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OGE Energy Reports Strong 2025 Results, Optimistic Outlook for 2026

By MGN EditorialFebruary 18, 2026 at 09:31 PM

OGE Energy Corp., the parent company of Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company, reported increased earnings per share in 2025 and provided an optimistic outlook for 2026.

OGE Energy Corp. (NYSE: OGE), the parent company of Oklahoma Gas and Electric Company ("OG&E"), has reported strong financial results for 2025, with earnings of $2.32 per diluted share, up from $2.19 per diluted share in 2024. According to the company's press release, the improved performance was driven by "continued investments in infrastructure and operational efficiencies" at OG&E, its regulated electric utility subsidiary. The company also cited favorable weather conditions and effective cost management as contributing factors to the positive 2025 results. Looking ahead to 2026, OGE Energy provided an optimistic outlook, projecting continued growth and stability for the business. "We are pleased with our 2025 results and are confident in our ability to build on this momentum in the year ahead," said Sean Trauschke, Chairman, President and CEO of OGE Energy Corp. "Our focus on operational excellence, customer service, and strategic investments positions us well to deliver value for our shareholders in 2026 and beyond." The company's 2026 guidance includes an expected earnings range of $2.35 to $2.55 per diluted share, reflecting its commitment to sustainable growth and reliable service for its customers in the region. This news from OGE Energy Corp. is a positive signal for the broader energy sector, which has faced various challenges in recent years due to market volatility and evolving regulatory environments. The company's ability to maintain strong financial performance and provide an optimistic outlook underscores its operational resilience and strategic foresight within the maritime and energy industries.
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