Baytex Energy (BTE) Releases FQ4 2025 Results, Enters 2026 as a Pure-Play Canadian Operator
Baytex Energy Corp. (NYSE:BTE) is one of the Low Risk Penny Stocks to Buy Now. On March 4, Baytex Energy Corp. (NYSE:BTE) announced its fiscal Q4 2025 results along with the strategic transformation into a pure-play Canadian operator.
The company reported quarterly revenue of $534.08 million, reflecting 24% year-over-year decline and missing estimates by $9.36 million. The EPS came in at negative $0.82 and missed estimates by $0.73. Management noted the successful divestiture of the Eagle Ford, making it a Canadian oil producer. The company enters fiscal 2026 with $857 million in cash, less bonds, and a fully undrawn $750 million credit facility.
Operationally, the company delivered an annual production of 65,500 BOE per day, representing 6% organic growth. Moreover, the fourth quarter from Duvernay assets came in at 10,600 BOE per day, reflecting a 46% year-over-year increase. Looking ahead, management maintained its annual guidance of 67,000 BOE per day to 69,000 BOE per day, indicating 3% to 5% organic growth.
Baytex Energy Corp. (NYSE:BTE) is a Calgary-based upstream oil and gas company focused on the acquisition, development, and production of crude oil and natural gas, primarily operating in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin.
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