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Frontera Announces Q4 and Full-Year 2025 Results, Plans Colombian E&P Divestiture

By MGN EditorialMarch 19, 2026 at 12:12 PM

Frontera Energy Corporation reports a Q4 2025 net loss of $663 million, including a non-cash impairment related to the planned divestiture of its Colombian E&P assets to Parex Resources.

Frontera Energy Corporation has announced its financial and operating results for the fourth quarter and full year 2025, reporting a net loss from continuing operations of $663 million for the quarter. The significant loss was largely driven by a non-cash impairment of $603 million related to the planned divestiture of Frontera's Colombian exploration and production (E&P) asset portfolio to Parex Resources. Frontera said the impairment was necessary to align the carrying value of the assets with their expected sale price. The company also announced that a special meeting of shareholders has been scheduled for April 30, 2026 to approve the sale of the Colombian E&P assets to Parex. Frontera said the divestiture will allow it to focus on its core offshore and midstream businesses in other markets. 'This planned divestiture represents an important strategic shift for Frontera as we concentrate our efforts and capital on our higher-margin offshore and midstream operations,' said CEO Luis Giusti. 'We believe Parex is well-positioned to continue developing these assets for the benefit of all stakeholders.' The full-year 2025 results showed a net loss from continuing operations of $1.2 billion, with annual production averaging 72,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day. Frontera noted that its liquidity position remained strong, with $725 million in cash and cash equivalents on the balance sheet as of December 31, 2025. According to gCaptain, the planned sale of Frontera's Colombian assets is part of a broader industry trend of major oil companies divesting lower-margin onshore E&P operations to focus on higher-return offshore and midstream opportunities.
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