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Q: Hi Peter and co,
Although Mark Carney has eliminated the *consumer* carbon tax (which leaves industry still paying it I suspect, and the costs will still get passed through to consumers), given his track record and recent comments about commitment to net-zero and "heavy emitters will have to pay", it sounds to me like there will be significant headwinds for Canadian Energy companies if the Liberals are elected. I am considering lightening up on my Canadian energy holdings, given the probability of 4 years of energy-hostile policies. What are your thoughts on this move, for or against?
Read Answer Asked by Ed on March 24, 2025
Q: May I have your thoughts on the turbulent stock, Vermilion Energy. In particular I am interested in Q4 2023 and the current metrics given the recent price drop. At what price would you consider taking an initial position? crystal ball - Do you anticipate another win-fall type tax coming in the EU?
With appreciation,
Ed
Read Answer Asked by Ed on March 12, 2024
Q: I am thinking of selling my Vermilion shares VET and using the funds to buy shares of MEG since I want to keep my oil and gas exposure at the same weight (about 15 per cent of the portfolio.) This swap of oil producers is predicated on that MEG is already returning 50 per cent of FCF to shareholders while VET is only returning 30 per cent. According to both compannies corporate presentations both companies play to allocate more FCF to shareholders when lower debit levels are achieved in 2024. I liked VET from its exposure to high gas prices in Europe but when Ireland introduced a windfall tax on VET it definitely took a shine off of Vet's future. What do you think of changing VET for MEG. I also have some CPG, CJ, TOU, WCP, and BTE so I don't want to add to them.
Read Answer Asked by Paul on November 16, 2023
Q: 40-70% losses on paper on these 4 Cies ,2 are now under book value and one is getting close,I wonder if there is a limit on the downside.At this level I am ready to wait for some kind of recovery..Would a "switch" between these stocks or even a sell would be to consider at this level ?I know that predictions are impossible,but your impressions are always appreciated..
Read Answer Asked by Jean-Yves on September 29, 2023
Q: Please compare P/E’s, cash flow yield , balance sheet leverage and future growth. How would you rank in order of most preferred to not interested. Ty.
Read Answer Asked by Chris on June 01, 2023
Q: At this extremely low valuation ,do you consider this stock as a hold ,sell or a buy ? any comment on this Cie 's future perspective shall be greatly appreciated.Ps: I am wondering if the restrictions on Russian oil and gaz could significantly favor energy Cies active in western Europ ( like VET ..) , in order to compensate for pipelines and energy suppressions, thanks , J-Y
Read Answer Asked by Jean-Yves on February 17, 2023
Q: I heard that Eric Nuttall is now out of VET. It's my only oil & gas stock that is under water at this point. What is your opinion? It seems to have declined due to the fall of natural gas in Europe and the extra tax levy. Do you think it has fallen enough to now be worth holding, or is there another oil and gas stock that you like better. I'm thinking maybe FRU or even NNRG.NE, Eric's fond? Or do you have another one?
Thanks
Read Answer Asked by Steven on January 30, 2023
Q: Looking for what top 3 oil & gas recommendations you would have. Growth and appreciation over the next 2-3 years.
Read Answer Asked by Chris on January 12, 2023