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Monitor Energy Ltd is a Perth (Western Australian) based diversified global energy company with exploration and development activities in both Petroleum and Uranium. Monitor has rights to over large acreage petroleum and uranium licenses in the Kyrgyz Republic. Monitor Energy Ltd is listed on the ASX and has the code MHL and has offices in the West Perth Business District at 35 Richardson Street.
The Company is lead and managed by a strong Board and management team that includes highly experienced and qualified representation from the Petroleum Industry and the Mining Industry. The management team comprises over 100 years experience in doing business abroad that ensures maximum cultural sensitivity and business awareness. Monitor Energy Ltd’s business strategy is to engage in projects suited to its ability to react quickly and decisively to maximise shareholder and stakeholder value.
The Company has strong Code of Business Conduct, Health Safety and Environment and Human Resource Policies that are commensurate with doing business in a Global Dynamic Environment. The Company has a corporate focus on ensuring a low ecological footprint and to minimise its impact on Climate Change.
The Company is lead and managed by a strong Board and management team that includes highly experienced and qualified representation from the Petroleum Industry and the Mining Industry. The management team comprises over 100 years experience in doing business abroad that ensures maximum cultural sensitivity and business awareness. Monitor Energy Ltd’s business strategy is to engage in projects suited to its ability to react quickly and decisively to maximise shareholder and stakeholder value.
The Company has strong Code of Business Conduct, Health Safety and Environment and Human Resource Policies that are commensurate with doing business in a Global Dynamic Environment. The Company has a corporate focus on ensuring a low ecological footprint and to minimise its impact on Climate Change.
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This website may include forward-looking statements with respect to achieving corporate objectives, developing additional energy resource opportunities, the Company’s analysis of opportunities and the development of these and certain other matters. These statements involve risks and uncertainties which would cause actual results to differ from those contained herein. Given these uncertainties, undue reliance should not be placed on forward-looking statements. Resource volumes that are based on Russian estimates and are not JORC compliant as of this date.

The Kyrgyz Republic
A central Asia country of immense natural beauty, the Kyrgyz Republic achieved independence in 1991, after the collapse of the Soviet Union. The country has a population of approximately 5 million people and is divided geographically, north-south by the Tien Shan mountain range, which runs east-west.
