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| | | ... the price of crude oil, Mr Chatterton said he believed the energy market was going to be strong over the next few months. Santos fell 51 cents to $21.24, Oil Search was down 12 cents at $6.16 and Woodside Petroleum fell $1.55 to $63.95. In other news ... |
| | | | ... surging higher than record peaks near $US140 a barrel. At 1212 AEST, Woodside fell $1.86, or 2.95 per cent, to $61.14, Santos lost 96 cents, or 4.36 per cent, to $21.04 and Oil Search dipped 14 cents, or 2.27 per cent, to $6.04. Making headlines today ... |
| | | | ... energy stocks were mixed with Woodside petroleum adding eight cents to $61.66, Oil Search gaining six cents to $5.91 and Santos dropping 22 cents to $21.68. |
| | | | ... to come in now otherwise we'll slide again." At 1203 AEST, Woodside Petroleum was up $2.38, or 4.06 per cent, to $61.01, Santos gained 34 cents, or 1.65 per cent, to $20.94 but Oil Search lost four cents, or 0.66 per cent, to $6.00. Arrow Energy jumped ... |
| | | | ... subsidies. Woodside Petroleum lost $4.15, or 6.49 per cent, to $59.45, Oil Search fell 26 cents, or 4.13 per cent, to $6.04 and Santos slipped $1.10, or 5.8 per cent, to $20.55. |
| | | | ... barrel. Oil and gas producer Woodside Petroleum was up $1.30 at $66.30, Oil Search strengthened 21 cents to $6.35, and Santos ascended 77 cents to $21.85. Beach Petroleum was in a trading halt as it said it would carry out a $190 million capital raising ... |
| | | | ... Energy stocks were lower at 1201 AEST. Woodside Petroleum was down 87 cents to $64.73, Oil Search fell 52 cents to $6.12 and Santos dropped seven cents to $21.01. Australia's second largest power retailer, Origin Energy Ltd, today rejected an improved ... |
| | | | ... general meeting. Yesterday, the Australian share market closed higher, with increased oil prices and a big gas deal involving Santos placing much of the focus on the energy sector. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index rose 61.3 points, or 1.09 per cent, to ... |
| | | | ... about a slowdown in world energy demand. Woodside added $2.07 to $65.07 although Oil Search dipped two cents to $5.68. Santos shares were on $18.98 before trading was halted pending an announcement on its planned sell down of its equity interest in the ... |
| | | | The Australian share market opened higher today, led by energy stocks Woodside and Santos, after yesterday's more than one per cent decline. US stock markets and commodity trading in London were closed overnight, providing little direction. At 1211 ... |
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