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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum ARPETROL LTD V.RPT

"ArPetrol Ltd is engaged in the exploration for and development and production of oil & natural gas, and also provides natural gas processing services for third parties in Argentina."

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Post by Shortylongback on Dec 11, 2014 12:17pm

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So with the state of oil/gas industry today.....in your guys opinions, what would be RPT's best move right now?
1: try and sell all assets in Argentina?
2: start tapping into there reserves again?
3: sit back and wait out the downturn as the gas plant is and will be making
 them cash for the next 5 years minimum?
4: maybe expand the gas plant?
Comment by JRParker on Dec 11, 2014 2:22pm
I was thinking that time may be ticking on the concession which could create pressure to secure with production but it does not expire until 2026. So with steady cash flow and lots of time to work with they will not be in a position where they have to realize assets for less than they are worth. Correct?
Comment by groundpounder2 on Dec 11, 2014 3:40pm
My thoughts are they would like a commitment from YPF and/or Sipetrol that they will use the current gas processing plant for all new off-shore production.  If they get that then they start looking at expansion.  At this point YPF or Sipetrol are crunching the numbers to see if it makes sense to buy the plant now and save in future costs.  Oh and by way YPF and Sipetrol  take a ...more  
Comment by westcoast1000 on Dec 11, 2014 5:20pm
Thanks for these useful posts. I think the gas plant expansion is something that would be financed by YPF or Sipetrol, but RPT main remain partial owners. I think groundpounder summed up the situation well.
Comment by 2j3kl on Dec 14, 2014 7:58pm
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