Mosman Oil and Gas Ltd
LSE:MSMN

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LSE:MSMN
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Price: 0.037 GBX -5.13% Market Closed
Market Cap: 8.5m GBX
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Market Cap
8.5m GBX
Industry
Energy

Mosman Oil & Gas Ltd. is an oil exploration and development company, which engages in the evaluation of potential production or mineral assets for acquisition. The company is headquartered in Sydney, New South Wales. The company went IPO on 2014-03-20. The firm is engaged in operating its projects in the United States and Australia. The firm's projects include Falcon, Stanley, Greater Stanley, Arkoma Stacked Pay, Cinnabar, Galaxie and Amadeus Basin Project. The firm owns one granted permit and one application in the Amadeus Basin in Central Australia and hosts both conventional and unconventional oil and gas. The Company’s wholly owned US subsidiary Mosman Texas LLC owns a 27% interest in the Arkoma Stacked Pay Project, located in Okfuskee County, Oklahoma. The firm holds a 85% working interest in the 348.83 acre Cinnabar Lease which includes the Challenger Project located between Mosman's Stanley and Champion projects in East Texas.

MSMN Intrinsic Value
0.022 GBX
Overvaluation 41%
Intrinsic Value
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