W&T Offshore Q4 2025 net loss widens 16.1% to USD 27.13 million on revenue up 1.1% to USD 121.71 million

Reuters03-17 04:15
W&T Offshore Q4 2025 net loss widens 16.1% to USD 27.13 million on revenue up 1.1% to USD 121.71 million

W&T Offshore published a press release with final fourth-quarter and full-year 2025 results, including year-end proved reserves and 2026 guidance. Q4 2025 revenue was USD 121.71 million and net loss was USD 27.13 million. FY 2025 revenue fell 5% to USD 501.46 million, and net loss was USD 150.06 million. FY 2025 production rose 5% to 34.0 MBoe/d, while FY 2025 lease operating expense was USD 298.78 million. Tracy Krohn said the company exited December at about 37,000 Boe/d and ended 2025 with USD 140.56 million of cash, while 2026 guidance calls for 33.5-37.2 MBoe/d and capital expenditures of USD 19.5-24.5 million.

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