Cooper Energy gets earnings boost from gas crunch
Colin PackhamEnergy and resources reporter
Cooper Energy has lifted its earnings guidance by more than 7 per cent as it profits from soaring domestic gas prices amid a global energy crunch that threatens to stoke household and business bills in the coming months.
Cooper Energy said it now expects earnings for the 2022 financial year to be between $57 million and $68 million, up from its earlier estimate of $53 million to $63 million.
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