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May 27th, 2026 | 08:20 CEST

A Multi-Billion-Dollar Business: Zefiro Methane Is a Major Player – A Revaluation Is on the Horizon!

  • methane
  • OrphanWells
  • Oil
  • Gas
  • CarbonCredits
  • climatechange
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Methane is now considered one of the key levers in the global fight against climate change. Over a 20-year period, the gas is more than 80 times more harmful to the climate than CO₂, and in the US, it escapes by the millions from abandoned and orphaned oil and gas wells. Accordingly, political pressure is mounting to quickly eliminate these harmful sources of emissions. In the US alone, billions of dollars from government subsidy programs, climate initiatives, and private ESG investments are now flowing into remediation efforts. Zefiro operates as a hidden champion at this intersection. With its latest acquisition, the company's profitable growth is gaining significant momentum. The stock is poised for a revaluation.

time to read: 4 minutes | Author: Carsten Mainitz
ISIN: ZEFIRO METHANE CORP | CA98926D1069 | NEO: ZEFI

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    Business Model of the Hidden Champion

    The environmental services provider is further expanding its presence in the multi-billion-dollar market for the plugging of orphaned oil and gas wells. With additional drilling rigs, new major contracts, the latest acquisition, and growing operational clout, the company is consistently pursuing its expansion strategy.

    The company is pursuing an integrated approach. In addition to well decommissioning, its core business also includes measuring methane leaks and developing proprietary environmental technologies. According to expert estimates, there are approximately 2.2 million abandoned oil and gas wells (orphan wells) in the US. This corresponds to a market potential of up to USD 600 billion. The accelerated expansion of the high-margin business of measuring methane leaks significantly improves profitability.

    Last year, the company reached a landmark milestone. It became the first company to successfully market emission credits using the "Orphan Well" methodology of the Accredited Carbon Registry (ACR). The US-based ACR is one of the leading institutions for the development and certification of emission standards in the international carbon market. Proper decommissioning of abandoned and orphaned oil and gas wells prevents significant amounts of climate-damaging methane from being released. The emissions saved through this process are recorded and verified by the ACR and subsequently converted into tradable emission credits.

    This market is gaining global significance as more companies act as buyers to achieve their climate and net-zero goals. For Zefiro, this represents an enormous opportunity to increase revenue.

    Political Tailwind and Strong Market Position

    The issue of methane emissions from orphaned oil and gas wells is highly politically relevant in the US. For this reason, the "Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act" was passed. As part of the program, the US government is providing states with a budget of USD 4.7 billion for remediation. This provides Zefiro with significant momentum.

    News and Growth

    As the company has now announced, its wholly-owned subsidiary Plants & Goodwin (P&G), through which Zefiro conducts its operations in the United States, will commission two additional drilling rigs for a major US natural gas producer starting next month. The projects involve the professional plugging of gas wells in New York, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Kentucky. These are regions where the remediation of aging energy infrastructure is becoming increasingly important.

    It is worth noting that, based on P&G's expertise, a business relationship with the customer has existed since 2017. Until now, only one drilling rig had been in permanent use as part of the ongoing 2026 decommissioning program. Now, a second rig will be deployed simultaneously in Pennsylvania and New York to accelerate the remediation efforts.

    Crucial in this context is the recent acquisition of equipment from Viking Well Service for USD 4.3 million, including five drilling rigs. This enables the company to expand into five new US states and strengthen its position in its existing business, which previously spanned eight states.

    Only through this acquisition can a third rig now be deployed for operations in West Virginia and Kentucky. The existing fleet was previously operating at full capacity. This should be seen as a clear indication of the high demand for the company's specialized services. With the acquisition of the equipment from Viking Well Service, Zefiro forecasts additional revenue of USD 10 million per year.

    It is noteworthy that the current projects are not part of standard business operations but are significantly more challenging. Several of the 26 total wells to be plugged extend significantly deeper than typical gas wells and, in some cases, are located in steep, hard-to-access terrain. The new contract thus reflects the company's extensive expertise and reputation for complex remediation projects.

    Financials and Valuation

    Zefiro's fiscal year ends on June 30. In the first nine months, the Canadian company generated revenue of over USD 33 million and an adjusted operating profit (EBITDA) of USD 4.25 million. The company has thus established itself as a market leader in the field of plugging and decommissioning oil and gas wells.

    With the acquisition of equipment from Viking Well Service, revenue in the next fiscal year is likely to exceed USD 50 million. The rising margin trend is particularly important. Currently, Zefiro is valued at approximately CAD 68 million (~USD 49 million), at a share price of around CAD 0.75.

    This corresponds roughly to one times the revenue expected next year. Typically, companies with such a growth profile and outstanding market position are valued at 2 to 3 times their revenue. This implies near-term upside potential of 100% to 200% for the stock.

    Given the strong growth and outstanding market position, new all-time highs are merely a matter of time.

    Reducing methane emissions is one of the key climate and energy policy challenges worldwide. Millions of abandoned and orphaned oil and gas wells are considered a significant source of emissions. This represents a business opportunity worth billions for the hidden champion Zefiro Methane. With its latest acquisition, the company is accelerating its growth in the US. The stock, however, does not adequately reflect this potential. It is only a matter of time before the revaluation begins, with upside potential of 100% to 200%.


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    Pursuant to §85 of the German Securities Trading Act (WpHG), we point out that Apaton Finance GmbH as well as partners, authors or employees of Apaton Finance GmbH (hereinafter referred to as "Relevant Persons") may hold shares or other financial instruments of the aforementioned companies in the future or may bet on rising or falling prices and thus a conflict of interest may arise in the future. The Relevant Persons reserve the right to buy or sell shares or other financial instruments of the Company at any time (hereinafter each a "Transaction"). Transactions may, under certain circumstances, influence the respective price of the shares or other financial instruments of the Company.

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    Der Autor

    Carsten Mainitz

    The native Rhineland-Palatinate has been a passionate market participant for more than 25 years. After studying business administration in Mannheim, he worked as a journalist, in equity sales and many years in equity research.

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