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$73M Profit, Vietnam Oil Discovery Highlight Murphy Oil First Quarter Report

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HOUSTON – Murphy Oil Corp. on Wednesday reported first-quarter net income of $73 million and announced a new offshore oil discovery in Vietnam, along with a $100 million stock repurchase and strategic asset acquisition in the Gulf of Mexico.

The El Dorado-based energy company posted earnings of 50 cents per diluted share for the quarter ending March 31. Excluding discontinued operations and other one-time items, Murphy reported adjusted net income of $81 million, or 56 cents per share.

First-quarter production averaged 157,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day, including 78,500 barrels of oil per day. The company reported adjusted EBITDA of $339 million.

Murphy also repurchased 3.6 million shares during the quarter, totaling $100 million. The company declared a quarterly dividend of 32.5 cents per share, or $1.30 on an annualized basis.

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Oil discovery in Vietnam

A major highlight for the quarter was an oil discovery at the Lac Da Hong-1X (Pink Camel) exploration well in Block 15-1/05 in the Cuu Long Basin offshore Vietnam. The well encountered 106 feet of net oil pay and achieved a flow rate of 2,500 barrels of oil per day. It is the second discovery in the region, following the Hai Su Vang (Golden Sea Lion) find.

Murphy’s subsidiary, Murphy Cuu Long Bac Oil Co., Ltd., operates the block with a 40% interest. PetroVietnam Exploration Production Corp. holds 35%, and SK Earthon Co., Ltd. holds 25%.

Asset acquisition and operational updates

During the quarter, Murphy acquired the BW Pioneer floating production storage and offloading vessel for $104 million. The vessel supports operations in the Gulf of Mexico and is expected to deliver a two-year payback.

In onshore operations, Murphy delivered new wells in the Eagle Ford Shale and Tupper Montney regions. Offshore, the company brought its Mormont #4 well online in the Gulf and completed work on the Samurai #3 well early in the second quarter.

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In Canada, Murphy produced an average of 9,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day, all oil. In Vietnam, construction continued on infrastructure for the Lac Da Vang (Golden Camel) project, which has now surpassed 1 million work hours without a lost time injury.

Guidance and capital spending

Murphy’s first-quarter capital expenditures totaled $403 million, including the FPSO acquisition. Full-year 2025 production is projected between 174,500 and 182,500 barrels of oil equivalent per day, with capital expenditures estimated at $1.135 billion to $1.285 billion.

Winter storm delays in the Gulf of Mexico affected some production timelines, placing output near the lower end of guidance. Second-quarter production is forecast between 177,000 and 185,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day, with 48% from oil.

Capital returns and outlook

Murphy has repaid 35% of its long-term debt, repurchased $550 million in stock, and increased its dividend by 30% since adopting a new capital strategy in 2022. The company plans to continue allocating at least 50% of adjusted free cash flow to shareholder returns through buybacks and dividends.

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Murphy will host its first-quarter earnings call on Thursday, May 8, at 9 a.m. EDT. The webcast will be available at ir.murphyoilcorp.com.

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Calling the Hogs Event Draws Strong Crowd in El Dorado

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EL DORADO, Ark. — Razorback fans and community supporters packed the First Financial Music Hall at the Murphy Arts District Thursday evening for Calling The Hogs – Stories from the Booth, an event that brought together Arkansas sports stories, dinner, fellowship and fundraising.

The evening featured Chuck Barrett, the well-known voice of the Arkansas Razorbacks, who shared stories from his years behind the microphone and offered guests an inside look at some of the most memorable moments in Arkansas sports. Longtime Arkansas broadcaster and storyteller Rex Nelson served as Master of Ceremonies, helping guide the evening with humor, insight and plenty of Hog spirit.

The catered event, with dinner provided by Madhouse 101, drew a strong turnout, with venue tables filled throughout the evening. In addition to the program, guests also took part in an auction, where every auction item was sold.

Organizers said the event was a great success, bringing together Razorback fans, local supporters and community members for an evening centered on storytelling, sports nostalgia and South Arkansas hospitality.

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El Dorado Man Faces Charges After SWAT Standoff

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EL DORADO — A 39-year-old El Dorado man is scheduled to make his initial appearance in Union County District Court on Friday after being taken into custody following a lengthy police standoff earlier this week.

According to the El Dorado Police Department, Gary Lee Moore was arrested Tuesday morning after officers responded to a reported aggravated assault and spent more than an hour attempting to negotiate his surrender.

Authorities said officers were first called to South Arkansas Regional Hospital at approximately 6:45 a.m. Tuesday after receiving information about a suspected aggravated assault. Investigators reported that the victim told officers Moore had threatened her life and warned that he would kill any law enforcement officers who attempted to intervene.

Following the report, officers went to a residence in the 2700 block of Mount Holly Road to locate Moore.

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Police secured the area around the residence, including shutting down a portion of Mount Holly Road, while ensuring no other individuals were inside the home. Crisis negotiators then began efforts to persuade Moore to surrender peacefully.

According to police, negotiators used verbal commands and communicated with Moore several times by telephone during the standoff. Despite those efforts, Moore repeatedly refused to leave the residence.

After negotiations proved unsuccessful, the El Dorado Police Department’s SWAT team implemented tactical measures that ultimately prompted Moore to exit the home.

Moore was taken into custody without further incident.

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He has been charged with aggravated assault, terroristic threatening, resisting arrest and several additional charges.

Moore remains in custody and is scheduled to appear in Union County District Court on June 5.

The investigation remains ongoing.

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Youth Festival Of The Arts Set For This Weekend

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EL DORADO, — Young artists from across South Arkansas will have an opportunity to display their creativity and connect with the community during the upcoming Youth Festival of the Arts on Saturday, June 6.

The event, presented through a partnership between the South Arkansas Arts Center and the Boys & Girls Club of Union County, will take place from 10 a.m. until noon at the Boys & Girls Club, located at 1201 N. West Ave. in El Dorado.

Organizers describe the event as a one-of-a-kind children’s art marketplace designed to celebrate and support young artists while encouraging creativity and artistic expression.

The festival will transform the indoor Lanxess Gym at the Boys & Girls Club into an art fair featuring artwork created by children and youth from throughout the region. Community members will have the opportunity to view the artwork, meet young artists and show their support for the next generation of creative talent.

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The event is part of an ongoing effort by both organizations to provide artistic opportunities for local youth and help foster an appreciation for the arts in South Arkansas.

SAAC and the Boys & Girls Club have partnered on numerous programs focused on arts education, and organizers say the Youth Festival of the Arts is designed to give young creators a platform to share their work while building confidence and developing their artistic skills.

Community members are encouraged to attend and help support the area’s emerging artists.

Event Details

  • What: Youth Festival of the Arts
  • When: Saturday, June 6, 2026
  • Time: 10 a.m. to noon
  • Where: Boys & Girls Club of Union County, 1201 N. West Ave., El Dorado
  • Hosted By: South Arkansas Arts Center and Boys & Girls Club of Union County
  • Admission: Open to the public

The event offers families a chance to celebrate creativity, encourage young artists and enjoy a morning dedicated to the arts in El Dorado.

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Juneteenth Celebration Set For June 19th

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EL DORADO — Families from across South Arkansas are invited to gather for a day of celebration, education and community as the Justice League hosts its annual Juneteenth Stop the Violence Family Fun Day on June 19 at the Murphy Arts District Amphitheater.

The free event will take place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the MAD Amphitheater and will feature food, entertainment, activities for children and community engagement opportunities designed to bring residents together while promoting peace and unity.

Organizers say attendees can enjoy free food, frozen treats, community vendors, a bounce house, water slide, poster contest, speakers, live entertainment and free T-shirts while supplies last.

The event is presented by the Justice League and made possible through support from title sponsor Clean Harbors.

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Celebrating Juneteenth

Juneteenth commemorates June 19, 1865, the day Union soldiers arrived in Galveston, Texas, and informed enslaved African Americans that they were free—more than two years after President Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation.

Although Lincoln’s proclamation officially declared enslaved people in Confederate states free on Jan. 1, 1863, enforcement depended on the presence of Union troops. In many parts of the South, slavery continued until federal troops arrived and enforced the order.

The announcement in Texas marked one of the final acts of emancipation in the United States and became a day of celebration among formerly enslaved people and their descendants.

Over the decades, Juneteenth grew from local community gatherings into a nationally recognized observance. In 2021, Juneteenth became a federal holiday, officially known as Juneteenth National Independence Day.

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Today, communities across the country celebrate the holiday with festivals, educational programs, cultural events, parades and family gatherings that honor freedom, resilience and African American history.

Bringing the Community Together

Organizers of the El Dorado event say the Family Fun Day is designed not only to celebrate Juneteenth but also to encourage positive community engagement and promote efforts to reduce violence through education, fellowship and outreach.

Residents of all ages are encouraged to attend and take part in the festivities.

Event Information

  • What: Juneteenth Stop the Violence Family Fun Day
  • When: June 19, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
  • Where: Murphy Arts District Amphitheater, El Dorado
  • Admission: Free
  • Activities: Food, frozen treats, vendors, bounce house, water slide, poster contest, speakers, entertainment and more

The event is open to the public and welcomes families throughout the region to celebrate Juneteenth and the spirit of community together.

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“Calling The Hogs” Event With Chuck Barrett Set For Tonight

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EL DORADO — Razorback fans will have a chance to hear behind-the-scenes stories from one of the most recognizable voices in Arkansas sports tonight as “Calling The Hogs – Stories from the Booth” comes to the Murphy Arts District.

The special event, scheduled for June 4 inside the First Financial Music Hall, will feature legendary Arkansas Razorbacks play-by-play broadcaster Chuck Barrett, whose voice has become synonymous with some of the most memorable moments in Razorback athletics.

Barrett will share stories from his years behind the microphone, offering fans a unique look at the people, moments and memories that have shaped Arkansas sports. The evening is expected to include tales from the broadcast booth, locker room stories and insights into some of the biggest games in Razorback history.

Serving as master of ceremonies will be longtime Arkansas broadcaster and storyteller Rex Nelson, who will help guide the conversation and add his own blend of humor and perspective throughout the program.

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Guests will also enjoy a catered dinner provided by Madhouse 101. Dinner service begins at 6:30 p.m. before the evening’s program gets underway.

Organizers say the event is designed to bring together sports fans, community members and supporters of Arkansas athletics for an entertaining night of storytelling and fellowship.

Tickets are $50 per person, plus applicable fees and taxes. Seating is limited.

The event will be held tonight at the First Financial Music Hall at Murphy Arts District in downtown El Dorado.

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Event Details

  • What: Calling The Hogs – Stories from the Booth
  • When: Tonight, June 4
  • Where: First Financial Music Hall at Murphy Arts District, El Dorado
  • Dinner Service: 6:30 p.m.
  • Cost: $50 per person plus fees and taxes
  • Seating: Limited availability
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