Condor Energies Inc
TSX:CDR

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TSX:CDR
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Price: 1.8 CAD 1.69% Market Closed
Market Cap: 121.4m CAD
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Market Cap
121.4m CAD
Industry
Energy

Condor Energies Inc is a CA-based company operating in Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels industry. The company is headquartered in Calgary, Alberta and currently employs 28 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2011-04-12. Condor Energies Inc, formerly Condor Petroleum Inc., is an international energy oil and gas company. The firm is focused on exploration and production activities in the Republic of Kazakhstan (Kazakhstan) and the Republic of Turkey (Turkey). Its subsidiaries include Marsa Turkey BV (MTBV) and Falcon Oil & Gas Ltd. The firm through its subsidiary, Marsa Turkey BV (MTBV), owns interest in two adjoining production licenses located on the Gallipoli peninsula in NW Turkey. The firm has a 100% working interest in two production licenses covering approximately 110 square kilometers located onshore Gallipoli Peninsula in the Republic of Turkey and is maturing construction and operation of Central Asia’s liquefied natural gas facility in the Republic of Kazakhstan. The firm is also seeking opportunities for natural gas field redevelopment projects in the Republic of Uzbekistan. The firm through its subsidiary, Falcon Oil & Gas Ltd., owns interest in the Zharkamys West 1 license.

CDR Intrinsic Value
2.89 CAD
Undervaluation 38%
Intrinsic Value
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