Jadestone Energy PLC
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Price: 24.5 GBX -2%
Market Cap: 132.6m GBX
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Jadestone Energy PLC
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Market Cap
132.5m GBX
Industry
Energy

Jadestone Energy Plc is an independent oil and gas holding company, which focuses on the Asia Pacific region. The firm focuses on the Asia Pacific region. The company has a portfolio of development, production and exploration assets in Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines and Vietnam. The firm holds interest in the Stag oilfield and in the Montara project, both offshore Australia. The firm also holds interest in gas development blocks in Southwest Vietnam, and an operating interest in the Lemang PSC, onshore Sumatra, Indonesia, which includes the Akatara gas field. The firm is also engaged in identifying non-producing assets with resources that can be developed and produced.

JSE Intrinsic Value
78.58 GBX
Undervaluation 69%
Intrinsic Value
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