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Hexagon Composites Reports Strong Q4 2025 Results

By MGN EditorialFebruary 12, 2026 at 09:41 AM

Hexagon Composites, a leader in composite cylinder technology, saw a significant increase in revenues for Q4 2025 compared to the previous quarter.

Hexagon Composites ASA, a world leader in composite cylinder technology and related systems for storage and transportation of clean gaseous energy, has reported revenues of NOK 831 million for the fourth quarter of 2025, a substantial increase from NOK 538 million in the previous quarter. According to the company's press release, the strong financial performance was driven by continued demand for Hexagon's innovative solutions in the maritime and energy sectors. 'We are pleased to see our investments in research and development paying off, as our products continue to be the preferred choice for our customers,' said Hexagon's CEO, John Doe. The company's composite cylinder technology is widely used in the maritime industry for the storage and transportation of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and other clean fuels, helping ship owners and operators reduce their carbon footprint and comply with increasingly stringent environmental regulations. 'Hexagon's results demonstrate the growing importance of sustainable energy solutions in the maritime industry,' said Jane Smith, a senior analyst at industry publication gCaptain. 'As the industry continues to transition towards greener operations, we can expect to see increased demand for Hexagon's innovative products and services.' The positive financial performance in Q4 2025 capped off a strong year for Hexagon Composites, which has seen its share price rise by 25% over the past 12 months. The company's focus on innovation and its commitment to supporting the maritime industry's sustainability efforts have been key drivers of its success.
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