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Whiting Petroleum Corporation Announces Exchanges of $1.06 Billion of Notes for New Mandatory Convertible Notes

 June 22, 2016 - 11:58 PM EDT

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Whiting Petroleum Corporation Announces Exchanges of $1.06 Billion of Notes for New Mandatory Convertible Notes

Whiting Petroleum Corporation (NYSE: WLL) today announced that it
entered into privately negotiated exchange agreements under which it
will exchange $377.0 million aggregate principal amount of
nonconvertible notes for the same aggregate principal amount of new
mandatory convertible notes and $687.9 million aggregate principal
amount of convertible notes for the same aggregate principal amount of
new mandatory convertible notes.

Whiting entered into exchange agreements with certain holders of its
outstanding notes as identified in the chart below (the “Outstanding
Notes”) to exchange the Outstanding Notes for new mandatory convertible
notes identified in the chart below (the “New Convertible Notes”).

       

Outstanding Notes to be Exchanged

For New Mandatory Convertible Notes
Title    

Principal
Amount

Title    

Principal
Amount

6.5% Senior Subordinated Notes due 2018     $23,597,000 6.5% Mandatory Convertible Senior Subordinated Notes due 2018 (“New
2018 Notes”)
    $23,597,000
5.0% Senior Notes due 2019     $22,680,000 5.0% Mandatory Convertible Senior Notes due 2019 (“New 2019 Notes”)     $22,680,000
1.25% Senior Convertible Notes due 2020     $687,925,000 1.25% Mandatory Convertible Senior Notes due 2020 (“New 2020 Notes”)     $687,925,000
5.75% Senior Notes due 2021     $172,731,000 5.75% Mandatory Convertible Senior Notes due 2021 (“New 2021 Notes”)     $172,731,000
6.25% Senior Notes due 2023     $157,970,000 6.25% Mandatory Convertible Senior Notes due 2023 (“New 2023 Notes”)     $157,970,000
Total     $1,064,903,000         Total     $1,064,903,000
       

Four percent of the aggregate principal amount of the New Convertible
Notes will be converted into shares of Whiting common stock for each day
of the 25 trading day period commencing on June 23, 2016 (the
“Observation Period”) if the daily volume weighted average price, or
Daily VWAP (as defined in the indentures governing the New Convertible
Notes), of Whiting common stock on such day is above $8.75. If
converted, the conversion price per share of Whiting common stock for
such conversions will equal the higher of (i) the Daily VWAP for Whiting
common stock for such trading day multiplied by one plus zero for the
New 2018 Notes, one plus 0.5% for the New 2019 Notes, one plus 8.0% for
the New 2020 Notes, one plus 2.5% for the New 2021 Notes and one plus
3.5% for the New 2023 Notes and (ii) $8.75 for the New 2018 Notes
(equivalent to 114.29 shares of Whiting common stock per $1,000
principal amount of the New 2018 Notes), $8.79 for the New 2019 Notes
(equivalent to 113.72 shares of Whiting common stock per $1,000
principal amount of the New 2019 Notes), $9.45 for the New 2020 Notes
(equivalent to 105.82 shares of Whiting common stock per $1,000
principal amount of the New 2020 Notes), $8.97 for the New 2021 Notes
(equivalent to 111.50 shares of Whiting common stock per $1,000
principal amount of the New 2021 Notes) and $9.06 for the New 2023 Notes
(equivalent to 110.42 shares of Whiting common stock per $1,000
principal amount of the New 2023 Notes) (the “Minimum Conversion
Prices”).

Conversion settlements for the New Convertible Notes applicable to the
Observation Period will be effected (i) for $128.5 million of New 2020
Notes, as a single settlement on the third business day after the
Observation Period, and (ii) for all other New Convertible Notes, on a
daily basis on the third business day following conversion (except that
conversions prior to the closing of exchange offers will not be settled
until at least the business day after the closing of the exchange
offers).

If the New Convertible Notes were all converted assuming a Daily VWAP
for Whiting common stock on each day of the Observation Period of
$12.10, which was the last sale price of Whiting common stock as
reported on the New York Stock Exchange on June 22, 2016, the New
Convertible Notes would convert into an aggregate of 83.0 million shares
of Whiting common stock, subject to certain adjustments. However,
Whiting cannot provide any assurance as to what the Daily VWAP for
Whiting common stock during the Observation Period will be. If the New
Convertible Notes are all converted at the Minimum Conversion Prices,
the New Convertible Notes would convert into an aggregate of 114.8
million shares of Whiting common stock, subject to certain adjustments.

If any New Convertible Notes are not converted after the Observation
Period, the conversion price for such New Convertible Notes will be the
Minimum Conversion Price for the applicable series of New Convertible
Notes. After the Observation Period, Whiting has the right to
mandatorily convert the New Convertible Notes if the Daily VWAP of
Whiting’s common stock exceeds $8.75 for at least 20 trading days during
a 30 consecutive trading day period after the Observation Period and
holders have the right to convert the New Convertible Notes at any time.

The New Convertible Notes and the shares of Whiting’s common stock
issuable upon conversion of the New Convertible Notes, if any, have not
been registered under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the
“Securities Act”), and, unless so registered, may not be offered or sold
in the United States except pursuant to an exemption from, or in a
transaction not subject to, the registration requirements of the
Securities Act and applicable state securities laws.

This press release shall not constitute an offer to sell or the
solicitation of an offer to buy, nor shall there be any sale of these
securities in any jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale
would be unlawful prior to registration or qualification under the
securities laws of any such jurisdiction.

Forward-Looking Statements

This news release contains statements that we believe to be
“forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 21E of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934. All statements other than historical
facts, including, without limitation, statements regarding our future
financial position, business strategy, projected revenues, earnings,
costs, capital expenditures and debt levels, and plans and objectives of
management for future operations, are forward-looking statements. When
used in this news release, words such as we “expect,” “intend,” “plan,”
“estimate,” “anticipate,” “believe” or “should” or the negative thereof
or variations thereon or similar terminology are generally intended to
identify forward-looking statements. Such forward-looking statements are
subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to
differ materially from those expressed in, or implied by, such
statements.

These risks and uncertainties include, but are not limited to: declines
in or extended periods of low oil, NGL or natural gas prices; our level
of success in exploration, development and production activities; risks
related to our level of indebtedness, ability to comply with debt
covenants and periodic redeterminations of the borrowing base under our
credit agreement; impacts to financial statements as a result of
impairment write-downs; our ability to successfully complete asset
dispositions and the risks related thereto; revisions to reserve
estimates as a result of changes in commodity prices, regulation and
other factors; adverse weather conditions that may negatively impact
development or production activities; the timing of our exploration and
development expenditures; inaccuracies of our reserve estimates or our
assumptions underlying them; risks relating to any unforeseen
liabilities of ours; our ability to generate sufficient cash flows from
operations to meet the internally funded portion of our capital
expenditures budget; our ability to obtain external capital to finance
exploration and development operations; federal and state initiatives
relating to the regulation of hydraulic fracturing and air emissions;
the potential impact of federal debt reduction initiatives and tax
reform legislation being considered by the U.S. Federal Government that
could have a negative effect on the oil and gas industry; unforeseen
underperformance of or liabilities associated with acquired properties;
the impacts of hedging on our results of operations; failure of our
properties to yield oil or gas in commercially viable quantities;
availability of, and risks associated with, transport of oil and gas;
our ability to drill producing wells on undeveloped acreage prior to its
lease expiration; shortages of or delays in obtaining qualified
personnel or equipment, including drilling rigs and completion services;
uninsured or underinsured losses resulting from our oil and gas
operations; our inability to access oil and gas markets due to market
conditions or operational impediments; the impact and costs of
compliance with laws and regulations governing our oil and gas
operations; our ability to replace our oil and natural gas reserves; any
loss of our senior management or technical personnel; competition in the
oil and gas industry; cyber security attacks or failures of our
telecommunication systems; and other risks described under the caption
“Risk Factors” in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the period ended
December 31, 2015 and Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the three months
ended March 31, 2016. We assume no obligation, and disclaim any duty, to
update the forward-looking statements in this news release.

Whiting Petroleum Corporation
Eric K. Hagen
Vice President,
Investor Relations
303-837-1661
Eric.Hagen@whiting.com

Source: Business Wire
(June 22, 2016 - 11:58 PM EDT)

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