KINA PETROLEUM LIMITED (KPL)



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General Information
Company Name: Kina Petroleum Limited
Stock Code: KPL
Website: www.kinapetroleum.com
GICS Sub-Industry: Oil & Gas Exploration & Production
Market Cap ($M): 51
Equiv. Shares (M): 123

Current Price Data+
Current Price Open High Low Last Close Volume Price Movement
 $ 0.415 $ 0.415 $ 0.420 $ 0.415 $ 0.405 171,259 $ 0.010  2.469 %

Company Overview

Business Description:
Kina Petroleum Limited (KPL) is a Papua New Guinea registered company focusing on acquisition of oil and gas exploration and production concessions. KPL has 100% interest in five onshore Petroleum Prospecting Licences and has a 15% interest in Petroleum Retention Licence 21, all of which are located in Papua New Guinea (PNG).


Financial Summary
Year to Dec NPAT EPS EPS chg (%) PER DPS Yield (%) Franking (%)
2012  A -2.5 -1.4 -- 0.0 0.0 0.0 --
2011  A -0.5 -0.5 -- 0.0 0.0 0.0 --
Source: Aspect actuals / Thomson IBES estimates

Peer Comparison
EPS Growth (%) P/E (%) Dividend Yield (%)
Company Mkt Cap A 2011 F 2012 F A 2011 F 2012 F A 2011 F 2012 F
Beach Energy (BPT) $1,616 M 0.7828 -0.2483 0.1432 12.0397 16.0176 14.0110 0.0176 0.0176 0.0176
Kina Petroleum (KPL) $50 M -- -- -- -- -- -- 0.0000 -- --
Oil Search (OSH) $10,678 M -0.3691 0.0616 1.8183 72.4638 68.2594 24.2204 0.0048 0.0051 0.0051
Santos (STO) $12,468 M -0.1141 0.3993 0.2471 28.7142 20.5206 16.4546 0.0232 0.0232 0.0232
Woodside Petroleum (WPL) $31,548 M 0.1834 0.0142 0.1154 15.7177 15.4983 13.8943 0.0327 0.0519 0.0575

Market Comparison
Earnings P/E Ratio P/B Ratio P/E Growth P/S Ratio
KPL -- -- 4.09 -- --
Market 1.11 13.3 0.91 2.51 2.66
Sector 1.33 15.6 0.77 1.78 5.28

Directors
Name Position Start Date
Mr Richard Schroder Managing Director 01 June 2011
Mr John Prendiville Non-Executive Chairman 01 June 2011
Dr Ila Temu Non-Executive Director 01 June 2011
Mr Barry Tan Non-Executive Director 01 March 2009

Management
Name Position
Alex Mitchell Chief Financial Officer
Peter Impey Company Secretary
John Prendiville Non-executive Chairman
Barry Tan Non-Executive Director
Dr lla Temu Non-Executive Director

Substantial Shareholders
Holding Name
17,520,001 (7.95%) Barry James Tan
23,333,333 (10.59%) Professional Nominees Pty Ltd

Calendar of Events
Date Event
29 April 2014 Report (Quarterly)
25 March 2014 Report (Annual)
30 January 2014 Report (Quarterly)
29 October 2013 Report (Quarterly)
30 July 2013 Report (Quarterly)
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