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Tamarack Valley Energy Ltd T.TVE

Alternate Symbol(s):  TNEYF

Tamarack Valley Energy Ltd. is a Canada-based oil and gas exploration and production company. The Company's asset portfolio is comprised of oil plays in Alberta, including Charlie Lake, Clearwater and several enhanced oil recovery (EOR) opportunities. The Company has an inventory of low-risk, oil development drilling locations. Its Clearwater oil play is located in north-central Alberta. Its Charlie Lake oil play is located in northwestern Alberta. Its EOR portfolio includes a set of assets across Alberta representing a range of formations and production types. The Company’s subsidiary is Tamarack Ridge Resources Inc.


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Post by retiredcfon Oct 06, 2022 9:35am
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RBC Notes

RBC Notes

October 5, 2022
Canadian Oilfield Services Trend Tracker 
WCSB rig count up 3 week-over-week to 222

Our view: This publication serves as an update to the sector themes we track, including commodity prices, Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin (WCSB) activity trends, and E&P free cash flow magnitude and prioritization, all of which are inputs to our relative positioning and outlook for sector returns. Exhibits 16-17 highlight our valuation comparables, ratings, and price targets for the companies under coverage.

Canadian OFS stocks follow WTI up w/w
Canadian stocks under coverage increased 10.5%, while the WTI strip increased 7% w/w for the balance of 2023. Henry Hub decreased 1% w/w for the balance of 2023 and remains 16% above last year. The top three performers were EFX (+15.4%), SCL (+14.3%), and SES (+13.2%). The bottom three performers were PSI (+9.2%), ESI (+7.4%), and CFW (+3.4%). Our Canadian Oilfield Services coverage group is up 50.9% YTD vs the S&P/TSX Capped Energy index up 42.7% YTD. For additional details on North American rig activity, please see here for the latest edition of our US rig tracker.

Rig count remains above historical levels; 4Q22 average 222 vs. RBC estimate of 200
The rig count increased 3 w/w, sitting 53 above 2021 levels and 64 above the 5-year average. SE SK, Deep Basin and Heavy Oil regions drove the w/w increase, as noted in Exhibit 10. PrivateCo rig counts remained flat w/w, Junior E&Ps (<25 mboe/d) increased 1 rig w/w, Intermediate E&Ps (25-75 mboe/d) remained flat w/w, and Large E&Ps (>75 mboe/d) increased 1 rig w/w, as noted in Exhibit 13.

Activity trends
• Montney ↓ 2 rigs week-over-week, to 41. The most active Montney operators include ARC (9 rigs), Tourmaline (4 rigs), and Ovintiv (3 rigs). The most active drillers in the Montney include Precision (21 rigs, 51% of total), Ensign (8 rigs, 20% of total), and Fox (3 rigs, 7% of total).
• SE SK ↑ 3 rigs week-over-week, to 18. The most active SE SK operators include Crescent Point (3 rigs), Tundra (3 rigs), and Whitecap (3 rigs). The most active drillers in SE SK include Stampede (6 rigs, 33% of total), Ensign (5 rigs, 28% of total), and Betts (2 rigs, 11% of total).
• Heavy Oil ↑ 4 rigs week-over-week, to 53. The most active Heavy Oil operators include Cenovus (7 rigs), Baytex (6 rigs), and Tamarack (5 rigs). The most active drillers in Heavy Oil regions include Precision (22 rigs, 42% of total), Ensign (7 rigs, 13% of total), and Savanna (7 rigs, 13% of total).
• Deep Basin ↑ 2 rigs week-over-week, to 16. The most active Deep Basin operators include Tourmaline (6 rigs), Peyto (5 rigs), and Cenovus (2 rigs). The most active drillers in the Deep Basin include Ensign (10 rigs, 63% of total), Savanna (3 rigs, 19% of total), and Precision (2 rigs, 13% of total).

E&Ps continue to generate excess FCF
Our Canadian E&P analysts project stocks under coverage to generate $12.7/7.8Bn of post-dividend FCF in 2022/23 at the futures strip. Our E&P analysts' estimates imply that operators will reinvest 39/45% of cash flow in 2022/23 at futures pricing (38/30% at RBC’s price deck), well below the 5-year trailing average of 95%. Current estimates imply ~121% y/y cash flow growth with capital spending increasing 72%, as shown in Exhibit 15.

 
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