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BPH ENERGY LIMITED (ASX: BPH) INVESTOR WEBINAR

BPH Energy (ASX: BPH) ("BPH" or the "Company") is pleased to advise shareholders and investors that the Company will be presenting as part of a free Investor Webinar "ASX Opportunities in the Oil & Gas Sector: Meet the Upstream players!" on Tuesday 14th December 2021.

Date: 14 December 2021

Time: 12:30pm AEST / 9:30am AWST

Presenter: Executive Chairman and Managing Director, David Breeze

World hunger for energy seems to be insatiable. In the recent times, the strong demand recovery has pushed the energy commodities to new highs. The biggest benefactors of the recent rally are the upstream Oil and Gas players who have been involved in the exploration, development, and operation of projects.

The Webinar will discuss the different aspects of the energy industry in the Invest Nest Webinar by Kalkine Media. Get an opportunity to get your queries answered by three of their valued clients including BPH.

The Company invites shareholders, investors, and media to participate in this digital event by registering online via the link below:

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Gas-A key component for Australian manufacturing

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Emergency taskforce to fix diesel crisis

AFR Dec 9, 2021 "The federal government has set up a high-level taskforce, which includes the former Dow Chemicals chairman Andrew Liveris, to source more supplies of an important short. The worsening shortage of AdBlue threatens to cripple the road transport network and compromise crucial deliveries across the food and……"

Australia searches for AdBlue trucking supplies following China export ban, as truckers fear shutdown abc.net.au/news/australia-approaches- nations-for-adblue-supplies/100695094

The transport sector fears trucking will shut down if AdBlue supplies aren't shored up.Australia will soon receive a crucial supply of diesel exhaust fluid from Indonesia, as the federal government approaches Middle Eastern nations for help avoiding a crisis that could grind the transport sector to a halt. Key points:/A global shortage of urea, used in diesel engines, has forced Australia to search for new sources of the mineral/The trucking industry fears it will shut down if new supplies aren't found/The Trade Minister has asked the sector not to stockpile s

AdBlue to trigger dramas on food supply, emissions

Australian Unless action is taken this month, supermarkets may consider introducing rationing in January, which will be more severe than the toilet roll curbs amid the Covid crisis.

supplies, which could further strain supply chains

Gibson Island manufacturing operations to cease at end of 2022

08.11.2021

Incitec Pivot Limited (IPL) will reluctantly cease manufacturing at its Brisbane-based Gibson Island plant at the end of

December 2022 after exhaustive efforts were unable to secure an affordable long-term gas supply from Australian gas producers.

Incitec Pivot Limited (IPL) will reluctantly cease manufacturing at its Brisbane-based Gibson Island plant at the end of December 2022 after exhaustive efforts were unable to secure an affordable long-term gas supply from Australian gas producers.

The company remains committed to investing in Australia and will continue to deliver high-quality products for agricultural customers from its Phosphate Hill and Geelong manufacturing operations and via its international supply chains.

IPL Managing Director and CEO Jeanne Johns said after 50 years of continuous production and reinvestment at Gibson Island, the company was disappointed it was unable to secure affordable feedstock gas for the plant.

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Daily Telegraph 23 08 2021- Clarissa Bye "As Energy Prices Rise the heat

is on for NSW to find its own sources of gas ""Opening up new sources

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of gas will be critical to preventing price hikes over the next two years"

"East Coast Gas shortfall imminent "Annabelle Powell Energy

Magazine 17 08 2021 The latest gas report from the ACCC has revealed

that a supply shortfall in Australia's east coast gas market is increasingly

likely, and indicates a finely balanced supply outlook for 2022.

A shortfall of 2PJ could arise across the entire east coast gas market in

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2022, driven by a shortfall of up to 6PJ in the southern states, if LNG

producers export all of their surplus gas.

This forecast is dependent upon demand from gas powered generators

decreasing to record lows, and a material volume of gas from currently

undeveloped reserves being supplied. ACCC Chair, Rod Sims, said, "The

precarious supply situation for next year highlights the importance of

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the new Heads of Agreement that the Australian Government signed

with LNG exporters in January 2021."

This price is definitely not right .Energy Magazine 17 06 2021 by Tamatha Smith, General Manager,

Corporate Affairs, Energy Networks Australia. A network price increase of 40 per cent from one year to the next

is almost unheard of - but it is about to happen to the Australian Capital Territory's (ACT) electricity

customers.Evoenergy's pricing proposal for 2021/22 was released by the Australian Energy Regulator in early

April and it tells a cautionary tale about how state-based policies can very quickly turn on their customers. 3

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