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    Maurel & Prom's half-year core profit drops by 25% on lower oil prices

    Published by Global Banking and Finance Review

    Posted on August 5, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Maurel & Prom's core profit dropped 25% due to lower oil prices. OPEC+ production hikes and limited operations in Venezuela also impacted earnings.

    Table of Contents

    • Impact of Oil Prices on Maurel & Prom's Earnings
    • CEO's Statement on Business Resilience
    • OPEC+ Production Adjustments
    • U.S. License and Operations in Venezuela

    Maurel & Prom Sees 25% Decline in Half-Year Core Profit Due to Oil Prices

    Impact of Oil Prices on Maurel & Prom's Earnings

    By Mathias de Rozario

    (Reuters) -French oil group Maurel & Prom reported a 25% drop in its half-year core profit on Tuesday, hit by falling crude oil prices.

    Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization fell to $140 million in the six-month period, from $186 million a year earlier.

    CEO's Statement on Business Resilience

    The group was hit by a 16% drop in the average sale price for oil products to $70.90 per barrel, after it warned in mid-June that weak prices would weigh on its quarterly revenue, echoing comments from TotalEnergies, BP and Shell.

    OPEC+ Production Adjustments

    "Despite the sharp fall in crude oil prices, M&P has once again demonstrated the strength of its business model and its ability to generate value," CEO Olivier de Langavant said in a press release, however.

    Crude oil prices fell in the second quarter after the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies (OPEC+) in April began to unwind its self-imposed production cuts of 2.17 million barrels per day.

    The organization agreed on Sunday to raise oil production by 547,000 barrels per day for September, the latest in a series of accelerated output hikes to regain market share, among concerns over potential supply disruptions linked to Russia.

    U.S. License and Operations in Venezuela

    M&P added that after the expiration on May 27 of its licence from the U.S. Treasury and State departments to export oil crude from Venezuela, it has adjusted its operations which are now limited to maintenance work while production continues.

    It said it remains actively in contact with the U.S. authorities.

    On July 30, U.S. peer Chevron has been granted a restricted U.S. license, three sources close to the decision said, adding that no money from oil proceeds can be transferred in any way to the administration of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.

    Others foreign partners of Venezuela's state-owned oil company PDVSA, including Maurel et Prom are awaiting U.S. authorizations, to allow them to operate in the sanctioned country, according to company sources.

    (Reporting by Mathias de Rozario in Gdansk, editing by Matt Scuffham and Milla Nissi-Prussak)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Maurel & Prom's core profit fell by 25% due to lower oil prices.
    • •The average sale price for oil products dropped by 16%.
    • •OPEC+ increased oil production to regain market share.
    • •M&P's operations in Venezuela are limited to maintenance.
    • •The company is in contact with U.S. authorities for licenses.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Maurel & Prom's half-year core profit drops by 25% on lower oil prices

    1What was the percentage drop in Maurel & Prom's core profit?

    Maurel & Prom reported a 25% drop in its half-year core profit.

    2What caused the decline in Maurel & Prom's earnings?

    The decline was primarily due to falling crude oil prices, which affected their average sale price for oil products.

    3What adjustments has Maurel & Prom made regarding its operations?

    After the expiration of its U.S. license to export oil from Venezuela, Maurel & Prom has adjusted its operations, which are now limited.

    4What production changes did OPEC+ agree upon recently?

    OPEC+ agreed to raise oil production by 547,000 barrels per day for September, following a series of accelerated output hikes.

    5How is Maurel & Prom maintaining contact with U.S. authorities?

    Maurel & Prom stated that it remains actively in contact with U.S. authorities regarding its operations in Venezuela.

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