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  • Santos Limited

    Exploration for, and development, production, transportation and marketing of hydrocarbons.

    STO$8.000
    0.00

    Data last updated:Jul 19, 2024 – 3.58pm. Data is 20 mins delayed.

    Previous Close

    8.000

    Open

    7.950

    Day Range

    7.950 - 8.030

    52 Week Range

    6.570 - 8.180

    Volume

    6,569,017

    Value

    24,280,406

    Bid

    7.990

    Ask

    8.000

    Dividend Yield

    5.02%

    P/E Ratio

    12.54

    Market Cap

    25.950B

    Total Issue

    3,247,772,961

    ASX Announcements

    Market Sensitive

    Santos 2024 Second Quarter Report

    Second Quarter Activities Report

    • Jul 18, 2024
    • 17 pages

    Notification regarding unquoted securities - STO

    Appendix 3G (Notification of Issue, Conversion or Payment up of Unquoted Equity Securities)

    • Jul 4, 2024
    • 6 pages

    Notification of cessation of securities - STO

    Appendix 3H (Notification of cessation of securities)

    • Jul 4, 2024
    • 4 pages

    Notification regarding unquoted securities - STO

    Appendix 3G (Notification of Issue, Conversion or Payment up of Unquoted Equity Securities)

    • Jul 4, 2024
    • 5 pages

    Notification of cessation of securities - STO

    Appendix 3H (Notification of cessation of securities)

    • Jul 4, 2024
    • 4 pages

    View all STO announcements

    This Month

    LNG prices softened last financial year but export volumes held strong.

    LNG export purse crunched 25pc as prices drop

    Australia’s LNG revenue fell in 2023-24 despite flat export volumes, with Santos’ sales broadly reflecting the wider picture as prices softened.

    • Angela Macdonald-Smith
    Santos’ business includes major domestic gas production as well as LNG interests.

    Aramco denial fuels doubts over Santos’ portfolio

    The Saudi giant may be one of several oil and gas producers that took a look at the $25.8 billion ASX company but decided against advancing a formal offer.

    • Angela Macdonald-Smith
    Tiwi Islanders holding banner they made to protest the Barossa Gas Project.

    Santos takes aim at ‘cause lawyering’ in Barossa fight

    The resources giant is going for the jugular in its fight with the Environmental Defenders Office over the NT gas pipeline.

    • Michael Pelly
    The court challenge to the Barossa  pipeline delayed the work of pipeline laying vessel Audacia in the Timor Sea.

    Santos wins court battle on EDO funding quest

    The Federal Court also cleared the way for Santos to pursue the Environmental Defenders Office for costs in its failed case against the Barossa gas project.

    • Angela Macdonald-Smith
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    Santos takeover talks; What will Keir Starmer do?; Trophy home record

    Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.

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    Santos, run by Kevin Gallagher, is struggling to stay out of the spotlight.

    Santos cage rattling makes value impossible to ignore

    Gas deals are getting extra scrutiny, even those that have nothing to do with keeping the lights on for Australians. 

    • Anthony Macdonald

    Saudi, UAE interest puts $25b Santos in play

    Renewed takeover speculation has underlined the oil and gas producer’s status as a potential target in the wave of global energy consolidation.

    • Angela Macdonald-Smith

    June

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    Tax cuts will prolong rate pain: directors

    Economic uncertainty and the energy transition are among the top issues being debated in our biggest boardrooms.

    • Patrick Durkin and Sally Patten
    A Santos offshore gas rig. Claims by Tiwi Islanders that Santos’ proposed Barossa pipeline would damage sea country were rejected.

    Santos demands lawyers pay costs in failed anti-gas-project case

    The EDO’s conduct was “so far on the wrong side of the acceptable line” it should have to foot the company’s legal bill, Santos argues.

    • Hannah Wootton
    Protestors at the Federal Court campaigning against Santos’ Barossa project.

    Damning Tiwi Island judgment makes bank CEOs wary of in-person visits

    Major lenders had promised to send bosses to meet traditional owners near Santos’ Barossa gas project. The Federal Court has made them reconsider.

    • James Eyers

    May

    Santos chief executive Kevin Gallagher and Shell Australia chair Cecile Wake at the Australian Energy Producers’ conference in Perth.

    Subsidy wars: Carbon capture cost adds up for fertiliser maker

    Carbon capture and storage would add 50 per cent to the cost of producing ammonia in the Pilbara, making it uneconomic without further government support.

    • Ben Potter
    Santos and Carnarvon Energy have regulatory approval for the $US2 billion Dorado oil project.

    JPMorgan starts pounding pavement for Carnarvon Energy’s strat review

    Potential bidders have been told to think of the opportunity to consolidate their Dorado stake by buying up JV partner Santos’ stake.

    • Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport

    Santos will sack 200 people as project delays spoil returns

    The reliance on new projects such as Barossa in the Timor Sea takes on greater importance at Santos, where many of its legacy assets are being depleted.

    • Vesna Poljak
    Exploratory gas well on Tanumburini Station which is part of a gas exploration and production process in the Beetaloo Basin in the Northern Territory.

    ANZ hardens policy against bankrolling oil and gas projects

    The bank says it will “no longer provide direct financing to new or expansion upstream” projects, practically ruling out lending to the largest proposals.

    • Ben Potter

    April

    LNG facilities off Western Australia’s northwest.

    Chevron vows to develop new WA gas fields

    The federal government is considering wielding its “use it or lose it” powers on undeveloped fields held by major energy companies.

    • Tom Rabe
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    Santos said revenues were weighed down by lower production and prices.

    Santos blames lower output, prices for 15pc revenue slide

    But the gas giant says the result sets it up to complete major projects including a carbon capture and storage scheme which is due to start later this year.

    • Elouise Fowler
    Santos chief executive Kevin Gallagher at the company’s annual meeting in Adelaide on Thursday.

    Support for Santos chairman overwhelms environmental activist push

    The company has been working on major LNG projects, making it a target for climate campaigners. But it has had limited investor backlash to those plans.

    • Simon Evans
    The Papua LNG plant would be located on the same site as ExxonMobil’s PNG LNG facility near Port Moresby..

    Santos’ $15b Papua LNG project hits further delay

    The decision to build Papua New Guinea’s second LNG project has been pushed back again after bids from contractors made it uneconomic.

    • Angela Macdonald-Smith
    Santos has won a legal case allowing it to proceed with its Barossa project, close to the Tiwi Islands.

    Santos pursues environmentalists that bankrolled Barossa gas protest

    The gas producer wants four activist groups to hand over documents that could show who funded litigation against its offshore project north of Darwin.

    • Angela Macdonald-Smith
    Former Oil Search CFO-designate Ayten Saridas arrives at the NSW Supreme Court on Tuesday.

    Oil Search investigation found executives ‘felt belittled’ by MD

    Part of the report was read out in court, with former chief financial officer-designate Ayten Saridas suing the company for alleged bullying and harassment.

    • Max Mason

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