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Hibiscus Petroleum Bhd
KLSE:HIBISCS

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Hibiscus Petroleum Bhd
KLSE:HIBISCS
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Price: 1.54 MYR -1.28% Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.2B MYR
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Market Cap
1.2B MYR
Industry
Energy

Hibiscus Petroleum Bhd.is an investment holding company, which engages in the exploration and production of oil and gas. The firm holds interests in several concessions in the United Kingdom and Australia and a production sharing contract in Malaysia. The Company’s segments include North Sabah, Anasuria Hibiscus, Bass Strait Cluster, and Investment holding and group activities. The North Sabah segment includes the management of the operations relating to the production of petroleum from four existing oil fields, namely St Joseph, South Furious, South Furious (SF)30 and Barton. The Anasuria Hibiscus segment consists of investments and operations in the United Kingdom, consisting of the Anasuria Cluster, the Marigold and Sunflower fields, License No. P2366, and License No. P2518, which are all located offshore in the United Kingdom Continental Shelf.

HIBISCS Intrinsic Value
2.82 MYR
Undervaluation 45%
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