Chord Energy Reports Q3 Net Income of $130.1 Million

Reuters11-05
Chord Energy Reports Q3 Net Income of $130.1 Million

Chord Energy Corporation reported third quarter 2025 financial results, with net cash from operations of $559.0 million and net income of $130.1 million, or $2.26 per diluted share. Adjusted EBITDA was $577.8 million, and adjusted free cash flow reached $218.6 million. Oil production averaged 155.7 thousand barrels per day, above the midpoint of guidance, while total production reached 280.9 thousand barrels of oil equivalent per day. Capital expenditures were $321.9 million, below the midpoint of guidance. The company raised its full-year 2025 oil volume guidance, excluding recent acquisitions, and successfully brought online three additional 4-mile lateral wells. The acquisition of certain XTO assets closed at the end of October, extending Chord's inventory in core areas.

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