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    Repsol Beats Expectations in Second Quarter Despite Blackout Hit

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    Posted on July 24, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Repsol's Q2 profit beat forecasts despite a major blackout in April impacting its operations. The company is considering legal action as investigations continue.

    Repsol Surpasses Q2 Profit Expectations Despite April Blackout Impact

    By Pietro Lombardi

    MADRID (Reuters) -Spain's Repsol said on Thursday its second-quarter adjusted profit beat expectations despite a 175 million euro ($206 million) hit from a massive blackout in April and other smaller power-supply issues.

    The April 28 blackout that caused traffic chaos in cities and left thousands stranded on trains and in elevators across the Iberian peninsula also cut power supply to Repsol's chemical plants and refineries.

    Some of its facilities also suffered from external power supply issues on April 22 and June 16.

    Since it can take one or two weeks for such plants to be fully operational after these events, the utilisation ratios fell significantly in the quarter.

    "All businesses, both quarterly and half-yearly, have improved their results, except for Industrial, which was impacted by the general blackout on April 28 in Spain," Chief Executive Josu Jon Imaz said in a statement.

    The company said it was already considering potential legal action once responsibilities related to the outage are officially determined.

    Spain's antitrust and energy watchdog is carrying out a probe into the blackout but hasn't said when it will release its findings.

    Repsol booked a quarterly adjusted profit of 702 million euros, compared with 859 million euros a year earlier and a company-provided average forecast of 500 million euros.

    Net profit fell to 237 million euros from 657 million euros a year earlier.

    The Spanish firm also said that it is selling its 40% stake in U.S. renewables developer Hecate.

    ($1 = 0.8494 euros)

    (Reporting by Pietro Lombardi, editing by Inti Landauro and David Latona)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Repsol's Q2 profit exceeded expectations despite a 175 million euro hit.
    • •The April blackout affected Repsol's chemical plants and refineries.
    • •Repsol is considering legal action regarding the blackout.
    • •Spain's watchdog is investigating the blackout's cause.
    • •Repsol plans to sell its 40% stake in Hecate.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Repsol beats expectations in second quarter despite blackout hit

    1What was Repsol's adjusted profit for the second quarter?

    Repsol reported a quarterly adjusted profit of 702 million euros, which exceeded the company-provided average forecast of 500 million euros.

    2How did the April blackout affect Repsol's operations?

    The April 28 blackout caused significant disruptions, cutting power supply to Repsol's chemical plants and leading to decreased utilization ratios.

    3What actions is Repsol considering regarding the blackout?

    Repsol is contemplating potential legal action once the responsibilities related to the blackout are officially determined.

    4What was the net profit change for Repsol compared to the previous year?

    Repsol's net profit fell to 237 million euros from 657 million euros a year earlier.

    5What stake is Repsol selling in the U.S.?

    Repsol announced it is selling its 40% stake in U.S. renewables developer Hecate.

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