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Whitecap Resources Inc T.WCP

Alternate Symbol(s):  SPGYF

Whitecap Resources Inc. is an oil-weighted growth company. The Company is engaged in the business of acquiring, developing and holding interests in petroleum and natural gas properties and assets. Its core areas include the West Division and East Division. Its West Division is comprised of three regions: Smoky, Kaybob and Peace River Arch (PRA). The properties in its Smoky region include Kakwa and Resthaven, all located in Northwest Alberta. The primary reservoir being developed is the Montney resource play, mainly comprised of condensate-rich natural gas. Kaybob is located in the Fox Creek region of Northwest Alberta. The primary reservoir being developed is the Duvernay resource play, mainly comprised of condensate-rich natural gas. The PRA is its original asset area. Its East Division is comprised of four regions: Central AB, West Sask, East Sask and Weyburn. Its Central Alberta region represents the bulk of its Cardium and liquids-rich Mannville assets.


TSX:WCP - Post by User

Comment by silverbabyon Jan 14, 2024 3:23pm
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RE:Assessment

RE:Assessment
retiredcf wrote: WCP has struggled compared to its large cap competitors such as CNQ and SU. I have a position which is underwater and in your opinion, is it a buy, sell or hold?

SU and CNQ have experienced better total returns in the near term compared to WCP largely due to their aggressive capital returns policies (dividends increases and large share buybacks), while WCP just recently spent capital on a large acquisition (which may take time to reflect into its financials). We think WCP is still a decent-quality energy name that consistently pays monthly dividends. Similar to other energy names, WCP will move with energy prices in the short-term. The shares are cheap, the yield is high, the balance sheet is also solid, and we think WCP should do okay in a better energy price environment. It is also much smaller than the others and in a sector sell off, large companies typically hold up better. (5iResearch)

This is a solid company. Rather than being so depressed about the share price, people should be happy the company can buy back shares cheap, which will ultimately increase the share price at some point as long as oil stays strong.
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