
TSE:SGY
This summary was created by AI, based on 7 opinions in the last 12 months.
Surge Energy Inc (SGY-T) is a small-cap oil producer primarily focused on conventional production in Saskatchewan and Alberta, with a strong emphasis on waterflooding technology that has yielded impressive results. Despite its superior production capabilities and long inventory life, it struggles with visibility in the market due to its size, leading to limited institutional interest. The company has a commendable dividend yield between 5.1% and 7.43%, appealing to income-focused investors. Analysts suggest that there is significant upside potential, with price targets indicating a favorable outlook compared to its current trading multiples. While some reviews highlight the need for a catalyst to attract larger investors, SGY-T remains an intriguing option for those looking to capitalize on undervalued small-cap energy stocks.
Loves this story. One of his core positions across all of his client accounts. Management has a great track record of acquisitions recently. The dividend of 8% is unfair and feels it should trade at a 5% yield given the quality of management and given the track record they are displaying so far. Has the lowest total payout ratio of all companies he follows i.e., combining the dividend payout with the capital spending program, measured against cash flow. Has about a 92% payout so there is room on its cash flow to do more.
Bought Renegade’s assets and paid a fair price of around 5.6X cash flow, less than $20 per 2p for an asset that declined at 18%, so they may have gotten a bit of a bargain. Did a $70 million financing and institutional demand was around $60 million, so pretty strong institutional demand for the name. Have been very active through acquisitions. He has been trading this at around 6.3X cash flow. Feels the dividend 8.2% is quite safe.
Has the right suite of assets with the right management group and has converted to a dividend paying Corp successfully. Have the type of assets that, most importantly, are going to produce a sustainable dividend. Valuation on this stock is relatively good compared to other dividend payers. Total payout ratio is under 100%.
Had a lot of changes in the last year. Changed CEOs and made a lot of acquisitions. Basically a transformed company. Management team is well respected. Long life light oil properties including some water flood capabilities. Getting close to the point where she just wants to be able to understand all the acquisitions that they’ve made in the last year. Can see it at $7.50-$8. 7.8% dividend yield.
Trying to reinvent itself by turning itself into a dividend player. Not sure if this is a growth stock or a piggy bank now. This change has driven the advance for the last few months. If you own, he would be inclined to take some money off the table, but it is currently in an upward channel, so keep it as long as it is in that channel.
One of his favourite intermediate oil/gas names. Management bought an asset from Cenovus (CVE-T) and converted the company into a dividend paying company much like Whitecap. Will produce about 10,700 barrels per day with a very low decline rate. Very good for a dividend model because they will continue to spin out cash flows. Dividend ratio is only 30%.
Likes the company. They have been executing well. They are leveling off but he would not be selling. Has it as a sector outperform. If anything happens to oil and gas prices they won’t do well and are dependent on execution (drilling success).