Improved conditions boost sales for Wintershall Dea

The German gas giant more than doubled its Q3 sales, although an explosion in Russia still poses challenges for the company.
Photo: Wintershall DEA - PR
Photo: Wintershall DEA - PR
by MATHIAS JULIUS FALKENGAARD, translated by jonas sahl hollænder

Over the coming days, a series of the world's largest oil outfits will present their third-quarter financials. Among them are TotalEnergies, Shell, Equinor, Aker BP and Lundin Energy. And if Germany's Wintershall Dea, publishing its interim report on Tuesday, is any indication of its colleagues' results, there are some happy days to come for the industry.

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