Diversified Energy Company announces Investor Meeting schedule

Diversified Energy Company

Diversified Energy Company PLC (LON/NYSE: DEC) has announced plans for members of its management team to participate in the following upcoming investor meetings and conferences:

•     Stifel Investor Meetings- Wednesday, May 23, Dallas

Rusty Hutson (CEO), Brad Gray (CFO) and Douglas Kris (SVP-IR & Corporate Communications)

•     Louisiana Energy Conference- Wednesday, May 29th & Thursday, May 30th, New Orleans

Douglas Kris (SVP- IR & Corporate Communications), Wren Smith (Senior Manager, IR)

•     Jefferies Energy Conference- Wednesday, June 5th & Thursday, June 6th, Kiawah Island

Rusty Hutson (CEO), Brad Gray (CFO) and Douglas Kris (SVP-IR & Corporate Communications)

•     JP Morgan Energy Conference- Tuesday, June 18th, New York City

Rusty Hutson (CEO), Brad Gray (CFO) and Douglas Kris (SVP-IR & Corporate Communications)

•     KeyBanc Investor Meetings- Tuesday, June 25th, Various (Virtual)

Rusty Hutson (CEO), Brad Gray (CFO) and Douglas Kris (SVP-IR & Corporate Communications)

Presentation related materials are available on Diversified Energy Company’s website: https://ir.div.energy/presentations

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