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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Bonterra Energy Corp T.BNE

Alternate Symbol(s):  BNEFF

Bonterra Energy Corp. is a Canada-based conventional oil and gas company with operations in Alberta, Saskatchewan, and British Columbia. The Company operates through development and production of oil and natural gas in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin segment. Its operating areas include Pembina Cardium and other areas, which include Saskatchewan and Northeast British Columbia. The... see more

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Post by TheRexmemberon Aug 29, 2024 10:19am

The. Last time the stock traded at this price

Debt was roughly twice as high production was 2000 + boe/d lower The company did not yet own 50 sections of Montney land, an oil tank battery, pipeline to gas processing and a SW disposal well and ...more  
Comment by TheRexmemberon Aug 28, 2024 10:52am

RE:Downward Ho

Yup. Tough to get excited at this price. I bought a little more yesterday at 4.44 because it is such a bargain but what the stock really needs is a buyback like I have been repeating for two years ...more  
Comment by Jnasty2pointOon Aug 27, 2024 1:58pm

RE:Downward Ho

The cardium is out of runway and they have had to make some extremely risky moves. There has been no improvement yet and sufficient debt reduction has stalled. Beware of the pumpers trying to hype ...more  
Post by B767driveron Aug 27, 2024 12:33pm

Downward Ho

Very frustrating Commodities up BNE down Commodities down BNE down The stock is illiquid and always under pressure. As fellow posters breakdown the BOED and sift through quarterly's, everything ...more  
Comment by Jnasty2pointOon Aug 22, 2024 8:43pm

RE:RE:To the Bne boosters in here…

Rex? You're giving me brain damage. They aren't forecasting to grow production until q4 2025 and even then it's minimal. Geez the gaslighting is real
Comment by TheRexmemberon Aug 22, 2024 12:25pm

RE:To the Bne boosters in here…

Another comment on your production numbers Kav.  1. BNE has been growing production pretty steadily since Covid. Production is stabilized around 14,500 right now +/- with. 650 boe shut in. 2500 ...more  
Comment by TheRexmemberon Aug 20, 2024 6:28pm

RE:RE:Financing the Charlie Lake purchase

Never really followed them. I liked IPCO for a comp a lot more but I hated the way they both report financial data so I passed. they got it cheap.  unbelievable what companies are selling ...more  
Comment by kavern23on Aug 20, 2024 12:12am

RE:Financing the Charlie Lake purchase

Did you see I3 energy today, Gran Teirra got them cheap per flowing barrel if consider some of good drilling prospects they have i3 old cenovus central alberta assets must have really dragged price ...more  
Post by TheRexmemberon Aug 19, 2024 10:17pm

Financing the Charlie Lake purchase

Kavern I don't think they Needed the funds but if they did 25 million is probably too small for something like that.  The capital structure is ideal with a convertible Deb, a term loan and ...more  
Post by kavern23on Aug 19, 2024 7:57pm

To the Bne boosters in here…

Legit question is why didn't Bne issue some kind of convertible debt when they paid 25m in cash? Journey energy did it when they decided they needed capital for durvernary wells, I am not a joy ...more  
Comment by TheRexmemberon Aug 18, 2024 2:52pm

RE:RE:Big difference is much less wells but more capital efficient

I was told a couple more wells to derisk the acreage and they would look at a long term solution for egress in the Montney. They don't want to enter into a take or pay deal for egress until they ...more  
Comment by TheRexmemberon Aug 18, 2024 2:37pm

RE:Big difference is much less wells but more capital efficient

Great post. 100% agree Resilience.  They have also completed some capex to support future Montney drilling with the tank battery and SW disposal well.  I would like to see better marketing ...more  
Comment by C185piloton Aug 18, 2024 1:23pm

RE:Big difference is much less wells but more capital efficient

Needed the confidence of more wells drilled to make the shift.  A recycle ratio of over 3 is a real company builder.  I predict the plan of 2 wells a yearnin the Montney will increase,  ...more  
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