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    How Renergen lost a third of its market value

    February 13, 2024
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    Stefano Marani, Renergen CEO
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    Renergen, a helium and natural gas producer, has seen a 34% decline in its share value since the beginning of the year, putting pressure on CEO Stefano Marani.

    1. The company is seeking financial support to advance phase two of its Virginia gas project, which aims to position Renergen as a major supplier of helium and liquefied natural gas (LNG).
    2. Despite efforts, Renergen has faced challenges attracting sufficient backing from large institutional investors, leading them to explore a listing on the Nasdaq exchange.
    3. The proposed Nasdaq listing, initially planned for 2023, has been delayed, causing further obstacles in securing funding for the company’s development plans.
    4. Renergen aims to raise $200 million through the Nasdaq listing or private investors, which is a prerequisite for accessing $750 million in promised funding for gas and helium reserve expansion.
    5. The delayed funding package is crucial for Renergen’s profitability and its goal to extract higher amounts of natural gas and helium from its Free State gas field by 2027.
    6. While Renergen’s share price remained steady at R10.38 on the JSE, its market value of R1.5 billion is significantly lower than its peak of R6.3 billion less than two years ago, reflecting market concerns over its future prospects.
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