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Energy M&A tipped to rise

MERGERS and acquisitions, not long ago touted as one of the key “pillars” of Beach Energy’s growth, have now taken a back seat for the Cooper Basin-focused oiler, but more broadly Asia Pacific transactional activity is tipped to rise.

Energy M&A tipped to rise

Beach yesterday outlined a reinvigorated plan to extract maximum value out of its core Cooper assets, with a target to maintain production over 10 million barrels of oil equivalent over the next three...

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