Thor Energy schedules AGM for 11 November 2025

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Thor Energy plc (LON:THR, ASX: THR, OTCQB: THORF) has announced that it has today posted to shareholders the notice of its Annual General Meeting to be held on 11 November 2025 at 10 a.m. GMT at 9 Pollen Street, London, W1S 1NG.  

If you are a registered holder of Thor’s Ordinary Shares, whether or not you can attend the meeting, you can use a form of proxy, enclosed in the Notice of AGM, to appoint one or more persons to attend and vote on a poll on your behalf. A proxy need not be a member of the Company. Further details on how to vote are included within the Notice of AGM.

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