Overall Fundamental outlook

Business Operations:

Sector: Energy
Industry: Oil & Gas Refining & Marketing

Petronet LNG Limited engages in the import, storage, regasification, and supply of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in India. It owns and operates a LNG import and regasification terminal with name plate capacity of 17.5 MMTPA located in Dahej, Gujarat; and a LNG terminal with name plate capacity of 5 MMTPA located in Kochi, Kerala. The company serves oil and gas entities, gas aggregators, petrochemical entities, city gas distribution entities, refineries, fertilizer and power generating entities, and other industrial entities. Petronet LNG Limited was incorporated in 1998 and is based in New Delhi, India.

Revenue projections:

Revenue projections for PETRONET
Revenue projections for PETRONET

PETRONET's revenue projections indicate a decrease from the prior year, which may make investors hesitant. A revenue decline could harm the company's bottom line, prompting investors to be more careful, as lower earnings often signal potential issues with profitability and future performance.

Financial Ratios:

currentRatio 0.000000
forwardPE 11.461973
debtToEquity 14.846000
earningsGrowth -0.257000
revenueGrowth -0.171000
grossMargins 0.124200
operatingMargins 0.084850
trailingEps 24.300000
forwardEps 22.460000

PETRONET's Forward PE ratio suggests the stock price is reasonable in relation to earnings. It's not overpriced, providing room for future growth, making the stock a potentially valuable investment for those seeking long-term gains.
Petronet LNG Limited's low Debt-to-Equity ratio means it is not excessively reliant on debt financing. This low leverage suggests lower financial risk and stronger equity control, positioning the company in a more stable financial situation and reducing vulnerability to debt-related issues.
PETRONET's low earnings and revenue growth suggest that its profits could shrink. This points to a potential downturn in the company's financial outlook and may indicate challenges in maintaining profitability.
PETRONET's negative gross and operating margins reflect unprofitability, suggesting the company is unable to generate revenue sufficient to cover its costs. This could indicate deeper financial challenges or declining efficiency.
PETRONET's forward EPS is lower than its trailing EPS, indicating the company may experience reduced profitability. This signals that the company's earnings growth could slow down in the near future.

Price projections:

Price projections for PETRONET
Price projections for PETRONET

Throughout its recent performance, PETRONET's price has been consistently close to the lower range of projected values. This suggests that the company may face challenges in achieving higher valuations in the eyes of investors.

Recommendation changes over time:

Recommendations trend for PETRONET
Recommendations trend for PETRONET


The recent buy bias for PETRONET from analysts signals strong confidence in the stock's potential. This positive sentiment could encourage investors to see PETRONET as a smart place to invest their money, especially those looking for stable, long-term returns in a well-established company.