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ARAMCO POWERS AHEAD WITH UPSTREAM, DOWNSTREAM & ENERGY TRANSITION PLANS
Oil and Gas News
|September 2025
The oil giant posted resilient results in H1 2025, and is expanding upstream and downstream portfolios, accelerating renewables and technology ventures, and is deepening global investments while reinforcing integration strategies across oil, gas, chemicals, and new energies
SAUDI Aramco, one of the world's largest integrated energy and chemicals companies, entered 2025 with strong momentum, posting robust financial results and advancing a broad portfolio of upstream, downstream, and renewable projects.
From record dividend payouts to expanding its global refining and retail presence, the company has reinforced its dual identity as a hydrocarbon powerhouse and an emerging force in lower-carbon energy.
Against a backdrop of market volatility and geopolitical uncertainty, Aramco continues to deliver stability in global energy supply while steadily broadening its horizons in gas, renewables, and digital innovation.
In its Q2 and H1 2025 results, Aramco reported adjusted net income of $24.5 billion for Q2 and $50.9 billion for H1, underlining the company’s resilience despite softer oil prices.
Cash flow from operating activities reached $59.3 billion in H1, with free cash flow at $34.4 billion. The gearing ratio rose modestly to 6.5 per cent by June 2025, reflecting higher borrowings linked to major projects and bond issuances.
Dividends remain central to Aramco's investor appeal. For Q2 2025, the board declared a base dividend of $21.1 billion, supplemented by a performance-linked dividend of $0.2 billion.
Across H1 2025, total dividend distributions amounted to $42.7 billion, reinforcing the company’s policy of sharing upside value while shielding investors through down cycles.
Since its IPO in 2019, Aramco has paid out nearly $442 billion in dividends, an unmatched figure in the energy sector.
Capital markets continue to back Aramco's long-term growth strategy.
In June 2025, the company raised $5 billion in a three-tranche bond issuance listed on the London Stock Exchange.
Earlier in 2024, it completed a $6 billion international bond and a $3 billion sukuk, both heavily oversubscribed, reflecting global investor confidence.
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