Genesis Energy, L.P. (NYSE:GEL) reported a significant earnings per share miss of $0.04 against a forecast of $0.28 for Q4 2025, despite operational growth in its offshore pipeline business. The company increased its quarterly distribution and projects sequential Adjusted EBITDA growth in 2026, though its leverage ratio remains above target, posing financial challenges. Investors are weighing the long-term growth prospects inherent in its offshore assets against the recent financial disappointment and elevated debt.
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Genesis Energy Q4 2025 slides: EPS miss overshadows offshore pipeline growth
Genesis Energy, L.P. (NYSE:GEL) reported a significant earnings per share miss of $0.04 against a forecast of $0.28 for Q4 2025, despite operational growth in its offshore pipeline business. The company increased its quarterly distribution and projects sequential Adjusted EBITDA growth in 2026, though its leverage ratio remains above target, posing financial challenges. Investors are weighing the long-term growth prospects inherent in its offshore assets against the recent financial disappointment and elevated debt.