DENVER, May 11, 2017 -- Sundance Energy Australia Limited (ASX:SEA) (NASDAQ:SNDE) (“Sundance” or the “Company”), a U.S. onshore oil and gas exploration and production company focused in the Eagle Ford in South Texas, announced it will host a conference call to review first quarter results.
Date: Australia: Tuesday, May 16, 2017 – United States: Monday, May 15, 2017
Time: Australia: 8:00 AM AEDT – United States: 4:00 PM MDT
Australian participants Toll Free dial-in: 1 80 0005 989
Australian (Sydney) Local dial-in: 2 82 239 773
Hong Kong Participants Toll Free dial-in: 800 966 253
Hong Kong Local dial-in: 3011 4522
Singapore participants Toll Free dial-in: 800 101 1512
Singapore Local dial-in: 6622 1010
USA participants Toll Free dial-in: (844) 831 3022
Webcast Link: http://www.sundanceenergy.net/events.cfm
All participants will be asked for their full name and company when joining the conference call.
About Sundance Energy Australia Limited
Sundance Energy Australia Limited (“Sundance” or the “Company”) is an Australian-based, independent energy exploration company, with a wholly owned US subsidiary, Sundance Energy Inc., located in Denver, Colorado, USA.
The Company is focused on the acquisition and development of large, repeatable oil and natural gas resource plays in North America. Current activities are focused in the Eagle Ford. A comprehensive overview of the Company can be found on Sundance’s website at www.sundanceenergy.net.
For more information, please contact: United States Eric McCrady, Managing Director Tel: +1 (303) 543 5703 Australia Mike Hannell, Chairman Tel: +61 8 8363 0388


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