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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Valeura Energy Inc. T.VLE

Alternate Symbol(s):  VLERF

Valeura Energy Inc. is an upstream oil and gas company engaged in the production, development, and exploration of petroleum and natural gas in the Gulf of Thailand and the Thrace Basin of Turkiye. The Company holds an operating working interest in four shallow water offshore licenses in the Gulf of Thailand, which include G10/48 (Wassana field), B5/27 (Jasmine and Ban Yen fields), G1/48 (Manora... see more

TSX:VLE - Post Discussion

Valeura Energy Inc. > Cash is King
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Post by goldwatch69 on Oct 03, 2023 4:40am

Cash is King

Despite Wassana challenge, Valeura stockpiles cash for growth


Valeura is stacking up the cash for now, he said. In the next few months, the company will “have paid off all of our debt. We believe we’ll have pretty well our whole capex program for 2024 in the bank by the end of [the fourth quarter].”

Source:

https://www.energyvoice.com/oilandgas/asia/exploration-production-asia/537880/valeura-wassana-restart-plans-guest/
Comment by Overertune on Oct 03, 2023 11:48am
My understanding: 1) VLE wants to save cash to make more acquisitions.  They want to avoid loan or dilution. 2) There are many other similar opportunities around the area.
Comment by goldwatch69 on Oct 03, 2023 1:17pm
It's clear from the (interview) article that Sean does not want to issue shares and does not want to borrow money. What is crystal clear is he wants to pay off debt and accumulate cash to cover all Capex. As I have been saying, it's about FCF right now. FCF is priority one and by year end, net cash should be between US$150 million to US$200 million as long as Brent holds up. Stock ...more  
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