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Zargon Oil & Gas Ltd ZARFF

Zargon Oil & Gas Ltd is a producer of oil and gas. It is engaged in the exploration, development, and production of oil and natural gas in Canada and the United States. The company works on three phases of oil reservoir exploitation which include Primary recovery, Waterflood recovery, and Tertiary recovery. Its portfolio includes Alberta plains north, Alberta plains south and Williston basin projects.


GREY:ZARFF - Post by User

Post by pablo87on Jan 29, 2019 4:49pm
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1st half Budget, valuation per flowing & bid volume

1st half Budget, valuation per flowing & bid volumeThe 1st half budget has been published on page 12 of the presentation.  If my calculations are correct, the cashflow breakeven is around US$44 for WCS (and US$54 for LSB). The upside cashflow wise of a higher WCS price is substantial. The downside is..........................................................

Of note, excluding SG&A, the cashflow break-even is C$50 WCS which for a buyer is not bad?

The valuation per flowing barrel of oil at 3 cents a share is $8,900 which is very low.

The bid volume at 3 cents the past week (2-3M shares) has been substantial - a lot more than prior to conversion adjusting of course for shares outstanding. I would describe it as slow accumulation at a low price.

I would guess the range now is 0 to 9 cents. I feel though that 6 cents would be acceptable as well if investors could actually unload at that price and choose whatever other title to invest in as everything is in the dumps these days.

GLTA
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