Exxon posts strong quarterly earnings with production in Guyana and the Permian Basin picking up

Exxon posts strong quarterly earnings with production in Guyana and the Permian Basin picking up

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Exxon Mobil’s third-quarter earnings beat Wall Street’s expectations, bolstered by strong Guyana and Permian Basin production

ByMICHELLE CHAPMAN AP business writer

October 31, 2025, 7: 00 AM

Exxon Mobil reported strong a strong third-quarter performance Friday, bolstered by strong Guyana and Permian Basin production.

Exxon earned $7.55 billion, or $1.76 per share, for the period ended Sept. 30. It earned $8.61 billion, or $1.92 per share, in the prior-year period.

Removing one time costs and benefits, earnings were $1.88 per share, which topped the $1.81 per share that Wall Street was looking for, according to a survey by Zacks Investment Research. Exxon does not adjust its reported results based on one-time events such as asset sales.

Revenue totaled $85.29 billion, which was short of the $86.77 billion that analysts had projected.

Third-quarter net production was 4.7 million oil-equivalent barrels per day. That was an increase of 1.1 million oil-equivalent barrels per day when compared with the second quarter.

Guyana production topped 700,000 barrels per day in the quarter. The Permian Basin set a production record of almost 1.7 million oil-equivalent barrels per day.

Oil prices spiked last week after the U.S. announced massive new sanctions on Russia’s oil industry in an a

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Exxon posts strong quarterly earnings with production in Guyana and the Permian Basin picking up

Exxon posts strong quarterly earnings with production in Guyana and the Permian Basin picking up

0 minutes, 56 seconds Read

Exxon Mobil’s third-quarter earnings beat Wall Street’s expectations, bolstered by strong Guyana and Permian Basin production

ByMICHELLE CHAPMAN AP business writer

October 31, 2025, 7: 00 AM

Exxon Mobil reported strong a strong third-quarter performance Friday, bolstered by strong Guyana and Permian Basin production.

Exxon earned $7.55 billion, or $1.76 per share, for the period ended Sept. 30. It earned $8.61 billion, or $1.92 per share, in the prior-year period.

Removing one time costs and benefits, earnings were $1.88 per share, which topped the $1.81 per share that Wall Street was looking for, according to a survey by Zacks Investment Research. Exxon does not adjust its reported results based on one-time events such as asset sales.

Revenue totaled $85.29 billion, which was short of the $86.77 billion that analysts had projected.

Third-quarter net production was 4.7 million oil-equivalent barrels per day. That was an increase of 1.1 million oil-equivalent barrels per day when compared with the second quarter.

Guyana production topped 700,000 barrels per day in the quarter. The Permian Basin set a production record of almost 1.7 million oil-equivalent barrels per day.

Oil prices spiked last week after the U.S. announced massive new sanctions on Russia’s oil industry in an a

Read More

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