Sbi Energy Opportunities Fund Leaflet
Sbi Energy Opportunities Fund Leaflet
Sbi Energy Opportunities Fund Leaflet
India's energy sector is on a trajectory towards self-sufficiency, aligning with the Aatmanirbhar Bharat vision. Positioned
as one of the largest and fastest-growing energy markets globally, the country is witnessing a shift from conventional
combustion to electrification. Projections indicate a robust 6.4% CAGR in energy consumption, excluding coal and oil,
until 2050. With a natural advantage in green energy, India is expected to transition from an energy-deficient state to
being energy self-sufficient.
Shift from energy deficiency to energy self-sufficiency could insulate government policies from external turbulence
Source: The green shift - The low carbon transition of India’s Oil & Gas sector report by Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, SBIMF research.
TAILWINDS FROM FAVORABLE GOVERNMENT POLICIES GREEN ENERGY
Source: The green shift - The low carbon transition of India’s Oil & Gas sector report by Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, SBIMF research.
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Oil Value chain: Upstream (Oil Exploration & Production), Integrated refining and marketing (Refineries & Marketing),
Standalone refining (Refineries & Marketing), downstream petrochemicals (Chemicals & Petrochemicals companies)
and base oil processors (companies engaging in activities such exploration, production, distribution, transportation and
processing of traditional & new energy), lubricants, oil field services (Oil Equipment & Services)
Gas Value Chain: Gas transmission (Gas Transmission/Marketing), LNG terminal (LPG/CNG/PNG/LNG
Supplier), City gas distribution (LPG/CNG/PNG/LNG Supplier)
Power value chain: Coal producer (Coal), power generation, power transmission, power trading
Green Energy: Companies undergoing energy transition, Solar value chain, Wind power value chain,
Hydrogen value chain, Battery value chain (companies making components of new energy), Bio energy
value chain (companies involved bio energy value chain), alternate fuel (companies making components of
new energy)
Power Ancillaries: Energy EPC, Power T&D value, Heavy Electrical Equipment, Energy efficiency plays (manufacturing
electrical equipment's for production, transmission & distribution of energy,)
The above-mentioned sectors, sub sectors are for illustrative purpose. The same may or may not form part of the index/portfolio at all points in time.
AN OPTIMAL MIX OF TRADITIONAL & NEW ENERGY & POWER UTILITY COMPANIES
Source SBIMF Research, The above is just for illustrative purposes, For complete details on Investment strategy, please refer Scheme Information Document.
FUND FACTS
Investment Objective The investment objective of the scheme is to provide investors with opportunities for long term capital
appreciation by investing in equity and equity related instruments of companies engaging in activities such as
exploration, production, distribution, transportation and processing of traditional & new energy including but not
limited to sectors such as oil & gas, utilities and power. However, there can be no assurance that the investment
objective of the Scheme will be realized.
Plans & Options Regular & Direct Plan. Both plans provide two options – Growth Option and Income Distribution cum Capital
Withdrawal (IDCW) Option
Application Amount Minimum Investment Amount: Rs. 5000/- and in multiples of Re. 1 thereafter;
Fund Managers Mr. Raj Gandhi & Mr. Pradeep Kesavan (overseas securities)
Exit Load For Ongoing basis: 1% of the applicable NAV - If units purchased or switched in from another scheme of the fund
are redeemed or switched out on or before 1 year from the date of allotment.
NIL - If units purchased or switched in from another scheme of the fund are redeemed or switched out after 1 year
from the date of allotment.
Scheme Riskometer: First Tier Benchmark Riskometer:
Nifty Energy TR Index
Disclaimer: This leaflet is for information purposes only and is not an offer to sell or a solicitation to buy any mutual fund units/securities. The
views expressed herein are based on the basis of internal data, publicly available information & other sources believed to be reliable. Any
calculations made are approximations meant as guidelines only, which need to be confirmed before relying on them. These views alone are not
sufficient and should not be used for the development or implementation of an investment strategy. It should not be construed as investment
advice to any party. All opinions and estimates included here constitute our view as of this date and are subject to change without notice.
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