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Athabasca Oil Corp T.ATH

Alternate Symbol(s):  ATHOF

Athabasca Oil Corporation (AOC) is a Canadian energy company with a focused strategy on the development of thermal and light oil assets. AOC’s segments include Light Oil and Thermal Oil. The Thermal Oil segment includes the Company’s assets, liabilities and operating results for the exploration, development and production of bitumen from sand and carbonate rock formations located in the Athabasca region of Northern Alberta. It also consists of two operating oil sands steam assisted gravity drainage projects and a resource base of exploration areas in the Athabasca region of northeastern Alberta. The Light Oil segment includes its assets, liabilities and operating results for the exploration, development and production of light crude oil and medium crude oil, tight oil and conventional natural gas. Its Light Oil segment consists exclusively of the Duvernay in the Greater Kaybob area with about 155,000 gross acres across Kaybob West, Kaybob North, Kaybob East and Two Creeks.


TSX:ATH - Post by User

Post by retiredcfon Mar 26, 2024 9:41am
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Morgan Stanley

Morgan Stanley

Morgan Stanley’s research department highlights U.S. equity strategist Michael Wilson’s faith in oil stocks in the coming months,

“MS Chief US Equity Strategist Mike Wilson highlights that with the Fed appearing to be less concerned about inflation or looser financial conditions, reflation trades are coming back into vogue. Mike thinks that the internals of the market appear to be onto this with some of the strongest breadth coming from the commodity cyclicals. On this front, Mike points out that large cap Energy is a classic late cycle winner that has underperformed the market materially since last September, but has shown strong relative performance and breadth recently. Mike thinks this recent outperformance continues. He recommends staying up the cap and quality curve within the sector. He points out that the sector’s relative performance versus the S&P 500 has lagged the price of crude year-to-date, and Morgan Stanley’s Global Commodities Strategist, Martijn Rats, recently raised his Brent forecast to $90/bbl by 3Q given incrementally tighter supply/demand balances. This view on the commodity plus inflecting relative earnings revisions, strong breadth and compelling valuation (8th percentile of historical EV/EBITDA levels) suggest to Mike that the divergence between oil prices and the sector’s relative performance is likely to close via a catch up in Energy equities”

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