Diversified Energy declares interim dividend of 4.375 cents per share

Diversified Energy Company

Diversified Energy Company PLC (LON:DEC) has announced that the Board has declared an interim dividend of 4.375 cents per share in respect of 1Q23 for the three month period ended 31 March 2023, an increase of 3% over the 1Q22 dividend of 4.250 cents per share.

Key dates related to the declared dividend include:

Ex-dividend Date: 31 August 2023
Record Date: 1 September 2023
Payment Date: 29 September 2023
Default Currency: US Dollar
Currency Election Option: Sterling
Last Date for Currency Election: 8 September 2023

Diversified will pay the dividend in U.S. dollars while continuing to make available to shareholders a sterling election. For those shareholders who wish to receive their dividend payment in sterling, and who have not yet completed a currency election form, the Company has made available a dividend election form on its website at https://ir.div.energy/dividend-information. Shareholders who wish to receive sterling should submit the currency election form to Computershare Investor Services no later than 8 September 2023.

Diversified Energy will announce the sterling value of the dividend payable per share approximately two weeks prior to the payment date.

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