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                                <title>Why the IOG share price was up 10% on Monday</title>
                <link>https://www.fool.co.uk/2022/03/09/why-the-iog-share-price-was-up-10-on-monday/</link>
                                <pubDate>Wed, 09 Mar 2022 08:43:46 +0000</pubDate>
                <dc:creator><![CDATA[Fergus Mackintosh]]></dc:creator>
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                                    <description><![CDATA[<p>The IOG share price looks set to take off as its new fields in the North Sea start pumping gas this month.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.fool.co.uk/2022/03/09/why-the-iog-share-price-was-up-10-on-monday/">Why the IOG share price was up 10% on Monday</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.fool.co.uk">The Motley Fool UK</a>.</p>
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                                                                                            <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <strong>IOG </strong>(<a class="tickerized-link" href="https://www.fool.co.uk/tickers/lse-iog/">LSE: IOG</a>) share price shot up by more than 10% on Monday. The oil and gas firm<span class="Apple-converted-space"> being </span>forced by sanctions to rip up its off-take agreement with Russia&#8217;s <strong>Gazprom</strong> could well be a blessing in disguise.</p>
<p>As an existing shareholder in IOG, I have followed its progress closely in recent months. With western countries worrying about energy security, there&#8217;s been a renewed focus on fossil fuels. By the look of it, IOG appears to have the right product coming on stream, in the right location at the right time.</p>
<p>The UK-listed company has been working hard to bring its three new North Sea gas fields into production. Recent announcements indicate that the gas will start pumping this month.</p>
<p>On its own this wouldn&#8217;t be enough to persuade me to buy more shares in the company. There was, however, a more important message from management last week that sparked my interest.</p>
<p>As is normal in the fossil fuel industry, IOG put in place agreements for the sale of its gas well in advance of production. <strong>BP </strong>acquired rights to gas from the Blythe field, but it was Russia&#8217;s Gazprom that secured the remaining off-take rights. </p>
<h2>Gazprom off-take contracts </h2>
<p>With sanctions kicking in over the last fortnight, IOG has been forced to tear up its contract with Gazprom. In a short announcement last week, management broke this news. It also expressed confidence in securing replacement sales agreements.</p>
<p>My view is that this is an understatement. European countries are heavily reliant on the import of Russian gas. I feel that IOG should be able to secure a great deal in the market to replace the Gazprom contract.</p>
<h2>Production risks</h2>
<p>IOG is in the progress of commissioning its three Phase 1 fields and the gas is due to start flowing later this month.</p>
<p>Not being an expert, I&#8217;m not 100% clear about how long gas prices will remain at record levels, but in the short term at least, I would anticipate that the IOG share price will continue to benefit.</p>
<p>But I will be keeping a close eye on company announcements. Gas development is a complex business &#8212; particularly in the harsh offshore environment. Any technical delays may cause investors concern and could put downwards pressure on the share price.</p>
<p>There may also be risks in holding this stock for the long term. The current energy crisis will pass and the world will revert to its migration towards low-carbon energy generation. I&#8217;m also concerned that the share price may suffer from &#8216;ethical&#8217; funds shying away from fossil fuel stocks.</p>
<h2>A strong partner in Berkshire Hathaway </h2>
<p>Yet my overall confidence in IOG is also bolstered by the fact that CalEnergy (an offshoot of Warren Buffett&#8217;s <strong>Berkshire Hathaway</strong> empire) is its joint venture partner in these developments.</p>
<p>With such a strong ally, I take the view that financing is unlikely to be difficult to source. This bodes well for the company&#8217;s strong pipeline of further projects in the Thames catchment area.</p>
<p>All things considered, I am confident about the future for IOG. My hope is that future production announcements will bolster the share price and I will be looking to add to my holding in due course.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.fool.co.uk/2022/03/09/why-the-iog-share-price-was-up-10-on-monday/">Why the IOG share price was up 10% on Monday</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.fool.co.uk">The Motley Fool UK</a>.</p>
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