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+ Follow| Market cap | - |
|---|---|
| Enterprise Value | - |
| Dividend Yield | $NaN (NaN%) |
| Earnings per Share | $-3.16 |
| Beta | - |
| Outstanding Shares | 479,000,000 |
| P/E Ratio | 0 |
|---|---|
| PEG | 0 |
| Price to Sales | 0.0 |
| Price to Book Ratio | 0.0 |
| Enterprise Value to Revenue | - |
| Enterprise Value to EBIT | - |
| Enterprise Value to Net Income | 0 |
| Total Debt to Enterprise | - |
| Debt to Equity | 1.94 |
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Noble Energy, Inc. operates as an exploration and production company. It engages in the acquisition, exploration and development of crude oil and natural gas. The firm operates through the following geographical segments: United States, ...
This committee provides the official revenue estimates and technical analysis for all tax legislation. Its reports and expertise directly influence the development of tax policies, which in turn affect Noble Energy's corporate tax burden, capital expenditure incentives, and financial planning.
This powerful committee controls taxation, trade, and entitlement spending. Tax policy (e.g., corporate tax rates, deductions for drilling, energy-related tax credits or carbon taxes) directly impacts Noble Energy's profitability, capital investment decisions, and overall valuation. Trade policy can affect international operations and equipment sourcing.
This committee directly allocates discretionary federal spending. Its subcommittees can determine funding for energy-related infrastructure projects, environmental regulatory bodies, and research initiatives that directly impact the operating environment and potential opportunities for Noble Energy.
This committee is paramount for Noble Energy as it directly oversees national energy policy, public lands, and the Department of Energy. Its decisions on leasing regulations for federal lands and offshore areas (like the Gulf of Mexico) and overall energy policy can profoundly impact Noble Energy's core business activities and asset valuations.
This committee regulates the EPA, which sets critical environmental standards for air, water, and waste management. These regulations directly impact Noble Energy's exploration, production, and midstream operations, particularly in the U.S. onshore and Gulf of Mexico segments, influencing operational costs and permitting.
Noble Energy has significant international operations in the Eastern Mediterranean, West Africa, and other regions. Foreign policy, treaties, and sanctions legislation (e.g., on specific countries) can directly impact its ability to operate, explore, produce, or sell in these critical international markets, as well as influencing global energy prices.