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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Eco (Atlantic) Oil & Gas Ltd V.EOG

Alternate Symbol(s):  ECAOF

Eco (Atlantic) Oil & Gas Ltd. is a Canada-based oil and gas exploration company with offshore licensed interests in Guyana, Namibia, and South Africa. The Company operates a 100% working interest in the 1,354 square kilometers (km2) Orinduik Block in Guyana. The Orinduik Block is situated in shallow to deep water (70m-1,400m), approximately 170 kilometers (km) offshore Guyana in the Suriname... see more

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Eco (Atlantic) Oil & Gas Ltd > Recurring but small
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Post by Lonegaurdian19 on Dec 28, 2023 7:02pm

Recurring but small

As things stand I believe they have around $3 million in the bank. I'd love for Gil to buy something small. Even a stripper well will get some recurring cash flow. I'm assuming the cash on hand is earning at least 4% interest but covering overhead while we wait would be nice. This company doesn't have to be a lottery ticket if they can use their cash to buy a producing asset or two.
Comment by argaiv on Dec 30, 2023 8:33pm
I know nothing about valuing and buying oil and gas wells.  If it was that simple, wouldn't he had already bought a producing asset?  I wonder how the AGM went, and if there was any discusson about what is in store for 2024.
Comment by Lonegaurdian19 on Dec 31, 2023 3:22am
It's not that difficult, you take the risk free rate then subtract expenses. Decommissioning is also a big part. So say treasury bills pay 5%, and someone want to exit the oil game, which happens. If you can get a return above 5% net you take it. Problem with Eco is they Dillute when they should get an asset that pays their salary while we wait.
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