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Calfrac Well Services Ltd T.CFW

Alternate Symbol(s):  CFWFF

Calfrac Well Services Ltd. is an independent provider of specialized oilfield services in North America and Argentina, including hydraulic fracturing, coiled tubing, cementing and other well stimulation services. Its North America segment provides fracturing services to oil and natural gas companies operating in the Williston Basin located in North Dakota and the broader Rockies region. Its Argentinean segment provides fracturing, coiled tubing and cementing services to oil and natural gas companies operating in the Neuquen, Las Heras, and Comodoro Rivadavia regions. It provides solutions for fresh and high TDS brine applications, support for high viscosity friction reducer fracture fluid systems, along with all traditional industry applications of gel based, crosslink and energized fracturing needs. Its coiled tubing service line offers capability in coiled tubing completions and interventions. It offers primary and remedial cementing services in a variety of wells.


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Comment by Danzel88on Jan 25, 2022 6:08pm
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RE:What happened to Calfrac?

RE:What happened to Calfrac?

Well they did the refinance to avoid going officially bankrupt. But yes, due to their massive debt at the time and revenue drop during COVID they could not pay their liabilities. They converted around 600 million debt to shares at rock bottom and did a crispy reverse split , crushing previous shareholders to stay alive. 

Company has many very loyal clients and talented people  and are expected to have an exceptional year ahead with earnings.  They have been given a second chance at life and in my opinion with the reduced debt on balance sheet and major uptick for fracking for 2022/2023 they should be back to positive earnings very soon.  I like to think that Market cap and EV should return to pre-pandemic levels which historically speaking is in the 1 billion plus range when the industry is busy. Could benchmark 2018 for example .

disclosure: I am very bullish and this is just my thoughts. Have been waiting for a swing up to fair market value for a year already. But I have never felt more confident in this okay this than today

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