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Mizuho raises Comstock Resources to Neutral given covenant relief from lending group

EditorRachael Rajan
Published 12/16/2024, 07:30 AM
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On Monday, Mizuho (NYSE:MFG) Securities adjusted its stance on Comstock Resources (NYSE:NYSE:CRK), shifting from an Underperform to a Neutral rating. The firm also set a new price target for the company's shares at $18.00. The revision follows Comstock Resources' recent strategic financial moves, which analysts believe could strengthen the company's position in the energy market.

The upgrade is tied to several factors that have positively influenced the analyst's outlook on Comstock Resources. The company obtained covenant relief from its lenders alongside its third-quarter 2024 earnings, which is expected to help manage its above-peer balance sheet leverage. Additionally, management's successful drilling in the Western Haynesville area over the past two years has increased confidence in the company's potential reserves, with more updates anticipated early in 2025.

Cost efficiencies have also been noted, as well costs are tracking lower when adjusted for the complexity and depth compared to the legacy Haynesville operations. The location of Comstock's assets is particularly advantageous, situated near the convergence of two significant growth areas for natural gas demand: LNG exports and AI datacenter expansion. While the company has not yet announced any marketing agreements, the potential for higher realization rates is present given these demand drivers.

Furthermore, the funding of midstream infrastructure for the Western Haynesville through the Quantum (NASDAQ:QMCO) JV partnership is seen as a move that mitigates balance sheet risks. In a strategic decision made in 2024, Comstock Resources chose to reduce its rig count to five, accepting a temporary decline in production volumes. However, there are plans to reintroduce two rigs in 2025 to stabilize and then potentially increase production levels.

With natural gas prices forecasted to improve, the additional drilling activity should enable Comstock Resources to generate free cash flow. This financial flexibility is anticipated to aid in the company's efforts to reduce debt and, over time, provide cash returns to shareholders.

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