Portuguese Galp announces loss of 52 million euros as call for collapses

LISBON, 27 July (Reuters) – Portugal’s Galp reported a loss of 52 million euros ($60.82 million) at the time of the 2020 quarter due to the impact of the coronavirus outbreak, which forced the oil organization to close its country’s largest refinery. . The call has collapsed.

Galp said Monday that the blockades of coronavirus in Portugal and Spain had caused “strong drops in regional demand,” but June was already showing “signs of support.” ($1 – 0.8550 euros) (Report through Catarina Demony and Sergio Goncalves, edited through Kim Coghil)

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