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

Alternate Symbol(s):  VLERF

Valeura Energy Inc. is a Canada-based upstream oil and gas company engaged in the production, development, and exploration of petroleum and natural gas in the Gulf of Thailand and onshore Turkey. It is also pursuing inorganic growth in Southeast Asia. It holds an operating working interest in four shallow water offshore licenses in the Gulf of Thailand, which include G10/48 (Wassana field), B5... see more

TSX:VLE - Post Discussion

Valeura Energy Inc. > HYDRA Capitol Partners on VLE
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Post by Gringotts on Mar 11, 2024 9:46am

HYDRA Capitol Partners on VLE

Valeura Energy (VLE.TO, last at $3.78)

On an EV/CF basis, VLE remains as one of the cheapest international names that I follow. The market continues to have a hard time believing that VLE is as cheap as it looks, but the company’s recent reserves report shows that the initial premise of field-life extension through near-field/infield drilling and reserves growth seems to be holding up. Some folks don’t like the fact that VLE’s PDP NPV is negative, but the 1P and 2P reserves look healthy enough. One thing that I don’t know yet is how much future development capital is assumed for the 1P and 2P reserves cases, so I’ll keep an eye out for that when the reserves report is filed. What I do know is that the acquired assets have already allowed VLE to fully pay off its debt and accumulate US$150 million in cash as of the end of 2023. Not too shabby. VLE pegs its YE2023 2P after-tax NPV10 at around C$7.50 per share and the stock trades at about half of that price, which seems reasonable in the context of the sector valuations. VLE is the poster child for the kind of equity value creation that can happen when the right asset finds the right home, and I think of it often when I think about my TNZ position — especially when I consider that TNZ has roughly one-quarter the number of outstanding shares, giving it even more per-share torque.

Comment by cyber37 on Mar 12, 2024 2:14pm
I’m a shareholder all the way back from Thrace so naturally I would like to see VLE stock do well but only if there are good reasons. Reasons like major reserves addition to support rather short (still) current life, production increases from new formations rather than from optimization of old mature existing properties and most of all …..how about that $250 million of abandoning liabilities? Yes, ...more  
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