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ZPHR Zephyr Energy Plc

4.20
0.00 (0.00%)
23 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Zephyr Energy Plc LSE:ZPHR London Ordinary Share GB00BF44KY60 ORD 0.1P
  Price Change % Change Share Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 4.20 0.00 07:31:42
Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price
4.00 4.40
Industry Sector Turnover Profit EPS - Basic PE Ratio Market Cap
Gold Ores USD 41.06M USD 19.27M USD 0.0114 3.68 70.83M
Last Trade Time Trade Type Trade Size Trade Price Currency
- O 0 4.20 GBX

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Posted at 22/4/2024 09:20 by Zephyr Energy Daily Update
Zephyr Energy Plc is listed in the Gold Ores sector of the London Stock Exchange with ticker ZPHR. The last closing price for Zephyr Energy was 4.20p.
Zephyr Energy currently has 1,686,501,823 shares in issue. The market capitalisation of Zephyr Energy is £70,833,077.
Zephyr Energy has a price to earnings ratio (PE ratio) of 3.68.
This morning ZPHR shares opened at -
Posted at 10/4/2024 09:47 by jimboau
Corporate/AIM piggery on full display, share price is virtually 50% of its high and oil has been flying the last few years!
Posted at 31/3/2024 20:37 by jaknife
arooster,

Thank you for the warm welcome. I appreciate that cash flow projections are not easy for everyone. Let’s look at the last interims as a starting point:



* Revenue down 44% to just $13.4m
* Loss after tax of $2.3m
* Zephyr started 2023 with $9.0m of cash and ended H1 with $6.2m of cash.
* However, this ignores that (a) Zephyr placed to raise funds in H1, and (b) Zephyr raised additional funds by drawing on its debt facilities
* Net debt at the start of the year was $16,397 (gross debt of $25,393k less cash of $8,996k) and at 30 June 2023 was $27,526 (gross debt of $33,714 less cash of $6,188)
* So net debt increased by $11,129k over H1 and additional equity (net) of £3,692 was raised in H1
* Hence Zephyr burnt cash of $14,821k ($11,129k + £3,692) in H1

Much of Zephyr’s additional cash burn in H1 was from having to stimulate and re-stimulate its various wells. This is shown as capital expense in the cash flow statement rather than being a line item in the P&L and is one of the reasons why most investors are surprised to learn how much cash Zephyr burns compared to the P&L that it reports.

Nothing has happened at Zephyr to change the core economics in H2 of 2023, ZPHR continues to burn cash. And that's why Zephyr is destined to do yet another placing in the near future to raise yet more cash!

In many respect Zephyr has a lot in common with Canadian Overseas Petroleum:

1. Poor assets that burn cash
2. Lots of debt to finance those assets
3. An over-promotional CEO who doesn't highlight 1 and 2 when he's bigging the company up, and
3. A retail shareholder base that doesn't understand 1 to 3.

JakNife
Posted at 27/3/2024 12:18 by oilbuy
None of the folk in ZPHR are saying lol , they aresaying lovely rerate.Clearly buyers are in for the main drill and todays RNS has added some spike. Most investors probably didn't realise about the Helium deal but now they do
Posted at 27/3/2024 12:09 by argylerich
So ZPHR make an announcement with no new information bar making it clear that they have no money to do the initial drill at Salt Wash ... and the share price rises. LOL
Posted at 16/3/2024 18:29 by supearich
Who remembers this one from 15 months ago...



Who remembers this from April of this year, when we were actually told 36-2 was a producer after 4 months of drilling but uncontrolled flow had occurred which then appeared to make the entire drill unusable...



This one explained the drill procedure, including 9,598 feet true vertical depth and 10,346 feet horizontal drilling, all of which took 4 months to complete... successfully initially and only failed around the time elements of 'production testing' were initiated in mid April of this year



All in all, you're looking at 4 months+ for the next attempted drill to complete... call it August 2024 before there's 'completion' news.
THEN... based on 16-2... add another 15 months+ for nothing of any value to get produced/shipped/sold... THAT IS HOW THIS HAS ACTUALLY PERFORMED TO DATE !!!!

I'm sure it's gonna be at least 2025 before anybody ever sees/hears anything about actual ongoing production from PARADOX... if it's 16-2 it might be between 400 and 1000 BOE per day (depending on which of the 2 very different (reported) measures you choose to believe - WHY did they say approx. 400 BOE in one RNS and 1000 in another???... whilst NEVER actually producing anything ??!!!!)

READ THE RNS'... THE FACTS (OR ARE THEY) ARE CLEARLY REPORTED.
Might be back in 2025 after this has dragged its heels from the currently pitiful t'penny ha'penny share price down to about 1.5p... just in case an actual Gusher eventually materialises in PARADOX !!!
Posted at 01/3/2024 06:20 by mrmarmalade
Now I know why it's called a leap year, after seeing the shares respond. From what I can see, the share price may have bottomed on the 28th. Nevertheless, a very good entry point/top up with the upcoming news. Revenue will be much appreciated going forward and would appear to be providing share price support. AIMHO. BW MM.
Posted at 14/2/2024 18:35 by polysale
malcy's comment

Good news for Zephyr who, armed with these permits can now move on, hire a rig and drill the State 36-2R well at the Paradox Basin. The final approvals are all that has been needed and with the well paid for, expect the company to kick on with the operational side of things.

But no mention of the share price kicking on.....It needs a good kicking upwards...
Posted at 08/2/2024 11:58 by saucepan
I have refrained from commenting until now, because I felt it was a hard call as to how the market would react to today's update. There were both positives and negatives to digest.

However, it is good to see the share price now reacting positively. I suspect that is because markets tend to be forward looking. The weather delays have happened and hopefully now are largely past concerns. The future looks very exciting, with plans on track and some decent newsflow expected. Hopefully, patience will be rewarded.
Posted at 04/11/2023 21:46 by saucepan
Yes, as I highlighted some while ago: the Zephyr share price was hitting 8p in late 2021 when reported total revenue was $6.01m.

Most recent figures provided in the late June AGM statement show revenue of US$41.1 million for the year ended 31 December 2022. Yet today the share price is currently below 3p. Revenue, when next reported, will surely be greater again.

Hopefully, lessons from Warren Buffett will apply to Zephyr at some point in the not too distant future - i.e. "In the Short Run the Market is a Voting Machine, in the Long Run a Weighing Machine".
Posted at 04/11/2023 20:59 by mrmarmalade
I Posted this on LSE earlier.
Agree with your comments and many of the sensible posters. It is hard to be long term holder in companies when the unexpected happens. But what helps is that the company in question put in place mitigations for all eventualities. As I have said before, I rate the BOD and that is why this is still a core holding for me. I did not expect the share price to be back here but around this price is where I was picking them previously and that was three years ago...before we had drilled, proved up resources, non-op income, increased acreage and pipes nearby. Was I mad to buy back then? Is it a disaster that the share price gains have gone? I did not expect this to be a smooth ride but if I had not already bought the % I wanted I would be topping up with even more conviction. Just my view and we all have different prisms we look through. BWMM.
(I note Auctus values the helium at our current share price)
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