Cooper Energy Ltd
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Price: 0.195 AUD -4.88% Market Closed
Market Cap: 514.8m AUD
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Cooper Energy Ltd. operates as an oil and gas exploration and development company. The company is headquartered in Adelaide, South Australia and currently employs 88 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2002-03-13. The firm's primary purpose is to secure, find, develop, produce and sell hydrocarbons. The company focuses on the production of gas from the Otway and Gippsland basins and production of oil from the Cooper Basin. Its segments include Cooper Basin and South-East Australia. The Cooper Basin segment includes the exploration and evaluation of oil and gas, and production and sale of crude oil in the Company's permits. The South-East Australia segment primarily consists of the Sole Gas Project, the operated Casino Henry producing gas assets and Athena Gas Plant, the Manta Gas Project, and the non-operated depleted Minerva field. The segment also includes exploration, and evaluation and care and maintenance activities ongoing in the Otway and Gippsland basins.

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