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Saturn Oil & Gas Inc. V.SOIL


Primary Symbol: T.SOIL Alternate Symbol(s):  T.SOIL.W.A | OILSF

Saturn Oil & Gas Inc. is a Canada-based energy company. The Company’s focus is to advance the exploration and development of its oil and gas properties in Alberta and Saskatchewan. It has assembled a portfolio of assets in Southeastern Saskatchewan, West Central Saskatchewan and Central/Northern Alberta that provide an inventory of economic drilling opportunities across multiple zones. The Company's producing properties in Southeast Saskatchewan includes Oxbow assets, which are geologically concentrated within the Mississippian-aged, Midale and Frobisher oil formations and the Bakken assets concentrated in the Bakken formation of Southeast Saskatchewan. The producing properties in West Central Saskatchewan consist of Viking assets. The producing properties in Central Alberta consist of Cardium assets. The producing properties in North Alberta consist of assets located in the Kaybob and Deer Mountain areas of Alberta.


TSX:SOIL - Post by User

Comment by Valuecanon Sep 19, 2022 1:33pm
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Post# 34971598

RE:Free cash flow yield

RE:Free cash flow yieldGreat report, and good execution so far.  It would be helpful if Saturn investor relations could provide a free cash flow yield sensitivity analysis (based on enterprise value) in an upcoming presentation.  This would show the FCF yield for various WTI prices over the first half of 2023, say $70, 80, 90, 100.
For stock price use current price and for net debt use expected net debt at the end of June 2023 for each oil price level.

Thanks,  good luck to all.
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