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Prairie Provident Resources Inc T.PPR

Alternate Symbol(s):  PRPRF

Prairie Provident Resources Inc. is a Canada-based company engaged in the exploration and development of oil and natural gas properties in Alberta, including a position in the emerging Basal Quartz trend in the Michichi area of Central Alberta. The Company has 167,869 net acres in its Michichi core area with approximately 40 Basal Quartz potential drilling opportunities targeting light/medium oil. Its core areas also include Princess. The Company's subsidiaries include Prairie Provident Resources Canada Ltd., Lone Pine Resources Inc., Lone Pine Resources (Holdings) Inc., Arsenal Energy USA Inc. and Arsenal Energy Holding Ltd.


TSX:PPR - Post by User

Comment by filefishon Jul 26, 2021 4:24pm
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Post# 33605688

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:question?

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:question?Justhalffull,
Agree with your comments, except that banks only have so much patience and will not let their creative financing  go on forever. PPR can tread water for a while at the current commodity price levels but as you pointed out, unfavorable hedges have  limiting their upside for the next 6 months. They simply dont have the funds flow to make a meaningfull increase in their production number. Based on past history, I dont have much confidence in managements ability create shareholder value. As a bagholder, I am still holding on since I dont  have much more to lose anyway. I will be happy to part ways with PPR at .20/share and consider myself lucky to do so.

Justhalffull wrote: I don't believe everyone NAFTA is the only thing going for PPR.  But I also don't think those daydreaming thoughts of $1.00 are in the cards either.  Yes, oil is good, but they have 60% of it hedged, so upside is limited.
Tax losses mean nothing if you do not have profits.  They have not had profits for years.  Assets worth more than stock?  Debt of $113 million worth more than stock.  Debt manageable with oil up?  Only if gas price continues to stay above $4.00.  That might make it break even, but does not reduce it by much.  Every year it goes up due to inability to pay the interest on it.  I personally am still long, but if it hit's $.30, I'm all out.


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