RNS Number : 6977X
  Cue Energy Plc
  27 June 2008
   


    Cue Energy plc ("Cue" or "the Company")

    Preliminary results for the year ended 31 December 2007


    CHAIRMAN'S STATEMENT

    This is my first report as Chairman of your Company.

    The year ended 31 December 2007 has indeed been disappointing for management and shareholders alike with the results presented in this
report.  

    Cue Energy Plc entered 2007 with high expectations. We had rights to the developing CSIRO PEM fuel cell technology, (the "PEM
Technology"); advanced working prototype fuel cells were underway; an internationally acclaimed CSIRO research team led by Dr. Sukhvinder
Badwal; and a highly capable and experienced management team of Kevin Breen and Dr Charles Stone.  

    Independent expert reports were encouraging on the PEM Technology. As the year progressed we developed business plans, manufacturing
plans and marketing and commercialisation plans in support of our prospective capital raising.

    However the advancing year brought fast deteriorating market conditions and the appetite for investment in new higher risk ventures such
as hydrogen fuel cells dried up. By September our former brokers reported to us that as a result of the changed market interest in such
fundraisings they were unable to complete their brief to raise additional capital to develop the PEM Technology.

    Faced with this situation the board took action to reduce expenditure on the project; management team contracts were terminated; CSIRO
development expenditure was reduced to minimise outflows and the Company successfully re-negotiated the agreements with Oreion Australian
Energy and subsequently acquired 100% of Oreion for the issue of fifty million shares. In addition significant efforts were put towards
identifying other lower risk opportunities consistent with the Company's objectives. 

    These efforts included seeking new co-investors for the PEM Technology project as well as identifying other emerging energy sector
opportunities. I am pleased to report that at the time of writing, and after some further disappointments, I am now cautiously optimistic on
the prospects for further business development of the PEM Technology and the possible acquisition and development of the other opportunities
in the increasingly buoyant energy sector.  

    Finally may I thank all our shareholders, for your patience and loyalty over an extended but frustrating period. I trust that market
conditions, which are at last showing some signs of stabilising, prove more favourable to the Company in the year ahead.

    Martin Thomas
    Chairman
    26 June 2008

    OPERATING AND FINANCIAL REVIEW

    Cue Energy Plc was established to acquire holdings in energy assets which the Directors of the Company believe are undervalued and where
a transaction has the potential to create value for the Company's shareholders.

    On 28 September 2007, the Company announced that it had agreed in principle, subject to funding, to acquire 100% of the issued capital
of Oreion Australia Energy Pty Ltd ("Oreion"), a private Australian company, in order to commercialise the micro fuel cell technology ("the
PEM Technology") which had been developed by CSIRO, Australia's leading technology research organisation. Trading in the Company's ordinary
shares on AIM was suspended as the acquisition would have been classified as a reverse takeover under the AIM Rules.  

    On 24 December 2007, the Company announced that the Directors were working on a structure under which Oreion would commercialise the PEM
Technology as an independent company in which Cue would have a significant equity position and that discussions regarding the original
proposed acquisition had therefore terminated.  

    The Company announced on 21 February 2008 that it had conditionally agreed terms for the acquisition of 100% of the issued capital of
Oreion. As part of the Company's passive investment strategy, it is envisaged that Oreion will raise funding and seek partners in order to
enable the continued commercialisation of the PEM Technology.

    The Company issued 50,000,000 new ordinary shares at an issue price of 2p to the shareholders of Oreion in consideration for the
Acquisition. Approval was sought from Shareholders at a general meeting held on 14 March 2008 in order to effect the acquisition. Following
this meeting, trading in the Company's ordinary shares on AIM was restored as the acquisition was not classified as a reverse takeover under
the AIM Rules.

    Since incorporation on 4 September 2001, Oreion undertook no trading or other activities until 3 August 2006 when it entered into the
first of various agreements with CSIRO (the "Commercialisation Agreements"). The Commercialisation Agreements were extended beyond their
original expiry date until 30 June 2008 conditional inter alia upon the Acquisition and subsequent funding contributions of A$69,000 per
month (�32,547 at an exchange rate of A$2.12 to �1) by Oreion. They are also conditional on the Company and Oreion obtaining sufficient
funding to enable the continued commercialisation of the PEM Technology. The level of funding required will be dependent on further
negotiations with CSIRO and other potential partners. A further extension of the Commercialisation Agreements to 30 September 2008 on the
same terms has been negotiated by the parties to allow the Company to continue discussions with various parties who have expressed an
interest in funding or partnering with Oreion to develop the associated technologies. It is expected that this extension will be formalised in the coming week. 

    By virtue of the Commercialisation Agreements, Oreion intends to become a leading enabler of fuel cell technology, generating revenues
through the sub-licensing of the PEM Technology for the development, manufacture and sale of fuel cell test stations and PEM electrolysers,
and subsequently through the technology development of direct hydrogen micro fuel cell products and the licensing of related fuel cell
technology. Under the Commercialisation Agreements, Oreion will, under certain terms and conditions, have an exclusive worldwide licence
over certain advanced technology as well as access to a highly experienced technical team. 

    Oreion's audited Financial Accounts for the period ended 30 April 2007 reported a loss before tax of A$516,001 (�239,352) and net
liabilities of A$509,751 (�236,453). Oreion's operations in Australia continue to be managed by its current directors, John Simpson, Jade
Styants and Tim Malloch, with Oreion's management reporting to the Board of the Company. The Company's results for the year ended 31
December 2007 do not reflect any results for Oreion.

    As at 31 December 2007, the total expenditure incurred by the Company on behalf of Oreion for research & development, technical,
commercialisation and legal costs totalled �938,564. These costs have been recharged to Oreion. In addition, the Company has provided Oreion
with a loan facility of �395,908 as at 31 December 2007 under the finance facility agreement dated 3 January 2007.

    The Company is continuing to pursue additional new investment opportunities in line with the investing strategy.

    During the course of the year the Company received investment income of �85,570 and other income of �938,564. It incurred administrative
expenses of � 462,127, expenses on behalf of Oreion of �938,564 and other expenses relating to the proposed reverse acquisition of Oreion
Energy Australia Pty Ltd of �399,395, resulting in a loss for the period of �775,952.


    Toby Howell
    Director
    26 June 2008


    Income Statement for the year ended 31 December 2007


                                                         2007       2006
                                              Note          �          �


 Administrative expenses                         2  (462,127)  (253,360)
 Other expenses                                  2  (938,564)          -
 Transaction expenses                            2  (399,395)          -
 Other income                                    3    938,564          -

 Operating loss                                     (861,522)  (253,360)

 Finance Income                                  4     85,570     27,678

 Loss on ordinary activities before taxation        (775,952)  (225,682)

 Income tax expense                              5          -          -

 Loss for the financial year                        (775,952)  (225,682)

 Loss per share expressed in pence per share
 - Basic and diluted                             8    (0.34)p    (0.22)p


    Balance Sheet as at 31 December 2007
                                           2007       2006
                              Note            �          �
 Assets
 Non current assets
 Plant and equipment             9        1,894      3,341
 Total non current assets                 1,894      3,341

 Current assets
 Trade and other receivables    10    1,561,328     43,643
 Cash and cash equivalents      11      895,544  2,831,452
 Total current assets                 2,456,872  2,875,095

 Total assets                         2,458,766  2,878,436

 Liabilities
 Current liabilities
 Trade and other payables       12      368,377     12,095
           Total liabilities            368,377     12,095

 Net Assets                           2,090,389  2,866,341

 Shareholders Equity 
    Called -up share capital    13      161,146    161,146
       Share premium account          2,755,170  2,755,170
 Share based payment reserve            175,707    175,707
             Retained losses        (1,001,634)  (225,682)
 Total equity                         2,090,389  2,866,341

    These financial statements were authorised and approved for issue by the board of Directors on 26 June 2008 and were signed on its
behalf by:

 Martin Thomas     Toby Howell
 Director          Director


    Statement of Changes in Equity For the year ended 31 December 2007


                              Called up share         Share premium   Share based payment  Retained earnings   Total equity
                                      capital               reserve               reserve
                                            �                     �                     �                  �              �
  As at 1 January 2006                      -                     -                     -                  -              -
   Share capital issued               161,146             3,044,624                     -                  -     3,205,770 
      Share issue costs                     -             (161,996)                     -                  -      (161,996)
   Share based payments                     -                     -                48,249                  -         48,249
   Share based expenses                     -             (127,458)               127,458                  -              -
      Loss for the year                     -                     -                     -          (225,682)      (225,682)
 As at 31 December 2006               161,146             2,755,170               175,707          (225,682)      2,866,341
      Loss for the year                     -                     -                     -          (775,952)      (775,952)
 As at 31 December 2007               161,146             2,755,170               175,707        (1,001,634)      2,090,389


    Cash Flow Statement for the year ended 31 December 2007

                                                                 2007       2006
                                                    Note            �          �

 Cash flows from operating activities
 Operating loss                                             (861,522)  (253,360)
 Depreciation                                                   1,447        276
 Share options expensed                                             -     48,249
 Increase in VAT due                                        (162,529)   (22,609)
 Increase in prepayments                                      (4,720)   (20,601)
 (Increase) / decrease in other receivables                 (804,257)      (433)
 Increase in operating creditors                              199,579      4,095
 Increase in accruals                                          22,829      8,000
 Net cash used in operating activities                    (1,609,173)  (236,383)

 Cash flows from investing activities
 Loans granted                                              (395,908)          -
 Interest received                                             69,173     27,678
 Payments to acquire tangible assets                                -    (3,617)
 Net cash (used) / generated in investing                   (326,735)     24,061
 activities

 Cash inflows from financing activities
 Proceeds from issue of shares                                      -  3,205,770
 Shares issue costs                                                 -  (161,996)
 Net cash flow from financing activities                            -  3,043,774

 Net (decrease) / increase  in cash and cash
 equivalents                                              (1,935,908)  2,831,452

           Cash and cash equivalents at 1 January           2,831,452          -

          Cash and cash equivalents at 31 December    11      895,544  2,831,452


    Statement of Accounting Policies for the year ended 31 December 2007

    1.    Principal accounting policies

    a)    Authorisation of financial statements and statement of compliance with IFRS
    The financial statements of Cue Energy plc for the year ended 31 December 2007 were authorised for issue by the board on 26 June 2008
and the balance sheets signed on the board's behalf by Martin Thomas and Toby Howell.  Cue Energy plc is a public limited Company
incorporated and domiciled in England and Wales. The Company's ordinary shares are traded on the AIM Market operated by the London Stock
Exchange.

    The Company's financial statements have been prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) as adopted
by the European Union, and those parts of the Companies Act 1985 applicable to companies reporting under IFRS. The principal accounting
policies adopted by the group are set out below.

    The financial statements are prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards and Interpretations in force at the
reporting date. The Company has not adopted any standards or interpretations in advance of the required implementation dates. It is not
expected that adoption of standards or interpretations which have not been adopted will have a material impact on the financial statements.

    The Company adopted the following standards for the first time:
    IAS 1 (amendment) Presentation of Financial Statements - Capital Disclosures
    IFRS 7 Financial Instruments - Disclosures
    The resulting changes in disclosure are included in notes 13 and 16 respectively. There were no other impacts from the adoption of these
standards.

    b)    Basis of preparation and going concern
    The financial statements have been prepared on the historical cost basis, except for the measurement to fair value of assets and
financial instruments as described in the accounting policies below, and on a going concern basis.

    The Directors are confident that the extension of the commercialisation agreement between Oreion and CSIRO through to 30 September 2008
will allow the Company to continue discussions with various interested parties in relation to funding or partnering with Oreion to develop
the associated technologies. The continued development of the technology and the commercialisation agreements beyond the 30 September 2008
deadline are dependent on further funding being available to either Oreion or the Company. The loans shown in the balance sheet as being
owed to the Company by Oreion ultimately may not be recoverable if further funding is not forthcoming.

    Although the Company's assets are not generating revenues and an operating loss has been reported, the Director's believe these assets
will generate a return to the Company in the short term. The Company has sufficient funds to undertake its operating activities over the
next 12 months including meeting its commitments under the extension of the CSIRO commercialisation agreement. The financial statements
therefore, have been prepared on a going concern basis. However, if additional projects and acquisition targets are identified or current
investments require additional funding that is unforeseen at this point in time, the Company may be required to raise additional funds
either via an issue of equity or through the issuance of debt. 

    The financial report is presented in Sterling and all values are in pounds (�) unless otherwise stated.

    c)    Revenue
    The Company had no revenue during the year ended 31 December 2007.

    d)    Finance income
    Finance income is recognised as interest accrues. 

    e)    Cash and cash equivalents
    Cash and cash equivalents in the balance sheet comprise cash at bank and in hand and short-term deposits with an original maturity of
three months or less.

    For the purposes of the Cash Flow Statement, cash and cash equivalents consist of cash and cash equivalents as defined above, net of
outstanding bank overdrafts.    

    f)    Income tax and deferred taxation
    Current tax assets and liabilities for the current and prior periods are measured at the amount expected to be recovered from or paid to
the taxation authorities. The tax rates and tax laws used to compute the amount are those that are enacted by the balance sheet date.

    No deferred tax asset has been recognised because there is insufficient evidence of the timing of suitable future profits against which
they can be recovered.

    g)    Foreign currencies
    Both the functional and presentational currency of Cue Energy plc is sterling (�). Transactions in foreign currencies are recorded at
the rate ruling at the date of the transaction. Monetary assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies are translated at the rate
of exchange ruling at the balance sheet date. All differences are taken to the income statement. 

    h)    Plant and equipment
    Plant and equipment is stated at cost less accumulated depreciation and any accumulated impairment losses.

    Depreciation is provided on all tangible assets to write off the cost less estimated residual value of each asset over its expected
useful economic life on a straight line basis at the following annual rates:

    Computer equipment - 40%

    All assets are subject to annual impairment reviews.

    i)    Trade and other receivables
    Trade receivables, which generally have 30 day terms, are recognised and carried at original invoice amount less any allowance for any
uncollectible amounts.

    j)    Trade and other payables
    Trade payables and other payables are carried at amortised cost and represent liabilities for goods and services provided to the Company
prior to the end of the financial year that are unpaid and arise when the Company becomes obliged to make future payments in respect of the
purchase of these goods and services.

    k)    Financial Instruments
    The Company's financial instruments comprise cash and items arising directly from its operation such as trade debtors and trade
creditors. 

    There is no material difference between the book value and fair value of the Company's cash.

    l)    Share-based payment transactions
    (i) Equity settled transactions
    The Company provides benefits to employees (including senior executives) of the Company in the form of share-based payments, whereby
employees render services in exchange for shares or rights over shares (equity-settled transactions).  

    The cost of these equity-settled transactions with employees is measured by reference to the fair value of the equity instruments at the
date at which they are granted. The fair value is determined using a Black-Scholes model.

    In valuing equity-settled transactions, no account is taken of any performance conditions, other than conditions linked to the price of
the shares of Cue Energy Plc (market conditions) if applicable.

    The cost of equity-settled transactions is recognised, together with a corresponding increase in equity, over the period in which the
performance and/or service conditions are fulfilled, ending on the date on which the relevant employees become fully entitled to the award
(the vesting period).

    The cumulative expense recognised for equity-settled transactions at each reporting date until vesting date reflects (i) the extent to
which the vesting period has expired and (ii) the Company's best estimate of the number of equity instruments that will ultimately vest. No
adjustment is made for the likelihood of market performance conditions being met as the effect of these conditions is included in the
determination of fair value at grant date. The Income Statement charge or credit for a period represents the movement in cumulative expense
recognised as at the beginning and end of that period.

    No expense is recognised for awards that do not ultimately vest, except for awards where vesting is only conditional upon a market
condition.

    If the terms of an equity-settled award are modified, as a minimum an expense is recognised as if the terms had not been modified. In
addition, an expense is recognised for any modification that increases the total fair value of the share-based payment arrangement, or is
otherwise beneficial to the employee, as measured at the date of modification.

    If an equity-settled award is cancelled, it is treated as if it had vested on the date of cancellation, and any expense not yet
recognised for the award is recognised immediately. However, if a new award is substituted for the cancelled award and designated as a
replacement award on the date that it is granted, the cancelled and new award are treated as if they were a modification of the original
award, as described in the previous paragraph.

    The dilutive effect, if any, of outstanding options is reflected as additional share dilution in the computation of earnings per share
(see Note 8).

    m)    Earnings per share
    Basic earnings per share is calculated as net profit attributable to members of the Company, adjusted to exclude any costs of servicing
equity (other than dividends) and preference share dividends, divided by the weighted average number of ordinary shares, adjusted for any
bonus element.

    Diluted earnings per share is calculated as net profit attributable to members of the Company, adjusted for:

    *     costs of servicing equity (other than dividends) and preference share dividends;

    *     the after tax effect of dividends and interest associated with dilutive potential ordinary shares that have been recognised as
expenses; and

    *     other non-discretionary changes in revenues or expenses during the period that would result from the dilution of potential
ordinary shares; divided by the weighted average number of ordinary shares and dilutive potential ordinary shares, adjusted for any bonus
element.
n)           Significant accounting judgements, estimates and assumptions


    Share based payment transaction
    The Company measures the cost of equity-settled transactions with employees by reference to the fair value of the equity instruments at
the date at which they were granted. The fair value is determined using a Black-Scholes model.

    Notes to the Financial Statements for the year ended 31 December 2007


           1.             Turnover & Segmental analysis
    The Company had no turnover during the year.

    All of the Company's losses, and net assets arose in the United Kingdom.

    2.    Operating loss

 The operating loss is stated after charging:               2007    2006
                                                               �       �

 Auditors' remuneration - audit of financial statements   15,000   8,000
   -  corporate finance services                          28,562       -
 Directors' emoluments                                   119,956  33,992
 Depreciation                                              1,447     276
 Share options expenses                                        -  48,249
 Other expenses                                          938,564       -
 Transaction expenses                                    399,395       -

    During the year ended 31 December 2007 the Company incurred costs totalling �399,395 in relation to the proposed reverse acquisition of
Oreion Energy Australia Pty Ltd. As a result of deteriorating market conditions the proposed reverse acquisition and re-admission were
abandoned. The acquisition was subsequently restructured as explained in Note 17.

    During the year the Company incurred costs on behalf of Oreion for research & development, technical, commercialisation and legal costs
totalling �938,564. These costs have been recharged to Oreion by way of a management fee (refer to Note 3).

    3.    Other Income
                                                        2007  2006
                                                           �     �

 Costs recharged to Oreion Energy Australia Pty Ltd  938,564     -



    4.    Finance Income
                        2007    2006
                           �       �

 Interest receivable  85,570  27,678


    5.    Taxation

                                                               2007       2005
                                                                  �          �
 Current year taxation
                         UK corporation tax for the year          -          -

 Factors affecting the tax charge for the year
                  Loss on ordinary activities before tax  (775,952)  (225,682)

 Loss on ordinary activities at the UK standard rate of   (232,785)   (67,705)
 30%

           Effect of tax benefit of loss carried forward    232,785     67,705

 Current year taxation
                                                                  -          -

        The Company has tax losses of �1,000,686 (2006: �226,864) available to carry forward against future taxable profits. A deferred tax
asset has not been recognised because of the uncertainty over the timing of future taxable profits against which the losses may be offset.

    6.    Staff Costs
        
    The Company had no full time employees during the year. The directors provided professional services as required on a part-time basis.

    7.    Directors' remuneration
                                   2007     2006
                                      �        �
 Non Executive Directors:     
 Martin Thomas                   23,956        -
 Chris Lambert                   18,000    7,405
 Malcolm James                   18,000    7,405
 Jade Styants                    30,000    5,905
 Toby Howell                     30,000   13,277
                                119,956   33,992
 Share based payment expense          -   48,249
                              
                                                
 Total                          119,956        
                                         82,241 

    No pension benefits are provided for any Director.

    8.    Loss per share

 The basic earnings per share is derived by dividing the loss for the period attributable
 to ordinary shareholders by the weighted average number of shares in issue.  
 For diluted earnings per share the weighted average number of ordinary shares in issue is
 adjusted to assume conversion of all potential ordinary shares.


 Loss for the period                                                               �775,952
 Weighted average number of ordinary shares of 0.07p in                         230,207,901
 issue
 Loss per share - basic                                                            (0.34) p

 There were no dilutive potential ordinary shares for
 the year as the Company made a loss for the year.

    9.    Plant and Equipment
                         Computer 
                         Equipment
                             �
 Cost
 At 1 January 2006               -
 Additions                   3,617
 At 31 December 2006         3,617

 Additions                       -
 As at 31 December 2007      3,617

 Depreciation
 At 1 January 2006               -
 Charge for the year           276
 At 31 December 2006           276

 Charge for the year         1,447
 As at 31 December 2007      1,723

 Net Book Value
 At 31 December 2007         1,894
 At 31 December 2006         3,341

    10.    Trade and other receivables

                                           2007     2006
                                              �        �
 Current trade and other receivables
 Prepayments                             25,321   20,601
 Trade receivables                            -      433
 Other receivables (1)                1,334,472        -
 Accrued interest income                 16,397        -
 VAT due                                185,138   22,609
                                      1,561,328   43,643

    *     Other receivables include a �395,908 finance facility provided to Oreion Energy (Australia) Pty Ltd that accrues interest at 9%
pa. The balance of other receivables of �938,564 represent amounts receivable from Oreion relating to the management fee recharge and are
non-interest bearing.

    11.    Cash and cash equivalents
                  2007       2006
                     �          �

 Cash at bank  895,544  2,831,452

    12.    Trade and other payables

                                      2007     2006
                                       �          �
 Current trade and other payables
 Trade creditors                   268,158    4,095
 Accruals                          100,219    8,000
                                   368,377   12,095

    13.    Share Capital
                                                      2007        2006
                                                                      
 Authorised
 20,000,000,000 ordinary shares of 0.07 p each  14,000,000  14,000,000

 Issued and fully paid
 230,207,901 ordinary shares of 0.07 p each       �161,146    �161,146


    The Company was incorporated on 17 December 2004 with an authorised share capital of �2,000,000 divided into 200,000,000 ordinary shares
of 0.1p each, of which 2 shares were issued fully paid to the subscribers to the Memorandum of Association of the Company.  

    On 6 April 2006, 12 ordinary shares of 1p each were issued at par.

    At the Company's first annual general meeting on 7 April 2006 the authorised share capital of the Company was increased from �2,000,000
to �14,000,000 by creation of 1,200,000,000 new ordinary shares of 1p each ranking equally with existing shareholders of 1p each. The
authorised share capital was sub-divided from 1,400,000,000 ordinary shares of 1p each into 140,000,000,000 ordinary shares of 0.01p each
and further consolidated from 140,000,000,000 ordinary shares of 0.01p each into 20,000,000,000 ordinary shares of 0.07p each.

    Following the re-organisation, 200 ordinary shares were transferred by the initial subscribers to Black Ivory Limited on 18 May 2006.

    On 21 June 2006, the Company issued and allotted 65,681,065 ordinary shares to certain founder subscribers, fully paid, at par value. 

    On 22 June 2006, 14,526,636 ordinary shares were issued and fully paid at 1.1p each

    On 3 August 2006, 150,000,000 ordinary shares were placed at a price of 2p per share.

    The Company's objectives when managing capital are to safeguard the entity's ability to continue as a going concern so that it can
continue to increase the value of the entity for the benefit of shareholders. Given the nature of the Company's current activities the
entity will remain dependant on equity funding in the short to medium term until such time as the Company becomes self-financing from income
from its investments.

 Share options and warrants
 Under IFRS 2 'Share Based Payments', the Company determines the fair value of options issued to Directors and Employees as remuneration
and
 recognises the amount as an expense in the income statement with a corresponding increase in equity.
                           Name  Date Granted/ Vested                Number        Exercise Price           Expiry Date   Fair Value at
Grant
                                                                                          (pence)                                Date
(pence)
                  Chris Lambert         3 August 2006             1,151,040                     2         2 August 2011               
0.0084
                  Malcolm James         3 August 2006             1,151,040                     2         2 August 2011               
0.0084
                   Jade Styants         3 August 2006             1,151,040                     2         2 August 2011               
0.0084
                    Toby Howell         3 August 2006             2,302,079                     2         2 August 2011               
0.0084
                         Totals                                   5,755,199

    The fair value of the employee options vested during the prior year was �48,249. The assessed fair value at grant date is determined
using the Black-Scholes Model that takes into account the exercise price, the term of the option, the share price at grant date, the
expected price volatility of the underlying share, the expected dividend yield and the risk-free interest rate for the term of the option.

 The following table lists the inputs to the model used for the year ended 31 December 2006:

 Dividend Yield (%)                                                            -
 Expected Volatility (%)                                                      70
 Risk-free interest rate (%)                                                4.60
 Share price at grant date (�)                                              0.02

 The expected volatility reflects the assumption that the historical volatility is indicative of future trends, which may, not necessarily
be the actual outcome.
    The Company did not issue any share options and warrants during the year ended 31 December 2007.

    14.    Commitments

    As at 31 December 2007, the Company had no material capital commitments. 

    15.    Related party transactions 

    Claridge House Services Limited (CHS) was a company set up for the purpose of administering a serviced office for a number of companies,
including Cue Energy Plc. The directors of CHS as at 31 December 2007 were Jade Styants, Toby Howell and Malcolm James, with Gregory Kuenzel
being the beneficial owner. The Company has entered into an agreement with CHS for the provision of administrative and bookkeeping services
and accommodation in relation to Suite 4, 32 Davies Street, London W1K 4ND, for a monthly fee payable quarterly in advance. 

    During the year CHS invoiced the Company �60,426 (2006: �35,200) in respect of serviced office costs. At year end �17,625 is included in
trade creditors (2006: nil). This amount relates to the prepayment of 2008 service charges.

    16.    Financial instruments 

    The Company uses financial instruments comprising cash, liquid resources and debtors/ creditors that arise from its operations.

    The Company has not entered into any derivative transactions and it is not currently the Company's policy to undertake trading in
financial instruments.

    The main financial risks arising from the Company's activities are currency risk, liquidity risk, credit risk and interest rate risk

    Estimation of fair values
    There are no financial instruments where the fair values are different to the carrying values. These can be summarised as:

                                  Weighted average
                                effective interest  Non-interest bearing
                                             rate%                     �
 2007                                                                     Floating  Fixed interest 
                                                                                 �                �
                        Note                                                                             Total
 Financial assets
 Cash                   11                      3%                     -   895,544                -    895,544
 Receivables            10                      9%             1,123,702         -          395,908  1,519,610
 Total                                                         1,123,702   895,544          395,908  2,415,154
 Financial liabilities
 Payables               12                                       368,377         -                -    368,377
 Total                                                           368,377         -                -    368,377

                                  Weighted average
                                effective interest  Non-interest bearing
                                             rate%                     �
 2006                                                                      Floating  Fixed interest 
                                                                                  �                �
                        Note                                                                              Total
 Financial assets
 Cash                   11                      3%                     -  2,381,452                -  2,381,452
 Receivables            10                                        23,042          -                -     23,042
 Total                                                            23,042  2,381,452                -  2,404,494
 Financial liabilities
 Payables               12                                        12,095          -                -     12,095
 Total                                                            12,095          -                -     12,095

    All financial assets are classified as loans and receivables and all financial liabilities as carried at amortised cost.

    Interest rate risk
    The Company currently finances its operations through equity financing. There is not considered to be any material interest rate risk.

    Liquidity risk
    To date the Company has relied upon equity funding to finance operations. The Directors are confident that adequate funding will be
forthcoming with which to finance operations to commercial exploitation. Controls over expenditure are carefully managed.

    Currency risk
    The Company makes certain payments under its agreement with CSIRO and Oreion Energy Australia Pty Ltd denominated in Australian Dollars.
The Company seeks to minimise its risk by closely monitoring exchange rates.

    Credit risk
    The Company considers the credit ratings of banks in which it holds funds in order to reduce exposure to credit risk.

    The Company has a total amount receivable from Oreion of �1,350,869. The recoverability of these funds is dependent on Oreion receiving
further funding to continue with the commercialisation of the PEM technology.

    17.    Post balance sheet events

    On 21 February 2008 the Company agreed terms for the acquisition of 100% of the issued capital of Oreion Australia Energy Pty Ltd (the
"Acquisition"). As part of the Company's passive investment strategy, it is envisaged that Oreion will raise funding and seek partners in
order to enable the continued commercialisation of the PEM Technology.

    On 14 March, following approval by shareholders at an Extraordinary General Meeting, the Company issued 50,000,000 new ordinary shares
to the shareholders of Oreion (the "Consideration Shares") in consideration for the Acquisition. At the issue price of 2p per share, the
value of the Consideration Shares is �1,000,000. The issue price of 2p was determined by the trading price of the shares on the date that
the agreement was conditionally entered into. The Consideration Shares represent approximately 18% of the total issued enlarged share
capital of the Company.  

    Since incorporation on 4 September 2001, Oreion undertook no trading or other activities until 3 August 2006 when it entered into the
first of various agreements with CSIRO (the "Commercialisation Agreements"). The Commercialisation Agreements have been extended beyond
their original expiry date until 30 June 2008 conditional inter alia upon the Acquisition and subsequent funding contributions of A$69,000
(�34,000) per month by Oreion. They are also conditional on the Company and Oreion obtaining sufficient funding to enable the continued
commercialisation of the PEM Technology. The level of funding required will be dependent on further negotiations with CSIRO and other
potential partners.

    A further extension has been agreed by CSIRO providing the Company with an additional 3 months (to 30 September 2008) with which to
continue negotiations with various parties who have expressed an interest in funding or partnering with Oreion to develop the associated
technologies. The Agreement has been extended conditional on funding contributions of A$69,000 (�34,000) per month.

    By virtue of the Commercialisation Agreements, Oreion intends to become a leading enabler of fuel cell technology, generating revenues
through the sub-licensing of the PEM Technology for the development, manufacture and sale of fuel cell test stations and PEM electrolysers,
and subsequently through the technology development of direct hydrogen micro fuel cell products and the licensing of related fuel cell
technology. Under the Commercialisation Agreements, Oreion will, under certain terms and conditions, have an exclusive worldwide licence
over certain advanced technology as well as access to a highly experienced technical team. 

    Immediately prior to the acquisition and on the date of acquisition, Oreion had cash at bank and on hand of �23,000, Other receivables
of �10,600, trade creditors of �20,600 and loans outstanding payable to the Company of �1,480,000. The fair value of intangible assets
acquired has not been determined at the date of this report and the difference between the value of the assets and liabilities and the
consideration has been provisionally allocated to goodwill.

              18.              Other

    Publication of non-statutory accounts

    The financial information set out in this preliminary announcement does not constitute statutory accounts as defined in Section 240 of
the Companies Act 1985. Statutory accounts for 2007 will be delivered to the Registrar following the Company's Annual General Meeting. The
Independent Auditors have reported on these accounts. Their report was unqualified and did not contain statements under section 237(2) or
(2) of the Companies Act 1985. 

    Other information 

    The report and accounts for the year ended 31 December 2007 will be posted to shareholders shortly and copies will also be available via
the website (www.cueenergy.co.uk) in accordance with AIM Rule 26 and at the Company's registered office, 200 Strand,  London WC2R 1DJ.


    Contacts

 Cue Energy plc              +44 20 7182 1748
      Toby Howell / Gregory
                   Kuenzel 


 HB Corporate                +44 20 7510 8600
                           
              Edward Hutton




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