Solaris Oilfield Infrastructure Inc
NYSE:SEI

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Solaris Oilfield Infrastructure Inc
NYSE:SEI
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Price: 51.09 USD -3.33% Market Closed
Market Cap: 3.5B USD
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Solaris Oilfield Infrastructure Inc
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In the demanding and ever-evolving world of oil and gas, Solaris Oilfield Infrastructure Inc. has carved its niche as a pivotal player, offering cutting-edge solutions designed to enhance the efficiency and safety of drilling operations. Born out of innovation and strategic foresight, Solaris emerged with a mission to address the logistical challenges that have long plagued the industry. The company specializes in providing mobile, integrated infrastructure platforms that manage the delivery, storage, and real-time data tracking of essential materials such as sand used in hydraulic fracturing. By streamlining these processes, Solaris enables its clients to maximize productivity while minimizing environmental footprints, setting a new standard for operational effectiveness. Solaris's business model centers around selling or leasing its patented equipment, which includes highly engineered mobile proppant management systems and chemical management solutions. These systems are deployed to drill sites, optimizing logistics and enhancing the operational workflow. Revenue is generated primarily through rental and service contracts, with additional income streams from consumable product sales and value-added services such as data analytics. By leveraging its proprietary technology, Solaris not only boosts efficiency for its clients but also cements itself as an indispensable ally in the quest for more sustainable and cost-effective oilfield operations, demonstrating an astute blend of innovation and market responsiveness.

SEI Intrinsic Value
66.8 USD
Undervaluation 24%
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