505  326,044  
1 Net cash provided by discontinued operations is not part of the cash flow reconciliation.
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MURPHY OIL CORPORATION
SCHEDULE OF ADJUSTED INCOME (LOSS)
(unaudited)

Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended
June 30,
(Millions of dollars, except per share amounts)
2020201920202019
Net (loss) income attributable to Murphy (GAAP)$(317.1) 92.3  (733.2) 132.5  
Discontinued operations loss (income)
1.2  (24.5) 6.1  (74.3) 
(Loss) income from continuing operations(315.9) 67.8  (727.1) 58.2  
Adjustments (after tax):
Impairment of assets15.6  —  708.3  —  
Mark-to-market (gain) loss on crude oil derivative contracts145.8  (40.2) (137.3) (40.2) 
Mark-to-market (gain) loss on contingent consideration
12.3  12.1  (34.4) 22.8  
Restructuring expenses31.6  —  31.6  —  
Unutilized rig charges3.5  —  6.3  —  
(Gain) loss on extinguishment of debt(4.2) —  (4.2) —  
Inventory loss—  —  3.8  —  
Foreign exchange (gains) losses 1.5  2.7  (2.5) 5.1  
Business development transaction costs—  6.2  —  16.0  
Write-off of previously suspended exploration wells—  —  —  13.2  
Impact of tax reform—  (13.0) —  (13.0) 
Total adjustments after taxes206.1  (32.2) 571.6  3.9  
Adjusted (loss) income from continuing operations attributable to Murphy$(109.8) 35.6  (155.5) 62.1  
Adjusted (loss) income from continuing operations per average diluted share$(0.71) 0.21  (1.01) 0.36  
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Presented above is a reconciliation of Net (loss) income to Adjusted (loss) income from continuing operations attributable to Murphy.  Adjusted (loss) income excludes certain items that management believes affect the comparability of results between periods.  Management believes this is important information to provide because it is used by management to evaluate the Company’s operational performance and trends between periods and relative to its industry competitors.  Management also believes this information may be useful to investors and analysts to gain a better understanding of the Company’s financial results.  Adjusted (loss) income is a non-GAAP financial measure and should not be considered a substitute for Net (loss) income as determined in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.
Amounts shown above as reconciling items between Net (loss) income and Adjusted (loss) income are presented net of applicable income taxes based on the estimated statutory rate in the applicable tax jurisdiction.  The pretax and income tax impacts for adjustments shown above are as follows by area of operations and exclude the share attributable to non-controlling interests.
Three Months Ended
June 30, 2020
Six Months Ended
June 30, 2020
(Millions of dollars)
Pretax
Tax
Net
Pretax
Tax
Net
Exploration & Production:
United States
$39.8  (8.3) 31.5  815.6  (171.3) 644.3  
Other International
—  —  —  39.7  —  39.7  
Total E&P
39.8  (8.3) 31.5  855.3  (171.3) 684.0  
Corporate:
221.9  (47.3) 174.6  (141.0) 28.6  (112.4) 
Total adjustments
$261.7  (55.6) 206.1  714.3  (142.7) 571.6  
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MURPHY OIL CORPORATION
SCHEDULE OF EARNINGS BEFORE INTEREST, TAXES, DEPRECIATION
AND AMORTIZATION (EBITDA)
(unaudited)

Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended
June 30,
(Millions of dollars, except per barrel of oil equivalents sold)
2020201920202019
Net (loss) income attributable to Murphy (GAAP)$(317.1) 92.3  (733.2) 132.5  
Income tax (benefit) expense(94.8) 9.1  (186.3) 19.9  
Interest expense, net38.6  54.1  79.7  100.2  
Depreciation, depletion and amortization expense ¹219.1  246.0  505.3  458.1  
EBITDA attributable to Murphy (Non-GAAP)$(154.2) 401.5  (334.5) 710.7  
Impairment of assets ¹19.6  —  886.0  —  
Mark-to-market (gain) loss on crude oil derivative contracts184.5  (50.8) (173.8) (50.8) 
Mark-to-market (gain) loss on contingent consideration15.7  15.4  (43.5) 28.9  
Restructuring expenses41.4  —  41.4  —  
Accretion of asset retirement obligations10.5  9.9  20.4  19.2  
Unutilized rig charges4.5  —  8.0  —  
Discontinued operations loss (income) 1.2  (24.4) 6.1  (74.3) 
Inventory loss—  —  4.8  —  
Foreign exchange (gains) losses 1.4  3.0  (3.3) 5.6  
Business development transaction costs—  7.8  —  20.3  
Write-off of previously suspended exploration wells—  —  —  13.2  
Adjusted EBITDA attributable to Murphy (Non-GAAP)$124.6  362.4  411.6  672.8  
Total barrels of oil equivalents sold from continuing operations attributable to Murphy (thousands of barrels)15,242  14,269  32,312  27,766  
Adjusted EBITDA per barrel of oil equivalents sold$8.17  25.40  12.74  24.23  
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Presented above is a reconciliation of Net (loss) income to Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) and adjusted EBITDA.  Management believes EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA are important information to provide because they are used by management to evaluate the Company’s operational performance and trends between periods and relative to its industry competitors.  Management also believes this information may be useful to investors and analysts to gain a better understanding of the Company’s financial results.  EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA are non-GAAP financial measures and should not be considered a substitute for Net (loss) income or Cash provided by operating activities as determined in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America.    
Presented above is adjusted EBITDA per barrel of oil equivalent sold. Management believes adjusted EBITDA per barrel of oil equivalent sold is important information because it is used by management to evaluate the Company’s profitability of one barrel of oil equivalent sold in that period.   Adjusted EBITDA per barrel of oil equivalent sold is a non-GAAP financial metric.

1 Depreciation, depletion, and amortization expense used in the computation of EBITDA and impairment of assets used in the computation of Adjusted EBITDA exclude the portion attributable to the non-controlling interest.
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MURPHY OIL CORPORATION
SCHEDULE OF EARNINGS BEFORE INTEREST, TAXES, DEPRECIATION
AND AMORTIZATION AND EXPLORATION (EBITDAX)
(unaudited)

Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended
June 30,
(Millions of dollars, except per barrel of oil equivalents sold)
2020201920202019
Net (loss) income attributable to Murphy (GAAP)$(317.1) 92.3  (733.2) 132.5  
Income tax (benefit) expense(94.8) 9.1  (186.3) 19.9  
Interest expense, net38.6  54.1  79.7  100.2  
Depreciation, depletion and amortization expense ¹219.1  246.0  505.3  458.1  
EBITDA attributable to Murphy (Non-GAAP)(154.2) 401.5  (334.5) 710.7  
Exploration expenses29.5  30.7  49.6  63.2  
EBITDAX attributable to Murphy (Non-GAAP)(124.7) 432.2  (284.9) 773.9  
Impairment of assets ¹19.6  —  886.0  —  
Mark-to-market (gain) loss on crude oil derivative contracts184.5  (50.8) (173.8) (50.8) 
Mark-to-market (gain) loss on contingent consideration15.7  15.4  (43.5) 28.9  
Restructuring expenses41.4  —  41.4  —  
Accretion of asset retirement obligations10.5  9.9  20.4  19.2  
Unutilized rig charges4.5  —  8.0  —  
Discontinued operations loss (income) 1.2  (24.4) 6.1  (74.3) 
Inventory loss—  —  4.8  —  
Foreign exchange (gains) losses 1.4  3.0  (3.3) 5.6  
Business development transaction costs—  7.8  —  20.3  
Adjusted EBITDAX attributable to Murphy (Non-GAAP)$154.1  393.1  461.2  722.8  
Total barrels of oil equivalents sold from continuing operations attributable to Murphy (thousands of barrels)15,242  14,269  32,312  27,766  
Adjusted EBITDAX per barrel of oil equivalents sold$10.11  27.55  14.27  26.03  
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Presented above is a reconciliation of Net (loss) income to Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, and exploration expenses (EBITDAX) and adjusted EBITDAX. Management believes EBITDAX and adjusted EBITDAX are important information to provide because they are used by management to evaluate the Company’s operational performance and trends between periods and relative to its industry competitors.  Management also believes this information may be useful to investors and analysts to gain a better understanding of the Company’s financial results.  EBITDAX and adjusted EBITDAX are non-GAAP financial measures and should not be considered a substitute for Net (loss) income or Cash provided by operating activities as determined in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America. 
Presented above is adjusted EBITDAX per barrel of oil equivalent sold. Management believes adjusted EBITDAX per barrel of oil equivalent sold is important information because it is used by management to evaluate the Company’s profitability of one barrel of oil equivalent sold in that period.  Adjusted EBITDAX per barrel of oil equivalent sold is a non-GAAP financial metric.
1 Depreciation, depletion, and amortization expense used in the computation of EBITDA and impairment of assets used in the computation of Adjusted EBITDA exclude the portion attributable to the non-controlling interest.
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MURPHY OIL CORPORATION
FUNCTIONAL RESULTS OF OPERATIONS (unaudited)

Three Months Ended
June 30, 2020
Three Months Ended
June 30, 2019
(Millions of dollars)
RevenuesIncome
(Loss)
RevenuesIncome
(Loss)
Exploration and production
United States 1,2
$228.3  (143.1) 576.7  133.0  
Canada59.2  (19.5) 102.0  (5.9) 
Other —  (9.0) 3.1  (3.4) 
Total exploration and production287.5  (171.6) 681.8  123.7  
Corporate(76.0) (151.6) 62.2  (24.9) 
Revenue/income from continuing operations211.5  (323.2) 744.0  98.8  
Discontinued operations, net of tax 3
—  (1.2) —  24.4  
Total revenues/net income (loss) including noncontrolling interest$211.5  (324.4) 744.0  123.2  
Net (loss) income attributable to Murphy(317.1) 92.3  

Six Months Ended
June 30, 2020
Six Months Ended
June 30, 2019
(Millions of dollars)
RevenuesIncome
(Loss)
RevenuesIncome
(Loss)
Exploration and production
United States 1,2
$739.8  (839.1) 1,077.5  249.2  
Canada148.9  (26.4) 228.9  1.6  
Other 2
1.8  (61.3) 6.0  (31.7) 
Total exploration and production890.5  (926.8) 1,312.4  219.1  
Corporate324.8  99.8  62.1  (97.4) 
Revenue/income from continuing operations1,215.3  (827.0) 1,374.5  121.7  
Discontinued operations, net of tax 3
—  (6.1) —  74.3  
Total revenues/net income (loss) including noncontrolling interest$1,215.3  (833.1) 1,374.5  196.0  
Net income attributable to Murphy(733.2) 132.5  
1 Includes results attributable to a noncontrolling interest in MP Gulf of Mexico, LLC (MP GOM).
2 Includes impairment charges of $19.6 million for the United States for the three months ended June 30, 2020 and $947.4 million and $39.7 million for the United States and Other for the six months ended June 30, 2020.
3 Malaysia is reported as discontinued operations in current and comparative periods effective January 1, 2019.
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MURPHY OIL CORPORATION
OIL AND GAS OPERATING RESULTS (unaudited)
THREE MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2020, AND 2019

(Millions of dollars)
United
States 1
Canada
Other
Total
Three Months Ended June 30, 2020
Oil and gas sales and other operating revenues$228.3  59.2  —  287.5  
Lease operating expenses116.8  27.4  0.5  144.7  
Severance and ad valorem taxes6.1  0.4  —  6.5  
Transportation, gathering and processing31.5  9.6  —  41.1  
Depreciation, depletion and amortization175.8  49.7  0.5  226.0  
Accretion of asset retirement obligations9.1  1.3  —  10.4  
Impairments of assets19.6  —  —  19.6  
Exploration expenses
Dry holes and previously suspended exploration costs7.6  —  —  7.6  
Geological and geophysical8.0  0.1  0.5  8.6  
Other exploration2.9  0.1  3.0  6.0  
18.5  0.2  3.5  22.2  
Undeveloped lease amortization4.8  —  2.4  7.2  
Total exploration expenses23.3  0.2  5.9  29.4  
Selling and general expenses7.6  5.4  2.3  15.3  
Other24.2  (1.2) 0.1  23.1  
Results of operations before taxes(185.7) (33.6) (9.3) (228.6) 
Income tax provisions (benefits)(42.6) (14.1) (0.3) (57.0) 
Results of operations (excluding Corporate segment)$(143.1) (19.5) (9.0) (171.6) 
Three Months Ended June 30, 2019
Oil and gas sales and other operating revenues$576.7  102.0  3.1  681.8  
Lease operating expenses99.7  36.9  0.6  137.2  
Severance and ad valorem taxes12.8  0.3  —  13.1  
Transportation, gathering and processing27.7  7.2  —  34.9  
Depreciation, depletion and amortization201.2  56.8  1.3  259.3  
Accretion of asset retirement obligations8.4  1.5  —  9.9  
Exploration expenses
Dry holes and previously suspended exploration costs(0.2) —  —  (0.2) 
Geological and geophysical15.4  —  2.4  17.8  
Other exploration2.8  0.1  3.1  6.0  
18.0  0.1  5.5  23.6  
Undeveloped lease amortization5.9  0.4  0.9  7.2  
Total exploration expenses23.9  0.5  6.4  30.8  
Selling and general expenses12.9  6.1  6.1  25.1  
Other27.9  0.2  0.1  28.2  
Results of operations before taxes162.2  (7.5) (11.4) 143.3  
Income tax provisions (benefits)29.2  (1.6) (8.0) 19.6  
Results of operations (excluding Corporate segment)$133.0  (5.9) (3.4) 123.7  
1 Includes results attributable to a noncontrolling interest in MP GOM.
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MURPHY OIL CORPORATION
OIL AND GAS OPERATING RESULTS (unaudited)
SIX MONTHS ENDED JUNE 30, 2020, AND 2019

(Millions of dollars)
United
States 1
Canada
Other
Total
Six Months Ended June 30, 2020
Oil and gas sales and other operating revenues$739.8  148.9  1.8  890.5  
Lease operating expenses295.0  58.0  0.8  353.8  
Severance and ad valorem taxes15.2  0.7  —  15.9  
Transportation, gathering and processing66.1  19.4  —  85.5  
Depreciation, depletion and amortization423.3  101.7  1.0  526.0  
Accretion of asset retirement obligations17.7  2.7  —  20.4  
Impairment of assets947.4  —  39.7  987.1  
Exploration expenses
Dry holes and previously suspended exploration costs7.7  —  —  7.7  
Geological and geophysical9.3  0.1  4.2  13.6  
Other exploration3.7  0.3  9.5  13.5  
20.7  0.4  13.7  34.8  
Undeveloped lease amortization9.9  0.2  4.6  14.7  
Total exploration expenses30.6  0.6  18.3  49.5  
Selling and general expenses11.3  9.8  3.9  25.0  
Other(21.5) (1.0) (1.1) (23.6) 
Results of operations before taxes(1,045.3) (43.0) (60.8) (1,149.1) 
Income tax provisions (benefits)(206.2) (16.6) 0.5  (222.3) 
Results of operations (excluding Corporate segment)$(839.1) (26.4) (61.3) (926.8) 
Six Months Ended June 30, 2019
Oil and gas sales and other operating revenues$1,077.5  228.9  6.0  1,312.4  
Lease operating expenses192.1  75.9  0.9  268.9  
Severance and ad valorem taxes22.6  0.6  —  23.2  
Transportation, gathering and processing59.3  15.2  —  74.5  
Depreciation, depletion and amortization365.1  116.3  2.3  483.7  
Accretion of asset retirement obligations16.2  3.0  —  19.2  
Exploration expenses
Dry holes and previously suspended exploration costs(0.1) —  13.1  13.0  
Geological and geophysical15.9  —  7.9  23.8  
Other exploration4.0  0.2  7.1  11.3  
19.8  0.2  28.1  48.1  
Undeveloped lease amortization12.8  0.7  1.7  15.2  
Total exploration expenses32.6  0.9  29.8  63.3  
Selling and general expenses30.2  13.7  11.7  55.6  
Other58.5  0.4  0.4  59.3  
Results of operations before taxes300.9  2.9  (39.1) 264.7  
Income tax provisions (benefits)51.7  1.3  (7.4) 45.6  
Results of operations (excluding Corporate segment)$249.2  1.6  (31.7) 219.1  
1 Includes results attributable to a noncontrolling interest in MP GOM.
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MURPHY OIL CORPORATION
PRODUCTION-RELATED EXPENSES
(unaudited)

Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended
June 30,
(Dollars per barrel of oil equivalents sold)
2020201920202019
Continuing operations
United States – Eagle Ford Shale
Lease operating expense
$8.11  8.26  9.35  10.33  
Severance and ad valorem taxes
1.76  3.16  2.10  3.10  
Depreciation, depletion and amortization (DD&A) expense
25.21  23.56  25.12  23.71  
United States – Gulf of Mexico
Lease operating expense 1
$11.72  10.63  13.54  9.37  
DD&A expense
11.74  17.03  14.39  15.45  
Canada – Onshore
Lease operating expense
$4.49  6.15  4.47  6.02  
Severance and ad valorem taxes
0.09  0.07  0.07  0.07  
DD&A expense
9.33  10.87  9.50  10.95  
Canada – Offshore
Lease operating expense
$11.36  15.91  15.16  16.73  
DD&A expense
10.05  14.31  11.00  13.98  
Total oil and gas continuing operations
Lease operating expense 2
$8.87  8.93  10.21  8.93  
Severance and ad valorem taxes
0.39  0.85  0.46  0.77  
DD&A expense
14.19  17.21  15.52  16.40  
Total oil and gas continuing operations – excluding noncontrolling interest
Lease operating expense
$8.61  8.86  9.90  8.94  
Severance and ad valorem taxes
0.42  0.92  0.49  0.83  
DD&A expense
14.38  17.24  15.64  16.50  
1 For the three months and six months ended June 30, 2020, lease operating expense (LOE) per barrel of oil equivalents (BOE) sold for the U.S. Gulf of Mexico excluding cost associated with well workovers is $8.44 and $9.35, respectively. Workovers for the three months ended June 30, 2020 primarily relate to Dalmatian. Workovers for the six months ended June 30, 2020 include Dalmatian and Cascade.
2 For the three months and six months ended June 30, 2020, total LOE per BOE excluding cost associated with well workovers is $7.09 and $7.89, respectively.



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MURPHY OIL CORPORATION
OTHER FINANCIAL DATA
(unaudited)

Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended
June 30,
(Millions of dollars)
2020201920202019
Capital expenditures for continuing operations
Exploration and production
United States $159.7  1,541.3  405.1  1,746.8  
Canada10.0  60.0  118.2  155.7  
Other6.0  23.1  26.9  64.4  
Total175.7  1,624.4  550.2  1,966.9  
Corporate3.9  3.1  7.4  5.6  
Total capital expenditures - continuing operations 1
179.6  1,627.5  557.6  1,972.5  
Charged to exploration expenses 2
United States18.5  18.0  20.7  19.8  
Canada0.2  0.1  0.4  0.2  
Other3.5  5.5  13.7  28.1  
Total charged to exploration expenses - continuing operations22.2  23.6  34.8  48.1  
Total capitalized $157.4  1,603.9  522.8  1,924.4  
1 For the three months and six months ended June 30, 2020, includes noncontrolling interest (NCI) capital expenditures of $5.2 million and $15.5 million, respectively. Also, for the three months and six months ended June 30, 2020, includes capital expenditures associated with the King’s Quay project of $32.7 million and $61.4 million.
2 Excludes amortization of undeveloped leases of $7.2 million for each of the three months ended June 30, 2020 and 2019. Excludes amortization of undeveloped leases of $14.7 million and $15.2 million for the six months ended June 30, 2020 and 2019, respectively.

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MURPHY OIL CORPORATION
CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS
(unaudited)

(Millions of dollars)June 30,
2020
December 31,
2019
ASSETS
Current assets
Cash and cash equivalents$145.5  306.8  
Accounts receivable
372.5  426.7  
Inventories59.7  76.1  
Prepaid expenses61.3  40.9  
Assets held for sale124.3  123.9  
Total current assets763.4  974.3  
Property, plant and equipment, at cost
8,891.4  9,969.7  
Operating lease assets779.6  598.3  
Deferred income taxes290.0  129.3  
Deferred charges and other assets29.6  46.9  
Total assets$10,754.0  11,718.5  
LIABILITIES AND EQUITY
Current liabilities
Accounts payable366.2  602.1  
Income taxes payable18.6  19.0  
Other taxes payable17.0  18.6  
Operating lease liabilities103.3  92.3  
Other accrued liabilities151.8  197.4  
Liabilities associated with assets held for sale13.7  13.3  
Total current liabilities670.7  942.8  
Long-term debt, including capital lease obligation2,956.4  2,803.4  
Asset retirement obligations844.5  825.8  
Deferred credits and other liabilities628.9  613.4  
Non-current operating lease liabilities697.7  521.3  
Deferred income taxes182.3  207.2  
Total liabilities5,980.5  5,913.9  
Equity
Common Stock, par $1.00
195.1  195.1  
Capital in excess of par value931.4  949.4  
Retained earnings5,823.4  6,614.3  
Accumulated other comprehensive loss(690.3) (574.2) 
Treasury stock(1,691.1) (1,717.2) 
Murphy Shareholders' Equity4,568.5  5,467.5  
Noncontrolling interest204.9  337.2  
Total equity4,773.5  5,804.6  
Total liabilities and equity$10,754.0  11,718.5  

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MURPHY OIL CORPORATION
PRODUCTION SUMMARY
(unaudited)
Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended
June 30,
Barrels per day unless otherwise noted2020201920202019
Continuing operations
Net crude oil and condensate
United StatesOnshore27,986  33,145  29,510  29,532  
Gulf of Mexico 1
67,002  61,062  72,866  61,055  
CanadaOnshore7,872  5,943  7,353  6,199  
Offshore5,852  6,685  5,495  7,304  
Other—  448  172  477  
Total net crude oil and condensate - continuing operations108,712  107,283  115,396  104,567  
Net natural gas liquids
United StatesOnshore5,303  5,977  5,444  5,641  
Gulf of Mexico 1
5,219  3,118  5,944  2,940  
CanadaOnshore1,018  1,073  1,209  1,083  
Total net natural gas liquids - continuing operations11,540  10,168  12,597  9,664  
Net natural gas – thousands of cubic feet per day
United StatesOnshore27,697  32,209  29,830  30,752  
Gulf of Mexico 1
68,717  39,029  75,333  29,356  
CanadaOnshore259,108  249,367  262,978  252,120  
Total net natural gas - continuing operations355,522  320,605  368,141  312,228  
Total net hydrocarbons - continuing operations including NCI 2,3
179,506  170,885  189,350  166,269  
Noncontrolling interest
Net crude oil and condensate – barrels per day(10,719) (11,160) (11,370) (11,669) 
Net natural gas liquids – barrels per day(443) (458) (501) (506) 
Net natural gas – thousands of cubic feet per day 2
(4,059) (4,507) (4,575) (4,203) 
Total noncontrolling interest(11,839) (12,369) (12,634) (12,876) 
Total net hydrocarbons - continuing operations excluding NCI 2,3
167,667  158,516  176,716  153,394  
Discontinued operations
Net crude oil and condensate – barrels per day—  21,556  —  23,744  
Net natural gas liquids – barrels per day—  529  —  636  
Net natural gas – thousands of cubic feet per day 2
—  93,382  —  97,465  
Total discontinued operations—  37,649  —  40,624  
Total net hydrocarbons produced excluding NCI 2,3
167,667  196,165  176,716  194,018  
1 Includes net volumes attributable to a noncontrolling interest in MP GOM.
2 Natural gas converted on an energy equivalent basis of 6:1.
3 NCI – noncontrolling interest in MP GOM.
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MURPHY OIL CORPORATION
PRICE SUMMARY
(unaudited)
Three Months Ended
June 30,
Six Months Ended
June 30,
2020201920202019
Weighted average Exploration and Production sales prices 1
Continuing operations
Crude oil and condensate – dollars per barrel
United StatesOnshore$21.42  64.17  $34.59  $61.41  
Gulf of Mexico 2
24.77  65.79  37.00  62.62  
Canada 3
Onshore16.09  51.83  26.09  50.78  
Offshore20.48  69.23  35.28  65.84  
Other—  73.05  63.51  70.50  
Natural gas liquids – dollars per barrel
United StatesOnshore8.03  15.98  9.45  16.55  
Gulf of Mexico 2
7.29  15.78  7.85  18.36  
Canada 3
Onshore13.78  28.41  15.04  31.81  
Natural gas – dollars per thousand cubic feet
United StatesOnshore1.62  2.50  1.74  2.68  
Gulf of Mexico 2
1.71  2.60  1.87  2.58  
Canada 3
Onshore1.49  1.26  1.55  1.71  
1 Effective September 30, 2019, weighted average realized prices are reported excluding transportation, gathering and processing costs. Comparative periods are conformed to current presentation.
2 Prices include the effect of noncontrolling interest share for MP GOM.
3 U.S. dollar equivalent.


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MURPHY OIL CORPORATION
COMMODITY HEDGE POSITIONS (unaudited)
AS OF AUGUST 5, 2020
CommodityTypeVolumes
(Bbl/d)
Price
(USD/Bbl)
Remaining Period
AreaStart DateEnd Date
United StatesWTI ¹Fixed price derivative swap45,000  $56.42  7/1/202012/31/2020
United StatesWTI ¹Fixed price derivative swap15,000  $42.93  1/1/202112/31/2021
Volumes
(MMcf/d)
Price
(CAD/Mcf)
Remaining Period
AreaCommodityTypeStart DateEnd Date
MontneyNatural GasFixed price forward sales at AECO59  C$2.817/1/202012/31/2020
MontneyNatural GasFixed price forward sales at AECO25  C$2.621/1/202112/31/2021
1 West Texas Intermediate

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MURPHY OIL CORPORATION
THIRD QUARTER 2020 GUIDANCE
Oil
BOPD
NGLs
BOPD
Gas
MCFD
Total
BOEPD
Production – net
U.S.  – Eagle Ford Shale24,400  4,600  26,200  33,400  
– Gulf of Mexico excluding NCI 52,100  5,000  60,900  67,300  
Canada – Tupper Montney—  —  238,400  39,700  
– Kaybob Duvernay and Placid Montney
8,800  1,000  25,000  14,000  
– Offshore
3,600  —  —  3,600  
Total net production (BOEPD) - excluding NCI 1
153,000 to 163,000
Exploration expense ($ millions)$25
FULL YEAR 2020 GUIDANCE
Capital expenditures – excluding NCI ($ millions) 2
$680 to $720
1 Excludes noncontrolling interest of MP GOM of 10,000 BOPD of oil, 700 BOPD of NGLs, and 5,000 MCFD gas.
2 Excludes noncontrolling interest of MP GOM of $41 MM.

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