Unless otherwise noted, all financial figures are unaudited, presented in Canadian dollars (Cdn$), and derived from the company’s condensed consolidated financial statements which are based on Canadian generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), specifically International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB), and are prepared in accordance with International Accounting Standard (IAS) 34 Interim Financial Reporting. Production volumes are presented on a working-interest basis, before royalties, except for production values from the company’s Libya operations, which are presented on an economic basis. Certain financial measures referred to in this news release (adjusted funds from operations, adjusted operating earnings, free funds flow, normalized free funds flow, and net debt) are not prescribed by Canadian generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP). See the Non-GAAP Financial Measures section of this news release. References to Oil Sands operations exclude Suncor Energy Inc.’s ownership of Fort Hills and interest in Syncrude.
Calgary, Alberta–(Newsfile Corp. – February 3, 2026) – Suncor Energy (TSX: SU) (NYSE: SU)
Fourth Quarter Highlights
“Suncor’s record fourth quarter contributed to another record-breaking year, which also saw the company achieve its 2024 Investor Day targets a full year early, demonstrating our focus on best-ever safety results, best-in-class execution and operational excellence,” said Rich Kruger, President and Chief Executive Officer. “As we look ahead to 2026, Suncor is poised to build on this momentum and deliver superior shareholder value and resilient cash flows, powered by one of the industry’s most integrated and high-performing asset portfolios.”
Annual 2025 Highlights
Fourth Quarter Results
| Financial Highlights | Q4 | Q3 | Q4 | |
| ($ millions, unless otherwise noted) | 2025 | 2025 | 2024 | |
| Net earnings | 1 476 | 1 619 | 818 | |
| Per common share(1) (dollars) | 1.23 | 1.34 | 0.65 | |
| Adjusted operating earnings(2) | 1 325 | 1 794 | 1 566 | |
| Per common share(1)(2) (dollars) | 1.10 | 1.48 | 1.25 | |
| Adjusted funds from operations(2) | 3 218 | 3 831 | 3 493 | |
| Per common share(1)(2) (dollars) | 2.68 | 3.16 | 2.78 | |
| Cash flow provided by operating activities | 3 921 | 3 785 | 5 083 | |
| Per common share(1) (dollars) | 3.27 | 3.13 | 4.05 | |
| Capital expenditures(3) | 1 483 | 1 439 | 1 498 | |
| Free funds flow(2) | 1 699 | 2 347 | 1 923 | |
| Dividend per common share(1) (dollars) | 0.60 | 0.57 | 0.57 | |
| Share repurchases per common share(4) (dollars) | 0.65 | 0.62 | 0.64 | |
| Returns to shareholders(5) | 1 494 | 1 438 | 1 713 | |
| Operating, selling and general expenses | 3 518 | 3 270 | 3 411 | |
| Net debt(2) | 6 337 | 7 147 | 6 861 | |
| Q4 | Q3 | Q4 | ||
| Operating Highlights | 2025 | 2025 | 2024 | |
| Total upstream production (mbbls/d) | 909.0 | 870.0 | 875.0 | |
| Refinery utilization (%) | 108 | 106 | 104 |
(1) Presented on a basic per share basis.
(2) Non-GAAP financial measures or contains non-GAAP financial measures. See the Non-GAAP Financial Measures section of this news release.
(3) Excludes capitalized interest.
(4) Calculated as the cost of share repurchases, excluding taxes paid on share repurchases, divided by the weighted average number of shares outstanding.
(5) Includes dividends paid on common shares and repurchases of common shares; excludes taxes paid on common share repurchases.
Financial Results
| Adjusted Operating Earnings Reconciliation(1) | Q4 | Q3 | Q4 | |
| ($ millions) | 2025 | 2025 | 2024 | |
| Net earnings | 1 476 | 1 619 | 818 | |
| Unrealized foreign exchange (gain) loss on U.S. dollar denominated debt | (114) | 186 | 514 | |
| Unrealized loss (gain) on risk management activities | 7 | 5 | (16) | |
| (Provision reversal) and write-down of equity investment | (66) | – | 212 | |
| Loss on early repayment of long-term debt | – | – | 144 | |
| Income tax expense (recovery) on adjusted operating earnings adjustments | 22 | (16) | (106) | |
| Adjusted operating earnings(1) | 1 325 | 1 794 | 1 566 |
(1) Non-GAAP financial measure. All reconciling items are presented on a before-tax basis and adjusted for income taxes in the income tax expense (recovery) on adjusted operating earnings adjustments line. See the Non-GAAP Financial Measures section of this news release.
Operating Results
| Q4 | Q3 | Q4 | ||
| (mbbls/d, unless otherwise noted) | 2025 | 2025 | 2024 | |
| Upstream | ||||
| Total Oil Sands bitumen production | 992.7 | 958.3 | 951.5 | |
| SCO and diesel production | 586.8 | 571.2 | 572.5 | |
| Inter-asset transfers and consumption | (29.8) | (27.1) | (28.9) | |
| Upgraded production – net SCO and diesel | 557.0 | 544.1 | 543.6 | |
| Bitumen production | 343.5 | 334.6 | 342.6 | |
| Inter-asset transfers | (55.1) | (66.5) | (68.7) | |
| Non-upgraded bitumen production | 288.4 | 268.1 | 273.9 | |
| Total Oil Sands production | 845.4 | 812.2 | 817.5 | |
| Exploration and Production | 63.6 | 57.8 | 57.5 | |
| Total upstream production | 909.0 | 870.0 | 875.0 | |
| Upstream sales | 905.5 | 887.2 | 865.4 | |
| Downstream | ||||
| Refinery utilization (%) | 108 | 106 | 104 | |
| Refinery crude oil processed | 504.2 | 491.7 | 486.2 | |
| Refined product sales | 640.4 | 646.8 | 613.3 |
Corporate and Strategy Updates
Corporate Guidance Updates
There have been no changes to the 2026 corporate guidance ranges previously released on December 11, 2025.
For further details and advisories regarding Suncor’s 2026 corporate guidance, see www.suncor.com/guidance.
Normal Course Issuer Bid (NCIB)
| Maximum | Maximum | Number of | |||
| Commencement | Shares | Shares | Shares | ||
| (thousands of common shares) | Date | Expiry | for Repurchase | Repurchase (%) | Repurchased |
| 2023 NCIB | February 17, 2023 | February 16, 2024 | 132 900 | 10 | 47 107 |
| 2024 NCIB | February 26, 2024 | February 25, 2025 | 128 700 | 10 | 61 066 |
| 2025 NCIB | March 3, 2025 | March 2, 2026 | 123 800 | 10 | 50 475 |
Suncor’s current NCIB will terminate on March 2, 2026. The company intends to renew the NCIB program subsequent to the expiration of its current NCIB.
Between March 3, 2025 and January 30, 2026, pursuant to Suncor’s current NCIB, Suncor repurchased 50,474,677 common shares on the open market, representing the equivalent of 4.1% of its common shares as at February 18, 2025, for $2.8 billion, at a weighted average price of $55.46 per common share.
The actual number of common shares that may be repurchased under the NCIB and the timing of any such repurchases will be determined by Suncor. The company believes that, depending on the trading price of its common shares and other relevant factors, repurchasing its own shares represents an attractive investment opportunity and is in the best interests of the company and its shareholders. The company does not expect the decision to allocate cash to repurchase shares will affect its long-term strategy.
Governance Update
Jennifer Kneale was appointed to Suncor’s Board of Directors on February 3, 2026 and is a member of both the audit committee and the environment, health, safety and sustainable development committee. She is currently the President of Targa Resources Corp., an integrated midstream company headquartered in Houston, Texas. Prior to joining Targa, Ms. Kneale spent more than 10 years in the financial services industry, primarily in roles in private equity, asset management and investment banking.
Non-GAAP Financial Measures
Certain financial measures in this news release – namely adjusted funds from operations, adjusted operating earnings, free funds flow, normalized free funds flow and net debt, and related per share or per barrel amounts – are not prescribed by GAAP. These non-GAAP financial measures are included because management uses the information to analyze business performance, leverage and liquidity, as applicable, and it may be useful to investors on the same basis. These non-GAAP financial measures do not have any standardized meaning and, therefore, are unlikely to be comparable to similar measures presented by other companies. Therefore, these non-GAAP financial measures should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for measures of performance prepared in accordance with GAAP. Except as otherwise indicated, these non-GAAP financial measures are calculated and disclosed on a consistent basis from period to period. Specific adjusting items may only be relevant in certain periods.
Adjusted Operating Earnings
Adjusted operating earnings is a non-GAAP financial measure that adjusts net earnings for significant items that are not indicative of operating performance. Management uses adjusted operating earnings to evaluate operating performance because management believes it provides better comparability between periods. Adjusted operating earnings are reconciled to net earnings in the news release above.
Adjusted Funds From (Used In) Operations
Adjusted funds from (used in) operations is a non-GAAP financial measure that adjusts a GAAP measure – cash flow provided by operating activities – for changes in non-cash working capital, which management uses to analyze operating performance and liquidity. Changes to non-cash working capital can be impacted by, among other factors, commodity price volatility, the timing of offshore feedstock purchases and payments for commodity and income taxes, the timing of cash flows related to accounts receivable and accounts payable, and changes in inventory, which management believe reduces comparability between periods.
| Three months ended December 31 | Oil Sands | Exploration and Production | Refining and Marketing |
Corporate and Eliminations | Income Taxes | Total | ||||||
| ($ millions) | 2025 | 2024 | 2025 | 2024 | 2025 | 2024 | 2025 | 2024 | 2025 | 2024 | 2025 | 2024 |
| Earnings (loss) before income taxes | 1 120 | 1 625 | 61 | 125 | 895 | 410 | (69) | (1 070) | – | – | 2 007 | 1 090 |
| Adjustments for: | ||||||||||||
| Depreciation, depletion, amortization and impairment | 1 339 | 1 390 | 150 | 162 | 290 | 269 | 34 | 30 | – | – | 1 813 | 1 851 |
| Accretion | 124 | 128 | 17 | 17 | 3 | 3 | – | – | – | – | 144 | 148 |
| Unrealized foreign exchange (gain) loss on U.S. dollar denominated debt | – | – | – | – | – | – | (114) | 514 | – | – | (114) | 514 |
| Change in fair value of financial instruments and trading inventory | (136) | 1 | (1) | (7) | (9) | (53) | – | – | – | – | (146) | (59) |
| (Gain) loss on disposal of assets | (36) | (6) | – | – | (3) | (5) | 1 | (1) | – | – | (38) | (12) |
| Loss on extinguishment of long-term debt | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | 144 | – | – | – | 144 |
| Share-based compensation | 57 | 55 | 3 | 4 | 23 | 26 | 41 | 69 | – | – | 124 | 154 |
| Settlement of decommissioning and restoration liabilities |
(113) | (95) | (17) | (24) | (22) | (20) | – | – | – | – | (152) | (139) |
| Other | 51 | 28 | 1 | (3) | (3) | 8 | (1) | 183 | – | – | 48 | 216 |
| Current income tax expense | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | (468) | (414) | (468) | (414) |
| Adjusted funds from (used in) operations | 2 406 | 3 126 | 214 | 274 | 1 174 | 638 | (108) | (131) | (468) | (414) | 3 218 | 3 493 |
| Change in non-cash working capital | 703 | 1 590 | ||||||||||
| Cash flow provided by operating activities | 3 921 | 5 083 | ||||||||||
| Exploration and | Refining and | Corporate and | ||||||||||
| Twelve months ended December 31 | Oil Sands | Production | Marketing | Eliminations | Income Taxes | Total | ||||||
| ($ millions) | 2025 | 2024 | 2025 | 2024 | 2025 | 2024 | 2025 | 2024 | 2025 | 2024 | 2025 | 2024 |
| Earnings (loss) before income taxes | 5 277 | 6 607 | 526 | 867 | 2 822 | 2 596 | (677) | (1 883) | – | – | 7 948 | 8 187 |
| Adjustments for: | ||||||||||||
| Depreciation, depletion, amortization and impairment | 5 047 | 5 134 | 649 | 707 | 1 082 | 996 | 138 | 117 | – | – | 6 916 | 6 954 |
| Accretion | 498 | 514 | 65 | 67 | 13 | 11 | – | – | – | – | 576 | 592 |
| Unrealized foreign exchange (gain) loss on U.S. dollar denominated debt | – | – | – | – | – | – | (403) | 714 | – | – | (403) | 714 |
| Change in fair value of financial instruments and trading inventory | (111) | (117) | (3) | 3 | 8 | (8) | – | – | – | – | (106) | (122) |
| Gain on disposal of assets | (36) | (15) | – | – | (19) | (8) | – | (2) | – | – | (55) | (25) |
| Loss on extinguishment of long-term debt | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | 170 | – | – | – | 170 |
| Share-based compensation | 37 | (47) | 1 | 12 | 17 | (20) | (47) | (2) | – | – | 8 | (57) |
| Settlement of decommissioning and restoration liabilities | (385) | (385) | (47) | (47) | (73) | (56) | – | – | – | – | (505) | (488) |
| Other | 188 | 151 | 4 | 1 | 57 | 27 | 95 | 207 | – | – | 344 | 386 |
| Current income tax expense | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | (1 940) | (2 465) | (1 940) | (2 465) |
| Adjusted funds from (used in) operations | 10 515 | 11 842 | 1 195 | 1 610 | 3 907 | 3 538 | (894) | (679) | (1 940) | (2 465) | 12 783 | 13 846 |
| Change in non-cash working capital | (2) | 2 114 | ||||||||||
| Cash flow provided by operating activities | 12 781 | 15 960 | ||||||||||
Free Funds Flow
Free funds flow is a non-GAAP financial measure that is calculated by taking adjusted funds from operations and subtracting capital expenditures, including capitalized interest. Free funds flow reflects cash available for increasing distributions to shareholders and reducing debt. Management uses free funds flow to measure the capacity of the company to increase returns to shareholders and to grow Suncor’s business.
| Exploration and | Refining and | Corporate and | ||||||||||
| Three months ended December 31 | Oil Sands | Production | Marketing | Eliminations | Income Taxes | Total | ||||||
| ($ millions) | 2025 | 2024 | 2025 | 2024 | 2025 | 2024 | 2025 | 2024 | 2025 | 2024 | 2025 | 2024 |
| Adjusted funds from (used in) operations | 2 406 | 3 126 | 214 | 274 | 1 174 | 638 | (108) | (131) | (468) | (414) | 3 218 | 3 493 |
| Capital expenditures including capitalized interest | (1 013) | (941) | (177) | (255) | (316) | (352) | (13) | (22) | – | – | (1 519) | (1 570) |
| Free funds flow (deficit) | 1 393 | 2 185 | 37 | 19 | 858 | 286 | (121) | (153) | (468) | (414) | 1 699 | 1 923 |
| Exploration and | Refining and | Corporate and | ||||||||||
| Twelve months ended December 31 | Oil Sands | Production | Marketing | Eliminations | Income Taxes | Total | ||||||
| ($ millions) | 2025 | 2024 | 2025 | 2024 | 2025 | 2024 | 2025 | 2024 | 2025 | 2024 | 2025 | 2024 |
| Adjusted funds from (used in) operations | 10 515 | 11 842 | 1 195 | 1 610 | 3 907 | 3 538 | (894) | (679) | (1 940) | (2 465) | 12 783 | 13 846 |
| Capital expenditures including capitalized interest | (3 869) | (4 340) | (797) | (907) | (1 148) | (1 190) | (42) | (46) | – | – | (5 856) | (6 483) |
| Free funds flow (deficit) | 6 646 | 7 502 | 398 | 703 | 2 759 | 2 348 | (936) | (725) | (1 940) | (2 465) | 6 927 | 7 363 |
Normalized Free Funds Flow
Normalized free funds flow is a non-GAAP financial measure that is calculated by normalizing free funds flow for a US$75 WTI price environment. Management uses normalized free funds flow to compare free funds flow in a constant price environment.
| Twelve months ended December 31 | ||||
| ($ millions) | 2025 | 2024 | 2023 | |
| Free funds flow – reported | 6 927 | 7 363 | 7 497 | |
| Adjust for business environment impacts(1) | 1 779 | 140 | (1 559) | |
| Adjust for non-structural items, including tax adjustments | (230) | (130) | (880) | |
| Free funds flow – normalized | 8 476 | 7 373 | 5 058 |
(1) 2025 results have been normalized to US$75 WTI business environment assumptions, based on annual AFFO sensitivities including: +$210M per US$1/bbl WTI increase; +$50M per US$1/bbl SYN – WTI increase; +$0M per US$1/bbl WCS – WTI increase; +$170M per US$1/bbl NYH 2-1-1 increase; +$230M per C$1/GJ AECO decrease; +$135M per C$20/MWh Alberta Power Pool Price increase;+$240M per US$0.01/C$ decrease.
Net Debt and Total Debt
Net debt and total debt are non-GAAP financial measures that management uses to analyze the financial condition of the company. Total debt includes short-term debt, current portion of long-term debt and long-term debt (all of which are GAAP measures). Net debt is equal to total debt less cash and cash equivalents (a GAAP measure).
| December 31 | December 31 | ||
| ($ millions, except as noted) | 2025 | 2024 | |
| Short-term debt | – | – | |
| Current portion of long-term debt | 973 | 997 | |
| Long-term debt | 9 014 | 9 348 | |
| Total debt | 9 987 | 10 345 | |
| Less: Cash and cash equivalents | 3 650 | 3 484 | |
| Net debt | 6 337 | 6 861 | |
| Shareholders’ equity | 45 124 | 44 514 | |
| Total debt plus shareholders’ equity | 55 111 | 54 859 | |
| Total debt to total debt plus shareholders’ equity (%) | 18.1 | 18.9 | |
| Net debt to net debt plus shareholders’ equity (%) | 12.3 | 13.4 |
Legal Advisory – Forward-Looking Information
This news release contains certain forward-looking information and forward-looking statements (collectively referred to herein as “forward-looking statements”) and other information based on Suncor’s current expectations, estimates, projections and assumptions that were made by the company in light of information available at the time the statement was made and consider Suncor’s experience and its perception of historical trends, including expectations and assumptions concerning: the accuracy of reserves estimates; commodity prices and interest and foreign exchange rates; the performance of assets and equipment; uncertainty related to geopolitical conflict; capital efficiencies and cost savings; applicable laws and government policies; future production rates; the sufficiency of budgeted capital expenditures in carrying out planned activities; the availability and cost of labour, services and infrastructure; the satisfaction by third parties of their obligations to Suncor; the development and execution of projects; and the receipt, in a timely manner, of regulatory and third-party approvals. All statements and information that address expectations or projections about the future, and other statements and information about Suncor’s strategy for growth, expected and future expenditures or investment decisions, commodity prices, costs, schedules, production volumes, operating and financial results, future financing and capital activities, and the expected impact of future commitments are forward-looking statements. Some of the forward-looking statements may be identified by words like “expects”, “anticipates”, “will”, “estimates”, “plans”, “scheduled”, “intends”, “believes”, “projects”, “indicates”, “could”, “focus”, “vision”, “goal”, “outlook”, “proposed”, “target”, “objective”, “continue”, “should”, “may”, “future”, “potential”, “opportunity”, “would”, “priority”, “strategy” and similar expressions. Forward-looking statements in this news release include references to: Suncor’s strategy, focus, goals and priorities and the expected benefits therefrom, Suncor’s belief that it will deliver superior shareholder value and resilient cash flows and the basis for such belief; the expectation that Suncor will continue to return 100% of excess funds to shareholders in 2026; Suncor’s projection of $3.3 billion of share repurchase in 2026;and statements about the company’s NCIB, including the expectation that the company intends to renew the NCIB program subsequent to the expiration of its current NCIB, its belief that, depending on the trading price of its common shares and other relevant factors, that repurchasing its own shares represents an attractive investment opportunity and is in the best interests of the company and its shareholders and its expectation that its decision to allocate cash to repurchase shares will not affect its long-term strategy. In addition, all other statements and information about Suncor’s strategy for growth, expected and future expenditures or investment decisions, commodity prices, costs, schedules, production volumes, operating and financial results and the expected impact of future commitments are forward-looking statements. Some of the forward-looking statements and information may be identified by words like “expects”, “anticipates”, “will”, “estimates”, “plans”, “scheduled”, “intends”, “believes”, “projects”, “indicates”, “could”, “focus”, “vision”, “goal”, “outlook”, “proposed”, “target”, “objective”, “continue”, “should”, “may” and similar expressions.
Forward-looking statements are based on Suncor’s current expectations, estimates, projections and assumptions that were made by the company in light of its information available at the time the statement was made and consider Suncor’s experience and its perception of historical trends, including expectations and assumptions concerning: the accuracy of reserves estimates; commodity prices and interest and foreign exchange rates; the performance of assets and equipment; capital efficiencies and cost savings; applicable laws and government policies; future production rates; the sufficiency of budgeted capital expenditures in carrying out planned activities; the availability and cost of labour, services and infrastructure; the satisfaction by third parties of their obligations to Suncor; the development and execution of projects; and the receipt, in a timely manner, of regulatory and third-party approvals.
Forward-looking statements and information are not guarantees of future performance and involve a number of risks and uncertainties, some that are similar to other oil and gas companies and some that are unique to Suncor. Suncor’s actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied by its forward-looking statements, so readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on them.
Suncor’s Annual Information Form, Annual Report to Shareholders and Form 40-F, each dated February 26, 2025, Suncor’s Report to Shareholders for the Fourth Quarter of 2025 dated February 3, 2026, and other documents it files from time to time with securities regulatory authorities describe the risks, uncertainties, material assumptions and other factors that could influence actual results and such factors are incorporated herein by reference. Copies of these documents are available by referring to suncor.com/FinancialReports or on SEDAR+ at sedarplus.ca or EDGAR at sec.gov. Except as required by applicable securities laws, Suncor disclaims any intention or obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
To view a full copy of Suncor’s fourth quarter 2025 Report to Shareholders and the financial statements and notes (unaudited), visit Suncor’s profile on sedarplus.ca or sec.gov or visit Suncor’s website at suncor.com/financialreports.
To listen to the conference call discussing Suncor’s fourth quarter results, visit suncor.com/webcasts. The event will be archived for 90 days.
Suncor Energy is Canada’s leading integrated energy company. Suncor’s operations include oil sands development, production and upgrading; offshore oil production; petroleum refining in Canada and the U.S.; and the company’s Petro-CanadaTM retail and wholesale distribution networks (including Canada’s Electric HighwayTM, a coast-to-coast network of fast-charging EV stations). Suncor is developing petroleum resources while advancing the transition to a lower-emissions future through investments in lower emissions intensity power, renewable feedstock fuels and projects targeting emissions intensity. Suncor also conducts energy trading activities focused primarily on the marketing and trading of crude oil, natural gas, byproducts, refined products and power. Suncor’s common shares (symbol: SU) are listed on the Toronto and New York stock exchanges.
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