Surgutneftegaz PAO
MOEX:SNGS

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MOEX:SNGS
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Price: 24.175 RUB 0.81%
Market Cap: 1T RUB
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Market Cap
1T RUB
Industry
Energy

Surgutneftegaz PAO, a cornerstone of the Russian energy sector, traces its roots back to the rich oil fields of Western Siberia, where it began its journey in the seismic decades following World War II. The company has built its reputation by mastering the art of oil exploration, extraction, and refining. Situated in one of the world's most bountiful oil reserves, Surgutneftegaz has honed a vertically integrated model that ensures control over every step of its value chain. This integration allows the company to extract crude oil from its extensive fields and efficiently transport and refine it into various petroleum products, capitalizing on the global demand for energy. Renowned for its conservative financial practices, Surgutneftegaz has amassed significant reserves, safeguarding it against the cyclical nature of the oil market. Its operational ethos is rooted in maximizing production efficiency and pioneering technological innovations, thus reducing costs and enhancing output. The company also earns revenue by marketing petroleum products domestically and internationally, tapping into energy markets worldwide. Additionally, Surgutneftegaz has used its financial acumen to invest in petrochemicals and power generation sectors, diversifying its portfolio and further solidifying its position as a titan in the energy domain. Through this strategic blend of operational prowess and financial prudence, Surgutneftegaz PAO has crafted a sustainable and robust business model in one of the world's most competitive industries.

SNGS Intrinsic Value
35.652 RUB
Undervaluation 32%
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