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Asian Energy Share Price

Asian Energy Services Ltd.

358

-12.15(-3.28%)
25th May 2026 | 3:28 PM
NSE : ASIANENE
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Asian Energy Performance

Price Movement

₹358.00

₹352.10

₹376.80

Today's LowToday's High

1 Year Performance

₹358.00

₹230.00

₹391.65

52 Week Low52 Week High

Markets Today

High₹376.80
Low₹352.10
Open at₹375.00
Prev Close₹370.15
Volumes5.80 L
Avg Price₹360.76
Lower Circuit₹296.15
Upper Circuit₹444.15

Historical Performance

3M High₹383.80
3M Low₹233.25
1 Yr High₹391.65
1 Yr Low₹230.00
3 Yr High₹444.15
3 Yr Low₹89.90
5 Yr High₹444.15
5 Yr Low₹51.50

Asian Energy Fundamentals

Market Cap
Market Runner Up
1,741.50 Cr.
PE Ratio (TTM)
High in industry
34
Dividend Yield
0.30
Net Profit TTM
21.5% incr over last year
51.16
Net Profit Growth
21.5% incr over last year
51.16
PEG Ratio
High in industry
1.60
ROE
2% decr over last year
10.35
Operating Revenue TTM
791.05
Operating Revenue Growth
70.1% incr over last year
Book Value
Below industry Median
3.80
MFI
MFI strongly Overbought
86.84
RSI
RSI is mid-range
67.18
EPS (TTM)
11.43
Debt to Equity
0.32
Face Value
10
Operating Profit Margin Qtr.
11.92
Operating Profit Qtr.
47.75
Net Profit Qtr.
31.96
Operating Revenue Qtr.
338.23
PB Ratio
3.80

Asian Energy Financials

*All values are in Rs. Cr
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Indicator
Mar 2026
Dec 2025
Sep 2025
Jun 2025
Mar 2025
Total Revenue207.13108.2361.04115.37214.48
Operating Expense168.5886.3755103.49183.65
Operating Profit38.5521.866.0411.8730.84
Depreciation4.483.9344.064.07
Interest1.842.201.071.331.38
Tax9.204.700.842.226.56
Net Profit22.6914.211.846.1120.56

Asian Energy Technicals

Asian Energy Services Ltd. EMA & SMA

358.00

-12.15 (-3.28%)

Bullish Moving Average

16

Bearish Moving Average

0

Day EMA5 ₹351.8
Day EMA10 ₹337.3
Day EMA12 ₹333.5
Day EMA20 ₹323.3
Day EMA26 ₹318.2
Day EMA50 ₹306.1
Day EMA100 ₹299.1
Day EMA200 ₹300.7

Asian Energy Support and Resistance

Resistance

First Resistance₹372.67
Second Resistance₹387.08
Third Resistance₹397.37

Support

First Support₹347.97
Second Support₹337.68
Third Support₹323.27

Technical Indicators

Day RSI67.18
Day MFI86.84
Day ADX26.59
Day Commodity Channel Index159.20
William-24.09
Day MACD15.27
Day MACD Signal Line9.07
Day ATR20.47
Day ROC12513.82
Day ROC2114.42

About Asian Energy Services Share Price 

Asian Energy Services Limited, with its corporate operations in Mumbai, functions as a service provider to the oil and gas, coal, and power sectors in India. The company provides seismic data acquisition and other oilfield services to energy companies. Asian Energy Services Limited share price on NSE and BSE reacts to the operational cycles of the energy sector and the company’s ability to secure new service contracts. The company operates through two primary segments. One segment is Oil and Gas, which covers seismic surveys and production services. The other segment is Mineral and Other Energy Sectors. The Asian Energy Services Limited stock price depends heavily on the order book from state-run explorers like ONGC and the global demand for energy services. 

The company also provides operations and maintenance services for offshore production assets. The financial health of Asian Energy Services Limited is tied to the utilization of its seismic crews and the successful execution of its project backlog. Asian Energy Services Limited live share price offers a real-time view of how the market values these service capabilities. Investors look at project execution speed and cost management to gauge potential performance. Asian Energy Services Limited stock price movements are often linked to news about new contract wins or the completion of existing projects. The company also faces competition from other specialized service providers in the Indian market. Asian Energy Services Limited live price reflects the immediate impact of government policy on local sourcing and energy exploration. 

Asian Energy Services Fundamentals  

a. Company Background

Asian Energy Services Limited (AESL) is an Indian oilfield services company incorporated in 1992 as Asian Oilfield Services Limited. It is headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. The company operates across the upstream oil & gas value chain, offering services such as seismic data acquisition, operations & maintenance (O&M), production facility EPC, and related energy infrastructure services. Over time, it has expanded from a primarily seismic-focused company into an integrated energy services provider through diversification into O&M, EPC, mining, and energy infrastructure services. The company is listed on both the BSE and NSE in India.

 

b. Company Product Lines

  • Seismic Services: 2D and 3D geophysical data acquisition, processing support, and related exploration services for oil & gas companies.  
  • Operations & Maintenance (O&M): Operation and maintenance of oil & gas production facilities, including onshore and offshore assets.  
  • Infrastructure EPC: Engineering, procurement, and construction services for production facilities and energy infrastructure projects.  
  • Enhanced Oil Recovery & Field Services: Supporting production optimization and asset performance improvement for upstream operators.  
  • Material Handling & Mining Services: Engineering and installation of material handling systems and mining-related infrastructure solutions.  

 

c. Company Revenue Model

  • Long-term service contracts with oil & gas operators, public sector undertakings, and private exploration companies.  
  • Revenue from seismic projects executed on a project or contract basis.  
  • O&M contracts providing recurring, annuity-like income streams over multi-year periods.  
  • EPC contracts executed on milestone-based billing structures depending on project progress.  
  • Mining and infrastructure contracts contributing additional project-based revenues.  

 

d. Geographic Presence

  • Operations primarily based in India, with headquarters in Mumbai.  
  • Project execution across multiple Indian states depending on oil & gas exploration sites.  
  • International exposure through select seismic and O&M contracts in regions such as Africa, Europe, and the Middle East (project-dependent).  
  • Deployment model relies on mobilization of crews and equipment to remote exploration and production sites.  
  • Presence is project-driven rather than fixed manufacturing locations across countries.  

 

e. Key Milestones

  • 1992: Incorporated as Asian Oilfield Services Limited.  
  • 1995–1998: Began seismic survey and rig operations in India.  
  • 2007–2015: Expanded seismic operations and secured multiple domestic and international contracts.  
  • 2016: Acquisition by Oilmax group; entry into operations & maintenance services.  
  • 2019: Rebranded as Asian Energy Services Limited and diversified into minerals and infrastructure services.  
  • 2020 onwards: Expansion into integrated EPC, O&M, and energy infrastructure services.  

 

f. Industry Perspective

The oilfield services industry in India is closely linked to exploration activity, crude oil production trends, and government investment in domestic energy security. Demand for seismic surveys, O&M services, and EPC execution generally rises when upstream exploration and production activity increases. The sector is also influenced by global oil prices, which impact exploration budgets and capital expenditure cycles of oil & gas companies. In recent years, the industry has seen a shift toward integrated service providers offering end-to-end solutions across exploration, production, and infrastructure support. This structural shift supports companies like Asian Energy Services, which operate across multiple segments of the upstream value chain. 

Asian Energy Services Limited Stock Market Presence: Listings & Index Representation 

Asian Energy Services Limited is listed on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). Investors can trade Asian Energy Services Limited share price on the NSE under the symbol ASIANENE. On the BSE, the scrip code for Asian Energy Services Limited is 530355. The company’s market presence is primarily situated within the small-cap segment of the market. Asian Energy Services Limited stock price is generally tracked by investors interested in the oilfield services and exploration support industry. Because of its specific niche within the energy value chain, the stock is a specific play on domestic oil and gas production activity rather than a broad market index heavyweight. 

Asian Energy Services Limited is part of several broad-based and sector-specific stock market indices. While it is not included in benchmark indices like the Sensex or Nifty 50, Asian Energy Services Limited share price is a constituent of wider market indices such as the S&P CNX 500 (Nifty 500). The company is also included in various BSE indices. Asian Energy Services Limited stock price appears in the BSE SmallCap index. It is also part of the BSE Oil & Gas index, which tracks companies in the exploration and production ecosystem. Additionally, Asian Energy Services Limited is included in broader composite indices like the BSE AllCap and BSE 1000. 

Asian Energy Services Limited Stock Performance and Asian Energy Services Limited Share Price History 

Asian Energy Services Limited share price on NSE reflects its status as a specialized energy service provider in India. The performance is driven by the order book value, utilization of seismic equipment, and the ability to manage project execution risks. Investors compare Asian Energy Services Limited share price today with other oilfield service companies to gauge relative performance. These underlying factors are often visible through real market movements across different periods. Similar trends are observed during earnings-driven movements. Broader sector strength and increased exploration budgets by oil companies have also played a role in supporting Asian Energy Services Limited share price. In addition to operational factors, corporate actions such as bonus issues can have a significant impact on Asian Energy Services Limited share price movements in the short term, even when a company’s fundamentals remain stable. This shows how specific corporate events can trigger short-term swings in the stock price. 

While short-term movements reflect events and announcements, longer-term valuation trends are visible through Asian Energy Services Limited share price 52-week high and low, providing context beyond daily or weekly changes. Highs indicate strong contract wins and stable project margins, while lows align with market corrections or a slowdown in exploration activity. These levels capture the impact of energy policies, global crude oil price trends, and earnings visibility. Asian Energy Services Limited stock performance reflects the trading behaviour of a small-cap service provider operating within India’s regulated energy sector. The company’s diversified service portfolio across seismic and O&M has shaped Asian Energy Services Limited share price history. 

Asian Energy Services Limited stock performance over time has closely followed India’s energy demand and exploration cycles. For instance, the share price has shown long-term wealth creation, marked by periods of sharp gains and phases of consolidation. Between 2023 and 2025, the stock delivered significant returns over one year as well as over three years. From 2025 onwards, the share price has shown momentum supported by strong performance in the operations segment. Over longer investment horizons, the stock has delivered meaningful returns, including gains over five years. These returns highlight consistent growth aligned with the expansion of energy infrastructure and increased spending on domestic exploration. 

Despite market disruptions, Asian Energy Services shares showed resilience. While the broader market faced challenges, the company’s focus on essential services to state-owned explorers helped the stock retain value. Prudent management of project costs kept shares stable amid market volatility. Asian Energy Services Limited share price has seen decreases due to several recurring reasons. A decline in the order book or delays in project execution directly impacts profitability and leads to selling pressure. Changes in government policy regarding revenue sharing in oil and gas blocks can also cause the stock to fall. Furthermore, any increase in operational costs without a matching rise in billing rates squeezes the company’s margins. Periods of economic slowdown that affect industrial energy demand raise concerns about exploration budgets. The stock is also sensitive to fluctuations in global crude oil prices; if oil prices fall, exploration activity may decrease. A decrease in utilization of seismic crews directly hurts the company’s revenue, resulting in a lower valuation. The stock saw a decline in certain quarters when the company reported lower net profit. 

Asian Energy Services Limited Investor Relevance and Role in Portfolio 

Asian Energy Services Limited is a holding in small-cap and energy sector-focused portfolios, offering exposure to oilfield services, seismic data acquisition, and O&M for production assets. Inclusion in the BSE SmallCap and Oil & Gas indices underscores its importance in India’s private energy service delivery space. The company’s diversified service model and established reputation make it a consideration for long-term allocations. Asian Energy Services Limited equity is held by a mix of domestic and international institutional investors. The promoter holding is substantial, reflecting the management’s stake in the business. Promoters hold a significant portion of the company, with the rest distributed among retail and institutional investors. 

Beyond fundamentals and ownership, the stock is actively monitored in the derivatives market on the NSE. Technical indicators such as RSI, MACD, and MFI provide additional insight into short-term momentum shifts in Asian Energy Services Limited share price. While these indicators are primarily used for near-term trading decisions, they also help investors and portfolio managers understand broader market sentiment. In the short-term and weekly timeframe, the stock has exhibited price movements that often correlate with news on contract wins. This consistency suggests that, despite occasional fluctuations indicated by momentum indicators, the stock maintains a pattern tied to operational announcements. Asian Energy Services Limited stock price movements are also tracked via delivery percentage and volume data. 

Asian Energy Services Limited’s beta has generally reflected its status as a small-cap energy stock. The company’s beta suggests a specific sensitivity to market movements. Over shorter timeframes, such as the one-month period, the stock has shown relatively higher sensitivity to market movements, indicating short-term volatility. During the three-month period, this sensitivity often aligns with broader market trends in the small-cap space. Across longer durations, such as the six-month and one-year periods, the beta may stabilize. Overall, these variations across different timeframes highlight that while the stock may experience short-term fluctuations, its longer-term movement is tied to the execution of its business strategy in the energy sector. 

Asian Energy Services Limited Sectoral Relevance and Peer Positioning 

Asian Energy Services Limited sector relevance stems from its scale in seismic acquisition and operational management of energy assets in India. Peer comparisons with Deep Industries, Selan Exploration Technology, and Hindustan Oil Exploration Company focus on order book size, operating margins, and utilization rates rather than short-term stock moves. These benchmarks help investors assess operational scale and efficiency. Institutional tracking of domestic exploration spending and government energy policies further highlights Asian Energy Services Limited positioning within India’s broader energy service market. 

  • Market Cap History
    Asian Energy Services Limited market cap highlights its position as a player within India’s energy service sector. The company’s market value fluctuates based on investor perception of future exploration activity in India. In earlier periods, the market cap remained at relatively moderate levels, indicating steady but measured market expectations. As the company secured larger contracts, the valuation saw upward movement. More recently, the market cap reflects the cyclical nature of the oil and gas services industry. This scale strengthens its visibility among institutional investors and supports consistent investment interest, reinforcing its role as a key private energy service provider.
  • Earnings History
    Asian Energy Services Limited earnings trajectory demonstrates the impact of project execution on profitability. The company’s income is directly tied to the completion of seismic surveys and O&M contracts. In recent fiscal periods, total income showed growth, supported by the core oil and gas business. The company reported specific increases in overall profits in certain quarters when revenue from operations was high. However, excluding specific exceptional items, the underlying profitability reflects the project-based nature of the business. These developments illustrate the company’s ability to manage large-scale energy infrastructure projects for public sector clients. 
  • EPS History
    Asian Energy Services Limited EPS provides insight into its operational performance and income generation from oilfield services and production management. Between earlier periods, earnings per share reflected the cyclical profitability of the sector. In specific recent quarters, EPS saw a significant increase corresponding with higher sales from the Oil and Gas segment. In other quarters, EPS moderated or declined due to increased expenses or lower revenue recognition from ongoing projects. More recent quarterly performance suggests that EPS can vary significantly based on the timing of project completions and the startup of new service contracts. 
  • P/E History
    Asian Energy Services Limited P/E ratio reflects how investors perceive the company’s earnings relative to its project-based revenue streams. In earlier years, the ratio remained at relatively moderate levels, indicating steady market expectations. When the company reported strong order inflows and profit growth, the valuation rose as investors reassessed the company’s future prospects. In other periods, the ratio moderated to reflect a more balanced view of the company’s earnings potential in a competitive bidding environment. Overall, these changes highlight how market sentiment evolved alongside the company’s financial performance and the broader energy cycle. 

Summary 

Asian Energy Services Limited operates in the specialized field of oil and gas services. The company’s performance is tied to the exploration and production budgets of Indian energy majors. Asian Energy Services Limited share price reacts to specific contract announcements and project execution updates. Investors watch the order book as a key indicator for future revenue. Asian Energy Services Limited stock price ultimately reflects the company’s efficiency in deploying technology for seismic imaging and maintaining offshore assets for its clients in the energy sector. 

 

Asian Energy Shareholding Pattern

Held ByDec 2024Mar 2025Jun 2025Sep 2025Dec 2025Mar 2026
Promoter616161616160.8
FII2.32.42.30.91.11.3
DII000.30.40.50.9
Public36.636.536.437.637.337

Asian Energy Delivery And Volume

PeriodCombined Delivery VolumeNSE+BSE Traded Volume AvgDaily Avg Delivery Volume %
Day5.18 L15.97 L32.42%
Week6.12 L23.13 L26.48%
1 Month2.31 L7.29 L31.68%
6 Month90.15 K2.47 L36.45%

Asian Energy SWOT Analysis

Strengths29
Weakness9
Opportunity2
Threats1

Best results last week in YoY net profit and revenue growth

Benjamin Graham Value Screen

Companies with 10% increase in share price over three months, with rising net profit growth

Strong Momentum: Price above short, medium and long term moving averages

Relative Outperformance versus Industry over 1 Month

Rising Net Cash Flow and Cash from Operating activity

Relative Outperformance versus Industry over 1 Year

Companies with high TTM EPS Growth

Stocks whose current price is 20% higher than week low, and more than previous close

Stocks gaining versus previous close, open price and RSI

High Momentum Scores (Technical Scores greater than 50)

Good quarterly growth in the recent results

Relative Outperformance versus Industry over 1 Week

Relative Outperformance versus Industry over 1 Month

Overbought by Money Flow Index (MFI)

Effectively using its capital to generate profit - RoCE improving in last 2 years

Growth in Net Profit with increasing Profit Margin (QoQ)

Companies with Low Debt

Increasing Revenue every quarter for the past 2 quarters

Increasing profits every quarter for the past 2 quarters

Strong cash generating ability from core business - Improving Cash Flow from operation for last 2 years

Company able to generate Net Cash - Improving Net Cash Flow for last 2 years

Annual Net Profits improving for last 2 years

Book Value per share Improving for last 2 years

Companies with Zero Promoter Pledge

Near 52 Week High

RSI indicating price strength

Stocks near 52 Week High with Significant Volumes

Stocks Outperforming their Industry Price Change in the Quarter

Asian Energy Corporate Action

Ex-Date
Dividend Amount
Dividend Type
Record Date
Instrument Type
19 Sep, 20251FINAL19 Sep, 2025Equity Share
28 Oct, 20030.8INTERIM14 Nov, 2003Equity Share

Asian Energy Stock Comparison

Financials
Price (₹)₹1,431₹171.50₹469.10₹924.10₹33.29
% Change0.53%4.38%0.04%2.51%2.02%
Revenue TTM (₹ Cr)₹2,167.56₹4,091.66₹890.71₹3,953.52₹661.95
Net Profit TTM (₹ Cr)₹191.62₹106.36₹179.94₹350.08₹25.76
PE TTM13.0015.6016.8013.106.60
1 Year Return-14.873.3910.87-25.25-24.31
ROCE19.3911.2416.0132.28-

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