Interra Resources

Company in the news

Interra Resources granted 12-month extension to meet SGX watch-list exit requirements

The waiver granted to Interra Resources expires on Dec 4, 2025.

Company in the news

Interra Resources granted 12-month waiver to meet SGX watch-list exit requirements

The waiver granted to Interra Resources expires on Dec 4, 2024.

Environmental, Social and Governance

VibroPower and Interra Resources to form solar farm venture

Interra Resources will fund the venture with $1.5 million via a convertible bond carrying an interest of 8.5% a year

Oil & Gas

Interra forms joint venture to produce wood pellets

Interra Resources forms joint venture to produce wood pellets for biomass fuel

Company in the news

Interra Resources shares surge, calls for trading halt

The shares went up to as high as 3.8 cents, from yesterday's close of 3.2 cents
Sunmoon's Loh continues to pare stake; former Interra director Ng makes a flip - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Insider moves

Sunmoon's Loh continues to pare stake; former Interra director Ng makes a flip

Loh has left the company to 'pursue his personal interest'
Ex-Interra director turns substantial shareholder; EPF and abrdn raise respective stakes in AEM - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Insider moves

Ex-Interra director turns substantial shareholder; EPF and abrdn raise respective stakes in AEM

EPF's shareholding gap with Temasek, AEM's largest shareholder, is narrowing

In print this week

Hong Kong investor and EPF pare stake in Interra Resources, Riverstone respectively

Interra Resources has started drilling another well in Myanmar

Oil & Gas

Crude oil prices see double whammy from Covid-19, Opec+ spat; likely to stay low ahead

SINGAPORE (March 13): Crude oil prices have already taken a blow since the start of 2020. The out­break of the novel coronavirus or Cov­id-19 did not only infect more than 119,000 and kill more than 4,000, but also impeded economic activity. This led to

Offshore & Marine

Interra Resources enjoys topline lift from higher oil prices; cost control remains key

Commodity producers like Interra Resources have to accept market prices for their production, but they do have a bigger control over their own costs, and that is what CEO Marcel Tjia is focused very much on.
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