Maha Energy AB
STO:MAHA A
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Maha Energy AB
Glance View
Maha Energy AB engages in the exploration, development and production of oil and natural gas. The company is headquartered in Stockholm, Stockholm and currently employs 80 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2016-07-29. The company directly operates through Maha Energy Inc in Canada, as well as Maha Energy 1 [Brazil] AB and Maha Energy 2 [Brazil] AB in Sweden. The company owns an oil field in Wyoming, the United States. The firm specializes in primary, secondary and enhanced oil and gas recovery technologies, and operates a technical office in Calgary and Alberta in Canada, as well as an operations office in Newcastle and Wyoming in the United States. The firm operates as wholly-owned subsidiaries Gran Tierra Finance (Luxembourg) SARL and Gran Tierra Brazco (Luxembourg) SARL.
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