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HBR Harbour Energy Plc

251.20
-1.40 (-0.55%)
Last Updated: 08:07:40
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Harbour Energy Plc HBR London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
-1.40 -0.55% 251.20 08:07:40
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
249.00 249.00 252.20 252.60
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Industry Sector
OIL & GAS PRODUCERS

Harbour Energy HBR Dividends History

No dividends issued between 15 Nov 2014 and 15 Nov 2024

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Posted at 24/10/2024 10:10 by back2basics1
HBR - Let’s also continue to look at rising O&G prices, particularly UK and European Gas prices!

And HBR undoubtedly looking extremely cheap here with Brent, UK and European Gas prices all continuing on a tear with UK Gas prices currently still trading at an amazing 100+ pence per therm while European Gas prices are also trading at another amazing 40+ EUR/MWh, so all looking great for the 60/40 split newly diversified much expanded HBR (60% Gas - 40% Oil, post a very successful and astute Wintershall Dea M&A) and with Brent now also rapidly on the rise again today!
Posted at 23/10/2024 14:00 by back2basics1
UK & European Gas Prices now at YTD Highs here (New HBR is 60% Gas) along with a weakening £GBP Vs $USD (£GBP now once again trading under $USD 1.30), all very good for the clearly way undervalued/oversold HBR where again as with any investment patience is key, especially post upcoming US elections, GLA!
Posted at 10/10/2024 14:46 by back2basics1
Let’s simply continue to look at/focus on rising O&G prices!

And HBR undoubtedly looking extremely cheap here with Brent, UK and European Gas prices all continuing on a tear with UK Gas prices currently still trading at an amazing Circa 100 pence per therm while European Gas prices are also trading at another amazing ~40 EUR/MWh, so all looking great for the 60/40 split newly diversified much expanded HBR (60% Gas - 40% Oil, post a very successful and astute Wintershall Dea M&A) and with Brent now also rapidly on the rise again today!
Posted at 30/9/2024 15:35 by thecomposer
Sep 30, 2024

“Harbour Energy CFO Buys Shares Through DRIP”

Harbour Energy (GB:HBR) has released an update.

Harbour Energy PLC disclosed that Alexander Krane, the company’s Chief Financial Officer, has acquired 5,643.29 Ordinary Shares via the Dividend Reinvestment Plan. The transaction, part of the company’s internal financial dealings, was carried out on the London Stock Exchange at a price of £2.650372 per share.
Posted at 26/9/2024 10:29 by monkeybusiness1
Bank of America (BofA) Note:

“Harbour Energy is flagged as a standout among European exploration and production companies, bolstered by a recent acquisition that has positioned it as the largest listed European E&P by production, estimated at around 500,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day.

BofA notes Harbour's resilience, with an 8% dividend yield that remains sustainable even at Brent prices of $45 per barrel. This combination of factors has made Harbour a top pick for BofA, thanks to its strengthened portfolio and ability to navigate lower oil prices effectively.”
Posted at 19/9/2024 12:13 by luckyjoe999
Post from lse bb today:

theancientmarine
Posted in: HBR
Posts: 175
Price: 264.00
No Opinion
Today 11:25
RE: Bargain

Based on present fundamentals, HBR is now just crazy oversold and undeniably very much undervalued as compared to it's peers, particularly post an incredibly successful M&A; now with the Fed/Global interest rate cutting cycle clearly underway, and FTSE 100 entry guaranteed here, hopefully the geographically well diversified new HBR (with much increased reserves of 60% Gas/40% Oil) will start on the path of getting lot closer to fair valuations going forward.
Posted at 10/9/2024 12:21 by luckyjoe999
Post from lse bb today:

Mancunian77
Posted in: HBR
Posts: 25
Price: 265.90
No Opinion
RE: Funny to think
Today 13:03

Stock markets are incredibly unpredictable beasts and that’s the beauty of it as it’s also where lucrative opportunities can manifest themselves! Now doing the maths here and looking at diversified fundamentals of the newly emerging HBR/Wintershall JV, it is clearly looking interesting and somewhat like an unusual bargain but only if you’re happy to buy, hold and not constantly check the share price for around a year, where, famous last words, I believe it has the potential to at least double if not more from today’s market cap while also paying a very nice dividend which also can’t be easily ignored!
Posted at 06/9/2024 11:48 by spawny100
Excellent post on l s e site thanks to golden badger."HBR Possible Route5 Sep 2024 22:59UK future pending, 31st October Labour decision, if not favourable zero capex except maintenance in UK.HBR Holding approx 20 years of O&G , 2025, 2026, 2027 ALL Capex to be utilised into Development of Identified profitable production , zero into Exploration . We have sufficient 2P AND 2C presently .2025 Buy out 250m BASF shares at these low prices +- $1.0b , clean up Letter One position . April 25 total shares in issue 1440 m .2025 also reduce Debt by $1.5b to $3.0b . $500m will be saved on G& Admin alone .As with Premier rationalise supplier base achieving Economy of scale savings, probably only bankable 2026 .If Trump wins, oil price pressure downwards will be exerted , expand hedges to 160k boepd 30% of production . If possible in next 4 months .Reducing the net boe cost from $50 to $40 will require savings of $1.8b , which with consolidation at least $1.0b is feasible .While the above is happening the share price in 2025 will be around £4 with 7% divi .After 2025 this share i am confident will be a multi-bagger . Why ? we will list Stateside .Zero Debt , 1,0 b shares and $40 boe net cost on 500k production by 31/12/2027 should be the Goal .We have a Great Team and barring a myriad of potential obstacles they will deliver .Stay Strong and Stay Long"
Posted at 30/8/2024 15:55 by luckyjoe999
Post from lse bb:

AlexTrader0
Posted in: HBR
Posts: 277
Price: 306.60
No Opinion
29 Aug 2024 12:52
RE: Egypt probes expansion plans with Harbour Energy

Let’s not forget the fact that no deal is done until it’s 100% done and dusted, hence the market still awaits for the final deal completion followed by subsequent results from the combined books/finances of the new merged entity before truly pricing in a successful M&A going forward (which BTW I strongly believe this will turn out to be, particularly considering the experience and expertise of HBR management in this field!).

Some international big boys are already clearly onboard here even prior to full deal completion and HBR’s re-entry into the FTSE 100. Also IMHO, HBR is extremely undervalued and way oversold at the moment but let’s not forget the old saying that “In the Short-Run, the Market Is a Voting Machine, But in the Long-Run, the Market Is a Weighing Machine”!
Posted at 20/10/2023 12:20 by ashkv
Given the silence with HBR I am conjecturing some manner of deal discussions are in progress vis-à-vis HBR?

In 2022 HBR Trading Update was in the first week of November but so far no date for a similar update on the HBR website's financial calendar.

Also Share BuyBacks suspended... Is HBR a takeover target? Or going to announce an acquisition?



HBR ridiculously undervalued...

Harbour Energy Share Price : 263.0p
HBR Current Share Price vs 52 Week low of 217.1p on 27 June 23: 21.14%
HBR Current Share Price vs 52 Week High of 539p on 19 Apr 22: -51.21%
Brent : $93.50
UK Natural Gas: 121.0p
Shares Outstanding: (30 Sep 23):
GBPUSD Exchange Rate : 1.21
Market Cap GBP : £2,026,063,508
Market Cap USD : $2,451,536,845
Net Debt (as of 30 June 2023 per Half Year Results): $0
Enterprise Value USD (EV) : $2,451,536,845
HBR Average Production H1 2023 (Bpd) : 196,000
HBR Mid-Point Production Guidance 185k-195 for 2023 (Bpd) : 190,000
HBR 2022 Average Production (Bpd) : 208,000
EV/Barrel:USD H1 2023 Average Production: $12,508
EV/Barrel:USD Mid 2023 Guidance : $12,903
EV/Barrel 2022 Average Production: $11,194
(Decommissioning costs : HALF YEAR 2023 Results) : $4,291,100,000
EV (Including Decommissioning Exp) / Barrel : $35,488
Dividend USD 200mn per annum - Dividend Yield: 8.16%
2022 Net Payout Yield (NPY = Div(Y) + Buybacks(Y) + Tender(No) : 22.56%
2023 Net Payout Yield (NPY = Div(Y) + Buybacks(Y) + Tender(No) : 17.99%
EV/2P (410 million Boe) YE 2022: $5.98