SaltyCajun.com

SaltyCajun.com (http://www.saltycajun.com/forum/index.php)
-   The Trading Floor (Investing, Stocks, Bonds) (http://www.saltycajun.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=34)
-   -   LNGLF (http://www.saltycajun.com/forum/showthread.php?t=55024)

simplepeddler 10-08-2015 11:05 PM

I am the kiss of death to a good stock............

redaddiction 10-09-2015 12:25 AM

It's gonna fall hard Friday. LNG.AX is the Australian ticker symbol for the parent company of magnolia LNG and it's down a lot tonight. It will gap down at the open.

redaddiction 10-13-2015 12:53 AM

Articles like his is what scares me about LNG stocks.


85 Gas Projects Dying on the Vine as LNG's Promise Falls Short
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/85-gas...?.tsrc=applewf

noodle creek 10-13-2015 09:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by redaddiction (Post 775736)
Articles like his is what scares me about LNG stocks.


85 Gas Projects Dying on the Vine as LNG's Promise Falls Short
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/85-gas...?.tsrc=applewf

What is everyone else's take on this? Really not sure what to think here.

Baychamp1 10-13-2015 09:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by noodle creek (Post 775759)
What is everyone else's take on this? Really not sure what to think here.

IMO, yes it's a highly speculative investment not to be considered as a core holding in a portfolio, but I personally have no problem with say a 1% - 2% value of an investment acct. allocated to LNGLF. It's not unusual for a growth oriented acct. to fluctuate that much on a daily basis. Worst case scenario if it goes bust, you write it off to offset some of your gains & you haven't lost your shirt.

I make oil 10-13-2015 10:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Baychamp1 (Post 775762)
IMO, yes it's a highly speculative investment not to be considered as a core holding in a portfolio, but I personally have no problem with say a 1% - 2% value of an investment acct. allocated to LNGLF. It's not unusual for a growth oriented acct. to fluctuate that much on a daily basis. Worst case scenario if it goes bust, you write it off to offset some of your gains & you haven't lost your shirt.

X1000 Spot on. This is a speculative stock. If you can't afford to loose it don't invest here.

I make oil 10-29-2015 02:00 AM

http://www.worldoil.com/conference-n...ojects-proceed

calcutta37 12-01-2015 02:48 PM

You guy's still buying this stock?

redaddiction 12-02-2015 09:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by calcutta37 (Post 780532)
You guy's still buying this stock?


I guess no one is. I'm just watching it. With Oil and natural gas in such a long downturn, this stock won't get back to even $2 any time soon. But I will buy some at some point.

southLA 12-03-2015 03:51 PM

Maybe in a year or two. Oil is going to be down for a while. I do have some energy stocks im sticking with though.

redaddiction 12-04-2015 05:32 PM

This was on the Motley Fool website, so take it with a grain of salt. They either pump or bash certain stocks all the time. This one is a bash but I think there is a lot in there that is accurate.



The Liquefied Natural Gas Limited (ASX: LNG) (“LNGL”) share price has more than halved since the start of this year, although shares have risen 0.9% or 1 cent today to $1.19.
The major factor playing havoc with the share price is the falling US WTI benchmark oil price, which slipped below US$40 a barrel overnight. Oil is in a state of massive global oversupply after thousands of shale oil and gas wells were brought online over the past few years, particularly in the US.
The global LNG market is also expected to be in oversupply as 15 processing ‘trains’ have recently been completed in Australia and Papua New Guinea from the likes of
Despite the soaring number of drilling rigs sidelined, oil prices continue to fall, with oil companies focusing on the most productive fields and lowering production costs substantially.
For LNGL, all this has major consequences. On the up side, it’s likely to reduce their input costs (buying gas from US suppliers) for its under-development Magnolia LNG export processing plant, as well as its Canadian Bear head LNG project.
The problem is that falling oil prices will impact on gas prices, which are usually linked to the underlying oil price. That could see forecast revenues plunge and make both LNG projects commercially unviable.
Already oil and gas producers UK-listed BG Group, Brazil’s Petronas and US-based Excelerate Energy have all reportedly deferred plans for LNG projects, with Excelerate stating that its project no longer met its financial criteria necessary to move forward.
AS international LNG prices fall, the economics of exporting North American gas into global markets worsens, and could eventually mean that US LNG exports are commercially unviable.
LNGL has also failed to hit a number of milestones for its Magnolia LNG project, and a number of milestones have blown out. The US$4.35 billion engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract recently signed with KBR-SKE&C joint venture was originally targeted for the fourth quarter of 2014 according to fund manager, Totus Capital.
LNGL still needs to sign legally binding tolling agreements for 75% of Magnolia’s 8 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) capacity, with just a 2 mtpa agreement with Meridian LNG so far.
Foolish takeaway
LNGL is looking increasingly less likely to get its flagship Magnolia project into development, let alone any of its other LNG projects. Unless the company can show some solid progress, the share price could slide ever lower.

Baychamp1 12-04-2015 08:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by redaddiction (Post 780842)
This was on the Motley Fool website, so take it with a grain of salt. They either pump or bash certain stocks all the time. This one is a bash but I think there is a lot in there that is accurate.



The Liquefied Natural Gas Limited (ASX: LNG) (“LNGL”) share price has more than halved since the start of this year, although shares have risen 0.9% or 1 cent today to $1.19.
The major factor playing havoc with the share price is the falling US WTI benchmark oil price, which slipped below US$40 a barrel overnight. Oil is in a state of massive global oversupply after thousands of shale oil and gas wells were brought online over the past few years, particularly in the US.
The global LNG market is also expected to be in oversupply as 15 processing ‘trains’ have recently been completed in Australia and Papua New Guinea from the likes of
Despite the soaring number of drilling rigs sidelined, oil prices continue to fall, with oil companies focusing on the most productive fields and lowering production costs substantially.
For LNGL, all this has major consequences. On the up side, it’s likely to reduce their input costs (buying gas from US suppliers) for its under-development Magnolia LNG export processing plant, as well as its Canadian Bear head LNG project.
The problem is that falling oil prices will impact on gas prices, which are usually linked to the underlying oil price. That could see forecast revenues plunge and make both LNG projects commercially unviable.
Already oil and gas producers UK-listed BG Group, Brazil’s Petronas and US-based Excelerate Energy have all reportedly deferred plans for LNG projects, with Excelerate stating that its project no longer met its financial criteria necessary to move forward.
AS international LNG prices fall, the economics of exporting North American gas into global markets worsens, and could eventually mean that US LNG exports are commercially unviable.
LNGL has also failed to hit a number of milestones for its Magnolia LNG project, and a number of milestones have blown out. The US$4.35 billion engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract recently signed with KBR-SKE&C joint venture was originally targeted for the fourth quarter of 2014 according to fund manager, Totus Capital.
LNGL still needs to sign legally binding tolling agreements for 75% of Magnolia’s 8 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) capacity, with just a 2 mtpa agreement with Meridian LNG so far.
Foolish takeaway
LNGL is looking increasingly less likely to get its flagship Magnolia project into development, let alone any of its other LNG projects. Unless the company can show some solid progress, the share price could slide ever lower.

So we have 25 % locked up in toll agreements, still early in pre construction, a lot of negative speculation in this article, probably from a short seller trying to push the stock price down thru fear & unvalidated speculation. I'm more inclined to believe the stock is near bottom & will move up. Just my opinion.

Baychamp1 12-04-2015 08:59 PM

The Chevron CEO (John Watson) one of the most respected CEO's in the industry,has a geat article on their website concerning their LNG export facilities and the future demand for exported LNG .

redaddiction 12-04-2015 09:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Baychamp1 (Post 780859)
So we have 25 % locked up in toll agreements, still early in pre construction, a lot of negative speculation in this article, probably from a short seller trying to push the stock price down thru fear & unvalidated speculation. I'm more inclined to believe the stock is near bottom & will move up. Just my opinion.

I agree. But it's looking grim when the price of LNG product itself has dropped nearly 50% in the last year. Who is going to sell or ship product at a loss?

Baychamp1 12-04-2015 09:59 PM

Oil production is very competitive at this time, but we have a surpluss of cheap natural gas that works to our advantage

Baychamp1 12-06-2015 09:48 PM

Magnolia LNG spokesperson was at the Dec. 3 CPPJ (police jury) meeting to give an update, see it on Suddenlink channel 5 in Lake Charles. Highlights of presentation - FEIS was completed Nov 13, Possible sight clearing end of 1st qtr. 2016, expect an update on increasing number of employees needed for this facility, he also indicated they were making progess on securing buyers for the other 75% that's not already locked up. Completion in 2019.

calcutta37 12-07-2015 07:25 PM

I'm still holding out on this one. Bad gut feeling. But i'm watching it..

redaddiction 12-07-2015 07:30 PM

LNG.AX is down 15 cents right now on the Australian market. LNGLF will follow suit tomorrow when the market opens. It's like clockwork.

redaddiction 12-18-2015 04:09 PM

Another LNG facility in the works.


redaddiction 04-08-2016 07:27 PM

Does anyone think this project will get scrapped? I would love to buy a lot at these prices but the global LNG market is in the dumps.

southern151 04-11-2016 12:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by redaddiction (Post 792001)
Does anyone think this project will get scrapped? I would love to buy a lot at these prices but the global LNG market is in the dumps.

I've done well with it in the past but, man, $.36 is LOW! If anyone does jump on board, I hope it bounces back to $3.00 again!

"W" 04-11-2016 02:41 PM

I sure wish it would go to $5


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 03:11 PM.

Powered by vBulletin®
Copyright ©2000 - [ARG:3 UNDEFINED], Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
vB.Sponsors
All content, images, designs, and logos are Copyright © 2009-2012,
Salty Cajun, LLC
No unathorized use is permitted