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Petrolia SE

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Petrolia SE functions as a provider of rental equipment for the oil sector,... Petrolia SE functions as a provider of rental equipment for the oil sector, extending its operations across Norway, the broader European continent, Asia, Australia, and various international markets. The company's activities are structured into two principal divisions: Exploration & Production and Oil Service. It is involved in both the sale and leasing of drilling machinery, along with providing land rigs for rent. Its inventory of rented drilling tools encompasses drill pipes, test strings, tubing, as well as casing, handling, and auxiliary equipment. Furthermore, Petrolia SE delivers essential services including equipment inspection, upkeep, casing and tubing running, drilling operations, and make and break services. Its customer base primarily consists of oil companies, drilling contractors, and other firms in the oil service industry. Founded in 1997 and headquartered in Limassol, Cyprus, the company adopted the name Petrolia SE in January 2013, having previously operated as Petrolia E&P Holdings SE.
Share Price
$0.67081877
Market Cap
$39.60M
Change (1 day)
4.07%
Change (1 year)
59.21%
Country
CY
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Operating Margin for Petrolia SE (PSE)
Operating Margin as of 2026 TTM: 0.00%
According to Petrolia SE latest financial reports and stock price the company's current Operating Margin (TTM) is 0.00%. At the end of 2026 the company had an Operating Margin of 0.00%.
Operating Margin history for Petrolia SE from 2026 to 2026
Operating Margin at the end of each year
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Operating Margin for similar companies or competitors
Company Operating Margin Operating Margin Difference Country
13.40% -
US
12.92% -
US
15.04% -
GB
11.44% -
US
18.71% -
LU
What is a company's Operating Margin?
The operating margin is a key indicator to assess the profitability of a company. Higher operating margins are generaly better as they show that a company is able to sell its products or services for much more than their production costs. The operating margin is calculated by dividing a company's earnings by its revenue.