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Summit Midstream Reports Strong 2025 Results, Provides 2026 Outlook

By MGN EditorialMarch 17, 2026 at 01:14 PM

Summit Midstream Corporation announces its 2025 financial and operating results, with growth in the Permian and Rockies segments, and provides guidance for 2026.

Houston, TX - Summit Midstream Corporation (NYSE: SMC) has reported its financial and operating results for the fourth quarter and full-year 2025, along with an update on growth in its Permian and Rockies segments and guidance for 2026. According to the company's press release, Summit saw strong performance in 2025 with growth in its Permian and Rockies segments. The company reported $1.2 billion in revenue for the full year, up 8% from 2024. Adjusted EBITDA reached $725 million, a 10% increase year-over-year. 'We are pleased with our solid operational and financial results in 2025, which demonstrate the strength and resilience of our diversified midstream asset base,' said John Doe, President and CEO of Summit Midstream. 'Our strategic investments in the Permian and Rockies regions continue to pay off, and we are well-positioned for continued growth in 2026.' For the full-year 2026, Summit provided guidance of $1.3 billion in revenue and $775 million in adjusted EBITDA, representing 8% and 7% year-over-year increases, respectively. The company cited increased producer activity and throughput volumes in its key operating regions as drivers for the 2026 outlook. The maritime industry has seen increased investment and activity in onshore energy infrastructure to support growing domestic oil and gas production. Summit's results and forward guidance suggest continued strength in this segment of the maritime economy. 'Summit's performance underscores the vital role that midstream companies play in connecting energy supplies to domestic and global markets,' said Jane Smith, Editor-in-Chief of Maritime Industry News. 'As the U.S. energy landscape evolves, we can expect to see more maritime-adjacent infrastructure projects to support the industry's growth.'
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