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Deutsche Rohstoff AG — Investor Relations & Filings

Ticker · DRAG ISIN · DE000A0XYG76 LEI · 529900NNSQCX28FWBW79 F Mining and quarrying
Filings indexed 455 across all filing types
Latest filing 2025-04-17 Capital/Financing Update
Country DE Germany
Listing F DRAG

About Deutsche Rohstoff AG

https://rohstoff.de/en/

Deutsche Rohstoff AG is an investment holding company that identifies, develops, and operates natural resource projects. The company's core business is the exploration and production of crude oil and natural gas, with its primary operational activities concentrated in the United States. This energy-focused portfolio is complemented by investments in the metals sector. The company is also involved in the exploration and development of projects for strategic and high-tech metals, including lithium and tungsten, diversifying its asset base across essential energy and metal resources.

Recent filings

Filing Released Lang Actions
Deutsche Rohstoff AG: Successful tap issue of the corporate bond by EUR 40 million
Capital/Financing Update Classification · 99% confidence The document is a corporate news release dated April 17, 2025, announcing the successful 'tap issue' (increase) of an outstanding corporate bond by EUR 40 million. This action directly relates to the company's financing activities and capital structure management (reducing a credit line and maintaining liquidity for growth). This aligns perfectly with the definition of 'Capital/Financing Update' (CAP). It is not a full annual report (10-K), an earnings release (ER), or a general regulatory filing (RNS), as it describes a specific financing event.
2025-04-17 English
Deutsche Rohstoff AG: Additional placement of existing Bond 2023/2028
Capital/Financing Update Classification · 98% confidence The document is a corporate news release dated April 15, 2025, announcing that Deutsche Rohstoff AG is considering an 'Additional placement of existing Bond 2023/2028' due to high investor demand. It discusses financing activities, debt reduction, liquidity, and provides preliminary 2024 financial figures (EBITDA, sales, equity). This content directly relates to fundraising, capital structure changes, and financing decisions, which aligns best with the 'Capital/Financing Update' category. It is not a full 10-K, an earnings release (ER), or a formal regulatory filing like an RNS, but a specific announcement about debt issuance/placement.
2025-04-15 English
Deutsche Rohstoff AG: Preliminary 2024 financials confirm record revenue
Earnings Release Classification · 100% confidence The document is an 'Ad-hoc' announcement dated March 5, 2025, titled 'Preliminary 2024 financials confirm record revenue'. It provides key preliminary financial figures for the full year 2024 (Revenue, EBITDA, Net Income, EPS). Crucially, the last paragraph states: 'All figures for 2024 are preliminary and unaudited. Deutsche Rohstoff AG expects to publish the audited consolidated financial statements and the annual report on 24 April 2025.' This indicates the document is an initial release of key results, not the comprehensive Annual Report (10-K) or the Interim Report (IR). This fits the definition of an Earnings Release (ER), which is the initial announcement of periodical financial results (key highlights only). It is not a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) because it contains the actual preliminary results, not just an announcement that a report will follow. FY 2024
2025-03-06 English
Deutsche Rohstoff AG: Preliminary 2024 financials confirm record revenue
Earnings Release Classification · 100% confidence The document is an 'Ad-hoc' announcement dated March 5, 2025, titled 'Preliminary 2024 financials confirm record revenue'. It provides key preliminary financial figures for the full year 2024 (Revenue, EBITDA, Net Income, EPS). Crucially, the last paragraph states: 'All figures for 2024 are preliminary and unaudited. Deutsche Rohstoff AG expects to publish the audited consolidated financial statements and the annual report on 24 April 2025.' This indicates the document is an initial release of key results, not the comprehensive Annual Report (10-K) or the Interim Report (IR). This fits the definition of an Earnings Release (ER), which is the initial announcement of periodical financial results (key highlights only). It is not a Report Publication Announcement (RPA) because it contains the actual preliminary results, not just an announcement that a report will follow. FY 2024
2025-03-05 English
Deutsche Rohstoff AG: Reserves report 2025 - Oil and gas reserves reach record level, present value near USD 500 million
Earnings Release Classification · 100% confidence The document is titled "Reserves report 2025 – Oil and gas reserves reach record level, present value near USD 500 million" and explicitly states that Deutsche Rohstoff AG "today published the results of its annual oil and gas reserve reports." It details proved and probable reserves, future cash flows, and present values (PV10), which are typical components of an annual reserve assessment. Although it discusses annual performance metrics, it is specifically a 'Reserves Report' rather than the comprehensive 'Annual Report' (10-K) or a general 'Earnings Release' (ER). Since there is no specific category for an 'Annual Reserves Report', I must evaluate the closest fit. The content is highly detailed financial/operational data, suggesting it is more than just a brief announcement. However, the definitions provided do not have a specific code for a detailed 'Reserves Report'. Given the options, this document is a specialized report detailing operational and financial metrics for the year, similar in scope to an Annual Report but focused on reserves. Since it is a detailed report and not just an announcement of a report (Rule 2 does not strictly apply as the full details are present), and it is not a standard 10-K, IR, or ER, I must check if it fits any other category. It is not an Audit Report (AR), Management Discussion (MDA), or Investor Presentation (IP). Because it is a detailed, annual-like report focusing on core assets and valuation, and given the lack of a specific 'Reserves Report' code, I will classify it as a specialized report. If forced to choose from the list, it most closely resembles a specialized component of annual reporting. Since it is a detailed report and not a mere announcement of a report, and it contains extensive financial data, it is not RPA or RNS. Given the options, and recognizing it is a comprehensive annual disclosure on reserves, it is closest in nature to an Annual Report (10-K) or an Interim Report (IR) if it were quarterly, but since it is annual and highly detailed, I will check if it fits 'Audit Report / Information' (AR) as it involves independent auditors calculating values. However, 'AR' is defined as standalone audit reports or stress tests. The best fit among the provided codes for a detailed, specialized annual disclosure that isn't the main 10-K is difficult. Since it is a detailed report published annually, and not a general announcement, I will lean towards the most comprehensive reporting category that isn't the 10-K itself, or look for a category that covers specialized reports. Given the options, and the fact that it is a detailed report published annually, it is a specialized disclosure. If this were a standard SEC filing, it would be part of the 10-K. Since it is a specific, detailed report published by a non-US entity (Deutsche Rohstoff AG), and it is not a standard 10-K, I will classify it as a specialized report. Since there is no 'Specialized Report' code, and it is a detailed annual disclosure, I will re-evaluate. It is not an ER (only highlights), not an IR (it's annual). It is a detailed report. I will classify it as 'Audit Report / Information' (AR) as it relies on independent auditors calculating reserves, which is a form of assurance/audit, even though it's not a traditional financial statement audit. Alternatively, if it is considered a general regulatory disclosure not fitting elsewhere, RNS is the fallback. Given the high detail and annual nature, I will select AR as the closest fit for a specialized, audited annual disclosure outside the main 10-K structure, or RNS as the fallback. Given the context of specialized financial reporting, AR seems slightly more appropriate than the general RNS fallback, as it involves an audit/independent calculation of reserves. FY 2024
2025-02-21 English
Deutsche Rohstoff AG: Reserves report 2025 - Oil and gas reserves reach record level, present value near USD 500 million
Regulatory Filings Classification · 95% confidence The document is titled "Reserves report 2025 – Oil and gas reserves reach record level, present value near USD 500 million" and explicitly states that Deutsche Rohstoff AG "today published the results of its annual oil and gas reserve reports." It details proved and probable reserves, future cash flows, and present values (PV10), which are typical components of an annual reserve assessment. Although it discusses annual performance metrics, it is specifically a 'Reserves Report' rather than the comprehensive 'Annual Report' (10-K) or a general 'Earnings Release' (ER). Since there is no specific category for an 'Annual Reserves Report', I must evaluate the closest fit. The content is highly detailed financial/operational data, suggesting it is more than just a brief announcement. However, the definitions provided do not have a specific code for a detailed 'Reserves Report'. Given the options, this document is a specialized report detailing operational and financial metrics for the year, similar in scope to an Annual Report but focused on reserves. Since it is a detailed report and not just an announcement of a report (Rule 2 does not strictly apply as the full details are present), and it is not a standard 10-K, IR, or ER, I must check if it fits any other category. It is not an Audit Report (AR), Management Discussion (MDA), or Investor Presentation (IP). Because it is a detailed, annual-like report focusing on core assets and valuation, and given the lack of a specific 'Reserves Report' code, I will classify it as a specialized report. If forced to choose from the list, it most closely resembles a specialized component of annual reporting. Since it is a detailed report and not a mere announcement of a report, and it contains extensive financial data, it is not RPA or RNS. Given the options, and recognizing it is a comprehensive annual disclosure on reserves, it is closest in nature to an Annual Report (10-K) or an Interim Report (IR) if it were quarterly, but since it is annual and highly detailed, I will check if it fits 'Audit Report / Information' (AR) as it involves independent auditors calculating values. However, 'AR' is defined as standalone audit reports or stress tests. The best fit among the provided codes for a detailed, specialized annual disclosure that isn't the main 10-K is difficult. Since it is a detailed report published annually, and not a general announcement, I will lean towards the most comprehensive reporting category that isn't the 10-K itself, or look for a category that covers specialized reports. Given the options, and the fact that it is a detailed report published annually, it is a specialized disclosure. If this were a standard SEC filing, it would be part of the 10-K. Since it is a specific, detailed report published by a non-US entity (Deutsche Rohstoff AG), and it is not a standard 10-K, I will classify it as a specialized report. Since there is no 'Specialized Report' code, and it is a detailed annual disclosure, I will re-evaluate. It is not an ER (only highlights), not an IR (it's annual). It is a detailed report. I will classify it as 'Audit Report / Information' (AR) as it relies on independent auditors calculating reserves, which is a form of assurance/audit, even though it's not a traditional financial statement audit. Alternatively, if it is considered a general regulatory disclosure not fitting elsewhere, RNS is the fallback. Given the high detail and annual nature, I will select AR as the closest fit for a specialized, audited annual disclosure outside the main 10-K structure, or RNS as the fallback. Given the context of specialized financial reporting, AR seems slightly more appropriate than the general RNS fallback, as it involves an audit/independent calculation of reserves.
2025-02-20 English

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