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Petroleum Ypf Reports Drop of Almost 90% in Net Profit of the Second Trimester

Summary by El Economista
The Argentine state oil company YPF reported on Thursday a drop of almost 90% in its net profit of the second quarter by totaling 58 million dollars, dragged by lower fuel prices.The company's revenues fell 6% to 4,640 million dollars, affected by weaker prices linked to Brent crude for refined products, especially local fuels, and a lower seasonal demand for naphtha.You may be interestedEntresasGovernment of Argentina releases delivery of YPF t…
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The company's revenues yielded US$4.6 billion, affected by weaker prices linked to Brent oil for refined products, especially fuels in the domestic market, and a lower seasonal demand for naphtha.

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YPF reported profits of US$58 million during the second quarter of 2025 and thus cut two consecutive quarters of losses, despite lower oil prices and as it advances in the exit of mature fields, to concentrate on Vaca Muerta.The profits were below what was estimated by Bloomberg's consensus (US$195.5 million) and 89% below what was reported in the same period of 2024; while the adjusted Ebitda -US$1,124 million - was close to the $1,130 million …

The results balance of the second quarter of the year of YPF left a net profit of 58 million dollars and an adjusted Ebitda of 1,124 million dollars, in a complex context in which the fall of the international price of oil coincided with a lower production of fuels by the technical stoppage of...

The Argentine state oil company YPF reported on Thursday a drop of almost 90% in its net profit of the second quarter by totaling 58 million dollars, dragged by lower fuel prices.The company's revenues fell 6% to 4,640 million dollars, affected by weaker prices linked to Brent crude for refined products, especially local fuels, and a lower seasonal demand for naphtha.You may be interestedEntresasGovernment of Argentina releases delivery of YPF t…

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El Economista broke the news in on Thursday, August 7, 2025.
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