ORA's Q1 adjusted EPS jumps 91.2% to $1.30, and revenues surge 75.8% to $403.9 million, led by Product and Energy Storage gains.
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ORA's Q1 adjusted EPS jumps 91.2% to $1.30, and revenues surge 75.8% to $403.9 million, led by Product and Energy Storage gains.
OXY's Q1 EPS beats estimates on strong production volumes, revenues miss forecasts, and oil & gas contributions fall year over year.
Energy Transfer is off to a great start in 2026.
Energy Transfer LP reported past first-quarter 2026 results with sales of US$27.77 billion, net income of US$1.25 billion, and diluted EPS of US$0.35, while also increasing its common unit distribution to US$0.3375 and paying a Series I preferred distribution of US$0.2111. These results, combined with record operating volumes and higher 2026 adjusted EBITDA guidance of US$18.20 billion to US$18.60 billion, highlight how recently announced growth projects and expansions are feeding into the...
Energy Transfer (NYSE:ET) reported higher first-quarter 2026 earnings as management pointed to strong operations and record volumes across multiple parts of its midstream system, while also raising full-year guidance on the back of what it described as broad-based outperformance. First-quarter resu
Moby summary of Energy Transfer LP's Q1 2026 earnings call
ET's Q1 earnings miss estimates, revenues rise 32.1% and 2026 adjusted EBITDA guidance is raised to $18.2-$18.6 billion.
DCF attributable to the partners of Energy Transfer, as adjusted, was approximately $2.7 billion compared to approximately $23 billion for the first quarter of 2025. For 2026, we spent approximately $1.5 billion on organic growth capital, primarily in the intrastate, NGL and refined products, midstream, and interstate segments, excluding Sun and USA Compression CapEx.