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Materials Wrap - Week 21 (18 May -> 22 May) 2026

Coal, gold and critical minerals names drove the biggest share moves this week, but strong project news did not always lead to lasting gains. Several stocks jumped on funding, deals and study results, while others gave back early gains as traders locked in profit or worried about dilution.
Logan Eniac
23 May 2026

Condor Energy Advances Offshore Peru Licence Contract with Full TEA 86 Ownership

Condor Energy has submitted its application to convert the offshore Tumbes Basin TEA 86 into a Licence Contract, securing 100% ownership and expanding its prospective resources to over 3.3 billion barrels of oil and 1 Tcf of gas.
Maxwell Dee
18 May 2026

Condor Energy Raises A$2.25M to Propel Offshore Peru License Conversion and Drilling Prep

Condor Energy secures A$2.25 million in a placement to advance licence conversion, gas commercialisation, and exploration drilling readiness in its offshore Peru portfolio.
Maxwell Dee
4 May 2026

Condor Energy Expands Offshore Peru Portfolio Beyond 3.3 Billion Barrels and Secures Full TEA 86 Ownership

Condor Energy has advanced its offshore Peru exploration with a new Raya West prospect, lifting its unrisked prospective resources above 3.3 billion barrels, while moving to 100% ownership of TEA 86 to streamline licence conversion and partnerships.
Maxwell Dee
29 Apr 2026

Market Wrap - Week 16 (13 Apr -> 17 Apr) 2026

Speculative growth names and biotech drove the biggest gains this week, while one consumer staple copped the heaviest selling after cutting guidance. Deal flow stayed busy, but investors were even more responsive to hard numbers: profit upgrades, feasibility studies, contract wins and fresh drilling results.
Logan Eniac
18 Apr 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 16 (13 Apr -> 17 Apr) 2026

Drilling wins, funding deals and takeover activity drove a busy week in materials stocks. Big moves came from early-stage explorers, while larger producers won support with cash flow, mine life and deal-making.
Logan Eniac
18 Apr 2026

Condor Confirms Multi-Billion Barrel Potential with TEA Work Completion Offshore Peru

Condor Energy has wrapped up its Technical Evaluation Agreement work programme ahead of schedule, reinforcing the multi-billion barrel oil and gas potential in Peru's Tumbes Basin and setting the stage for licence conversion and strategic partnerships.
Maxwell Dee
16 Apr 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 15 (6 Apr -> 10 Apr) 2026

Critical minerals and gold explorers drove the biggest moves, with OD6 Metals, Jindalee Lithium and Resolution Minerals leading the weekly board. Investors chased drill hits, fresh funding and deal news, while stocks that reopened after trading halts split between sustained buying and quick give-backs.
Logan Eniac
11 Apr 2026

Condor Energy Secures Full Ownership of Offshore Peru TEA 86 to Streamline Development

Condor Energy has agreed to acquire Jaguar Exploration’s 20% stake in the TEA 86 offshore Peru project, moving to full ownership. The deal, structured through performance shares, aims to simplify equity and support licence conversion and future partnerships.
Maxwell Dee
9 Apr 2026

Condor Energy Uncovers Vast Deepwater Reservoirs, Paving Way for Peru Drilling

Condor Energy has identified extensive deepwater turbidite reservoirs across its TEA-86 offshore acreage in Peru’s Tumbes Basin, significantly reducing exploration risk and advancing plans for drilling and licence conversion.
Maxwell Dee
26 Mar 2026

Market Wrap - Week 11 (9 Mar -> 13 Mar) 2026

A single biotech result reset expectations in minutes, while gold and critical minerals kept investors busy on deals, drilling and funding. The week’s biggest moves came from one trial being stopped, a miner losing altitude after heavy selling, and a U.S. tungsten stock hit hard on risk-off trading.
Logan Eniac
14 Mar 2026

Materials Wrap - Week 11 (9 Mar -> 13 Mar) 2026

Gold names split cleanly this week: one stock rocketed on tangible production progress, while another cratered as selling overwhelmed a big plan. Critical minerals kept drawing attention, but several gap-ups didn’t hold once early buyers took profits.
Logan Eniac
14 Mar 2026