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Current Ratio in Energy & Oil & Gas

How to interpret and apply current ratio specifically when analyzing energy & oil & gas stocks in India.

Quick Recap: What is Current Ratio?

The current ratio measures a company's ability to pay short-term obligations with its short-term assets โ€” a basic test of financial health.

Current Ratio = Current Assets รท Current Liabilities

How Current Ratio Works Differently in Energy & Oil & Gas

Commodity-linked, government-regulated pricing, high capex, cyclical earnings tied to crude prices.

Typical Ranges for Energy & Oil & Gas

Typical D/E (leverage context)0.5-2.0x

General benchmark: 1.5-3.0 is healthy. Below 1.0 is a red flag. Banks are excluded.

Example Energy & Oil & Gas Companies to Analyze

Use the Equiscale Screener โ†’ to filter energy & oil & gas stocks by current ratio and other metrics.

Key Takeaways

  • Current Ratio in energy & oil & gas should be compared against sector peers, not the market average.
  • Sector characteristics: Commodity-linked, government-regulated pricing, high capex, cyclical earnings tied to crude prices.
  • Always cross-check with other metrics. No single ratio tells the full story.

Learn More in the Academy

Dive deeper into current ratio and related concepts:

โ† Full Current Ratio Guide

Current Ratio in Other Sectors