Union Jack Oil to Present at Sidoti May Virtual Investor Conference 2024

Union Jack Oil plc

Union Jack Oil plc (LON:UJO, OTCQB:UJOGF) a UK and USA focused onshore hydrocarbon production, development, and exploration company, has announced that Zac Philips, Commercial Advisor, will present and host one-on-one meetings with investors at the Sidoti May Virtual Investor Conference, taking place on May 8-9, 2024.

The presentation will begin at 12:15 PM ET (5.15 PM BST) on 9 May and can be accessed live here: https://sidoti.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Lg5c0d4STP2pZcz0qXgqLg 

Union Jack Oil plc will also host virtual one-on-ones with investors on Wednesday and Thursday, May 8-9, 2024. To register for the presentation or one-on-ones, visit www.sidoti.com/events . Registration is free and you don’t need to be a Sidoti client.

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