The annual report summarizes Tangiers Petroleum Limited's operations for the 2012 fiscal year. It includes an operations report detailing the completion of a 677 square kilometer 3D seismic survey in the Assaka block that revealed prospects like Trident, TMA, and Assaka with best estimated oil volumes of over 3 billion barrels. The report also lists the company's corporate information and provides the chairman's report, directors' report, financial statements, and additional ASX information.
4. Annual Report 2012 7
OPERATIONS REPORT
Processing of the 677 sq km Assaka 3D seismic survey
(Fig.3) by CGG Veritas has been completed. The new
3D data is of much better quality than the earlier 2D
data and reveals the horizons and structures within
the Jurassic section to a much greater extent. Deeper
horizons are much better imaged and continuous, greatly
assisting the mapping and also verifying the structural
configuration of the prospects that were mapped on
the 2D data. In addition, the overlying Cretaceous and
Prospects – Gross (100%) Oil Volumes (MMBBL)
Undiscovered OOIP
(MMBBL)
Unrisked Prospective Oil Resources (MMBBL)
Prospect Low Estimate Best Estimate High Estimate Low Estimate Best Estimate High Estimate
Trident 853 2,115 5,273 85 423 2,109
TMA 289 956 3,262 29 191 1,305
Assaka 258 718 1,990 26 144 796
La Dam: Lwr – Upr J 164 546 1,874 17 109 749
Arithmetic Total 1564 4,335 12,399 156 867 4,959
Table 1: Tarfaya Block Prospects – Oil in Place and Prospective Resources (MMBBL)
The estimated quantities of petroleum that may potentially be recovered by the application of a future development project(s) relate to
undiscovered accumulations. These estimates have both an associated risk of discovery and a risk of development. Further exploration
appraisal and evaluation is required to determine the existence of a significant quantity of potentially moveable hydrocarbons.
A comparison of the new 3D data to older 2D seismic
lines in the vicinity of the Trident prospect clearly
highlights the superior definition and continuity of the
seismic horizon (Bathonian-5) that defines the Trident
structure. (Fig. 4). With the better definition of the Trident
structure provided by the 3D dataset, Tangiers have
re-evaluated the geological chance of success for the
well and upgraded it from the previously advised 14 per
cent (as independently assessed by NSAI in 2011) to
23 per cent. The Trident prospect is considered to be a
potential company-maker in its own right.
Fig.4 Comparison of new 3D data to previous 2D data
Tertiary horizons are much clearer on the 3D data set and
faults are better defined.
The Assaka 3D survey covers three of the Tarfaya Block’s
primary prospects in the Jurassic: Trident, TMA, and
Assaka, which have been independently assessed by
NSAI and ISIS to have combined best estimate gross
unrisked original oil-in-place of 3,789 million barrels with
corresponding best estimate Prospective Resources of
758 million barrels of oil (Table 1).
5. Tangiers Petroleum Limited30
1. CORPORATE INFORMATION
The financial report of Tangiers Petroleum Limited for the year ended 31 December 2012 was authorised for issue
in accordance with a resolution of the directors on 22 March 2013.
Tangiers Petroleum Limited (“the parent entity”) is a company limited by shares incorporated in Australia whose
shares are publicly traded on the Australian Securities Exchange and the Alternative Investment Market in London.
The nature of the operations and principal activities of the Group are described in the Operations and Directors’
Report.
2. SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES
(a) Basis of preparation
The financial report is a general-purpose financial report which has been prepared in accordance with
the requirements of the Corporations Act 2001, Australian Accounting Standards and other authoritative
pronouncements of the Australian Accounting Standards Board.
The financial report has also been prepared on a historical cost basis.
The financial report is presented in Australian dollars.
(b) Compliance with IFRS
The financial report complies with Australian Accounting Standards as issued by the Australian Accounting
Standards Board (AASB) and International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) as issued by the International
Accounting Standards Board.
(c) New accounting standards and interpretations
(i) Changes in accounting policy and disclosure
From 1 January 2012, the Company has adopted the Standards and Interpretations mandatory from annual periods
beginning on or after 1 January 2012. Adoption of these Standards and Interpretations did not have any effect on
the financial position or performance of the Company.
(ii) Accounting Standards and Interpretations issued by not yet effective
Certain new accounting standards and interpretations have been published that are not mandatory for 31 December
2012 reporting periods. The group’s assessment of the impact of these new standards and interpretations is set out
below:
Reference Title Summary Application
date of
standard
Application
date for
Group
AASB
2011-9
Amendments to Australian
Accounting Standards
– Presentation of Other
Comprehensive Income
[AASB 1, 5, 7, 101, 112,
120, 121, 132, 133, 134,
1039 & 1049]
This standard requires entities to group items presented
in other comprehensive income on the basis of whether
they might be reclassified subsequently to profit or loss
and those that will not.
1 July 2012 1 January
2013**
AASB 10 Consolidated Financial
Statements
AASB 10 establishes a new control model that applies to
all entities. It replaces parts of AASB 127 Consolidated
and Separate Financial Statements dealing with the
accounting for consolidated financial statements and
UIG-112 Consolidation – Special Purpose Entities
The new control model broadens the situations when
an entity is considered to be controlled by another entity
and includes new guidance for applying the model to
specific situations, including when acting as a manager
may give control, the impact of potential voting rights
and when holding less than a majority voting may give
control.
Consequential amendments were also made to other
standards via AASB 2011-7
1 January
2013
1 January
2013**
NOTES TO THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2012
6. ‘Relax and Just Go’
Phone: 08 9246 1039
reservations@rottnestfastferries.com.au
www.rottnestfastferries.com.au
Day Packages WhaleWatching tWilight cruises
RottnestIsland
Free
Parking
Departing: Everyday, Mid September - Early December
from Perth City, Sunset Coast & Hillarys Boat Harbour
Experience the thrill of coming face to face with the
majestic Humpback Whales on their annual migration
along the Western Australian coastline. Every year,
from September to December these gentle giants can
be sighted at play frolicking in the waters off Hillarys
Boat Harbour.you’ll enjoy the best possible view of the
majestic Humpback Whales from the safety of our large,
state-of-the-art passenger vessel.Take advantage of our
large open deck space to capture spectacular close up
photographs. Snacks are available onboard with licensed
bar facilities.
Whale WatchingWhale Watching
Whales, Sharks & Beaches
Coach pick-ups between 11.00am & 12.00pm from your hotel,
resort or caravan park.Travel along the sunset Coast to Hillarys
Boat Harbour and board the Whale Watching vessel for a 2 hour
journey of a lifetime. Spend some time at the Aquarium Hillarys
Boat Harbour & beaches.Transfers back to your accommodation
are included.your day includes:
• Return transfer from your accommodation*
• 2 hour Whale Watching cruise
• Entry into AQWA Aquarium of WA
• Free time at Hillarys to enjoy the beach or shopping boardwalk
Departs: 12.30pm
Adults Concession Child 4 -12 Child 0 - 3
$97 $87 $77 $750
Hillarys Whale Watching prices
Adults Concession Child 4 -12 Child 0 - 3
$67 $56 $41 $750
*Must have valid senior pension or student identification
Departing: Mid september – early December
hillarys Boat harbour 11.45am
Departing hillarys
7.15am
9.45am
2.00pm
6.00pm Friday Only
Departing rottnest
8.15am
10.45am
4.30pm
6.45pm Friday Only
DepartureTimes
from Hillarys & RottnestDay Return
$82 Adults
Day Return
$72 Concession*
Day Return
$43 Child
Day Return
$750 Child 0 - 3
Day Return
$210 Family Pass
(2 adults + 2 children)
Extended Return
$85 Adults
Extended Return
$77 Concession*
Extended Return
$47 Child
Extended Return
$750 Child 0 - 3
Extended Return
$221 Family Pass
(2 adults + 2 children)
*Valid seniors pension and student cards only
Transfer Fares
7. Day Packages
All inclusive day packages
with a tour guide
Join your friendly host for a day of adventure and leisure. Our
Rottnest Explorer Packages (REP) tours include accommodation
coach transfers, return ferry transfers, morning tea and delicious
lunch options at Rottnest Island. Be it bike riding, a guided coach
tour or riding the Rottnest Island railway line, your day will be
one to remember complete with a volunteer tour guide for your
maximum enjoyment.
Discovery Bustour
Explore the beautiful sights of Rottnest Island in air
conditioned comfort!
Take in the historical, cultural and natural interest
points of Rottnest Island, complete with scrumptious
lunch at Hotel Rottnest or Rottnest Lodge.
Return Ferry•
Morning Tea at Rottnest Island•
Discovery Bus Tour•
Lunch Options•
Adult Concession Child 0-3
Rottnest
Lodge $177.00 $162.00 $117.00 $7.50
Hotel
Rottnest $167.00 $152.00 $107.00 $7.50
train andtunneltour
Enjoy a breath taking train ride to Oliver Hill and be
guided on a tour of the massive 9.2 inch diameter
gun and tunnel system that forms part of Rottnest’s
military heritage complete with morning tea and lunch
at Hotel Rottnest or Rottnest Lodge.
Return Ferry•
Morning Tea at Rottnest Island•
Train and Tunnel Tour•
Lunch at Hotel Rottnest•
or Rottnest Lodge
Adult Concession Child 0-3
Rottnest
Lodge $177.00 $162.00 $117.00 $7.50
Hotel
Rottnest $167.00 $152.00 $107.00 $7.50
the ultimate snorkelling experience
While everyone else fights for sand on the beach you’ll
be out on the Capella a 12.5 meter sailing catamaran
exploring the beautiful underwater sights Rottnest
Island has to offer for a snorkelling adventure you’ll
never forget! All day bike hire will get you around the
island complete with lunch at Subway to keep you going!
Return Ferry•
All day bike hire•
Snorkel Tour on board•
Capella with morning tea
Lunch at Subway•
All inclusive
Adult $139
Concession $129
Child (4-12) $79
Family (2 Adults 2 Children 4-12) $380
Backpacker Special $119
Discovery
Bustour
snorkeltour
capella
catamaran
train and
tunneltour
Twilight Cruises
Sit back, relax and take in our breath-taking coastline
and sparkling Indian Ocean on-board the Luxurious Seaflyte. Drink
in hand, cruise towards Rottnest Every FRIDAy only.
OPTION 1
Depart Hillarys on our 2pm ferry and travel to Rottnest Island for
the evening. Have a drink or two and a bite to eat at the Hotel or
Lodge, or spend sometime on the beach, have a swim and taking in
the breath taking sunset. Depart Rottnest at 6.45pm and enjoy the
relaxing journey home along the Sunset Coast.
Twilight Cruise Adult Concession Child 4-12
$52.00 $47.00 $32.00
OPTION 2
Depart Hillarys at 6pm for this boat ride to Rottnest Island. Enjoy
the sights and the Sunset before Departing Rottnest at 6.45pm for
the journey along the Sunset Coast to Hillarys.
Twilight Cruise Adult Concession Child 4-12
$42.00 $37.00 $27.00
Geared Mountain Bikes
Take in the sights and sounds of Rottnest Island on your
own geared mountain bike
Save time and avoid the queues at Rottnest, hire your
geared mountain bike before you go! Start your journey
straight from the jetty and begin discovery Rottnest’s
hidden treasurers.
1 Day $25
2 days $37
Additional days $8
Snorkel
Equipment
Hire
Get ready to start exploring
the underwater world, grab
a snorkel before you get
to Rottnest and you’ll be
swimming with the fishes in
no time!
1 Day $10
2 Days $15
Additional days $4
AccommodationAccommodation
Rottnest Lodge
Offering a resort style accommodation, Rottnest Lodge is a
unique holiday experience.With a range of rooms available
there is something for everyone at the Rottnest Lodge.With
a licensed restaurant, cocktail bar and tropical pool Rottnest
Lodge is the place to relax on Rottnest Island.
Includes:•
Ferry transfer•
Overnight accommodation•
Bike and snorkel hire•
Continental breakfast•
Price based on two people•
Price Chart (Valid until March 2012)•
Hotel Rottnest Accommodation Package
Hotel Rottnest now offers the premier hotel accommodation
on Rottnest Island.
Air-conditioned rooms, tastefully restored and refurbished,
cater to guests looking for a bit more comfort in their
relaxing Rottnest getaway. Hotel Rottnest offers breathe
taking views located on the waters edge of Thompson Bay.
Offering fantastic deals on 1 night
and two night stays in Bayside or
courtyard rooms enquire for
prices with reservation staff today.
Rottnest Island Backpacker
Accommodation
Includes:•
Ferry Transfers•
Overnight accommodation•
Bike and Snorkel hire•
Price $139•
Additional nights $60•
Want a little bit More?
Why not add a sunset cruise to your accommodation package?
Depart Rottnest at 5pm and jump on board the Capella a 12.5 metre
catamaran for a spectacular tour of Rottnest Island at Sunset arriving
back at Rottnest at 630pm.
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28 Microwave Shelf
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31 Blue Seal/Waldorf
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31-BS-0300
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31-BS-0600
31-BS-0900
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36 Dishwash Basket
Cassette
36-DBC
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19 Drawer
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19-3 Triple
19-GN
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25-SS Shelf-0900
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29 Wall Cupboards
29-WC-0900
29-WC-1200
32 Door Panel Kit
32-DPK-0900
32-DPK-1200
32-DPK-1500
37 Dishwash Entry/Exit
37-6-0600
17 Adjustable Storage
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17-0900
17-1200
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20 Sink Cover
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14 Tier Trolley
27 Combi Oven Stand
27-conv 6/20+10
27-conv 6/20+10/10
27-E32
27-Elux
27-RAT
30 Vet Cage
30-VET
33 Bollard
33-SSB
18 Salamander Bench
18-6-0900
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23-0900b
23-0900w
23-1200b
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06-7-2100
06-7-2400
6 Double Sink Bench with
Splash Back
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07-6-1200L
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1.2mm stainless steel no.4 finish
Cores
3.0mm zinc alume
Frames/legs
38mm Dia round stainless steel tube stain polished
1.2mm thick.
Bench height 900mmH
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1.2mm stainless steel no.4 finish with ‘top hat’
reinforcement
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1.2mm fully welded and polished
450 x 450 x 300mm deep bowls in all benches
to accept 90mm sink waste
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39 Sink Waste and
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24 Triple Bowl Sink
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24-6-2400TB
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34 Cleaners Sink
34-CL
35 Gastronorm
Dish Cassette
35-GDC
38 Folding Table
38-ET
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01-6-1500
01-6-1800
01-6-2100
01-6-2400
01-7-0600
01-7-0900
01-7-1200
01-7-1500
01-7-1800
01-7-2100
01-7-2400
1 Work Bench 2 Work Bench with Splash
Back
02-6-0300
02-6-0450
02-6-0600
02-6-0900
02-6-1200
02-6-1500
02-6-1800
02-6-2100
02-6-2400
02-7-0300
02-7-0450
02-7-0600
02-7-0900
02-7-1200
02-7-1500
02-7-1800
02-7-2100
02-7-2400
03-6-0600
03-6-0900
03-6-1200
03-6-1500
03-6-1800
03-6-2100
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03-7-0600
03-7-0900
03-7-1200
03-7-1500
03-7-1800
03-7-2100
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05-6-1200R
05-6-1500C
05-6-1500L
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05-6-1800C
05-6-1800L
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05-7-1200L
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05-7-1500C
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10-0600
10-0900
10-1200
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10-1800
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11-0600
11-0900
11-1200
11-1500
11-1800
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13-1200
13-1500
13-1800
13-2100
15 Three Tier Trolley
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13. A speaking competition for
year 5, 6 and 7 school children
The Grand Lodge of Western Australian Freemasons
Speak Up Award 2010 Finalists
Back row from left: Fraser Cull, Connor Schmidt, Kelan Jones, Ben
Armstrong, Ben Anderson, James Wilkinson and Jason Ducie.
Front row from left: Thomas Franchina, Shania Lunjevich, Natalia
Ciavarra, Isabelle Grist and Mitchell Costello.
2010 Most outstanding speaker award
Ben Anderson
The Grand Lodge of Western Australian Freemasons
249 Adelaide Terrace, Perth WA
PO Box 3121 Adelaide Terrace, Perth WA 6832
Tel: 08 9355 3599
Fax: 08 9355 4902
grandsec@freemasonswa.org.au
www.freemasonswa.org.au
A speaking competition for
year 5, 6 and 7 school children
Timetable and venues
First Round – Week 1
Registration 9:30am
Week commencing Mon 1 August 2011
Mandurah Murray Masonic Centre,
Furnissdale Road, Furnissdale
First Round – Week 2
Registration 9:30am
Week commencing Mon 8 August 2011
South Perth Masonic Hall
Cnr Forrest & York Streets
South Perth WA
First Round – Week 3
Registration 9:30am
Week commencing Mon 15 August 2011
South Perth Masonic Hall
Cnr Forrest & York Streets
South Perth WA
Preliminary Final
Monday, 5 September &
Tuesday, 6 September 2011
South Perth Masonic Centre
Cnr Forrest & York Streets
South Perth WA
Final
Tuesday, 20 September 2011
Aquinas College
Mount Henry Road
Salter Point WA
14. A speaking competition for
year 5, 6 and 7 school children
Aims
The aims of the Speak Up Award is to provide
Years 5, 6 and 7 students with an opportunity
to express their views confidently using
appropriate speaking skills.
It encourages students to research and
compose a speech that shows a depth of
understanding of the topic.
History
The Speak Up Award was originally run by The
Penquin Club of Australia, an Australian wide
Woman’s Club.
It was Inaugurated in 1987 in the North
Eastern Suburbs and now encompassing the
whole metropolitan area.
The public speaking competition is now run
by the Grand Lodge of WA. Freemasons have
a long tradition in encouraging our State’s
youth to become strong leaders.
Rules
1. The award is open to school students in Years 5, 6
and 7 in the Perth metropolitan area. A maximum
of three students per school may enter.
2. Students will present a speech of four minutes
on a subject of their choice, on an issue that is of
interest or concern to them as individuals living
in today’s society. All components of the speech
should be the work of the competing student.
A warning bell will be rung at three and a half
minutes.
3. The selection of students from each session will
be based on the assessment by the adjudicators.
Their decision, in all cases, will be final.
4. A minimum of three adjudicators will be present
at all sessions.
5. Guidelines for adjudicators and students will be
those approved by The Grand Lodge of Western
Australia.
6. Students, teachers and parents should note -
adjudication marks / sheets will NOT be available
at any stage of the competition.
7. Adjudicators may be approached for verbal
comments at the end of their session at the first
round only.
Assessment
Content
• Show depth of
knowledge of the
topic or treat a
familiar topic in an
original way.
• Demonstrate a
component of
research.
• Use continuity and
development of
ideas in a logical
manner.
• Communicate with the audience by correct
and effective use of language.
Presentation
• Use a variety in pitch, pace, pause, tone
and volume with clear audible voice.
• Establish eye contact and rapport with the
audience.
• Stand confidently and use gestures, palm
cards and illustrations (if used) in a suitable
manner.
Impact
• Achieve his/her purpose to inform,
persuade, or entertain the audience.
• Display sincerity, credibility and speak with
conviction.
• Capture audience attention through a
strong introduction and conclusion, to
maintain interest throughout the speech.
2010 Runner up award
Kelan Jones of Aquinas
College on the topic of,
“My life at Colditz”.
2010 Best researched topic
Mitchell Costello of Mel Maria
Catholic Primary School on the
subject of, “The race that stops
the nation”.
2010 Joan Hetherington
encouragement award
Isabelle Grist of Loreto Nedlands
on the subject of, “Identity crisis”
15. energy for the future
Annual Report 2010
Unit A2, 118 Railway Parade
West Perth, Western Australia 6005
TEL +61 (0) 8 9321 5000
FAX +61 (0) 8 9321 7177
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16. Grand Lodge
The Grand Lodge of
Western Australia
LADIES BREAKFAST
Friday, 2 November 2012
8:30am (for a 9am start)
Botanical Room 2 & 3
Crown Perth
Dress: Smart Casual Price: $45.00
LADIES
BREAKFAST
Masonic wives and
partners are welcomed
to join Mrs Gillian Hayes
and Mrs Beth Jancec
for breakfast.
17. Grand Lodge
The Grand Lodge of
Western Australia
Thanks Giving Service
Swan Valley Tour &
Luncheon
Sunday, 4 November 2012
Bus departs Crown Perth at 9:30am
Dress: Smart Casual Price: $45.00
THANKSGIVING
SERVICE
St Mary’s Church
3 Yule Avenue
Middle Swan
Luncheon
Jane Brook Estate
Swan Valley
18. Grand Lodge
The Grand Lodge of
Western Australia
Meet & Greet
Cocktail party
Thursday, 1 November 2012
6:30pm – 8:30pm
The Astral Room.
Crown Perth
Dress: Lounge Suit and after-five wear
Price: $55.00
MEET & GREET
cocktail Party
19. Grand Lodge
The Grand Lodge of
Western Australia
2012 GRAND INSTALLATION
Friday, 2 November 2012
7:00pm
Grand Ballroom,
Crown Perth
The Installation of RW Bro Steven Adrian Jancec
Dress: Formal Masons: Undress Regalia
Seating: Unreserved Price: $10.00
2012
Grand
Installation
CEREMONY
20. Grand Lodge
The Grand Lodge of
Western Australia
Celebration Banquet
Saturday, 3 November 2012
6:30pm Pre Dinner Drinks
The Astral Room.
Crown Perth
Dress: Formal and after-five wear
Price: $125.00
celebration
banquet