AWE

Australian Worldwide Exploration (AWE)

Stock Code

AWE

Stock Exchange

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Australian Worldwide Exploration (AWE) is an oil and gas producer and explorer operating in Australia, New Zealand and Indonesia. The Company focuses on the evaluation and development of oil and gas properties along with the production and supply of oil, gas and condensate. AWE’s assets are in Argentina and the Kipper gas field. It listed on the ASX on 2nd July, 1997.

AWE Profit $13.2m down 56% 1H2013


Oil and Gas company, AWE (ASX:AWE) have announced its half year financial results for 2013 to its shareholders and investors on the Australian stockmarket. AWE was formally named Australian Worldwide Exploration.

  • AWE reported a Net Profit (NPAT) of $13.2 million for the half, down 56 percent on the previous corresponding period.

AWE Sells $80.125M Stake in BassGas Project


Oil and gas company Australian WorldWide Exploration (AWE) sells interests in the Bass Basin portfolio, selling 11.25% interest in the Yolla gas and condensate field project and 2.5% interest in the Trefoil gas and condensate discovery project to Japan's Toyota Tsusho for $80.125 million. AWE will still hold 46.25% interest in the Yolla gas project and 44.75% interest in the Trefoil gas project.

Sharemarket Dividends, EGMs and AGMs


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Ex-Dividends

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