Prairie Operating FY25 adjusted EBITDA jumps to $156 million; revenue rises 3,000% to $242 million

Reuters03-31
Prairie Operating FY25 adjusted EBITDA jumps to $156 million; revenue rises 3,000% to $242 million
  • Prairie Operating posted a net loss attributable to common stockholders of $60.9 million, or $1.35 per share.
  • Revenue jumped about 3,000% to $241.6 million.
  • Adjusted EBITDA swung to $155.5 million from a loss a year earlier.
  • Production climbed about 3,900% to 18,500 net Boe/d, exiting year with current production rate near 28,000 net Boe/d following integration of Bayswater assets.
  • 2026 guidance calls for adjusted EBITDA of $240 million-$260 million on average daily production of 25,500-27,500 Boe/d.


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