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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Bonterra Energy Corp T.BNE

Alternate Symbol(s):  BNEFF

Bonterra Energy Corp. is a Canada-based conventional oil and gas company with operations in Alberta, Saskatchewan, and British Columbia. The Company operates through development and production of oil and natural gas in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin segment. Its operating areas include Pembina Cardium and other areas, which include Saskatchewan and Northeast British Columbia. The... see more

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Bonterra Energy Corp > New Presentation Up
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Post by churchofnutsacc on Aug 15, 2022 1:39pm

New Presentation Up

They are claiming to generate $95 million of free cash flow at $50 oil, $5 AECO and $4 differentials ($2.70 per share) 

20 years of reserves of which the next two years will almost all go to debt but what happens after that? That's 18 years of pumping cash out of the ground with only one place for it to go.

Do the math on this one. Most names are underwater at $50 oil but Bonterra could potentially pay a healthy monthy dividend at $50 oil.
Comment by agnostic on Aug 15, 2022 8:44pm
Thanks for pointing to the presentation. Unless I looked at the wrong place, I think they claim on slide 5 to generate $95 million FCF in 2022 if WTI would be US$50 for the last 5 months of the year. I don't know (but would be interested to know) how much FCF they generate for a full year of US$50 WTI (without hedges and without debt/interest costs). I know CJ stated they could pay their ...more  
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