Pengrowth EnergyPGF.TOCOMMENTOct 23, 2014Stock price when the opinion was issued
As of Jan 09, 2020. Market Open.
The stock has bounced because of the higher oil price. It has sold assets to bring down debt, but debt is $600 million compared to an equity base of $1 billion, so it is still a bit high. At this point, they don’t have any key assets for sale. Their low production is 19,000 boe/day, which is this quarter. They will bring on more wells to bring production to 23,000 boe/day by the end of the year. Cash flow will be about $0.20 per year. His target for this year is $2 and $4.50 for the next 3-to-5 years. The company has a new CEO, with relevant (thermal oil) experience.
Sold a lot of assets, and raised about $1 billion to develop properties in 2015. They are executing very well on their Lindbergh asset. Signed a deal with Husky (HSE-T), so they will get access to market when Lindbergh is up and running. The bad news is, since oil was at $80 and natural gas at $2.50, debt to cash flow does get larger to 3.1 from 2.9. Payout ratio is not horrible, but 146% estimated versus 145% for the group. Expect you will see 15% cash flow growth over the next few years. If we have $80 oil, you can keep this. Probably fine at these levels.