Saudi Aramco announced a fall in net profit for 2025 due to a drop in prices for crude oil and refined products last year. Profits fell 12 percent compared to 2024Saudi Aramco announced a fall in net profit for 2025 due to a drop in prices for crude oil and refined products last year. Profits fell 12 percent compared to 2024

Saudi Aramco reveals 2025 profit drop of $12bn

2026/03/10 14:29
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  • Results to be discussed in analyst call
  • Oil price fall partially offset by production rise
  • Revenue down $21bn

Saudi Aramco announced a fall in net profit for 2025 due to a drop in prices for crude oil and refined products last year.

Profits fell 12 percent compared to 2024, from SAR394 billion ($105 billion) to SAR348 ($93 billion).

Overall revenue fell from SAR1.64 trillion ($437 billion) to SAR1.56 trillion ($416 billion). The company said the drop in oil prices was partially offset by increased oil production.

The price of Brent crude fell by around $20 from January to December last year, beginning 2026 below $65 a barrel.

The state-owned oil company will host an analyst call on Tuesday morning to discuss the results. 

Markets hope to get clarity on how Aramco is dealing with the present crisis in the region and how much oil it is still managing to export.

Oil markets have been more turbulent this year due to the US-Israel conflict with Iran and the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz shipping lane as a consequence. 

The price of oil neared $120 on Monday but dropped back below $100, partly on suggestions that G7 countries could release strategic oil reserves and comments from Donald Trump that the US was close to achieving its goals in the war.

Aramco also announced the approval of a share buy-back scheme on Tuesday morning. The company intends to purchase 350 million shares from the market to be retained as treasury shares.
It said it intends to allocate them to an employee share plan.

Further reading:

  • Aramco shares rise against background of Iran conflict
  • Markets look to Aramco call for clarity on Iran war impact
  • Aramco launches two gas projects after crude export volumes rise
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