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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum 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... see more

TSX:AOI - Post Discussion

Africa Oil Corp. > venus deal: from 6 to 3% reduced but carried till production
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Comment by Suppe11 on Jan 10, 2024 7:20am
Looks my thesis was spot on in May (and before): "To me, the main point is...when was the last time a small explorer got 1b+ on some holes in the ground ? Long, long ago. Imho...the intention of the Impact mm is clear...get the exploration costs back, get some small Wi (or royalty) with a carry to production and that's it...saves the overhead for decades and they can go on. Beside ...more  
Comment by Malpeque2 on Jan 10, 2024 9:28am
What is "Impact mm".   Your abbreviation is not clear to me.    What makes you think Impact will not return the investment capital back to AOI?    You know the carried costs,  the way I read the announcement,  have to be returned to Total BEFORE Impact would get any cash flow from production.  That's going to be a long way out, heh!  ...more  
Comment by Suppe11 on Jan 11, 2024 7:03am
Mm=management. The management of Impact don't want to unwind the company, but stay and watch the whole thing for the next 20 yesrs. Easy job, no operational business, not even collect cash, just burn down 100m, perfect. Any meaningful cashflow from this thing for Aoi is 20-30 years away, if they don't sell Impact.
Comment by argaiv on Jan 11, 2024 10:49am
20 to 30 years seems like an exaggeration to me as far as cash flow for AOI.
Comment by firstworld on Jan 11, 2024 12:39pm
How long does it take to extract 4 B bbl?  Regardless  once its producing for couple years its time to sell the minority stakes at huge profit of just pay 90% income out as divs. By this time the global majority economies 7B people will be in full swing and hungry for as much oil as they can get!!  
Comment by Lonegaurdian19 on Jan 11, 2024 3:03pm
First oil by 2030 funded by a carry/loan. Weird rules of recouping investment by country. So likely 9.5% of around 12 billion then 8 years from first revenue (not first profit)
Comment by Malpeque2 on Jan 11, 2024 9:01pm
Lonegaurdian19:   Youve been drinking the EOG "koolaid" in this Guyana prospect.   If it had real potential you don't think Exxon or CVX would have topped the $1M bid for the majority ownership of the Block?    Please............ Regarding Namibia,   maybe 5 years to first oil is about right.   And then another 3-5 to pay back the ...more  
Comment by firstworld on Jan 12, 2024 11:34am
No disclosure  on the loan repayment % of production revenue
Comment by Malpeque2 on Jan 12, 2024 4:06pm
I would figure that ALL of the Production working interest profit percent would go towards the Repayment of the Capital Spend in any one quarter until the Capital Up Front Spend is Paid Back from Impact to Total. 
Comment by firstworld on Jan 12, 2024 4:30pm
In this case it seems the only value of the deal to AOI is dumping the mobilization liability,  plus reserves value since they won't see a dime in cash flow for 10-20 yr. SH wont see a dime ever on this deal though BoD will get many millions in bonuses haha.