
Standard Energy Corporation engages in the acquisition of unproven oil and gas leaseholds with the intent of reselling or drilling; and developing such leaseholds with third-parties. It acquires primarily federal oil and gas leaseholds. The company also obtains leases through purchases in competitive bidding programs offered by various state agencies, principally the states of Utah and Wyoming. Standard Energy Corporation retains a royalty interest, ranging from 1% to 6% in various leaseholds that it resells. The company, through its wholly owned subsidiary, Petroleum Investment Company, also offers various geologic lease evaluation services; and provides information relating to geologic data, recommendations, and reports with respect to leaseholds offered in the leasing programs. Standard Energy Corporation also sells information with respect to individual oil and gas properties throughout the Rocky Mountain area, as well as offers oil and gas mapping services about properties located in the Rocky Mountain region. Further, it engages in the commercial development of its 'Biofuel Technologies', which are designed to solve the problem of disposing of municipal solid waste, through the recycle of the 'paper waste' in municipal waste into useful products, such as ethanol transportation fuels and fermentation lignin turbine fuels. The company was founded in 1978 and is headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Standard Energy Corp. trades as STDE on OTC. The company is classified in Energy / Oil & Gas Exploration & Production and reports in USD.
The current profile places the business in Oil & Gas Exploration & Production. This section is intended to summarize the operating segments, products, geographies, and main revenue lines from official filings.
Latest available fiscal data shows $68,126 of revenue and -$95,334 of net income.
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Standard Energy Corp. can be compared against peers such as American Energy Development Corp., Australian Oil & Gas Corporation, Axis Energy Corporation, Himalaya Technologies, Inc., King Resources, Inc, Legend Oil and Gas, Ltd..
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Current signals to investigate include market capitalization of $18,831, beta of 4.84, and return on equity of +289.7%.
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Company website: https://www.standardenergycorp.com
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