Nakilat’s profit up 5.1 percent

Qatari LNG shipping giant Nakilat said its net profit increased 5.1 percent in 2024 while it significantly expanded its fleet of LNG carriers. The firm reported a net profit of about 1.64 billion riyals ($450.4 million) for the year ending December 2024. This compares to 1.56 billion riyals in 2023. According to Nakilat, net profit in 2024…

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