Montauk Renewables FY2025 net income fell 82% to 1.7 million as adjusted EBITDA slid 17% to 35.57 million

Reuters03-12 04:47
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/MNTK">Montauk Renewables</a> FY2025 net income fell 82% to 1.7 million as adjusted EBITDA slid 17% to 35.57 million

Montauk Renewables reported FY 2025 revenue of USD 176.38 million, up 1% year over year. FY 2025 net income was USD 1.75 million, down 82%, and adjusted EBITDA was USD 35.57 million, down 17%. The company said higher volumes were offset by a 29% decline in average realized RIN price to USD 2.33 in FY 2025. FY 2025 RNG production was 5.6 million MMBtu and RINs sold were 44.1 million, up 21%. For FY 2026, Montauk forecast RNG revenue of USD 175-190 million and renewable electricity revenue of USD 35-41 million, citing the expected COD of its Montauk Ag Renewables project in North Carolina.

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