Quatre sociétés pétrolières et gazières affichent une baisse de 17,5 % du chiffre d'affaires en 2025FY

Quatre sociétés pétrolières et gazières ont rapporté une baisse de 17,5 % de leur chiffre d'affaires pour l'exercice fiscal 2025, attribuée aux coûts des ventes.

Selon un rapport, quatre sociétés pétrolières et gazières ont connu une baisse de 17,5 % de leur chiffre d'affaires au cours de l'exercice fiscal 2025. Cette baisse a été liée au coût des ventes. Les sociétés n'ont pas été nommées dans les informations disponibles. Ce développement met en lumière les défis du secteur face à la hausse des dépenses opérationnelles.

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