Tullow Oil


Q4: Tullow holds off on M&A until deleveraging delivers

25/03/25 -"Tullow delivered FY24 revenue of $1,535m and a net profit of $55m, beating expectations due to lower impairments and a $39m asset revaluation. FY25 guidance indicates softer production (50–55 kboepd) ..."

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25/03/25
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