Chariot Stock

Chariot FCF/Debt

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The Free Cash Flow to Debt Ratio of Chariot (CHAR.L) as of Aug 23, 2026 is -2,782.79 %. In the previous year, Free Cash Flow to Debt Ratio was -1,729.90 % — a change of 60.86% (lower).

FCF/Debt

-2,782.79 %

YoY

60.86%

Last updated:

Free Cash Flow to Debt Ratio of Chariot is 2026 -2,782.79 % . Free Cash Flow to Debt Ratio of Chariot was 2025 -1,729.90 % . It decreases by 60.86% lower compared to the previous year.

The Chariot FCF/Debt history

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FCF/Debt
Date
FCF/Debt
Jan 1, 2019
-837.61 USD
Jan 1, 2020
-710.60 USD
Jan 1, 2021
-2,687.67 USD
Jan 1, 2022
-10,900.00 USD
Jan 1, 2023
-1,729.90 USD
Jan 1, 2024
-2,782.79 USD
The Chariot FCF/Debt history
YEARFCF/DebtYoY
-2,782.79 %+60.86%
-1,729.90 %-84.13%
-10,900.00 %+305.56%
-2,687.67 %+278.23%
-710.60 %-15.16%
-837.61 %
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Chariot Stock analysis

What does Chariot do? Chariot Oil and Gas Ltd is an independent energy company that focuses on the exploration and production of oil and gas. The London-based company was founded in 2007 and focuses on exploration in Africa and the Atlantic. The history of Chariot Oil and Gas began with the acquisition of Norio Oil, a company engaged in hydrocarbon exploration. With the acquisition, Chariot Oil and Gas was able to establish itself in industrialized countries and became a major provider of oil and gas. The company focuses on offshore exploration and specializes in the search for untapped and undiscovered reserves. Chariot Oil and Gas utilizes the latest technologies and works with experienced geologists and professionals to identify and explore promising areas. Chariot Oil and Gas' business model is based on its capabilities in oil and gas reserve exploration. The company focuses its efforts on areas with promising exploration results. It always ensures that the company remains financially sound and does not invest in risky ventures. Chariot Oil and Gas has various business areas: exploration, production, and trading. In the exploration sector, the company continuously seeks new oil and gas discoveries to expand its portfolio. In the production sector, the company operates existing reserves and produces oil and gas. The trading sector focuses on the sale of oil and gas products in international markets. The company offers various products and services. Chariot Oil and Gas produces crude oil, condensate, and natural gas. Additionally, the company provides logistics and trading services. Close collaboration with customers and suppliers ensures that the products meet the customers' requirements and needs. Chariot Oil and Gas has achieved significant successes in recent years. For example, in July 2019, a significant gas discovery was made offshore Morocco. The discovery encompasses approximately 1 trillion cubic feet (TCF) of natural gas. This is an important milestone for the company and demonstrates that there are still promising reserves yet to be discovered. The company strives to play a leading role in the oil and gas industry. To achieve this, Chariot Oil and Gas focuses on continuously improving its capabilities and collaborating with other companies and governments. With its experience and expertise, Chariot Oil and Gas is able to make significant contributions to energy supply and promote the well-being of people. Overall, Chariot Oil and Gas is an innovative company specializing in the exploration and production of oil and gas. The company is committed to discovering new reserves and enriching the market with its expertise. Chariot is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.

Frequently Asked Questions about Chariot stock

Free Cash Flow to Debt Ratio of Chariot is -2,782.79 % in 2026.

Free Cash Flow to Debt Ratio of Chariot changed from -1,729.90 % to -2,782.79 %, representing a 60.86% change. The value is lower than the previous year.

On Eulerpool you can find the complete historical development of Free Cash Flow to Debt Ratio Chariot since 2006 – with annual values, charts, and detailed analysis.

FCF/Debt measures the percentage of total debt that could be repaid from free cash flow. It is a stricter measure than OCF/Debt as it accounts for capital expenditures.

A 'good' varies by industry and company stage. On Eulerpool, you can compare Free Cash Flow to Debt Ratio's Chariot with sector peers and the industry average to assess whether it is attractive.

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