Tuesday, May 02, 2023
Michael Heim, Senior Vice President, Equity Research Analyst, Energy & Transportation, Noble Capital Markets, Inc.
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Indonesia Energy Filed Its 20-F (Foreign) Document with the SEC Providing Financial Data. Due to drilling and production delays, revenue growth has been slower than projected. The company continues to report negative cash flow and earnings as limited revenues are hard pressed to cover G&A costs. The result was a $4.5 million loss from operations for the year, an EBITDA loss of $3.5 million, and negative net income of $3.1 million ($0.35 per share). The results were below our expectations, although the Indo story is really one of operating developments, not near-term results.
Operations are quiet. The filing largely repeated previously stated plans for drilling in the Kruh Block (4 in 2024, 6 in 2025, and 4 in 2026). INDO has drilled four wells in the Kruh Block, the last of which is still awaiting final flow test results but expected to be put in production mid 2023. After the last well, the company put new drilling on hold to complete additional seismic studies. Importantly, limited production has meant that it may not be able to fully recover costs spent under the revenue sharing agreement (INDO has filed for an extension).
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