Repsol


Q3: Libya disruption and refining margin slump packed a punch for Repsol

31/10/24 -"Repsol’s Q3 adjusted income saw a sharp 50% yoy decline, pressured by lower Brent prices and a refining margin contraction. Repsol maintained its shareholder return policy, targeting 25-35% of ..."

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31/10/24
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