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| | | ... losers of the week, with their values plummeting after the International Energy Agency announced a drawdown of strategic petroleum stocks to drive down soaring oil prices. ExxonMobil was down 2.3 per cent for the week, while Chevron was down 1.3 per ... |
| | | | ... out there, other than the energy stocks," he said. Santos fell six cents or 0.45 per cent to $13.31, while Woodside Petroleum lost 16 cents to $40.24 and Oil Search gained three cents to $6.48. Materials stocks were moderately higher, with Fortescue ... |
| | | | ... per cent, to $78.34 and Fortescue Metals found nine cents, or 1.5 per cent, to $6.11. In the energy sector, Woodside Petroleum shares had lifted 75 cents, or 1.88 per cent, to $40.66 after being punished in recent days. "We're seeing largely a reversal ... |
| | | | ... Friday at 1028 AEST, oil and gas producer Santos was five cents higher at $13.64 over a fight with US-based Magellan Petroleum on a $15 million deposit that Magellan wants back after the sale of a stake in a gas field collapsed. Global miner BHP Billiton ... |
| | | | ... dropping yesterday." At 1212 AEST, shares in Santos Ltd were up 21 cents, or 1.53 per cent, at $13.97, while Woodside Petroleum was up 11 cents at $43.99 and Oil Search Ltd was three cents higher at $6.62. Gold miner Newcrest Mining had lost 52 cents ... |
| | | | ... Copper, nickel, and zinc prices fell on the London Metals Exchange on Friday, Mr Chatterton said. Oil major Woodside Petroleum was a rare bright spot, up 13 cents to $45.83. But rival Santos Ltd fell by 10 cents to $14.01, while Oil Search eased two ... |
| | | | ... luncheon in Sydney and, in Perth, The Australian & Deutsche Bank Business Leaders Forum hears from outgoing Woodside Petroleum ceo Don Voelte, Western Australian Premier Colin Barnett, and Shell Australia chairwoman Ann Pickard. On Thursday, the Australian ... |
| | | | ... 0.46 per cent to $43.44, while Rio Tinto gained 37 cents, or 0.47 per cent to $79.38. Oil sector heavyweight Woodside Petroleum added 13 cents to $45.39, while Santos firmed six cents to $14.03 and Oil Search lost four cents to $6.95. Goldman Sachs said ... |
| | | | ... services provider Boart Longyear Ltd. Its shares rose seven cents, or 1.57 per cent higher, to $4.53 at 1035 AEST. Woodside Petroleum will also introduce new managing director Peter Coleman at a press conference on Friday. The oil and gas company was ... |
| | | | ... cent, at $6.96 and Woodside was down 83 cents, or 1.8 per cent, at $45.37. Woodside on Thursday appointed long-time petroleum executive Peter Coleman, from US energy giant ExxonMobil, as successor to retiring chief executive Don Voelte. The spot price ... |
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