Diversified Energy Company Q4 2022 Dividend

Diversified Energy Company

Diversified Energy Company PLC (LON:DEC) has announced on 21 March 2023 a dividend in respect of the fourth quarter ended 31 December 2022 of 4.375 cents per share (“Q4 2022 Dividend”).  The Company will pay the Q4 2022 Dividend on 30 June 2023 to those shareholders on the register on 26 May 2023. 

The Company announces that Shareholders who have elected to receive their dividends in GBP sterling will receive an equivalent payment of 3.43 pence per share, based on the 15 June 2023 exchange rate of GBP 0.78299=US $1.00.

Diversified Energy Company PLC is an independent energy company engaged in the production, marketing transportation and retirement of primarily natural gas related to its US onshore upstream and midstream assets.

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