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Citgo's profit for 2025 grew by 48%, to $452 millions, on higher margins

Citgo Petroleum, a U.S. refiner, reported an increase of 48% in its net profit last year to $452 millions. This was due to improved refining margins as well as a record-breaking crude processing rate of 760,000 barrels / day.

If the U.S. Treasury Department approves the transaction, the seventh largest U.S. refining company, owned by Venezuelan, will be 'taken over by an Elliott Investment Management affiliate following a court ordered auction last year to pay creditors.

Citgo's annual total throughput increased from 811,000 to 833,000 barrels per day (bpd) with a crude usage rate of 92% in 2018. This is up from 93% crude utilization and 811,000 bpd in 2024. After completing expansions, the company ended last year with an 829,000-bpd total refining capacity at its three refineries located in Texas Louisiana and Illinois.

Citgo's liquid assets decreased to $2.45bn at the end of December after it reduced gross debt by $1.8bn, compared with $3.8bn a year ago. The annual marketing sales increased to 430,000 bpd, up from 421,000 in 2024.

In a press release, Carlos Jorda, the chief executive of a company in Spain said: "As we look forward, we are focused on advancing commercial and operational excellence initiatives whilst maintaining fiscal discipline."

He added that "record-breaking performance at our Lake Charles, Lemont, and 'brand momentum' refineries, as well as the strongest results for lubricants in almost two decades, underscores the resilience of our company."

Citgo's?fourth-quarter net income was $268 million compared to a loss of $146 million in the same period in 2024. Earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, and amortization rose from $2 million to $507 millions in the?fourth quarter of 2024.

Citgo's refinery in?Corpus Christi (Texas) completed a major system overhaul during the fourth quarter. It implemented several projects that improved rates and distillate production, according to Citgo.

(source: Reuters)