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Africa Oil Corp. T.AOI

Alternate Symbol(s):  AOIFF

Africa Oil Corp. is a Canadian oil and gas company with producing and development assets in deepwater Nigeria and an exploration/appraisal portfolio in west and south of Africa, as well as Guyana. The Company is focused on its Nigerian assets, Namibian Orange Basin opportunity set (Blocks 2913B and 2912), Block 3B/4B in South Africa's Orange Basin, and Equatorial Guinean exploration blocks (EG-18 and EG-31). The Company holds its interests through direct ownership interests in concessions and through its shareholdings in investee companies, including Prime Oil & Gas Cooperatief U.A. (Prime), Impact Oil and Gas Ltd (Impact), Africa Energy Corp (Africa Energy) and Eco (Atlantic) Oil & Gas Ltd. (Eco). Prime is a Nigeria-focused company with interests in OML 127 and OML 130 that account for all of the Company's reserves and production. Eco is an oil and gas exploration company with interests in Guyana, Namibia and South Africa. Impact has interests in Namibia and South Africa.


TSX:AOI - Post by User

Post by Ferryboyon Feb 26, 2024 8:31pm
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Post# 35900450

Here we are again

Here we are again
Here we are again, another underwhelming earnings release from AOI.  No dividend increase and buybacks are at a very slow rate.  And cash balance is up to $232m usd.  That represents 30% of the total market cap. And they are trying to farm down on all the exploration blocks that they are invested in..  so there will be little, if any, cash requirements there.  Maybe even receive some cash back. 

Keith Hill stated in one conference call a while back that they would not hoard cash .. but that is exactly what they are doing.  And they are not telling us why

So what are they buying?  They have all this cash + credit facilities in place so the only thing that makes sense to me is that they will buy that long awaited 'producing asset' in 2024.. given that Prime barrels are slipping even with new investment.  Glad to hear if anyone else has any better ideas on what they are going to do.  

I have been in AOI a long time (from when my old school buddy Angus McCoss was at Tullow and involved in Kenya) but I will likely reduce my holdings unless I hear something soon to make me stay

Unfortunately I will miss the conf call tomorrow so would appreciate if someone could post any interesting comments from management ..

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