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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Journey Energy Inc T.JOY

Alternate Symbol(s):  JRNGF

Journey Energy Inc. is a Canada-based exploration and production company focused on conventional, oil-weighted operations in western Canada. The Company is engaged in the exploration, development, and production of crude oil and natural gas in the province of Alberta, Canada. The Company is engaged in pursuing growth through drilling on existing core lands in Alberta, implementing water flood... see more

TSX:JOY - Post Discussion

Journey Energy Inc > Financials
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Post by Bananahanger on Feb 28, 2022 2:44pm

Financials

I would like to buy some joy but one thing I don't understand concerns me. Could someone who knows more than I do about accounting please explain: they are reporting an 85 million increase in recovery of previously impaired assets. What is this and why are they calling it income? Is it an increase in the book value of assets and if so why is it income rather than assets on the balance sheet? Seems weird to me. Keeping me from taking this company seriously.doesn't look like income to me. Sorry to bother me with my lack of knowledge. Somebody please explain and I would appreciate it.
Comment by pennydredful on Feb 28, 2022 3:08pm
New    reserve   report    requires   assets  be   written   up  re higher  energy  prices  that   were  previously  written   down   because  of low  energy prices.  .  Previously   the loss  was  run  thru   the  income ...more  
Comment by Bananahanger on Feb 28, 2022 4:04pm
Thank you for the explanation. That makes sense and I'm glad it's an accounting requirement rather than the choice of the company to inflate its income. However it's a deal breaker for me in deciding whether to stay with gear or put some money in joy. I will probably regret it within the year.
Comment by pennydredful on Feb 28, 2022 4:49pm
same    rules   apply   to   all   oil  and gas  companies.
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