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KOG

Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 9:56 pm
by dan_s
Kodiak's 4th quarter production came is slightly below my forecast but net income was higher due to much lower income tax expense than I had expected in the quarter. The company produced very strong production growth this year and I expect production to double again in 2013.

I will spend some time on KOG tomorrow and update the forecast model. I want to listen to their conference call first.

I have a meeting up in The Woodlands tomorrow so it will be late afternoon or Saturday before I get to this one.

I have updated profiles on OAS, XEC and GTE waiting for my review. The interns are really keeping me busy. BTW GTE is looking very good these days with a couple of big discovery wells.

At next week's luncheons in Houston on Tuesday and Dallas on Wednesday, I will open with comments on the Sweet 16. I also want to set up a live on-line presentation mid-March. I just need one of "Techies" to figure it out.

Re: KOG

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 11:25 am
by dan_s
Kodiak Oil & Gas (KOG): An updated Net Income & Cash Flow Forecast model has been posted under the Sweet 16 Tab.

I will take another hard look at KOG when we update the profile next week.

KOG continues to have very strong production growth. They had to flare a over 50% of their natural gas in Q4. Wells should be completed in bunches this year and they have a good shot at doubling production to 30,000 boepd in 2013. You can find my Fair Value Estimate at the bottom of the forecast spreadsheet.

Re: KOG

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 12:04 pm
by setliff
mkt dissappointed again--kog trading down 22c as of this writing. they need to promise less and deliver more instead of vice versa. chart is really crappy. :roll:

Re: KOG

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 12:52 pm
by bearcatbob
setliff wrote:mkt dissappointed again--kog trading down 22c as of this writing. they need to promise less and deliver more instead of vice versa. chart is really crappy. :roll:
KOG is an option traders dream as long as it trades near $9. Sell the puts - get exercised - sell the calls get called and sell the puts - over and over and over.

Re: KOG

Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 6:39 pm
by dan_s
I agree that KOG's management has a long history of over-promising and under-delivering but you must admit the company's production and reserve growth is very impressive. My forecast for 2013 is based on the low end of their guidance. For some reason I could not get my computer to connect to their conference call, then I had to leave for a meeting. Just got back to the desk.

I am updating my RRC forecast right now and I will read the transcript of KOG's call tomorrow morning.

I agree that trading options on KOG can be very profitable. Selling Puts on the dips works best for me.