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Tamboran Resources Corporation

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Market capitalization
‪246.67 M‬USD
−3.73USD
‪−29.09 M‬USD
Beta (1Y)

About Tamboran Resources Corporation

CEO
Joel Riddle
Headquarters
Sydney
Founded
2009
FIGI
BBG01K8HYF70
Tamboran Resources Corp. engages in natural gas exploration and production. It focuses on the commercial development of the natural gas resources in the Beetaloo located within the Northern Territory of Australia. The company was founded by Patrick James Dymock Elliott in 2009 and is headquartered in Sydney, Australia.
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The current price of TBN is 22.50 USD — it has increased by 3.45% in the past 24 hours. Watch Tamboran Resources Corporation stock price performance more closely on the chart.
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TBN net income for the last half-year is ‪−9.22 M‬ USD, while the previous report showed ‪−18.85 M‬ USD of net income which accounts for 51.11% change. Track more Tamboran Resources Corporation financial stats to get the full picture.
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