Press Release: Prairie Operating Co. Announces Second Quarter 2026 Results

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08/17
   -- Total revenue of $98.9 million, an increase of approximately 45% 
      year-over-year 
 
   -- Net income attributable to Prairie Operating Co. common stockholders of 
      $193.8 million 
 
   -- Quarterly production of 21,866 Boe/d, an increase of approximately 4% 
      year-over-year (50% oil) 
 
   -- Adjusted EBITDA of $34.0 million 

HOUSTON, Aug. 17, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Prairie Operating Co. (Nasdaq: PROP) (the "Company," "Prairie," "we," "our," or "us") -- an independent energy company engaged in the development and acquisition of oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids ("NGL") resources in the Denver-Julesburg (DJ) Basin -- today announced its financial and operational results for the quarter ended June 30, 2026.

SECOND QUARTER 2026 RESULTS SUMMARY

   -- Produced 2.0 MMBoe, or approximately 21,866 Boe/d, with 72% liquids (50% 
      oil). 
 
   -- Revenue of $98.9 million, an increase of approximately 45% 
      year-over-year. 
 
   -- Reported net income attributable to Prairie Operating Co. common 
      stockholders of $193.8 million, or $1.75 basic earnings per share and 
      $0.23 diluted earnings per share. 
 
   -- Generated Adjusted EBITDA(1) of $34.0 million. 
 
   -- Capital expenditures of $98.5 million. 
 
   -- Net cash provided by operating activities of $52.0 million. 

KEY HIGHLIGHTS FOR YEAR-TO-DATE 2026

   -- Total production of 4.1 MMBoe, or approximately 22,500 Boe/d, with 72% 
      liquids (49% oil). 
 
   -- Daily production of approximately 27,000 Boe/d throughout the month of 
      August. 
 
   -- Total revenue of $182.3 million, an increase of 125% year-over-year. 
 
   -- Adjusted EBITDA(1) of $71.1 million, an increase of 65% year-over-year. 
 
   -- Continued execution with recently drilled wells coming in below AFE. 
 
   -- Active hedging program, securing commodity price protection through the 
      second quarter of 2029. 
 
   -- Executed partial refinancing of the Series F Preferred Stock in April, 
      reducing outstanding balance and significantly lowering warrant-related 
      dilution, while extending the Anniversary warrant date to August 31, 
      2026.(1)   Adjusted EBITDA is a Non-GAAP measure, refer to "Non-GAAP 
      Financial Measures" for reconciliations of GAAP to non-GAAP financial 
      measures used throughout this press release. 

Greg Patton, Chief Executive Officer, commented:

"Prairie delivered strong operational progress during the second quarter and throughout the first half of 2026. Our team continued to improve drilling performance, execute within budget and advance our development program across multiple pads in the DJ Basin, despite a planned pause in activity related to seasonal operating restrictions. We also achieved several important technical milestones, including successfully drilling our first three-mile lateral and testing a new wellbore design that demonstrated meaningful cost savings without changing the completion or production configuration."

"These achievements reflect the continued improvement of our operating capabilities. As we move into the second half of the year, we remain focused on safe and consistent execution, applying proven efficiencies across our development program and allocating capital to the opportunities that generate the strongest returns. We believe this disciplined approach will support sustainable production growth, improved capital efficiency and long-term value creation for our shareholders."

Michael Shelly, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, added:

"Prairie continued to strengthen its financial position and generated meaningful operating cash flow while continuing to fund an active capital program, expanded our commodity hedge portfolio to provide greater visibility and coverage of our future cash flows and made important progress simplifying our capital structure and reducing potential shareholder dilution."

"As we move through the remainder of the year, our financial priorities remain centered on disciplined capital allocation, building liquidity and strengthening the balance sheet. We will continue to align capital spending with operating performance, pursue opportunities to enhance financial flexibility and support the Company's development program in a manner designed to generate sustainable free cash flow through a range of commodity-price environments."

Erik Thoresen, Chairman of the Board, concluded:

"During the second quarter, Prairie took several important steps to strengthen its leadership, governance and financial position. We added key members to the management team and reinvigorated the Board by welcoming a new director whose experience and perspectives will enhance our oversight and strategic decision-making."

"These actions reflect the Board's commitment to a strong alignment with management and shareholders. Together, we remain focused on disciplined execution, prudent capital allocation and continued cost improvement, all with the objective of creating sustainable, long-term shareholder value."

Operations Update

Prairie maintained strong drilling execution during the second quarter of 2026, drilling 12 wells, including two Codell and ten Niobrara wells. Eight of the 12 wells were drilled in a single run, and all wells were completed below AFE. The wells consisted of two- and three-mile laterals and averaged approximately 19,100 feet in measured depth, with an average rate of penetration of 390 feet per hour and an average spud-to-rig-release time of 6.65 days.

During the quarter, Prairie successfully drilled its first three-mile lateral, a Niobrara B well, in a single run and completed drilling operations at the Burnett Pad. Drilling operations at the Castor pad were subsequently completed during the first month of the third quarter. Second-quarter drilling activity included a planned pause between the Opal Coalbank and Burnett pads to accommodate seasonal restrictions associated with Colorado Parks and Wildlife.

On the Castor pad, Prairie completed two successful trials utilizing a 7-7/8-inch hole design, compared with the Company's standard 8-1/2-inch design. The trials generated realized savings and utilized the same 5-1/2-inch production casing. As such, it does not alter the delivered well configuration for completion or production purposes. Based on these results, Prairie plans to deploy the smaller hole design across a significant portion of its upcoming Niobrara development program.

Year to date, Prairie has drilled 27 wells, including six Codell and 21 Niobrara wells, with 19 wells drilled in a single run. On average, the wells were delivered below AFE. Year-to-date wells averaged approximately 18,700 feet in measured depth, an average rate of penetration of 377 feet per hour and an average spud-to-rig-release time of 6.2 days. Prairie has completed drilling operations at the Elder, Opal Coalbank, Burnett and Castor pads during 2026.

 
SECOND QUARTER 2026 RESULTS 
 
Key Financial Highlights 
 
                                                       Three Months Ended 
(In thousands, except per share amounts)                 June 30, 2026 
---------------------------------------------------   -------------------- 
Total revenues                                          $           98,859 
Net income attributable to Prairie Operating Co. 
 common stockholders                                    $          193,794 
Earnings per share -- basic                             $             1.75 
Earnings per share -- diluted                           $             0.23 
Adjusted EBITDA                                         $           34,010 
Capital expenditures (1)                                $           98,489 
 
 

(1) Excludes $12.4 million of capital costs included in accounts payable and accrued expenses as of June 30, 2026.

Revenue and Production

Revenue for the second quarter of 2026 was $98.9 million, including $93.5 million related to oil. Production for the second quarter of 2026 totaled 1,990 MBoe, or 21,866 Boe/d, and was comprised of approximately 50% oil and 72% liquids.

 
                                                      Three Months Ended 
                                                         June 30, 2026 
                                                    ---------------------- 
Revenues (in thousands) 
Oil revenue                                           $         93,458 
Natural gas revenue (1)                                         (4,292) 
NGL revenue                                                      9,693 
                                                    ---  ------------- 
   Total revenues                                     $         98,859 
 
Production: 
Oil (MBbls)                                                        992 
Natural gas (MMcf)                                               3,299 
NGL (MBbls)                                                        448 
                                                    ---  ------------- 
   Total production (MBoe) (2)                                   1,990 
 
Average sales volumes per day (Boe/d)                           21,866 
 
Average realized price (excluding effects of 
derivatives): 
Oil (per Bbl)                                         $          94.21 
Natural gas (per Mcf) (1)                             $          (1.30) 
NGL (per Bbl)                                         $          21.64 
                                                    ---  ------------- 
   Average realized price (per Boe)                   $          49.68 
 
Average sales price (including effects of 
derivatives): 
Oil (per Bbl)                                         $          59.79 
Natural gas (per Mcf) (1)                             $          (0.20) 
NGL (per Bbl)                                         $          16.72 
                                                    ---  ------------- 
    Average price (per Boe)                           $          33.25 
 
Average NYMEX prices: 
WTI (per Bbl)                                         $          84.29 
Henry Hub (per MBtu)                                  $           3.81 
 
 
  (1)  For the three months ended June 30, 2026, we realized 
        negative natural gas revenue and average realized 
        prices (excluding and including the effects of derivatives) 
        due to lower gross sales, driven by decreased pricing 
        during the quarter, compared to gathering and processing 
        fees. 
 
  (2)  MBoe is calculated using six MMcf of natural gas equivalent 
        to one MBbl of oil. 
 
 

Operating Costs

For the second quarter of 2026, lease operating expenses were $13.6 million, or $6.85 per Boe; transportation and processing expenses were $2.4 million, or $1.22 per Boe; ad valorem and production taxes were $8.0 million, or $4.01 per Boe; and general and administrative expenses were $12.0 million, or $6.01 per Boe.

 
                                                      Three Months Ended 
(In thousands, except per Boe amounts)                   June 30, 2026 
--------------------------------------------------   -------------------- 
Lease operating expenses                               $           13,628 
Lease operating expenses per Boe                       $             6.85 
 
Gathering, transportation, and processing              $            2,426 
Gathering, transportation, and processing per Boe      $             1.22 
 
Ad valorem and production taxes                        $            7,983 
Ad valorem and production taxes per Boe                $             4.01 
 
General and administrative expenses (1)                $           11,952 
General and administrative expenses per Boe            $             6.01 
 
 
(1)  General and administrative expenses for the three 
      months ended June 30, 2026, includes non-cash stock-based 
      compensation of $3.3 million, or $1.66 per Boe, and 
      non-recurring litigation and severance settlement 
      expenses of $0.8 million, or $0.41 per Boe. 
 
 

Liquidity and Capital Resources

As of June 30, 2026, we had a working capital deficit of approximately $125.5 million and availability of $39.0 million under the reserve based credit agreement with Citibank, N.A. (the "Credit Facility"). As of June 30, 2026, the Credit Facility had a borrowing base of $475.0 million and aggregate elected commitments of $475.0 million.

During the six months ended June 30, 2026, our cash expenditures for the development of oil and natural gas properties totaled $132.6 million, with an additional $12.4 million incurred in accounts payable and accrued expenses.

On August 14, 2026, we entered into an amendment to our Credit Facility agreement which, among other things, modifies the Current Ratio covenant requirement for the quarters ended June 30, 2026, through December 31, 2026. Additionally, the amendment includes a new covenant which requires our net monthly production to not fall below an average number specified in the agreement, which will be measured on a rolling three-month average, beginning September 30, 2026. After giving effect to the amendment, we are in compliance with all covenants under the Credit Facility as of June 30, 2026.

Adjusting 2026 Guidance

Prairie adjusts full-year guidance for 2026 as follows:

   -- Average Daily Production: 23,000 -- 25,000 Boe/d. 
 
   -- Capital Expenditures: $185.0 million -- $195.0 million. 
 
   -- Adjusted EBITDA(1): $180.0 million -- $190.0 million. 

(1) Adjusted EBITDA is a Non-GAAP measure, refer to "Non-GAAP Financial Measures" for reconciliations of GAAP to non-GAAP financial measures used throughout this press release.

Commodity Hedges

As of June 30, 2026, we had the following outstanding crude oil and natural gas derivative contracts in place, which settle monthly and are indexed to NYMEX West Texas Intermediate, NYMEX Henry Hub, and Mont Belvieu OPIS, respectively:

 
              Settling    Settling     Settling   Settling 
              July 1,    January 1,   January 1,   January 
                2026        2027         2028      1, 2029 
              through      through     through     through 
              December    December     December   December 
              31, 2026    31, 2027     31, 2028   31, 2029 
             ----------  -----------  ----------  --------- 
Crude Oil 
Swaps: 
Notional 
 volume 
 (Bbls)       2,651,848    4,662,503   2,862,307    210,000 
Weighted 
 average 
 price 
 ($/Bbl)     $    63.09  $     62.51  $    62.17  $   61.57 
Natural 
Gas 
Swaps: 
Notional 
 volume 
 (MMBtus)     7,584,322   14,082,126   5,606,357    400,000 
Weighted 
 average 
 price 
 ($/MMBtu)   $     4.08  $      4.08  $     4.02  $    4.11 
Ethane 
Swaps: 
Notional 
 volume 
 (Bbls)         215,747      400,675     220,109         -- 
Weighted 
 average 
 price 
 ($/Bbl)     $    11.22  $     10.70  $     9.96  $      -- 
Propane 
Swaps: 
Notional 
 volume 
 (Bbls)         293,113      522,684     199,160         -- 
Weighted 
 average 
 price 
 ($/Bbl)     $    28.69  $     26.85  $    25.93  $      -- 
Iso Butane 
Swaps: 
Notional 
 volume 
 (Bbls)          41,114       74,572      35,088         -- 
Weighted 
 average 
 price 
 ($/Bbl)     $    35.41  $     31.77  $    30.77  $      -- 
Normal 
Butane 
Swaps: 
Notional 
 volume 
 (Bbls)         103,276      184,140      74,903         -- 
Weighted 
 average 
 price 
 ($/Bbl)     $    35.81  $     31.95  $    30.36  $      -- 
Pentane 
Plus 
Swaps: 
Notional 
 volume 
 (Bbls)          86,958      160,242      78,806         -- 
Weighted 
 average 
 price 
 ($/Bbl)     $    55.12  $     53.31  $    52.81  $      -- 
 

Non-GAAP Financial Measures

This press release contains Adjusted EBITDA which is a financial measure not presented in accordance with U.S. GAAP. Adjusted EBITDA is used by management to evaluate the performance of our business, make operational decisions, and assess our ability to generate cashflows. Management believes Adjusted EBITDA provides investors with helpful information to better understand the underlying performance trends of our business, facilitate period-to-period comparisons, and assess the company's operating results.

Adjusted EBITDA is derived from net income (loss) attributable to Prairie Operating Co. and is adjusted for depreciation, depletion, and amortization, abandonment and impairment of unproved properties, non-cash stock-based compensation, interest expense, net, unrealized (gain) loss on derivatives, non-cash (gain) loss on adjustment to fair value -- financial instrument liabilities, litigation and severance settlement expense, and income tax expense (benefit), all as applicable. We adjust net income (loss) attributable to Prairie Operating Co. for the items listed above to arrive at Adjusted EBITDA because these amounts can vary substantially between periods and companies within our industry depending upon accounting methods, book values of assets, capital structures, and the method by which assets were acquired. Adjusted EBITDA has limitations as an analytical tool, including that it excludes certain items that affect our reported financial results. Adjusted EBITDA should not be considered as an alternative to, or more meaningful than, net income calculated in accordance with GAAP or as an indicator of our operating performance or liquidity. Additionally, our calculation of Adjusted EBITDA may not be comparable to similarly titled measures used by other companies.

The following table presents the reconciliation of Net income (loss) attributable to Prairie Operating Co. to Adjusted EBITDA for the periods indicated:

 
                 Three Months Ended     Six Months Ended 
                      June 30,              June 30, 
                 -------------------   ------------------- 
                   2026       2025       2026     2025(1) 
                 --------   --------   --------   -------- 
                              (In thousands) 
Net income 
 (loss) 
 attributable 
 to Prairie 
 Operating Co.   $109,017   $ 35,683   $(43,656)  $ 33,066 
Adjustments: 
Depreciation, 
 depletion, and 
 amortization      17,075     12,265     32,919     14,386 
Abandonment and 
 impairment of 
 unproved 
 properties 
 (2)                  196         --        608         -- 
Non-cash 
 stock-based 
 compensation       3,307      2,419      9,040      3,786 
Interest 
 expense, net       9,805      9,030     17,935     10,336 
Unrealized 
 (gain) loss on 
 derivatives      (77,779)   (23,206)    85,104    (23,090) 
Non-cash (gain) 
 loss on 
 adjustment to 
 fair value -- 
 financial 
 instrument 
 liabilities 
 (3)              (48,233)     2,373    (16,382)     4,537 
Litigation and 
 severance 
 settlement 
 expense              808         --      4,154         -- 
Income tax 
 expense 
 (benefit) (4)     19,814         --    (18,580)        -- 
                  -------    -------    -------    ------- 
Adjusted EBITDA  $ 34,010   $ 38,564   $ 71,142   $ 43,021 
                  =======    =======    =======    ======= 
 
 
(1)  Net income (loss) attributable to Prairie Operating 
      Co. for the six months ended June 30, 2025 includes 
      revenue and related expenses attributable to the assets 
      acquired from Bayswater beginning on March 26, 2025, 
      the closing date of the Bayswater Acquisition, through 
      June 30, 2025. 
(2)  Reflects the abandonment of unproved locations which 
      we have deemed non--core and allowed to expire. 
(3)  Reflects the changes in the fair values of the financial 
      instruments measured at fair value on a recurring 
      basis. 
(4)  Reflects the deferred income tax expense and benefit 
      recognized for the three and six months ended June 
      30, 2026, respectively. 
 
 

The following table presents the reconciliation of expected full-year 2026 Net income attributable to Prairie Operating Co. to expected full-year 2026 Adjusted EBITDA:

 
                                      Full-year 2026 Guidance Range 
                                  ------------------------------------- 
                                             (In thousands) 
Net income attributable to 
 Prairie Operating Co.             $        18,000       $       28,000 
Adjustments: 
Depreciation, depletion, and 
 amortization                               52,000               52,000 
Non-cash stock-based 
 compensation                               18,000               18,000 
Interest expense, net                       36,000               33,000 
Unrealized (loss) on derivatives           (60,000)             (60,000) 
Non-cash loss on adjustment to 
 fair value -- financial 
 instrument liabilities (1)                 96,000               96,000 
Income tax expense (2)                      20,000               23,000 
                                      ------------          ----------- 
Adjusted EBITDA                    $       180,000       $      190,000 
                                      ============          =========== 
 
 
((1) ()  Reflects the changes in the fair values of the financial 
          instruments measured at fair value on a recurring 
          basis. 
((2) ()  Reflects deferred income tax expense. 
 
 

Cautionary Statement about Forward-Looking Statements

The information included in this press release and in any oral statements made in connection herewith include "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. These forward-looking statements include, without limitation, statements regarding future financial performance, business strategies, expansion plans, future results of operations, estimated revenues, losses, projected costs, prospects, plans and objectives of management. These forward-looking statements are based on our management's current expectations, estimates, projections and beliefs, as well as a number of assumptions concerning future events, and are not guarantees of performance. Such statements can be identified by the fact that they do not relate strictly to historical or current facts. When used in this press release, words such as "may," "should," "could," "would," "expect," "plan," "anticipate," "intend," "believe," "estimate, " "continue," "project" or the negative of such terms or other similar expressions may identify forward-looking statements, but the absence of these words does not mean that a statement is not forward-looking. The forward-looking statements contained herein are based on our current expectations and beliefs concerning future developments and their potential effects on us. There can be no assurance that future developments affecting us will be those that we have anticipated. These forward-looking statements involve a number of risks, uncertainties (some of which are beyond our control) or other assumptions that may cause actual results or performance to be materially different from those expressed or implied by these forward-looking statements.

These risks are not exhaustive. Other sections of this press release could include additional factors that could adversely affect our business and financial performance. Moreover, we operate in a very competitive and rapidly changing environment. New risk factors emerge from time to time, and it is not possible for our management to predict all risk factors nor can we assess the effects of all factors on our business or the extent to which any factor, or combination of factors, may cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in, or implied by, any forward-looking statements. Our Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC"), filings are available publicly on the SEC website at www.sec.gov. Should one or more of these risks or uncertainties materialize, or should any of our assumptions prove incorrect, actual results may vary in material respects from those projected in these forward-looking statements. Accordingly, forward-looking statements in this press release should not be relied upon as representing our views as of any subsequent date, and we undertake no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as may be required under applicable securities laws.

All forward-looking statements expressed or implied, included in this press release are expressly qualified in their entirety by this cautionary statement.

Regulation FD Disclosure

The Company announces material information to the public through a variety of means, including filings with the SEC, press releases, public conference calls, and the investor relations section of its website at www.prairieopco.com.

In addition to these traditional channels, the Company also uses its official social media accounts as a means of disclosing information about Prairie and its business, and to comply with its disclosure obligations under Regulation FD. The Company's official social media accounts currently include @PrairieOpCo on X (formerly Twitter) and linkedin.com/company/prairie-operating-co on LinkedIn. Information the Company posts through these social media channels may be deemed material. Accordingly, investors, the media, and others interested in the Company should monitor these accounts in addition to following the Company's press releases, SEC filings, and public conference calls and webcasts. The Company may update the list of official social media accounts from time to time, and any such updates will be posted on the investor relations section of its website.

About Prairie Operating Co.

Prairie Operating Co. is a Houston-based publicly traded independent energy company engaged in the development and acquisition of oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquid resources in the United States. The Company's assets and operations are concentrated in the oil and liquids-rich regions of the Denver-Julesburg (DJ) Basin, with a primary focus on the Niobrara and Codell formations. The Company is committed to the responsible development of its oil natural gas, and natural gas liquid resources and is focused on maximizing returns through consistent growth, capital discipline, and sustainable cash flow generation.

More information about the Company can be found at www.prairieopco.com.

Investor Relations Contact:

Wobbe Ploegsma

info@prairieopco.com

720-716-5415

 
 
                 Prairie Operating Co. and Subsidiaries 
                 Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets 
                              (Unaudited) 
                  (In thousands, except share amounts) 
 
                                 June 30, 2026     December 31, 2025 
                                ---------------   ------------------- 
            Assets 
  Current assets: 
  Cash and cash equivalents      $           21     $              20 
  Oil, natural gas, and NGL 
   accrued revenue                       28,737                22,728 
  Joint interest and other 
   receivables                            7,234                23,106 
  Derivative assets, net                     --                28,812 
  Inventory                               4,220                 3,604 
  Prepaid expenses and other 
   current assets                         1,689                 1,452 
                                    -----------   ---  -------------- 
  Total current assets                   41,901                79,722 
 
  Property and equipment: 
  Oil and natural gas 
   properties, successful 
   efforts method of 
   accounting including 
   $101,499 and $57,897 
   excluded from depletable 
   base as of June 30, 2026 
   and December 31, 2025, 
   respectively                       1,007,985               852,732 
  Other property and equipment           21,604                21,067 
  Less: Accumulated 
   depreciation, depletion, 
   and amortization                     (82,098)              (49,343) 
                                    -----------   ---  -------------- 
  Total property and 
   equipment, net                       947,491               824,456 
  Derivative assets, net                     --                24,627 
  Debt issuance costs, net               12,688                12,642 
  Operating lease assets                  2,966                 2,966 
  Other non--current assets                 167                   133 
                                    -----------   ---  -------------- 
  Total assets                   $    1,005,213     $         944,546 
                                    ===========   ===  ============== 
 
    Liabilities, Mezzanine 
   Equity, and Stockholders' 
            Equity 
  Current liabilities: 
  Accounts payable and accrued 
   expenses                      $       92,729     $          62,792 
  Oil, natural gas, and NGL 
   revenue payable                       21,115                30,300 
  Ad valorem and production 
   taxes payable                         35,074                31,385 
  Derivative liabilities, net            16,954                    -- 
  Operating lease liabilities             1,543                 1,300 
                                    -----------   ---  -------------- 
  Total current liabilities             167,415               125,777 
 
  Long--term liabilities: 
  Credit facility                       436,000               366,000 
  Subordinated note -- related 
   party                                  1,458                 1,458 
  Series F convertible 
   preferred stock embedded 
   derivatives, at fair value            12,262                15,853 
  Series F convertible 
   preferred stock warrants, 
   at fair value                          9,492                90,134 
  Incremental share right 
  liability, at fair value               15,264                    -- 
  Derivative liabilities, net            14,711                    -- 
  Oil, natural gas, and NGL 
   revenue payable                       39,582                27,402 
  Ad valorem and production 
   taxes payable                         33,411                22,751 
  Deferred tax liability                  3,072                21,652 
  Asset retirement obligation             3,781                 4,019 
  Operating lease liabilities             1,544                 1,792 
  Other long-term liabilities             1,026                 1,398 
                                    -----------   ---  -------------- 
  Total long--term liabilities          571,603               552,459 
                                    -----------   ---  -------------- 
  Total liabilities                     739,018               678,236 
 
  Commitments and 
  contingencies 
 
  Mezzanine equity: 
  Series F convertible 
   preferred stock; $0.01 par 
   value; 50,000,000 shares 
   authorized, and 78,000 and 
   121,050 shares issued and 
   outstanding as of June 30, 
   2026 and December 31, 2025, 
   respectively                          43,224               136,146 
 
  Stockholders' equity: 
  Series D convertible 
  preferred stock; $0.01 par 
  value; 50,000 shares 
  authorized, and 44 and 
  5,982 shares issued and 
  outstanding as of June 30, 
  2026 and December 31, 2025, 
  respectively                               --                    -- 
  Common stock; $0.01 par 
   value; 500,000,000 shares 
   authorized, and 105,828,010 
   and 62,499,375 shares 
   issued and outstanding as 
   of June 30, 2026 and 
   December 31, 2025, 
   respectively                           1,060                   625 
  Treasury stock, at cost; 
   715,955 and 111,357 shares 
   issued and outstanding as 
   of June 30, 2026 and 
   December 31, 2025, 
   respectively                          (1,778)                 (531) 
  Additional paid--in capital           355,060               217,785 
  Accumulated deficit                  (131,371)              (87,715) 
                                    -----------   ---  -------------- 
  Total stockholders' equity            222,971               130,164 
                                    -----------   ---  -------------- 
  Total liabilities, mezzanine 
   equity, and stockholders' 
   equity                        $    1,005,213     $         944,546 
                                    ===========   ===  ============== 
 
 
                    Prairie Operating Co. and Subsidiaries 
                Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations 
                                  (Unaudited) 
                     (In thousands, except share amounts) 
 
                        Three Months Ended             Six Months Ended 
                              June 30,                     June 30, 
                    ---------------------------   -------------------------- 
                        2026           2025           2026          2025 
                    ------------   ------------   ------------   ----------- 
  Revenues: 
  Crude oil, 
   natural gas, 
   and NGL 
   revenues         $     98,859   $     68,100   $    182,276   $    80,915 
 
  Operating 
  expenses: 
  Lease operating 
   expenses               13,628         11,348         28,469        13,361 
  Transportation 
   and processing 
   expenses                2,426          2,234          4,922         2,367 
  Ad valorem and 
   production 
   taxes                   7,983          6,416         14,775         7,374 
  Depreciation, 
   depletion, and 
   amortization           17,075         12,265         32,919        14,386 
  Exploration 
   expenses                  243            458            541           745 
  Abandonment and 
   impairment of 
   unproved 
   properties                196             --            608            -- 
  General and 
   administrative 
   expenses               11,952         16,443         28,838        21,995 
                     -----------    -----------    -----------    ---------- 
  Total operating 
   expenses               53,503         49,164        111,072        60,228 
 
  Other income 
  (expenses): 
  Interest expense       (10,033)        (9,124)       (18,230)      (10,502) 
  Gain (loss) on 
   derivatives, 
   net                    45,079         28,150       (131,981)       27,252 
  Gain (loss) on 
   adjustment to 
   fair value -- 
   financial 
   instrument 
   liabilities            48,233         (2,373)        16,382        (4,537) 
  Interest income 
   and other                 196             94            389           166 
                     -----------    -----------    -----------    ---------- 
  Total other 
   income 
   (expenses)             83,475         16,747       (133,440)       12,379 
 
  Income (loss) 
   from operations 
   before income 
   taxes                 128,831         35,683        (62,236)       33,066 
  Income tax 
   (expense) 
   benefit               (19,814)            --         18,580            -- 
                     -----------    -----------    -----------    ---------- 
  Net income 
   (loss) 
   attributable to 
   Prairie 
   Operating Co.         109,017         35,683        (43,656)       33,066 
  Series F 
   preferred stock 
   declared 
   dividends              (2,598)        (3,289)        (6,268)       (3,289) 
  Series F 
   preferred stock 
   undeclared 
   dividends                 186         (1,402)          (780)       (1,647) 
  Remeasurement of 
   Series F 
   preferred 
   stock                  87,189         17,511         70,101       (73,101) 
                     -----------    -----------    -----------    ---------- 
  Net income 
   (loss) 
   attributable to 
   Prairie 
   Operating Co. 
   common 
   stockholders     $    193,794   $     48,503   $     19,397   $   (44,971) 
                     ===========    ===========    ===========    ========== 
 
  Earnings (loss) 
  per common 
  share 
  Basic earnings 
   (loss) per 
   share            $       1.75   $       1.04   $       0.21   $     (1.27) 
  Diluted earnings 
   (loss) per 
   share            $       0.23   $       0.18   $      (0.41)  $     (1.27) 
  Weighted 
  average common 
  shares 
  outstanding 
  Basic              107,141,123     44,063,281     87,711,102    35,477,691 
  Diluted            185,590,890    198,365,207    183,000,521    35,477,691 
 
 
                Prairie Operating Co. and Subsidiaries 
           Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows 
                             (Unaudited) 
                            (In thousands) 
 
                                        Six Months Ended June 30, 
                                      ----------------------------- 
                                           2026            2025 
                                      ---------------   ----------- 
  Cash flows from operating 
  activities: 
  Net (loss) income attributable to 
   Prairie Operating Co.               $      (43,656)  $    33,066 
  Adjustments to reconcile net 
  (loss) income attributable to 
  Prairie Operating Co.to net cash 
  provided by operating 
  activities: 
  Depreciation, depletion, and 
   amortization                                32,919        14,386 
  Abandonment and impairment of 
  unproved properties                             608            -- 
  Stock--based compensation                     9,040         3,722 
  Unrealized loss (gain) on 
   derivatives                                 85,104       (23,090) 
  (Gain) loss on adjustment to fair 
   value -- financial instrument 
   liabilities                                (16,382)        4,537 
  Deferred income taxes                       (18,580)           -- 
  Amortization of deferred financing 
   costs                                        1,899         2,940 
  Changes in operating assets and 
  liabilities: 
    Oil, natural gas, and NGL 
     accrued revenue                           (6,010)      (43,699) 
    Joint interest and other 
     receivables                               15,872         1,152 
    Inventory, prepaid expenses, and 
     other current assets                        (531)       (3,461) 
    Accounts payable, accrued 
     expenses, and other current 
     liabilities                               16,630        16,175 
    Revenue, ad valorem, and 
     production taxes payable                  17,343         3,994 
                                          -----------    ---------- 
  Net cash provided by operating 
   activities                                  94,256         9,722 
                                          -----------    ---------- 
 
  Cash flows from investing 
  activities: 
  Development of oil and natural gas 
   properties                                (132,563)      (53,973) 
  Other asset and leasehold 
   purchases                                  (11,336)         (950) 
  Cash paid for Bayswater asset 
   purchase, net of cash received                  --      (467,461) 
  Cash received from payment on note 
   receivable                                      --            95 
                                          -----------    ---------- 
  Net cash used in investing 
   activities                                (143,899)     (522,289) 
                                          -----------    ---------- 
 
  Cash flows from financing 
  activities: 
  Borrowings on the Credit Facility           134,000       359,000 
  Repayments on the Credit Facility           (64,000)           -- 
  Debt issuance costs associated 
   with the Credit Facility                    (1,945)      (15,670) 
  Proceeds from the issuance of 
   Common Stock                                 1,841        43,817 
  Financing costs associated with 
   the issuance of Common Stock                   (46)       (3,311) 
  Proceeds from the issuance of 
   Series F Preferred Stock                        --       148,250 
  Financing costs associated with 
   the issuance of Series F 
   Preferred Stock                                 --       (11,059) 
  Redemption of Series F Preferred 
   Stock                                      (18,999)           -- 
  Payments of the Subordinated Note 
   -- related party                                --        (3,214) 
  Proceeds from option exercises                   40           633 
  Treasury stock repurchased                   (1,247)         (418) 
                                          -----------    ---------- 
  Net cash provided by financing 
   activities                                  49,644       518,028 
                                          -----------    ---------- 
 
  Net increase in cash and cash 
   equivalents                                      1         5,461 
  Cash and cash equivalents, 
   beginning of the period                         20         5,192 
                                          -----------    ---------- 
  Cash and cash equivalents, end of 
   the period                          $           21   $    10,653 
                                          ===========    ========== 
 

Supplemental Disclosures of Cash Flow Information

The following table presents non--cash investing and financing activities for the periods presented:

 
                                          Six Months Ended June 30, 
                                       ------------------------------- 
                                            2026             2025 
                                       ---------------  -------------- 
                                               (In thousands) 
  Non--cash investing activities: 
  Increase in capital expenditure 
   accrued liabilities and accounts 
   payable                              $       12,441   $      15,692 
 
  Non--cash financing activities: 
  Common Stock issued upon conversion 
   of Series F Preferred Stock          $       45,858   $       4,772 
  Common Stock issued for Series F 
   Preferred Stock dividends (1)        $        6,014   $       3,289 
  Common Stock issued to Bayswater as 
   part of Bayswater Acquisition 
   purchase price (2)                   $           --   $      16,000 
  Common Stock issuance costs 
   included in accrued liabilities      $           --   $         292 
  Bayswater transaction costs 
   included in accrued liabilities      $           --   $       6,035 
  Series F Preferred Stock agreement 
   amendment fees and issuance costs 
   included in accrued liabilities 
   and accounts payable                 $          381   $       1,113 
  Common Stock issued upon conversion 
   of Series D Preferred Stock          $           33   $       8,475 
  Common Stock issued upon option 
   exercise                             $           42   $          -- 
  Common Stock issued upon conversion 
   of Senior Convertible Note (3)       $           --   $      18,164 
 
 
(1)  The Company elected to issue shares of the Company's 
      common stock, par value $0.01 per share ("Common Stock") 
      for the Series F Preferred Stock dividends payable 
      on June 1, 2025, March 1, 2026, and June 1, 2026. 
(2)  The Company issued approximately 3.7 million shares 
      of Common Stock to Bayswater Resources, LLC, Bayswater 
      Fund III--A, LLC, Bayswater Fund III--B, LLC, Bayswater 
      Fund IV--A, LP, Bayswater Fund IV--B, LP, Bayswater 
      Fund IV--Annex, LP, and Bayswater Exploration & Production, 
      LLC (collectively, "Bayswater") as part of the Bayswater 
      acquisition. 
(3)  During the six months ended June 30, 2025, YA II PN, 
      LTD. converted the remaining $11.3 million of the 
      initial $15.0 million convertible promissory note 
      in exchange for 2.1 million shares of Common Stock. 
 

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