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    Maurel & prom sales drop 29% with lower demand in 2025

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    Posted on March 12, 2026

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    Last updated: March 12, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Maurel & Prom’s full-year 2025 sales plunged 29% to $578 million from $808 million in 2024, weighed down by a 14% drop in oil prices and a $42 million negative hit from lifting imbalances and inventory revaluation.

    French oil group Maurel & Prom's 2025 profit slumps on lower crude prices

    2025 Financial Performance and Market Dynamics

    By Mathias de Rozario

    March 12 (Reuters) - French oil group Maurel & Prom reported a 32% drop in 2025 profit on Thursday, hurt by weaker crude prices as a supply glut and soft global demand pressured the market.

    Shares in the company swung from a 1.9% early drop to trade 0.5% higher by 0815 GMT.

    Key Financial Results

    Earnings before interests taxes depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) slid to $249 million in 2025, while its sales dropped 29% to $578 million from $808 million a year ago.

    Impact of Crude Prices

    Crude prices reported an 18.07% drop to $62.70 per barrel at the end of 2025, as global supply outpaced demand in a year marked by wars, higher tariffs and OPEC+ output and sanctions on Russia, Iran and Venezuela.

    OPEC+ Actions and Geopolitical Factors

    The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies (OPEC+) responded with several rounds of deeper voluntary production cuts last year to defend market share against rising non-OPEC supply.

    The widening U.S.-Israeli war with Iran and fears of prolonged disruption to shipments through the Strait of Hormuz have sent oil prices soaring again, prompting some major Middle East producers to cut supplies.

    Production and Outlook

    The group's working interest production - its share of output from fields where it holds ownership stakes - rose 2% in 2025 to 37,096 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boepd).

    M&P expects its production to rise again this year to 42,700 boepd, supported by growing production in Venezuela.

    Regulatory Developments in Venezuela

    In February, the United States further eased sanctions on Venezuela's energy sector, adding Maurel & Prom to a list of companies authorised to expand oil and gas operations in the OPEC member country.

    "This development provides a stable regulatory framework for M&P's activities in Venezuela," the company said.

    (Reporting by Mathias de Rozario in Gdansk; Editing by Sumana Nandy)

    References

    • Maurel & Prom:Activity for the year 2025

    Table of Contents

    • 2025 Financial Performance and Market Dynamics
    • Key Financial Results
    • Impact of Crude Prices
    • OPEC+ Actions and Geopolitical Factors

    Key Takeaways

    • •Average oil selling price fell to $69.4/barrel in 2025, down 14% from $80.3 in 2024 (live.euronext.com)
    • •Lifting imbalances and inventory revaluation dents results by $42 million (live.euronext.com)
    • •Production grew modestly (working interest up 2% year‑on‑year to ~37,100 boepd), buoyed by a 34% surge in Venezuelan output while Gabon and Tanzania declined ()

    Frequently Asked Questions about Maurel & Prom sales drop 29% with lower demand in 2025

    1What caused the decline in Maurel & Prom's sales in 2025?

    The decline was mainly due to weaker crude oil prices and softer global demand resulting in a 29% sales drop.

    2How much were Maurel & Prom's sales in 2025 compared to the previous year?

    Sales fell to $578 million in 2025, down from $808 million a year earlier.

  • Production and Outlook
  • Regulatory Developments in Venezuela
  • live.euronext.com
    3
    What external factors influenced Maurel & Prom's performance?

    A global supply-glut and softer demand for crude oil negatively impacted the company's sales figures.

    4Where is Maurel & Prom based?

    Maurel & Prom is a French oil group.

    5Who reported on Maurel & Prom's sales figures?

    The sales figures were reported by Mathias de Rozario in Gdansk and edited by Sumana Nandy.

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