Perdana Petroleum sees mixed start for 1QFY26, group remains focus on fleet readiness
Perdana Petroleum reported a mixed performance for its first quarter of FY26, particularly focusing on the readiness of its fleet to provide marine support services for the oil and gas sector. Improved utilization rates in specific segments were noted, despite challenges.
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