Europa Oil & Gas (Holdings) PLC
LSE:EOG

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Europa Oil & Gas (Holdings) PLC
LSE:EOG
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Price: 1.85 GBX -7.5% Market Closed
Market Cap: 17.7m GBX
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Market Cap
17.7m GBX
Industry
Energy

Europa Oil & Gas (Holdings) Plc involves in the exploration and production of hydrocarbons. The firm operates through four segments: UK, Ireland, Morocco and new ventures. The company has a diverse portfolio of onshore and offshore oil and gas assets at various stages of developmental cycle, including exploration and production. The firm produces from three oilfields in the East Midlands having 100% working interest in both the West Firsby and Crosby Warren fields and approximately 65% non-operated interest in Whisby. The company is involved in about six licenses in the Irish Atlantic Margin, covering an area of approximately 4,986 square kilometers. Its exploration licenses in Ireland includes FEL 3/13, FEL 3/19, FEL 1/17, FEL 4/19, FEL 2/13 and FEL 1/17. The company holds approximately 75% interest in, and is operator of, the Inezgane Permit (Inezgane), offshore Morocco.

EOG Intrinsic Value
0.27 GBX
Overvaluation 86%
Intrinsic Value
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