Carnarvon Petroleum

Carnarvon Petroleum (CVN)

Stock Code

CVN

Stock Exchange

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Carnarvon Petroleum (CVN) is an oil and gas explorer with exploration assets in Thailand and Australia, including a number of assets in Thailand with proven hydrocarbon reserves, as well as production assets. The company’s oil production comes from four fields within the Phetchabun basin in Thailand at Wichian Buri, Na Sanun East, Na Sanun and Si Thep, in which it has a 40% interest. CVN has several oil exploration projects in the Carnarvon basin in Western Australia. The company was listed on the ASX in August 2004. Its head office is situated in Victoria.

Carnarvon Petroleum Dividends

1 September, 2010 - 13:29

Learn the dividend history for CARNARVON PETROLEUM LIMITED. Dividends are a payment declared by a company's board of directors and given to its shareholders from the company's current or retained earnings. Dividends are usually released as cash (cash dividend). Dividends provide an incentive to own shares in the company. Companies are not required to pay dividends. You are eligible to receive CVN dividends if you own the CARNARVON PETROLEUM LIMITED shares on the ex-dividend date.

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