Baron Oil narrows operating loss, pre-tax loss rises on higher costs

Baron Oil shares increased 0.6% to 0.07p in early morning trading on Tuesday, after the energy firm announced a slightly narrowed operating loss to £420,000 in HY1 2022 compared to £448,000 in HY1 2021.

The company reported a widened pre-tax loss to £420,000 against £118,000 the year before, rising on the back of Peru-related costs, surface rental in Timor-Leste and technical consultancy, alongside increased administration costs.

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Baron Oil mentioned a pre-tax loss on ordinary activities of £419,000 from £117,000 year-on-year.

The group noted a basic loss per share of 0.003p compared to 0.003p during the financial term.

Baron Oil confirmed a free cash position of £2.3 million at the end of HY1 2022 against £1.6 million in HY1 2021, as a result of a £1.5 million share placing and subscription.

“We believe that Baron is in a strong position to deliver value to shareholders as our two major projects move through key evaluation points at the same time as the oil & gas sector tailwinds of energy security, structural imbalances in LNG, and historically high gas prices are firmly with us,” said Baron Oil non-executive chairman John Wakefield.

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“Our strategy remains that of seeking and working up high potential impact exploration and appraisal opportunities at significant equity in proven hydrocarbon basins.”

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