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PXP Energy Corp
XPHS:PXP

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PXP Energy Corp
XPHS:PXP
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Price: 2.39 PHP 0.42%
Market Cap: 4.7B PHP
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Market Cap
4.7B PHP
Industry
Energy

PXP Energy Corp. is an upstream oil and gas company, which engages in the exploration and production of crude oil, natural gas, and coal through its subsidiaries, Pitkin Petroleum Plc and Forum Energy Plc. The firm's principal asset is an operating interest in Service Contract (SC) 75. The company covers an area of 6,160 square kilometers in the North West Palawan Basin. The Company, through its subsidiary, Forum Energy Ltd. (FEL), holds interest in SC 72, which covers an area of 8,800 square kilometers in the West Philippine Sea. The firm's subsidiary, Pitkin Petroleum Ltd. (Pitkin), is an international upstream oil and gas company, which is engaged primarily in the acquisition, exploration and development of oil and gas properties and the production of hydrocarbon products with operations in the Philippines and Peru. Pitkin's principal asset is interest in Peru Block Z-38. The firm's subsidiaries include Brixton Energy & Mining Corporation, Forum Energy Philippines Corporation and Forum Exploration, Inc.

PXP Intrinsic Value
0.18 PHP
Overvaluation 93%
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