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Peyto Exploration & Development Corp T.PEY

Alternate Symbol(s):  PEYUF

Peyto Exploration & Development Corp. is a Canadian energy company involved in the development and production of natural gas, oil and natural gas liquids in Alberta's deep basin. The Alberta Deep Basin is a geologic setting situated on the northeastern front of the Rocky Mountain belt in the deepest part of the Alberta sedimentary basin. It acquired Repsol Canada Energy Partnership (Repsol Assets), which included around 23,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day of low-decline production and 455,000 net acres of mineral land. The acquisition includes five operated natural gas plants with combined net natural gas processing capacity of around 400 million cubic feet per day, 2,200 kilometers (km) of operated pipelines, and a 12 MW cogeneration power plant. These assets include Edson Gas Plant and the Central Foothills Gas Gathering System. The Company has a total proved plus probable reserves of approximately 7.8 trillion cubic feet equivalent (1.3 billion barrels of oil equivalent).


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Comment by sportstermathewon Nov 20, 2022 1:06pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Question for Weather-Man Yasch :-)

RE:RE:RE:RE:Question for Weather-Man Yasch :-)Let's get back to Peyto.

Climate change is like a Perpetual motion machine.  End of story.

By the way Huawei is going replace hopefully all my optimizers 35, and 9k inverter
because they have huge failures on my solar panel system.

So what are we expecting out of Peyto for the next 6  to 18 months both from within and ourside regarding stock prices.

I am expecting the nice div to start in January, more than I expected, but hopefully can be maintained and if hey they grow enough to double from here on out, wow.

Also hopefully production will be in the 110,000 boe/d range or more by year end as I believe there are many highly productive wells coming onstream.

Costs may go up, taxes will go up probably because more profit, and everything that goes along with a booming period.

Peyto is probably the key player in this whole area and can probably pick up double the land size over the next ten years as who wants a few wells and pipes or only one facility in an area.  I am sure deals will always be around.  Seems like smaller deals with plant, production and land are so much more profitable.

I do not see weakness in NG unless the whole ballgame totally reverses itself with Russia, so many bridges burned down.  However, LNG can come from other sources like Qatar I believe or in that area so as long as demand from Europe and Asia is good there should be a reasonable floor.  Anything under $3 and most production will just shut down.

Debt will continue to be paid down over the next two to three years, whether they go towards zero is anyone's guess because as long as drilling is so much more profitable by a wide margin as long as you lock in your costs it is a no brainer.

However, that said I would still like to see debt go under say $300 million eventually.

Things are going to change a little bit at Peyto next year with the new Cascades power plant coming onstream and PEYTO the sole provider.  Hope I can hang on.

In the US and maybe even Canada as production of this and that is built up I think Poly plants using NG can be a huge deal.  Germany could even shift some plants to where it is so much cheaper to produce raw materials due to the higher costs of energy.

Any black swans?  Government?  war?  takeovers?

Did anyone get anything else out of the transcripted 3rd quarter conference call?


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