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Profits at Spanish oil company Moeve rise 7% due to strong refining margins

Moeve, the Spanish energy company, reported on Thursday a 7% rise in its first-quarter earnings. The company cited strong performance across its core businesses and soaring profits in its energy division due to the Iran War which caused a spike in oil and fuel prices globally.

The?company that was formerly Cepsa, one of Spain's biggest refiners, booked a net profit of 147 million euros ($173million) in the third quarter. This compares to 138 million euro a year earlier.

In a press release, CEO MaartenWetselaar stated that "Moeve delivered a solid quarter of results shaped by heightened geopolitical uncertainties?and volatile oil prices."

The core profit of Moeve’s energy business increased by 40% on an annual basis due to the strong refining margins. This was a result from the turbulent market conditions caused by the Middle East conflict.

Moeve said a potential 'binding agreement' with Portuguese energy company Galp was expected by mid-2026. This deal could create a refinery that is one of the largest in Europe.

In January, the two companies announced that they had signed an agreement which was not binding.

(source: Reuters)