In this video, energy analyst Joel South explains why Denbury Resources (DNR) looks attractive as a long-term investment. Unlike unconventional shale drillers who experience sharp well decline curves, Denbury uses CO2-enhanced oil recovery, which helps increase crude extraction over 10 years before wells hit a long and slow decline curve; this method will increase the company's free cash flow position down the road. In addition to long-term revenue streams, Denbury's tertiary recovery could double the company's proven reserves, making today's valuations look that much better. Check out the video below for more information.
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Denbury Resources: A Value Play for Energy Investors
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Fool.com energy analyst Joel South makes the case for why Denbury Resources is a value play in the upstream segment of the energy sector.
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