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Oil Search Ltd
ASX:OSH

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Oil Search Ltd
ASX:OSH
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Price: 4.04 AUD Market Closed
Market Cap: AU$8.4B
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Industry
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Oil Search Ltd. has a storied journey, anchored in the rugged terrains of Papua New Guinea (PNG), where it traces its roots back to 1929. The company began as a frontier exploration entity, pushing the boundaries in search of hydrocarbon reserves in the challenging geographies of PNG. Over the decades, Oil Search became a pivotal player in the region's energy sector, growing in tandem with technological advancements and breakthrough geological discoveries. Its operations are heavily centered on the extraction and exploration of oil and gas, primarily from the vast reserves located in PNG. The hydrocarbons extracted are processed and either sold as liquefied natural gas (LNG) or crude oil to markets spread across Asia-Pacific, a rapidly growing region demanding energy to fuel its economic growth. Driving its revenue engine are sizable investments in PNG's oil and gas infrastructure, including the PNG LNG Project, one of the most significant projects ever undertaken in PNG's history. By owning stakes in these critical infrastructure projects, Oil Search secures substantial revenue streams through the sale of LNG contracts and oil exports. The company thrives by ensuring operational excellence and meticulous project management. Furthermore, its unique positioning in PNG allows Oil Search to maintain low production costs, given its local expertise and established, strategically located assets. Through strategic partnerships and expansion into diversified markets, Oil Search manages to navigate the volatile energy market while contributing significantly to PNG's economic tapestry.

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