Union Jack Oil continues to gush cash despite revenue growth

UK focused onshore oil and gas company Union Jack Oil PLC (LON: UJO) saw its red lines dip deeper into negative territory during the first half of 2019.

In spite of its revenues growing modestly by £3,365 to £76,409, the Company’s operating losses expanded almost £67,000 to £486,609. This was led by gross losses widening by £27,000 to £44,633, and total administrative expenses rose almost £40,000, to £441,976.

The situation remained consistent but glum for Union Jack Oil investors, with basic and diluted EPS remaining at negative 0.01p.

The Company added that initial drilling identified a 45 metre gas column at their West Newton A-2 propsect, and “the likely presence of a 35 metre live oil column with API Gravity oil of 33º to 34º in the top of the Dinantian interval” at their Biscathorpe-2 conventional well.

Union Jack Oil comments

Speaking on the results, David Bramhill, Executive Chairman, said,

“We have seen significant progress at our three key project interests, namely West Newton, Biscathorpe and Wressle. Developments at these three assets can be expected to provide an active stream of newsflow throughout the remainder of 2019 and beyond.”

“At West Newton A-2, the result of the Extended Well Test has the potential to dramatically transform Union Jack. We anticipate further progress in our ongoing technical evaluation and appraisal of the West Newton A-1 and A-2 discoveries in the coming months that will help us confirm that West Newton is one of the largest onshore UK oil and gas ventures in recent decades.”

“An ongoing technical evaluation at Biscathorpe also has the potential to identify a material resource with significant upside, as in the case of West Newton.”

“Assuming our appeal at Wressle is supported and production from Wressle is established, under the current oil price environment, Wressle would provide material cash flows after project operating costs net to Union Jack. Bearing in mind Union Jack’s modest annual general and administrative costs, Wressle is expected to convert Union Jack into a cash flow positive company at the corporate level.”

“The Board remains both confident and optimistic and the future of Union Jack looks bright.”

Investor notes

After dipping around 1.92%, the Company’s shares stood at 0.26p per share 23/09/19 12:41 BST. SP Angel analysts reiterated their ‘Buy’ stance on Union Jack Oil stock, their market cap is £30.87 million.

Elsewhere in oil and gas news, there have been updates from; Prospex Oil and Gas PLC (LON: PXOG), IGAS Energy PLC (LON: IGAS), Trinity Exploration & Production PLC (LON: TRIN), Baron Oil PLC (LON: BOIL), Cabot Energy PLC (LON: CAB) and Reabold Resources PLC (LON: RBD).

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Jamie Gordon
Senior Journalist at the UK Investor Magazine. Also a contributing writer at the Investment Observer, UK Property Journal and UK Startup Magazine. Postgraduate of King's College London with a specialisation in Business Ethics. Interested in Development Economics and David Hume.