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Earnings call · FY2026 Q1

Sunoco LP Q4 FY2025 Earnings Call

Sunoco LP Q4 FY2025 Earnings Call

Concluded Apr 7, 2026 Audio replay
Apr 7, 2026 33:30 34 turns
Period
FY2026 Q1
Runtime
33:30
Sources
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Executive readout · one minute

What matters this quarter

Sunoco LP reported record Q4 2025 adjusted EBITDA of $706 million (excluding ~$60 million of transaction-related expenses) and full-year adjusted EBITDA of $2.12 billion (up 36% YoY), following the October 31 close of its Parkland acquisition. The partnership raised its quarterly distribution 1.25% to $0.9317 and continues to target at least 5% annual distribution growth, ending the year at approximately 4x leverage with $2.5 billion of revolver availability.

Parkland Acquisition Integration 68 Fuel Distribution Segment 19 Balance Sheet and Leverage 12 Record Financial Results 8 Pipeline Systems Segment 4

Management tone

Confident

Net tone +85 · low hedging

Grounding quotes
  • “the fourth quarter marked the end of a transformative and record-setting year for Sunoco”
  • “Our financial position continues to be stronger than at any time in Sunoco's history”
  • “We are very excited about the future of our fuel distribution business”
  • “I think NuStar was a home run acquisition, and Parkland could be another home run acquisition for us”

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Revenue $10.69B +106.4% YoY
Net income $644.00M +211.1% YoY

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Key takeaways

What improved, and what deserves a closer read.

Constructive signals

  • Record Q4 2025 adjusted EBITDA of $706 million excluding ~$60 million of one-time transaction expenses, with full-year 2025 adjusted EBITDA of $2.12 billion, up 36% over the prior year.
  • Fifth consecutive quarterly distribution increase of 1.25% to $0.9317 per common unit, with continued target of at least 5% annual distribution growth and a trailing twelve-month coverage ratio of 1.9x.
  • Closed the transformative Parkland acquisition on October 31, 2025, extending the footprint to 32 countries and territories and making Sunoco the largest independent fuel distributor in the Americas; TanQuid acquisition also completed in January 2026.
  • Fuel Distribution segment Q4 adjusted EBITDA of $391 million ex-transaction vs. $192 million in Q4 2024, with volumes of 3.3 billion gallons up 54% YoY and margin of 17.7¢ per gallon; legacy Sunoco volumes grew more than 2% versus relatively flat U.S. demand.
  • Returned to ~4.0x leverage within roughly two months of the Parkland close, well ahead of the 12–18 month plan, with $2.5 billion of revolving credit facility availability and a plan for at least $500 million of bolt-on acquisitions in 2026.
  • Targets $125 million of Parkland synergies in 2026, ramping through the year to a run-rate well above $125 million; management highlighted potential to exceed the target and called Parkland a potential 'home run acquisition.'

Risks & pressure points

  • Net income attributable to SUN declined to $97 million in Q4 2025 from $141 million in Q4 2024, despite the EBITDA uplift driven by Parkland.
  • Q4 2025 results included ~$60 million of one-time transaction-related expenses at the consolidated level and $59 million in Fuel Distribution, weighing on reported earnings.
  • Pipeline Systems segment Q4 adjusted EBITDA of $187 million was modestly lower than the $193 million reported for Q4 2024 (excluding transaction expenses in both periods), with throughput of 1.4 million bbl/day consistent with the prior-year quarter.
  • Parkland integration adds execution risk, including the work to optimize volumes and channels in Canada and the Caribbean, with management noting Canada/Caribbean gross-profit optimization is just beginning.
  • Refinery segment Q4 adjusted EBITDA was only $40 million, reflecting the newly added Parkland refining operations as a fourth reporting segment.

Key moments

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“Our balance sheet and liquidity position remain strong. We had $2,500,000,000 in availability under our revolving credit facility at the end of the year, and leverage at the end of the quarter was approximately 4 times, in line with our long-term target.” Speaker 1, Head of Investor Relations
“Expect a minimum of 5% annual growth in 2026 and continued growth over a multiyear period.” Joseph Kim, CEO

Quarter detail

How the reported period landed and where the business moved.

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