Mammoth Energy Statement On PREPA Entering Settlement Agreement With Whitefish Energy Holdings
Mammoth Energy Services (NASDAQ: TUSK) issues a statement regarding the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority's (PREPA) settlement with Whitefish Energy for Hurricane Maria recovery funds. CEO Arty Straehla emphasizes that Mammoth's subsidiary Cobra Acquisitions is owed over $344 million, including $117 million in interest, for its restoration work, which remains unpaid nearly three years post-completion. He stresses the urgency for PREPA to fulfill its financial obligations to avoid further complications with their bankruptcy proceedings.
- Mammoth's subsidiary Cobra has a significant amount owed ($344 million) for restoration work in Puerto Rico, indicating potential future cash inflow.
- Cobra's work has proven resilient during subsequent natural disasters, showcasing the quality of their services.
- Mammoth has not received payment for its work nearly three years after completion, raising concerns about cash flow and financial stability.
- PREPA's delay in payments could adversely affect its ability to exit bankruptcy, which may indirectly impact Mammoth's financial outlook.
OKLAHOMA CITY, March 4, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Mammoth Energy Services, Inc. (NASDAQ: TUSK) ("Mammoth" or the "Company") today issued the following statement in response to the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority ("PREPA") entering into a settlement agreement with Whitefish Energy Holdings, LLC ("Whitefish") for compensation owed for services rendered in Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.
Arty Straehla, Chief Executive Officer of Mammoth, commented "While it is certainly encouraging PREPA has begun addressing amounts owed to post-bankruptcy creditors, Mammoth's subsidiary Cobra Acquisitions LLC ("Cobra") is owed more than three times the amount owed to Whitefish for our work restoring electricity for the island of Puerto Rico. It has been nearly five years since Hurricane Maria, and nearly three years since Cobra completed its work, which has stood the test of time during subsequent natural disasters. We are proud of our work, and fully expect to be compensated for our efforts. It is clear the time for talk is over, and the time for action is now. We have been fully cooperative throughout this process, providing every piece of requested documentation. PREPA is running out of excuses for its refusal to pay, and if they continue to drag their feet, we believe it will further impact their ability to exit from bankruptcy."
Following Hurricane Maria (September 2017) in Puerto Rico and its complete destruction of the island's power grid, Mammoth, through Cobra, was awarded an initial
As of February 28, 2022, Mammoth, through Cobra, is owed
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