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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Spyglass Resources Corp SGLRF

Spyglass Resources Corp is an oil and gas exploration and production company that conducts its operations in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin. The Company is a dividend paying, intermediate oil & gas company that trades on the TSX under the symbol 'SGL'. It operates oil and natural gas properties in Alberta, Saskatchewan and British Columbia.

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Spyglass Resources Corp > SGL – the best case scenario 12 months from now
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Post by Proud_Canadian2 on Jun 17, 2014 11:52am

SGL – the best case scenario 12 months from now

Income calculations presented are based on Q1 2014 production of Gas and Oil [presented separately and then added]. Assumed INCREASES in commodity prices: $1.00 for Nat Gas and $5.00 for Oil. Take note, current hedged values for significant part of their production [for SGL] until the end of 2014 are $3.76 for Gas and around $92.00 for Oil]. [[Conversely, netback improvements can be translated into similar, albeit somewhat diverging {re NG}, numbers]].
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Production, Q1, 2014:
Gas – 44,312 Mcf / day
Oil + NG Liquids – 6784 + 391 = 7,175 bbls / day
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1 ]] For each dollar rise in the price for Gas in New York [from the base of $3.76 SGL is getting now], we can extrapolate the following increase in net income:

44,312 Mcf / day x $1.00 x 365 days = $15,952,320 [more in annual income than earned now]
The above sum, translated to per share income:

$15,952,320 : 128,076,720 shares outstanding = $0.12455 / share annually.

2 ]] For each $5.00 dollars rise in the price for Oil [WTI] [from the base of $92.00 SGL is getting now], we can extrapolate the following increase in net income:

7,175 bbl / d x $5.00 x 365 days = $13,094,375 [more in annual income than earned now]
The above sum, translated to per share income:

$13,094,375 : 128,076,720 shares outstanding = $0.10225 / share annually.

Total improved income [compared to negative returns now]:

$0.12455 / share annually [from NG] + $0.10225 / share annually [from Oil] = $0.22853 / share

@ 10x earning SGL value [[normally]] would be about $2.30. But, think, which oil company stock now or in the past was valued @ 10x ?? For instance BNP is trading @ 319x with earnings of $0.05 / share. I leave it to you to look at other stocks, big or small. Nothing [any O&G company I know of on TSX now] is valued as low as SGL. So, what’s missing in logic presented? Frankly, I have no idea........!! If you do, please share your thoughts.

Of course, although the back end of the curve on 12 moths futures chart is around $93.50 [WTI], political instability around the world, which is likely to last as long as a decade into the future, will likely make the talk about lower Oil prices nothing but wishful thinking. Also, considering shale Oil & NG production is nothing like traditional production methods, as costs are much higher with steep drops in volumes, lower WTI & NG prices will likely be a quick cure for the levels of production to drop. If production from shale is expected to rise to make U.S. energy independent, prices will be higher not lower, no matter what anyone says. Only another deep world recession could negatively effect energy prices, in my view.

The above is but my humble opinion. Do your own DD before investing.
PC2
Comment by sanityseeker on Jun 18, 2014 11:40am
Proud Canadian2 - last year you could have bought a sound company like Suncor with massive reserves that don't need to be found or proven, very strong cash flow and sound management at 10 times earnings. That aside, the low valuation of SGL is, I think, easily explained by the stretched balance sheet, exacerbated by managements irresponsible dividend policy. Given the uncertainty inherent in ...more  
Comment by Seppelt on Jun 18, 2014 12:13pm
Agree... What do you think of the recent change in management? Do you think the new CEO will be given the honor to cut the dividend so Buchanan can safe his face? Often, depending on debt to cash flow and other financial ratios, banks force the cut so the BOD has little choice. I still think, and hope, they will raise a 'For Sale' sign...  
Comment by Proud_Canadian2 on Jun 18, 2014 1:02pm
I agree with you both. Indeed... I own other, much bigger and better equipped "oil boats" in this sector [like CNQ], where my anxieties are certainly much lower than with SGL. See my next post where other issues involved are discussed too. Thanks to both of you for your replies. PC2
Comment by jelect on Jun 21, 2014 12:41pm
a very good post. I would just add that there have been occasions where a stock has gone up after a dividend cut. I have a hard time understanding this. management just likes to be on the edge I guess. on the plus side high RLI low C$ high oil price.    JMO
Comment by darkstream on Jun 21, 2014 1:31pm
management is hoping for a share price of 3 to $3.50 to justify the current dividend -if this does not occur the div. will be adjusted before years end
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