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Northern Oil and Gas Inc V.NOG


Primary Symbol: NOG

Northern Oil and Gas, Inc. is a real asset company that focuses on acquiring and investing in non-operated minority working and mineral interests in the hydrocarbon producing basins within the contiguous United States. Its business is crude oil and natural gas exploration, development, and production with operations in the United States. Its 300,000-acre portfolio is distributed across the Williston, Permian and Appalachia Basins. Its portfolio comprises 300,000 acres of low-breakeven land with over 10,000 wells. Diversified by basin and across commodity type, its wells are operated by over 100 public and private operators. It engages in oil and natural gas exploration and production by participating on a proportionate basis alongside third-party interests in wells drilled and completed in spacing units that include its acreage. It acquires wellbore-only working interests in wells. It owns the Utica and Northern Delaware Basin assets. It also owns Point Assets in the Delaware Basin.


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Post by camper244on May 23, 2013 6:54am
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VALUE BUY- CS: HRT will pay ~$25 M for BREACHING t

VALUE BUY- CS: HRT will pay ~$25 M for BREACHING t

CREDIT  SUISSE  gives  credence  and  monetary  value  on  TID  case   against  HRT.

CRDIT  SUISSE  estimated  few  days  ago    that    HRT   will  pay   ~$0.25/share   for   breaching  the terms  of  its   two  contracts   with  TID  (Tuscany  International  Drilling)   in  2012.

CS   is  talking  about  the   two  heliportable  rigs   that   HRT   contracted    from  TID  and  terminated   just   because   HRT   hit   some   dry  holes......

This  is   about   $25  million   that  HRT   will  pay  to   TID.

You  can  contact  CS   to   confirm  it  or  read  below.  fyi,  1R$= $0.5

 
HRT Participacoes S.A. (HRTP3, Neutral, TP R$4.3/sh)
Dry, and subcommercial

Dry, and ‘dry’. After the 11th well in the Solimoes basin and the first one in Namibia, little comfort can investors get from HRT well results. HRT-11 was a dry hole, despite being drilled with new seismic and located on a supposedly oilier region within the Solimoes. In Namibia, Wingat found oil but in no commercial quantities. HRT is ‘pleased’ with the results and says finding two well-developed source rocks bode well for its Namibian efforts, which will continue with two other wells (Murombe, the next one, will be spud end of May). Namibia is frontier exploration and requires patience to be opened, a quality which the equity markets do not possess. 

Wingat vs Kabeljou. On September 10th 2012, Chariot shares fell 66% after results from the Kabeljou well. We do not think the HRT price reaction will be as extreme (Chariot shares were significantly above cash prior to the well, HRT shares are not), but we find similarities in the two releases. Both cite a less-developed reservoir than anticipated as key reason for subcommercial volumes of hydrocarbon. Both cite developed source rock as key positives. HRT has frequently mentioned the key uncertainty in Namibia is the potency of the source rocks to fill the reservoirs. It seems the source rocks are there. Let’s hope the reservoirs will be, too.

Is there a ‘floor’? HRT’s high-impact value creation proposition lies mostly outside the company’s balance sheet. If exploration does not work, the balance sheet matters as it gives investors reference of what the company would be left with in the event it does not monetise oil or gas in Namibia / Solimoes. And here, HRT not having debt is an asset. Taking a closer look at the balance sheet, we conclude that below R$2.5/sh, there would be interesting optionality to allow HRT to spend most of its cash for exploration to work-out. We see R$1.6/sh from Polvo, helicopters held for sale, guaranteed deposits, and other hard assets sold at 50% of book value, minus R$0.5/sh from working cap and Tuscany claims, and R$1.2/sh from ‘residual’ cash and monetisation of existing tax losses. Monetisation of the $1.4bn intangibles in the balance sheet via writedowns and tax-losses benefits could add R$1.6/sh, and a preliminary view of monetisation of Solimoes gas further R$1.0/sh.

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