Earnings season begins! 6 ASX 200 energy stocks report on these dates

Let's find out when.

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August marks the start of reporting season for the 2025 financial year (FY25).

Over the coming weeks, a wave of ASX-listed companies will unveil their results for the full fiscal year, or in some cases the six-month period ending in June.

From the big banks and top-tier retailers to global mining giants and supermarket chains.

Corporate heavyweights from all walks of life will keep investors on their toes with a flurry of updates.

And amongst the most closely watched will be ASX 200 energy stocks.

These sector leaders are set to report on their past performance whilst also shedding light on their strategies and outlooks for the year ahead.

But before diving into the reporting schedule for six major ASX 200 energy stocks, a couple of important caveats.

The reporting dates in the list below could still change as businesses finalise their accounts.

And besides these six companies, several other ASX-listed energy stocks will also be reporting in August.

Reporting dates for 6 ASX 200 energy stocks

Monday 11 August – Beach Energy Ltd (ASX: BPT) The Adelaide-based oil and gas producer kicks off the show. Investors will be watching for updates on its multiple joint venture projects across Australia and New Zealand, including in the prolific Cooper and Eromanga basins.


Thursday 14 August – Origin Energy Ltd (ASX: ORG) A diversified energy provider supplying electricity, natural gas, solar, and liquified petroleum gas (LPG) across Australia. Its operations span exploration and production, power generation, renewable energy, and retail energy services.


Monday 18 August – Ampol Ltd (ASX: ALD) The only petroleum refiner and fuel distributor listed on the ASX. The group runs a network of about 2,000 branded service stations across Australia.


Tuesday 19 August – Woodside Energy Group Ltd (ASX: WDS) Australia's largest independent oil and gas company. It operates a portfolio of major offshore assets, including liquified natural gas (LNG) projects, floating production storage and offloading facilities, as well as pipelines – both at home and abroad.


Wednesday 20 August – Santos Ltd (ASX: STO) Leading oil and gas producer in the Asia-Pacific region, with a strong focus on LNG through its involvement in four major Australian projects. Updates on the company's proposed $30 billion takeover by the XRG Consortium will be eagerly awaited.


Thursday 21 August – Whitehaven Coal Ltd (ASX: WHC) Australian exporter of high-quality thermal coal used in electricity generation, alongside metallurgical coal for steel production. The company operates four mines in New South Wales with the produced coal primarily destined for Asian markets.

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