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Husky EnergyHSE.TOHOLDApr 07, 2017Stock price when the opinion was issued
As of Jan 05, 2021. Market Open.
ATH vs HSE vs MEG? The clear stand out is MEG, who is 55% hedged at $59 oil prices. ATH has a high cost project with Hangingstone and is burning cash, although they have enough liquidity for the next 9 months. He would never own HSE, because of their ESG issues. All bets are off for all of them if $25 oil prices remain in 2021.
They tried to repair the balance sheet, so it sold medium stream assets. Took the debt down from $5.7 billion last year to $4.7 billion. They’ve taken cash up to $1.3 billion. Equity is a very big component at $17.6 billion, so they are in pretty good shape there. BV is $17.53, and the stock is trading below BV. However, volumes are down on the year. They will be adding on more production by doing 10,000 barrels a day thermal projects. As those come on and they have more long life assets, that will be a positive. He likes that they are going to be adding more volumes in China. As the balance sheet repairs and as we get over $60 a barrel, maybe in 2018, they could reinstate a cash dividend again. He would continue to hold.