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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Tidewater Midstream and Infrastructure Ltd T.TWM.DB.A


Primary Symbol: T.TWM Alternate Symbol(s):  TWMIF

Tidewater Midstream and Infrastructure Ltd. is a diversified midstream and infrastructure company with an integrated value chain across North American natural gas, natural gas liquids (NGLs), crude oil, refined product, and renewable energy markets. The Company's operations include downstream facilities, natural gas processing facilities, NGLs infrastructure, pipelines, storage, and various... see more

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Post by templetooth2 on Nov 22, 2023 9:31pm

Next steps

Just to clarify, for Tidewater Midstream to take out the LCFS minority shareholders would cost about $150 million.  (At $15 per share, the original issue price.)

This LCFS operation is a very, very small operation. Something like 3000 barrels/day. The value here is in selling pollution credits. Imperial Oil is not quaking in their boots, in fact, they are building a far larger diesel plant as we speak.

Tidewater does not have a growth avenue in gas plants. Period. Nor are the remaining gas plants worthless. Seems obvious that the company's dual-corporate structure serves no purpose and whatever the future business will be, you will need unfettered access to the LCFS cash flow.

It also seems just as obvious that LCFS shareholders will not take less than $15 for lending Tidewater their money for 3 years. 

The people in control first need to get their hands on the money, pay off a whack of debt, and see the Q1 results from both companies. So we're talking May 2024 realistically before we get the grand reveal as to what Tidewater will be.
Comment by Ogopogo26 on Nov 25, 2023 7:08pm
A very, very small operation it maybe but what matters is the size relative to LCFS. If they can create $100 million in annualized free cash flow, market cap of $260 million, you tell me, what the right share price is ... (big IF...) I agree, May 2024 Q1 results might be the big reveal, but there are earlier catalysts, starting with the closing of the ALA deal by year end and reaching full ...more  
Comment by wynner on Nov 26, 2023 12:42pm
on the CC they said they will be up to speed in 3 weeks. Maybe double that based on minor glitches.
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