Q: Good Afternoon,
Peyto is looking pretty good today for income with a yield of 7% and only a 41% payout ratio. However, its my understanding that many of their hedges which are protecting this dividend will roll off over the next two years so it will be difficult to hedge going forward in this low gas environment. Have they ever cut their dividend before? What are your thoughts about the sustainability of their dividend going forward with hedges rolling off? Obviously they can still hedge but at much lower prices which may not protect their cash flow sufficient enough to cover the dividend?
Thank-you
Peyto is looking pretty good today for income with a yield of 7% and only a 41% payout ratio. However, its my understanding that many of their hedges which are protecting this dividend will roll off over the next two years so it will be difficult to hedge going forward in this low gas environment. Have they ever cut their dividend before? What are your thoughts about the sustainability of their dividend going forward with hedges rolling off? Obviously they can still hedge but at much lower prices which may not protect their cash flow sufficient enough to cover the dividend?
Thank-you