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I have been beating the drum on Sable Offshore $SOC in recent weeks, but I wanted to share a couple thoughts on some of the pushback I get when I talk to other investors. A lot of investors can’t (or won’t) separate the quality of the asset from the fact that it’s in California. The short version is that I think the Santa Ynez Unit will have a similar economic profile to Ghawar after ramping production over the next 12-18 months, even if it won’t produce millions of barrels a day like Ghawar.
I also covered the equity raise and some of my thoughts there. The more interesting part was Sable’s production guidance, where I think their production levels and costs are headed, and why I think guidance could turn out to be conservative. I also talked about the timeline for the business and the catalysts that line up for the next several months. Then I briefly covered the index rebalancing and other non-fundamental dynamics that could push shares higher.
Disclaimer
I own shares and calls on Sable Offshore. You should do your own research before making any investment decisions. Different investment strategies have different risk/return profiles which should be considered before making any decisions.
Kontrarian Korner is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.
By Ben Kelleran4.4
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I have been beating the drum on Sable Offshore $SOC in recent weeks, but I wanted to share a couple thoughts on some of the pushback I get when I talk to other investors. A lot of investors can’t (or won’t) separate the quality of the asset from the fact that it’s in California. The short version is that I think the Santa Ynez Unit will have a similar economic profile to Ghawar after ramping production over the next 12-18 months, even if it won’t produce millions of barrels a day like Ghawar.
I also covered the equity raise and some of my thoughts there. The more interesting part was Sable’s production guidance, where I think their production levels and costs are headed, and why I think guidance could turn out to be conservative. I also talked about the timeline for the business and the catalysts that line up for the next several months. Then I briefly covered the index rebalancing and other non-fundamental dynamics that could push shares higher.
Disclaimer
I own shares and calls on Sable Offshore. You should do your own research before making any investment decisions. Different investment strategies have different risk/return profiles which should be considered before making any decisions.
Kontrarian Korner is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.

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