Well, thanks Chad. We had a successful quarter and I want to spend some time highlighting our Q3 operations. In the Eagle Ford, production averaged approximately 90,000 BOE per day, 82% oil and NGL, up from 87,000 BOE per day in Q3 2023. During the third quarter, we brought on stream 17 operated wells. Our development program is largely focused on the black and volatile oil windows of our acreage where we typically generate 30-day peak crude oil rates of 700 to 800 barrels per day or 900 to 1,100 BOE per day with average lateral lengths of 9,000 to 9,500 feet. Based on well placement in Q3, lateral lengths were down slightly with overall results trending in line on a length-normalized basis. Due to efficient drilling and completion activities year to date, we have realized an 8% improvement in operated drilling and completion costs per completed lateral foot over 2023. In our Canadian light oil business unit, we have made substantial strides in advancing our understanding of the Pembina Duvernay with production averaging 7,600 BOE per day, 83% oil and NGLs, up from 4,800 BOE per day a year ago. Last quarter, we highlighted our first pad, three wells, that delivered strong production results. Our second pad, four wells, was brought on stream in August and hit two has resulted in strong production, with 3 of the 4 wells generating average 30-day peak rates of 842 barrels per day of crude oil and 1,125 BOE per day per well. Based on public data, 3 of these 4 wells ranked in the top 15 for new oil wells in the province of Alberta for the month of September. The Pembina Duvernay is in its demonstration stage of development. This year, the team made some notable enhancements to the program and I'm excited by the results. Through a combination of drilling, completion, and facility design optimization, our average 30-day peak production rates improved by 40% as compared to 2023 well results with only a 4% increase in lateral length. The balance of our portfolio continues to perform well, including our Viking light oil and heavy oil business. Peavine continued to outperform expectations. We had a successful Blue Scott exploration well on a recently acquired 66-section land block in Peace River, and we continued our development across the broader Manville Group in Lloydminster, including progressing our Waseca development. With that, I will turn the call back to Eric for his closing remarks.