About Antrim

Antrim Energy Inc. is a Canadian-based international oil and gas exploration and production company with operations offshore in the UK North Sea and onshore in Argentina and interests in Tanzania. Currently all production is from Tierra del Fuego, Argentina.

Antrim's logo was inspired by Northern Ireland's Coastal Giant's Causeway

Antrim’s immediate strategy is to continue exploratory drilling in the UK North Sea and Argentina, accelerate production startup from the existing UK North Sea discoveries and to expand its cash flow from operations from its current properties in Argentina.

Antrim’s longer term strategy is to continue to evaluate the Company’s UK, Argentina and Tanzania exploration licences through the drill bit and use industry partnerships and future cash flow to develop exploration success.

Antrim's overall objective is to create significant wealth for its investors through the discovery, production and sale of oil and gas. Strong revenue generation coupled with strategic partnerships ensure that the Company maintains financial and operational growth.

Publicly listed in 1999, Antrim has grown into a significant explorer in its operating regions. Antrim is based in Canada with offices in Argentina and the United Kingdom. The Company is inter-listed on the senior Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol "AEN" and on the London Stock Exchange's Alternative Investment Market under the symbol "AEY".

  • 1999 Amalgamation of Antrim International Inc. & Netherfield Energy Corp. (RTO) and commenced trading on the Alberta Stock Exchange (now TSX-Venture)
  • 2001 Began trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange (trading symbol "AEN")
  • 2003 Interlisted on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) of the London Stock Exchange (trading symbol "AEY")

Antrim's Logo

Antrim's distinctive logo was inspired by Northern Ireland's Coastal Giant's Causeway.

The Giant's Causeway was formed some 65 million years ago by lava flowing from nearby volcanoes. The basalt columns formed as a result of rock crystallization from rapid cooling. It is estimated that there are around 40,000 columns in total with the tallest reaching 40 feet.