Warren Resources Inc. (NASDAQ: WRES) said it would defer a $7.5 million semi-annual interest payment due on Feb. 1 in an attempt to reach a deal with its creditors that will help it improve its capital structure.
The company, which has hired Jefferies LLC to help with a potential restructuring, said it had sufficient liquidity to make the interest payment in full.
Several oil producers, whose cash flows have been squeezed by a 70% fall in oil prices since June 2014, have begun discussions with creditors to defer payments and improve liquidity to help weather the prolonged slump.
Warren Resources has 30 days to pay interest on the senior notes due 2022. If the company does not make the payment by then it would qualify as default.
Warren Resources has $167.3 million outstanding on the notes.
"We look forward to using the interest payment grace period to begin discussions aimed at achieving an improved capital structure that, in light of challenging commodity prices, would be viable in the long term," Chief Executive James Watt said in a statement.
Up to close on Jan. 29, Warren Resources' stock had fallen nearly 85% in 12 months.
Warren’s activities are primarily focused on oil in the Wilmington Field in the Los Angeles Basin in California, natural gas in the Marcellus Shale in Pennsylvania, and the Washakie Basin of Wyoming.
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