-- 根据周二提交给澳大利亚证券交易所的文件,Karoon Energy(ASX:KAR)表示,其第一季度总产量(按净收益权益计算)达到190万桶油当量。 该公司预计2025年第一季度总产量(按净收益权益计算)为240万桶油当量。 截至3月31日的三个月内,公司总收入为1.282亿澳元,而去年同期为1.486亿澳元。 该公司重申了其2026年总产量预期,即810万至920万桶油当量。 该公司股价在周二的交易中下跌了近2%。
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