Epsilon Energy outlines transformative Peak acquisition and expects 150% reserves boost as company diversifies asset base
Acquisition and Growth Strategy: Epsilon Energy Ltd. announced the acquisition of Peak Companies, enhancing its asset base in the Powder River Basin and enabling a focus on oil-weighted production with significant growth potential across multiple core areas.
Financial Outlook and Challenges: Despite a 30% decline in cash flows due to lower realized pricing, management remains optimistic about future growth, emphasizing a stable dividend and addressing risks such as a drilling permit moratorium affecting part of their inventory.
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Epsilon Energy CEO Stabell Acquires 28,500 Shares for $131,097
- Insider Purchase: Epsilon Energy CEO Jason Stabell bought 28,500 shares of EPSN at $4.60 each on Monday, totaling an investment of $131,097, indicating strong confidence in the company's future prospects.
- Investment Return: As of Wednesday, Stabell's investment is up approximately 6.3%, based on a trading high of $4.89, reflecting positive market sentiment towards Epsilon Energy.
- Historical Transactions: Over the past 12 months, Stabell has made two additional purchases of EPSN, totaling $186,832 at an average price of $5.16 per share, demonstrating his ongoing belief in the company's long-term value.
- WhiteHorse Finance Transaction: Concurrently, WhiteHorse Finance CEO Stuart D. Aronson purchased 17,000 shares at $6.86 each for a total of $116,600, showcasing confidence in the company and potentially influencing market sentiment.

Thursday's Underperforming Sectors: Oil & Gas Exploration, Rental, Leasing, and Royalty Stocks
Market Performance: Rental, leasing, and royalty shares are lagging behind the market, down approximately 0.9% overall.
Key Contributors: Research Frontiers and Joint are leading the decline, with shares down about 3.5% and 2.5%, respectively.
Sector Laggards: The oil and gas exploration and production sector is also noted as a laggard on the same day.
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