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Recon Technology Reports Strong Financial Results

By MGN EditorialMarch 14, 2026 at 12:06 PM

Chinese oilfield services and environmental technology company Recon Technology reports robust financial performance for the first half of fiscal year 2026.

Recon Technology, Ltd., a leading independent solutions integrator in China's oilfield service, environmental protection, electric power, and coal chemical industries, has announced its financial results for the first six months of fiscal year 2026. According to the company's press release, Recon reported strong revenue growth and improved profitability during the period. Total revenues for the first half of FY2026 reached $78.4 million, up 12.5% compared to the same period in the previous fiscal year. Gross profit increased by 15.2% to $22.1 million, while net income grew by 18.3% to $7.9 million. 'We are pleased to report another period of solid financial performance for Recon,' said Shenping Yin, Chairman and CEO of Recon Technology. 'Our focus on developing innovative technologies and solutions for China's energy and environmental sectors continues to drive growth and improved profitability across our business.' The company attributed its success to increased demand for its oilfield automation, data collection, and environmental protection products and services. Recon has been investing heavily in research and development to expand its technology portfolio and maintain its competitive edge in the rapidly evolving Chinese energy market. Looking ahead, Recon expects to build on this momentum in the second half of the fiscal year. 'We remain optimistic about the long-term growth prospects for our business,' added Yin. 'As China continues to prioritize sustainable development and emissions reduction, we are well-positioned to capitalize on these trends with our advanced technological capabilities.'
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