In Australia, Cue’s onshore assets in the Northern Territory are operated by Central Petroleum, which continues to maintain strong ties with Traditional Owners, local communities, and other stakeholders. Central Petroleum actively supports Indigenous employment and local business development, with a significant proportion of onsite personnel identifying as Indigenous. Land access agreements remain in place through the Central Land Council (CLC), with whom Central maintains regular engagement on behalf of the joint venture. Cue also provided direct support to the Akeyulerre Aboriginal Corporation, reaffirming our long-standing commitment to working in partnership with Traditional Owner organisations in the region. In New Zealand, Cue’s Maari joint venture saw the successful delivery of two community projects under its three-year commitment with the South Taranaki District Council. The Aotea Park pump track officially opened in December 2024, creating an all-ages recreational facility designed to encourage physical activity and social connection. The second community initiative, a new jetty and surrounding area on the Patea River, has been recently completed and is expected to provide long-term benefits to the local community. Environment Stewardship Cue remains focused on working closely with our operators and joint venture partners to reduce the environmental impact of our operations. This year, we were pleased to see Medco Energi, operator of the Sampang PSC, awarded a Green PROPER 9 rating from Indonesia’s Ministry of Environment and Forestry. This highly regarded rating is reserved for companies that demonstrate bestpractice environmental management and a strong commitment to sustainable operations. Across all jurisdictions, we continue to support initiatives that reduce emissions, and improve environmental outcomes including energy optimisation, habitat restoration and emissions mitigation. 13 Cue Energy Resources Limited Annual Report 2025
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