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Tamboran Schedules 1Q FY25 Earnings Release and Webcast

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tamboran Resources Corporation (NYSE: TBN, ASX: TBN) plans to release the Company’s fourth quarter earnings and operational update before NYSE market opens on Tuesday November 12, 2024. Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Joel Riddle will host a webcast commencing at 8:00am ET to provide an update on the Company’s operations in the Beetaloo Basin. This will be followed by a short Q&A session with analysts. Access to the live audio webcast for the co...

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