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Welcome to Beach Petroleum

KEY FACTS & STATISTICS

Beach Petroleum is a long established oil and gas Exploration and Production Company. Based in Adelaide, South Australia, the Company has:

  • Oil and gas reserves of 90 million barrels of oil equivalent (at 30 June 2007).
  • Annual Oil Production in the 2006/07 Financial Year of 9.4 million barrels.
  • An active drilling program within a well balanced portfolio of tenements.

We invite you to explore our website to learn more about our Company's plans.


 

2008 INVESTORS ROADSHOW PRESENTATION 2 JUNE 2008

HALF YEARLY UPDATE TO SHAREHOLDERS, 31 MARCH 2008

HALF YEARLY REPORT ENDING 31 DECEMBER 2007

 

Weekly Drilling Report, 2 July 2008

Media Release - Strong cash flow upside in oil spot price as majority of hedge book closed out, 1 July 2008

Beach closes out forward hedge book, 1 July 2008

Media Release - Surging Cooper/Eromanga Basin Oil Production for Beach, 30 June 2008

Acquisition of interest in North Shadwan (Gulf of Suez) Concession, 27 June 2008

Share Purchase Plan Application Form & Shareholder Information, 23 June 2008

 

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Half Year Results Briefing Webcast, 3 March 2008

 

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Annual Report 2007

 

Euroz Securities Limited - BPT June 2008

CommSec - BPT April 2008

Beach Petroleum is committed to the Health and Safety of its employees and protecting the Environment for future generations. Beach’s HSE system is designed to meet and exceed regulatory requirements. Continuous monitoring and review ensures that it remains current and is able to meet the requirements of any legislative or regulatory changes.

Beach Petroleum Ltd HSE Policies:

Health and Safety Policy
Environmental Policy
Indigenous Relations and Native Title Policy

Industry Contribution

Beach Petroleum is committed to having an incident free work environment and together with other members of the Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association (APPEA) regularly contributes company OHS incident data to the APPEA safety database. This voluntary contribution aids in measuring the safety performance of the industry and developing initiatives to continue to improve the safety performance of the industry as a whole.

To learn more about APPEA safety policies and initiatives go to www.appea.com.au