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Origin Energy Ltd V.ORG


Primary Symbol: OGFGF

Origin Energy Limited is an Australia-based integrated energy company. The principal activity of the Company is the operation of energy businesses, including exploration and production of natural gas, electricity generation, wholesale and retail sale of electricity and gas, and sale of liquefied natural gas. The Company’s segments include Energy Markets, Share of Octopus Energy, Integrated Gas, and Corporate. The Energy Markets segment is engaged in energy retailing and wholesaling, power generation, and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) operations predominantly in Australia. The Share of Octopus Energy segment includes the Company's investment in Octopus Energy Group Limited. The Integrated Gas segment is focused on the investment in Australia Pacific LNG (APLNG), and exploration interests in the Cooper-Eromanga, and interest in Hunter Valley Hydrogen Hub on Kooragang Island. The Corporate segment provides various business development and support activities.


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Comment by lumpy13on Mar 27, 2020 7:04pm
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Post# 30854807

RE:Good things ahead

RE:Good things aheadWhat's been holding back the project for months is getting it approved by the new govt and for the new govt to re-establish relations with the US and Europe.  But, after, what, 20 years of dictatorship and being a relatively poor country, the challenge for the new govt is 1) finding experienced, Sudanese to become govt officials and 2) deciding what they want their policies to be.  It's taking time as it's a learning process and they're aren't clear consensus on how to run the govt.  

General indications are that the govt is mading progress at being internationally accepted and the company is in discussions with the new govt but progress has been slow.
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