Star Group, L.P. SGU Business Segments
| Q2 '26 | Q1 '26 | Q4 '25 | Q3 '25 | Q2 '25 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue by Product | ||||||
| Equipment Installations | $28.33M-1.9% | $39.61M+4.6% | $35.07M+6.9% | $33.32M+10.5% | $28.88M+10.1% | |
| Home Heating Oil And Propane | $608.66M+3.5% | $372.56M+15.4% | $72.91M+8.1% | $136.15M-12.3% | $587.88M+15.7% | |
| Motor Fuel And Other Petroleum Products | $81.13M+5.1% | $75.43M-1.6% | —— | —— | $77.23M-15.8% | |
| Cost of Goods Sold by Product | ||||||
| Cost Of Installations | $23.56M-3.1% | $30.65M+1.3% | —— | —— | $24.31M-3.7% | |
| Cost Of Product | $412.44M+1.3% | $268.54M+8.0% | $112.22M-1.4% | $144.52M-17.1% | $406.95M+4.5% | |
| Cost Of Service | $54.85M+5.7% | $55.03M+7.1% | —— | —— | $51.9M+13.8% | |
| Delivery And Branch Expenses Benefit by Product | ||||||
| Customer Service And Credit Expenses | $15.28M+2.2% | $11.32M-3.9% | —— | —— | $14.95M+16.7% | |
| Delivery Expenses | $44.61M+5.1% | $33.69M+12.7% | —— | —— | $42.43M+60.6% | |
| Garage And Plant Expenses | $12.96M+5.1% | $11.05M+6.1% | —— | —— | $12.33M+17.9% | |
| Information Technology Expenses | $4.13M+5.6% | $3.75M-1.3% | —— | —— | $3.91M+7.1% | |
| Insurance Related Expenses | $16.84M+31.1% | $12.05M+14.3% | —— | —— | $12.84M+23.2% | |
| Operations Expenses | $21.74M+3.0% | $18.41M+1.2% | —— | —— | $21.11M+22.9% | |
| Sales And Marketing Expenses | $14.22M-0.2% | $14.65M-0.1% | —— | —— | $14.25M+13.7% |
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- How does Star Group, L.P. break its business down?
- Star Group, L.P. (SGU) reports revenue by product across 3 parts — Equipment Installations, Home Heating Oil And Propane and Motor Fuel And Other Petroleum Products. Each is extracted from the segment footnotes and tracked over time.
- Where does Star Group, L.P.'s segment data come from?
- Segment breakdowns are pulled from the segment footnotes in Star Group, L.P.'s SEC filings (the XBRL dimensional tags), so every line ties back to a reported figure. Switch between quarterly, annual, and TTM, or open any segment for its full history.
