| Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels Industry | Energy Sector | Ms. Maria Joao Carioca CEO | XMEX Exchange | PTGAL0AM0009 ISIN |
| PT Country | 6,886 Employees | - Last Dividend | 13 Nov 2024 Last Split | 24 Oct 2006 IPO Date |
Galp Energia, SGPS, S.A., an established integrated energy operator, maintains a significant presence both within Portugal and on an international scale. The corporation operates across various segments, encompassing Upstream, Industrial & Midstream, Commercial, and Renewables and New Business, offering a broad range of energy solutions. Originally known as Galp " Petróleos e Gás de Portugal, SGPS, S.A., the company underwent a name change in September 2000 to better reflect its diversified energy operations. Since its inception in 1999 and with its headquarters situated in Lisbon, Portugal, Galp Energia has committed to exploring, developing, and innovating within the energy sector to meet the growing global demand for sustainable and efficient energy solutions.
This segment is focused on the exploration, development, and production of hydrocarbons, with a primary operational focus in regions such as Brazil, Mozambique, Namibia, and Angola. The upstream activities form the backbone of Galp Energia's efforts in securing and supplying essential energy resources.
Comprising of ownership of refineries in Portugal, Galp Energia's Industrial & Midstream segment includes the management of energy involving oil products, gas, and electricity. It encompasses storage and transportation infrastructure for oil and gas products and engages in selling electricity to the grid in Portugal and Spain, demonstrating its pivotal role in the energy supply chain.
The Commercial segment of Galp Energia addresses the retail and business-to-business as well as business-to-consumer markets, offering products ranging from oil, gas, and electricity. It shows Galp's commitment to meeting the diverse needs of its clientele through a comprehensive product portfolio.
Underlining Galp Energia's focus on sustainability and innovation, this segment engages in developing solar and wind power generation projects primarily in Portugal and Spain. Apart from renewable energy projects, it also delves into the production of lithium-ion batteries, hydrogen, and biofuels, marking the company's foray into next-generation energy solutions. Additionally, the operation of service stations under this segment signifies Galp's presence in the consumer energy market.
Beyond its core operations, Galp Energia has also ventured into the reinsurance business, showcasing its versatility and strategic approach to tapping into complementary markets to bolster its portfolio and risk management capabilities.