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    Valero beats estimates as refining margins offset renewable diesel loss

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    Posted on July 24, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Valero Energy beat earnings estimates with a $2.28 per share profit, despite renewable diesel losses, thanks to strong refining margins.

    Table of Contents

    • Valero Energy's Financial Performance
    • Refining Segment Success
    • Challenges in Renewable Diesel
    • Future Refining Capacity Plans

    Valero Energy Surpasses Earnings Expectations Despite Diesel Losses

    Valero Energy's Financial Performance

    By Nicole Jao and Tanay Dhumal

    Refining Segment Success

    (Reuters) -Refiner Valero Energy beat Wall Street estimates for second-quarter earnings on Thursday, despite reporting lower profits from the previous year, as a rebound in refining margins helped cushion losses in the renewable diesel segment.

    Challenges in Renewable Diesel

    Its shares were down around 4% at noon.

    Future Refining Capacity Plans

    The first major refiner to post results this earnings season, Valero reported a profit of $2.28 per share for the second quarter, down from $2.71 per share for the same period a year ago but beating analysts' average estimates for $1.74 per share.

    The renewable diesel segment, consisting of the Diamond Green Diesel joint venture, reported an operating loss of $79 million for the quarter, compared with a profit of $112 million a year ago.

    Operating losses from the renewable diesel operations remain small relative to the profits generated by the refining segment, said Stewart Glickman, energy equity analyst at CFRA Research.

    For the second quarter, the refining segment reported quarterly operating income of $1.3 billion, up from last year's $1.2 billion, boosted by higher margins.

    Refining margin per barrel of throughput was up at $12.35 in the second quarter, compared with $11.14 from a year earlier, the San Antonio, Texas-based refiner said.

    "We set a record for refining throughput rate in our U.S. Gulf Coast region in the second quarter," said CEO Lane Riggs.

    Valero said it plans to operate refineries up to 94% of combined total capacity in Q3 2025.

    The pending closure of its Benicia refinery near San Francisco in April next year will remove around 5% of its refining capacity and 9% of California's crude oil capacity.

    Reuters reported this week the California government is trying to find a buyer for the Benicia refinery.

    "There's a genuine desire for [the California government officials] to avoid the refinery closure, but there's no solutions that have materialized, at least not from our perspective," said Rich Walsh, general counsel at Valero.

    "Nothing has changed in our plans."

    (Reporting by Nicole Jao in New York and Tanay Dhumal in Bengaluru; Editing by Pooja Desai)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Valero Energy reported a profit of $2.28 per share, beating estimates.
    • •Refining margins helped offset losses in the renewable diesel segment.
    • •The refining segment reported $1.3 billion in operating income.
    • •Valero plans to operate refineries at 94% capacity in Q3 2025.
    • •Closure of Benicia refinery will impact California's crude capacity.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Valero beats estimates as refining margins offset renewable diesel loss

    1What was Valero's profit per share for the second quarter?

    Valero reported a profit of $2.28 per share for the second quarter, down from $2.71 per share for the same period a year ago.

    2How did the refining segment perform in the second quarter?

    The refining segment reported quarterly operating income of $1.3 billion, up from last year's $1.2 billion, boosted by higher margins.

    3What are the plans for Valero's refinery operations in Q3 2025?

    Valero plans to operate refineries up to 94% of combined total capacity in Q3 2025.

    4What impact will the closure of the Benicia refinery have?

    The closure of the Benicia refinery will remove around 5% of Valero's refining capacity and 9% of California's crude oil capacity.

    5What was the operating loss reported for the renewable diesel segment?

    The renewable diesel segment reported an operating loss of $79 million for the quarter, compared with a profit of $112 million a year ago.

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