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Martinez restart, dividend and Q1 profit at PBF Energy (NYSE: PBF)

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PBF Energy reported a sharp turnaround in first quarter 2026, with income from operations of $299.6 million versus a loss of $511.2 million a year earlier, helped by inventory and insurance-related special items.

Net income was $200.2 million, or $1.65 per diluted share, compared with a net loss of $405.9 million, or $(3.53) per share, in first quarter 2025. Excluding special items, the company posted an adjusted fully-converted net loss of $102.4 million, or $(0.88) per share, a substantial improvement from an adjusted loss of $353.6 million a year ago.

The Martinez refinery restart is progressing, with key units online and full planned rates expected in early May. PBF has received $1.0 billion in unallocated insurance reimbursements related to the Martinez refinery fire, including $106.5 million this quarter, and expects most restoration costs and business interruption losses to be covered, subject to $30 million in deductibles and retentions.

The company declared a quarterly dividend of $0.275 per share, payable May 29, 2026. At quarter-end, PBF held $541.8 million in cash and had net debt of about $2.3 billion. Refining throughput averaged 844,200 barrels per day, and second quarter 2026 guidance calls for 850,000 to 910,000 barrels per day. The RBI cost-cutting program delivered more than $230 million of run-rate savings in 2025 and is expected to exceed $350 million by year-end 2026.

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Insights

PBF swings to GAAP profit, but underlying refining earnings remain modest.

PBF Energy moved from a first quarter 2025 operating loss of $511.2 million to 2026 income from operations of $299.6 million. However, this improvement is heavily influenced by special items, including a $313.0 million LCM inventory reserve reversal and $106.5 million of Martinez fire insurance recoveries.

On an adjusted basis, results are still weak but improving. Adjusted fully-converted net loss narrowed to $102.4 million from $353.6 million, and EBITDA excluding special items was $51.4 million versus a loss of $270.2 million. These figures better reflect underlying refining economics, which benefited from stronger crack spreads but still faced turbulence and restart costs.

Operationally, the Martinez refinery restart is a key milestone, with full planned rates expected in early May. PBF has received $1.0 billion in unallocated insurance reimbursements to date, while total debt rose to $2,802.3 million and the net debt-to-capitalization ratio increased to 29%. The RBI program’s targeted run-rate savings of over $350 million by year-end 2026 will be important to offset volatility in future quarters.

Item 2.02 Results of Operations and Financial Condition Financial
Disclosure of earnings results, typically an earnings press release or preliminary financials.
Item 9.01 Financial Statements and Exhibits Exhibits
Financial statements, pro forma financial information, and exhibit attachments filed with this report.
Item 044.3 Item 044.3
Item 143.5 Item 143.5
Item 446.9 Item 446.9
Item 552.9 Item 552.9
Revenue $7,904.3 million Three months ended March 31, 2026
Income from operations $299.6 million Q1 2026 vs loss of $511.2 million in Q1 2025
Net income attributable to stockholders $198.3 million Q1 2026; EPS diluted $1.65
Adjusted fully-converted net loss $102.4 million Excluding special items, Q1 2026; $(0.88) per share
EBITDA $459.4 million Q1 2026; EBITDA excluding special items $51.4 million
Insurance proceeds received $106.5 million Fourth unallocated installment in Q1 2026 for Martinez fire; $1.0B total
Quarterly dividend $0.275 per share Declared on Class A common stock, payable May 29, 2026
Total debt and cash $2,802.3M debt; $541.8M cash Balance sheet at March 31, 2026; net debt $2,260.5M
LCM inventory adjustment financial
"Non-cash special items included in the first quarter 2026 results... primarily consisted of PBF LCM ("lower-of-cost-or-market") inventory adjustment"
An LCM inventory adjustment is an accounting step that reduces the recorded value of inventory when its current market value falls below what the company paid for it. It matters to investors because lowering inventory values shrinks reported assets and profits, and can signal problems like obsolete goods, price declines or the need for discounting—similar to marking down groceries that are nearing their sell-by date.
Adjusted EBITDA financial
"Adjusted EBITDA | | | | | | | $ | 68.7 | | | $ | (242.2)"
Adjusted EBITDA is a way companies measure how much money they make from their core operations, like running a business, by removing certain costs or income that aren’t part of regular business activities. It helps investors see how well a company is doing without distractions from unusual expenses or gains, making it easier to compare companies or track performance over time.
business interruption insurance financial
"the company expects that its business interruption insurance will significantly offset the financial loss resulting from the downtime"
Business interruption insurance is a policy that helps a company replace lost revenue and cover ongoing expenses when normal operations are halted by a covered event, such as property damage, supply-chain disruption, or other insured perils. For investors it acts like a financial safety net that preserves cash flow and reduces the chance of long-term harm after a shock, influencing a firm’s revenue stability, credit risk, and valuation.
Refinery Business Improvement initiative financial
"costs related to PBF's Refinery Business Improvement initiative ("RBI")"
crack spreads financial
"Market Indicators (dollars per barrel) (Note 9)... Crack Spreads:"
Crack spreads measure the difference between the cost of buying crude oil and the revenue from selling the refined products made from it, like gasoline and diesel. Think of a baker who buys flour and sells loaves: the crack spread is the baker’s profit margin between input and finished goods, and investors watch it because wider spreads usually signal higher refining profits and can affect fuel prices, company earnings, and commodity hedging strategies.
Effective RIN basket price financial
"Effective RIN basket price | | | | | $ | 8.76 | | | $ | 4.75"
Revenue $7,904.3 million
Net income $200.2 million
Diluted EPS $1.65
Adjusted fully-converted net loss (ex-specials) $102.4 million
EBITDA excluding special items $51.4 million
Guidance

For Q2 2026, PBF Energy expects total crude and feedstocks throughput between 850,000 and 910,000 barrels per day across its refining system.

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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20549
______________________________
FORM 8-K
______________________________

CURRENT REPORT
PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE
SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934
Date of Report (Date of Earliest Event Reported): April 30, 2026
PBF ENERGY INC.
PBF HOLDING COMPANY LLC
(Exact Name of Registrant as Specified in its Charter)
Delaware001-3576445-3763855
Delaware333-18600727-2198168
 (State or other jurisdiction
of incorporation or organization)
(Commission
File Number)
(I.R.S. Employer
Identification Number)
_____________________________________________

One Sylvan Way, Second Floor
Parsippany, New Jersey 07054
(Address of the Principal Executive Offices) (Zip Code)

(973) 455-7500
(Registrant’s Telephone Number, including area code)

N/A
(Former Name or Former Address, if Changed Since Last Report)
_____________________________________________
Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions:
Written communications pursuant to Rule 425 under the Securities Act (17 CFR 230.425)
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Pre-commencement communications pursuant to Rule 13e-4(c) under the Exchange Act (17 CFR 240.13e-4(c))
Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of The Act:
Title of each classTrading SymbolName of each exchange on which registered
Common Stock, par value $.001PBFNew York Stock Exchange
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12-b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter): o
If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. o



Item 2.02 - Results of Operations and Financial Condition.
On April 30, 2026, PBF Energy Inc. (the “Company”) issued a press release announcing the Company's financial and operating results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2026, which include the operating results of its consolidated indirect subsidiary, PBF Holding Company LLC. A copy of the press release is furnished with this Current Report as Exhibit 99.1 and is incorporated herein by reference.
The information in this Current Report is being “furnished” pursuant to Item 2.02 of Form 8-K, and shall not be deemed “filed” for purposes of Section 18 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, or otherwise subject to the liabilities of that Section. Accordingly, the information in Item 2.02 of this Current Report, including the press release (Exhibit 99.1), will not be incorporated by reference into any filing under the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, or under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, unless specifically identified therein as being incorporated therein by reference.
Item 9.01 - Financial Statements and Exhibits.
(d) Exhibits
Exhibit No.Description
 
99.1
Press release announcing first quarter results, dated April 30, 2026.
104Cover Page Interactive Data File (formatted as Inline XBRL).




SIGNATURES
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Registrants have duly caused this report to be signed on their behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
Date:April 30, 2026PBF Energy Inc.
(Registrant)
By:/s/ Joseph Marino
Name:Joseph Marino
Title:Senior Vice President, Chief Financial
Officer
Date:April 30, 2026PBF Holding Company LLC
(Registrant)
By:/s/ Joseph Marino
Name:Joseph Marino
Title:Senior Vice President, Chief Financial
Officer





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PBF Energy Announces First Quarter 2026 Results, Declares Dividend of $0.275 per Share
and Update on Restart of Martinez Refinery

First quarter income from operations of $299.6 million (excluding special items, first quarter loss from operations of $108.4 million, including a $208.8 million mark-to-market derivative loss)
Martinez Refinery restart progressing with full planned rates expected in early May
Declared quarterly dividend of $0.275 per share
PBF received a fourth unallocated installment of $106.5 million related to the Martinez refinery fire

PARSIPPANY, NJ - April 30, 2026 - PBF Energy Inc. (NYSE:PBF) today reported first quarter 2026 income from operations of $299.6 million as compared to loss from operations of $511.2 million for the first quarter of 2025. Excluding special items, first quarter 2026 loss from operations was $108.4 million as compared to loss from operations of $441.8 million for the first quarter of 2025.

The company reported first quarter 2026 net income of $200.2 million and net income attributable to PBF Energy Inc. of $198.3 million or $1.65 per share. This compares to net loss of $405.9 million and net loss attributable to PBF Energy Inc. of $401.8 million or $(3.53) per share for the first quarter 2025. Non-cash special items included in the first quarter 2026 results, which increased net income by a net, after-tax benefit of $302.0 million, or $2.53 per share, primarily consisted of PBF LCM ("lower-of-cost-or-market") inventory adjustment, gains on insurance recoveries associated with the February 1, 2025 fire at the Martinez refinery (the "Martinez refinery fire"), and our share of the St. Bernard Renewables LLC ("SBR") LCM inventory adjustment, partially offset by expenses associated with the Martinez refinery fire, and costs related to PBF's Refinery Business Improvement initiative ("RBI"). Adjusted fully-converted net loss for the first quarter 2026, excluding special items, was $102.4 million, or $(0.88) per share on a fully-exchanged, fully-diluted basis, as described below, compared to adjusted fully-converted net loss, excluding special items, of $353.6 million or $(3.09) per share, for the first quarter 2025.

Matt Lucey, PBF's President and CEO, said, “Following a year of extensive work and exhaustive efforts by all involved, our Martinez refinery is returning to full operations at a time when the markets are calling for products from all available sources. The team at Martinez conducted repairs as expeditiously as possible and, more importantly, safely.” Mr. Lucey continued, “The rest of our refineries operated well through the first quarter, battling severe cold at times, and we also completed a significant turnaround at our Torrance refinery. We continue to improve our overall cost structure through the implementation of our Refining Business Improvement initiative and remain dedicated to the continuous improvement of our operations, efficiency, and reliability.”

Mr. Lucey concluded, “Beyond the elements of our business we can control, the commodity markets and refining environment were historically turbulent during the first quarter, and that looks like it will persist in the near-term. However, the underlying fundamentals for refining remain strong with tight global supply and demand balances. In these volatile markets, our underlying commitment, as always, is to safe, reliable and responsible operations.”

PBF Energy Inc. Declares Dividend
The company announced today that it will pay a quarterly dividend of $0.275 per share of Class A common stock on May 29, 2026, to shareholders of record at the close of business on May 14, 2026.







Martinez Refinery Update
Following completion of the construction activities in February, assets were transferred to Refinery Operations for commissioning and restart. The startup process extended beyond previous expectations due to the volume of safety and process checks required to ensure successful restoration of full operations. The Alkylation unit and Cat Feed Hydrotreater were successfully restarted and are producing finished products and intermediates required for the sequential startup of downstream units. The Fluid Catalytic Cracking unit is now in the restart process and expected to be producing finished products in early May.

As previously disclosed, the company expects the fire-related cost of restoring the refinery to full operational status will largely be covered by insurance, subject to the company’s deductible and retentions totaling $30 million. Further, beyond the initial 60-day waiting period, the company expects that its business interruption insurance will significantly offset the financial loss resulting from the downtime through the restart of the refinery. This coverage commenced on April 3, 2025. In the first quarter, PBF's insurers paid a fourth, unallocated, installment of insurance proceeds of $106.5 million, totaling $1.0 billion of unallocated insurance reimbursements received to date, net of deductibles and retentions. The timing and amount of any agreed future payments will be dependent on the quantum of actual, covered expenditures and calculated losses.

PBF Guidance Update and Outlook
We are committed to running all of our assets in a safe, reliable and environmentally responsible manner, and continuing to progress our RBI program, which is focused on improving reliability and efficiency across our system. In 2025, the RBI program generated in excess of $230 million of run-rate cost improvements and that total is expected to grow to more than $350 million of run-rate cost improvements by year-end 2026. The RBI program is an ongoing, sustained initiative that continues to gain momentum in improving PBF's cost structure and we expect to continue this effort beyond our current goals. Concurrent with the goal of improving system-wide reliability and efficiency, we expect to realize the benefits of the RBI program in our refinery operating expenses and our capital and turnaround programs.

At quarter-end, we had approximately $542 million of cash and approximately $2.3 billion of net debt. We paid approximately $32 million in dividends in 2026.

Timing of planned maintenance and throughput ranges provided reflect current expectations and are subject to change based on market conditions and other factors. Current throughput expectations are included in the table below.

Expected throughput ranges (barrels per day)
Second Quarter 2026
LowHigh
East Coast280,000300,000
Mid-continent145,000155,000
Gulf Coast175,000185,000
West Coast250,000270,000
Total850,000910,000
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Guidance provided constitutes forward-looking information and is based on current PBF Energy operating plans, company assumptions, and company configuration. Year-to-date actual throughput and quarterly guidance should be used to adjust full-year expectations. All figures and timelines are subject to change based on a variety of factors, including market and macroeconomic factors, as well as company strategic decision-making and overall company performance.
Renewable Diesel
SBR averaged approximately 16,700 barrels per day of renewable diesel production in the first quarter. Renewable diesel production for the second quarter is expected to average approximately 15,000 to 16,000 barrels per day. Additionally, a catalyst change was completed at SBR in April 2026.

Adjusted Fully-Converted Results
Adjusted fully-converted results assume the exchange of all PBF Energy Company LLC Series A Units and dilutive securities into shares of PBF Energy Inc. Class A common stock on a one-for-one basis, resulting in the elimination of the noncontrolling interest and a corresponding adjustment to the company's tax provision.

Non-GAAP Measures
This earnings release, and the discussion during the management conference call, may include references to Non-GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) measures including Adjusted Fully-Converted Net Income (Loss), Adjusted Fully-Converted Net Income (Loss) excluding special items, Adjusted Fully-Converted Net Income (Loss) per fully-exchanged, fully-diluted share, Income (Loss) from operations excluding special items, gross refining margin, gross refining margin excluding special items, gross refining margin per barrel of throughput, EBITDA (Earnings before Interest, Income Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization), EBITDA excluding special items, Adjusted EBITDA, net debt, net debt to capitalization ratio and net debt to capitalization ratio excluding special items. PBF believes that Non-GAAP financial measures provide useful information about its operating performance and financial results. However, these measures have important limitations as analytical tools and should not be viewed in isolation or considered as alternatives for, or superior to, comparable GAAP financial measures. PBF's Non-GAAP financial measures may also differ from similarly named measures used by other companies.

See the accompanying tables and footnotes in this release for additional information on the Non-GAAP measures used in this release and reconciliations to the most directly comparable GAAP measures.

Conference Call Information
PBF Energy's senior management will host a conference call and webcast regarding quarterly results and other business matters on Thursday, April 30, 2026, at 8:30 a.m. ET. The call is being webcast and can be accessed at PBF Energy's website, http://www.pbfenergy.com. The call can also be accessed by dialing (800) 549-8228 or (646) 564-2877. The audio replay will be available approximately two hours after the end of the call and will be available through the company’s website.

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Forward-Looking Statements
Statements in this press release relating to future plans, results, performance, expectations, achievements, and the like are considered “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements include the Company's expectations with respect to its plans, objectives, expectations, and intentions with respect to the full and partial restart of the Martinez refinery following the Martinez refinery fire, the timing of such restart, the throughput of the Martinez refinery and anticipated insurance recoveries related to the Martinez refinery fire, the amount and the timing of cost savings and operational efficiencies to be achieved through the Company’s RBI Initiative as well as the Company's future earnings and operations overall, including those of our 50-50 equity method investment in SBR. These forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, many of which may be beyond the Company's control, that may cause actual results to differ materially from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements.

Factors and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ include but are not limited to the risks disclosed in the Company's filings with the SEC, our ability to operate safely, reliably, sustainably and in an environmentally responsible manner; our ability to successfully diversify our operations; our ability to make acquisitions or investments, including in renewable fuel production, and to realize the benefits from such acquisitions or investments; our ability to close divestitures and the timing thereof; our ability to successfully manage the operations of our 50-50 equity method investment in SBR; our expectations with respect to our capital spending and turnaround projects; risks associated with our obligation to buy Renewable Identification Numbers and related market risks related to the price volatility thereof; the possibility that we might reduce or not pay further dividends in the future; certain developments in the global oil markets and their impact on the global macroeconomic conditions; risks relating to the securities markets generally; the impact of changes in inflation, interest rates and capital costs; tariffs and other trade measures and their effects on trading relationships; global geopolitical and other conflicts and tensions; and the impact of market conditions, unanticipated developments, adverse outcomes with respect to regulatory approvals or matters or litigation, changes in laws or regulations, political developments and other events that are adverse to or restrict refining and marketing operations or could otherwise negatively impact the Company. All forward-looking statements speak only as of the date hereof. The Company undertakes no obligation to revise or update any forward-looking statements except as may be required by applicable law.

About PBF Energy Inc.
PBF Energy Inc. (NYSE:PBF) is one of the largest independent refiners in North America, operating, through its subsidiaries, oil refineries and related facilities in California, Delaware, Louisiana, New Jersey, and Ohio. Our mission is to operate our facilities in a safe, reliable and environmentally responsible manner, provide employees with a safe and rewarding workplace, become a positive influence in the communities where we do business, and provide superior returns to our investors.

PBF Energy is also a 50% partner in the St. Bernard Renewables joint venture focused on the production of next generation sustainable fuels.

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Contacts:                        
Colin Murray (investors)                                 
ir@pbfenergy.com
Tel: 973.455.7578                                 

Michael C. Karlovich (media)
mediarelations@pbfenergy.com
Tel: 973.455.8994
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PBF ENERGY INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
EARNINGS RELEASE TABLES
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(Unaudited, in millions, except share and per share data)
Three Months Ended
March 31,
20262025
Revenues$7,904.3 $7,066.4 
Cost and expenses:
Cost of products and other6,781.9 6,587.1 
Operating expenses (excluding depreciation and amortization expense as reflected below)688.9 731.8 
Depreciation and amortization expense 155.0 167.7 
Cost of sales7,625.8 7,486.6 
General and administrative expenses (excluding depreciation and amortization expense as reflected below)89.6 70.4 
Depreciation and amortization expense3.8 3.6 
Gain on insurance recoveries, net(106.5)— 
Equity (gain) loss in investee(8.3)17.0 
Loss on sale of assets0.3 — 
Total cost and expenses7,604.7 7,577.6 
Income (loss) from operations299.6 (511.2)
Other income (expense):
Interest expense (net of interest income of $3.5 and $4.5, respectively)
(42.1)(36.9)
Other non-service components of net periodic benefit cost1.0 0.3 
Income (loss) before income taxes258.5 (547.8)
Income tax expense (benefit)58.3 (141.9)
Net income (loss)200.2 (405.9)
Less: net income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interest1.9 (4.1)
Net income (loss) attributable to PBF Energy Inc. stockholders$198.3 $(401.8)
Net income (loss) available to Class A common stock per share:
Basic$1.69 $(3.53)
Diluted$1.65 $(3.53)
Weighted-average shares outstanding-basic117,194,615 113,754,290 
Weighted-average shares outstanding-diluted120,581,062 114,617,070 
Dividends per common share$0.275 $0.275 
Adjusted fully-converted net income (loss) and adjusted fully-converted net income (loss) per fully exchanged, fully diluted shares outstanding (Note 1):
Adjusted fully-converted net income (loss)$199.6 $(404.9)
Adjusted fully-converted net income (loss) per fully exchanged, fully diluted share $1.65 $(3.53)
Adjusted fully-converted shares outstanding - diluted (Note 6)120,581,062 114,617,070 
See Footnotes to Earnings Release Tables
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PBF ENERGY INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
RECONCILIATION OF AMOUNTS REPORTED UNDER U.S. GAAP
(Unaudited, in millions, except share and per share data)
RECONCILIATION OF NET INCOME (LOSS) TO ADJUSTED FULLY-CONVERTED NET INCOME (LOSS) AND ADJUSTED FULLY-CONVERTED NET INCOME (LOSS) EXCLUDING SPECIAL ITEMS (Note 1)Three Months Ended
March 31,
20262025
Net income (loss) attributable to PBF Energy Inc. stockholders$198.3 $(401.8)
Less: Income allocated to participating securities— — 
Income (loss) available to PBF Energy Inc. stockholders - basic198.3 (401.8)
Add: Net income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interest (Note 2)1.8 (4.1)
Less: Income tax (expense) benefit (Note 3)(0.5)1.0 
Adjusted fully-converted net income (loss)$199.6 $(404.9)
Special items (Note 4):
Add: LCM inventory adjustment (313.0)— 
Add: LCM inventory adjustment - SBR(9.4)(8.7)
Add: Martinez refinery fire expenses11.5 78.1 
Add: Gain on insurance recoveries, net(106.5)— 
Add: Costs related to RBI initiative9.4 — 
Less: Recomputed income tax on special items (Note 3)106.0 (18.1)
Adjusted fully-converted net income (loss) excluding special items$(102.4)$(353.6)
Weighted-average shares outstanding of PBF Energy Inc. 117,194,615 113,754,290 
Conversion of PBF LLC Series A Units (Note 5)862,219 862,780 
Common stock equivalents (Note 6)2,524,228 — 
Fully-converted shares outstanding - diluted120,581,062 114,617,070 
Adjusted fully-converted net income (loss) per fully exchanged, fully diluted shares outstanding (Note 6)$1.65 $(3.53)
Adjusted fully-converted net income (loss) excluding special items per fully exchanged, fully diluted shares outstanding (Note 4, 6)$(0.88)$(3.09)
Three Months Ended
RECONCILIATION OF INCOME (LOSS) FROM OPERATIONS TO INCOME (LOSS) FROM OPERATIONS EXCLUDING SPECIAL ITEMSMarch 31,
20262025
Income (loss) from operations$299.6 $(511.2)
Special Items (Note 4):
Add: LCM inventory adjustment(313.0)— 
Add: LCM inventory adjustment - SBR(9.4)(8.7)
Add: Martinez refinery fire expenses11.5 78.1 
Add: Gain on insurance recoveries, net(106.5)— 
Add: Costs related to RBI initiative9.4 — 
Income (loss) from operations excluding special items$(108.4)$(441.8)
See Footnotes to Earnings Release Tables

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PBF ENERGY INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
RECONCILIATION OF AMOUNTS REPORTED UNDER U.S. GAAP
EBITDA RECONCILIATIONS (Note 7)
(Unaudited, in millions)
Three Months Ended
March 31,
RECONCILIATION OF NET INCOME (LOSS) TO EBITDA AND EBITDA EXCLUDING SPECIAL ITEMS20262025
Net income (loss)$200.2 $(405.9)
Add: Depreciation and amortization expense158.8 171.3 
Add: Interest expense, net42.1 36.9 
Add: Income tax expense (benefit) 58.3 (141.9)
EBITDA$459.4 $(339.6)
Special Items (Note 4):
Add: LCM inventory adjustment(313.0)— 
Add: LCM inventory adjustment - SBR(9.4)(8.7)
Add: Martinez refinery fire expenses11.5 78.1 
Add: Gain on insurance recoveries, net(106.5)— 
Add: Costs related to RBI initiative9.4 — 
EBITDA excluding special items$51.4 $(270.2)
Three Months Ended
March 31,
RECONCILIATION OF EBITDA TO ADJUSTED EBITDA20262025
EBITDA$459.4 $(339.6)
Add: Stock-based compensation 8.4 11.4 
Add: Interest, depreciation, and amortization expense - SBR8.9 16.6 
Special Items (Note 4):
Add: LCM inventory adjustment (313.0)— 
Add: LCM inventory adjustment - SBR(9.4)(8.7)
Add: Martinez refinery fire expenses11.5 78.1 
Add: Gain on insurance recoveries, net(106.5)— 
Add: Costs related to RBI initiative9.4 — 
Adjusted EBITDA$68.7 $(242.2)
See Footnotes to Earnings Release Tables

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PBF ENERGY INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
EARNINGS RELEASE TABLES
CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET DATA
(Unaudited, in millions)
March 31,December 31,
Balance Sheet Data:20262025
Cash and cash equivalents$541.8 $527.9 
Inventories3,078.2 2,563.1 
Total assets14,718.6 13,019.9 
Total debt2,802.3 2,148.3 
Total equity5,652.7 5,449.9 
Total equity excluding special items (Note 4, 14)$4,044.3 $4,143.5 
Total debt to capitalization ratio (Note 14)33 %28 %
Total debt to capitalization ratio, excluding special items (Note 14)41 %34 %
Net debt to capitalization ratio (Note 14) 29 %23 %
Net debt to capitalization ratio, excluding special items (Note 14)36 %28 %
SUMMARIZED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOW DATA
(Unaudited, in millions)
Three Months Ended March 31,
20262025
Cash flows used in operating activities$(323.7)$(661.4)
Cash flows used in investing activities(401.8)(217.5)
Cash flows provided by financing activities739.4 811.4 
Net change in cash and cash equivalents13.9 (67.5)
Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period527.9 536.1 
Cash and cash equivalents, end of period$541.8 $468.6 
See Footnotes to Earnings Release Tables



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PBF ENERGY INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
EARNINGS RELEASE TABLES
CONSOLIDATING FINANCIAL INFORMATION (Note 8)
(Unaudited, in millions)
Three Months Ended March 31, 2026
RefiningLogisticsCorporate  EliminationsConsolidated Total
Revenues$7,899.8 $93.2 $— $(88.7)$7,904.3 
Cost of products and other6,862.9 3.2 — (84.2)6,781.9 
Operating expenses (income)661.2 32.2 — (4.5)688.9 
Depreciation and amortization expense146.7 8.3 3.8 — 158.8 
Other segment (income) expenses, net (a)
(106.2)1.8 79.5 — (24.9)
Income (loss) from operations335.3 47.6 (83.3)— 299.6 
Interest (income) expense, net(16.4)(0.2)58.7 — 42.1 
Capital expenditures (b)
316.1 1.6 2.4 — 320.1 
Three Months Ended March 31, 2025
RefiningLogisticsCorporate  EliminationsConsolidated Total
Revenues$7,057.1 $94.5 $— $(85.2)$7,066.4 
Cost of products and other6,665.4 2.6 — (80.9)6,587.1 
Operating expenses (income)706.3 29.8 — (4.3)731.8 
Depreciation and amortization expense158.6 9.1 3.6 — 171.3 
Other segment expenses, net (a)
— 1.6 85.8 — 87.4 
Income (loss) from operations(473.2)51.4 (89.4)— (511.2)
Interest (income) expense, net(4.5)(0.2)41.6 — 36.9 
Capital expenditures215.6 2.4 0.3 — 218.3 

Balance at March 31, 2026
RefiningLogisticsCorporate  EliminationsConsolidated Total
Total assets (c)
$13,103.3 $670.0 $984.5 $(39.2)$14,718.6 
Balance at December 31, 2025
RefiningLogisticsCorporate  EliminationsConsolidated Total
Total assets (c)
$11,469.1 $683.4 $906.3 $(38.9)$13,019.9 
(a) Other segment (income) expenses, net include General and administrative expenses (excluding depreciation and amortization expenses), Gain on insurance recoveries, net, Equity (gain) loss in investee, and Loss on sale of assets.
(b) For the three months ended March 31, 2026, the Company’s refining segment Capital expenditures exclude $189.4 million of costs associated with the rebuild of units damaged by the Martinez refinery fire.
(c) As of March 31, 2026 and December 31, 2025, Corporate assets include the Company’s Equity method investment in SBR of $833.4 million and $826.3 million, respectively.
See Footnotes to Earnings Release Tables
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PBF ENERGY INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
EARNINGS RELEASE TABLES
MARKET INDICATORS AND KEY OPERATING INFORMATION
(Unaudited)
Three Months Ended
March 31,
Market Indicators (dollars per barrel) (Note 9)20262025
Dated Brent crude oil$81.51 $75.64 
West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil$72.73 $71.47 
Light Louisiana Sweet (LLS) crude oil $75.33 $74.38 
Alaska North Slope (ANS) crude oil $77.55 $75.83 
Crack Spreads:
Dated Brent (NYH) 2-1-1$26.48 $16.89 
WTI (Chicago) 4-3-1$19.39 $13.73 
LLS (Gulf Coast) 2-1-1$29.95 $17.27 
ANS (West Coast-LA) 4-3-1$36.65 $23.09 
ANS (West Coast-SF) 3-2-1$40.92 $25.55 
Crude Oil Differentials:
Dated Brent (foreign) less WTI$8.77 $4.18 
Dated Brent less Maya (heavy, sour)$14.26 $10.51 
Dated Brent less WTS (sour)$10.21 $3.86 
Dated Brent less ASCI (sour)$7.28 $3.32 
WTI less WCS (heavy, sour)$15.51 $13.18 
WTI less Bakken (light, sweet)$2.00 $1.74 
WTI less Syncrude (light, sweet)$1.13 $2.69 
WTI less LLS (light, sweet) $(2.59)$(2.91)
WTI less ANS (light, sweet) $(4.82)$(4.37)
Effective RIN basket price$8.76 $4.75 
Natural gas (dollars per MMBTU)$3.47 $3.87 
Key Operating Information
Production (barrels per day ("bpd") in thousands)841.2 732.7 
Crude oil and feedstocks throughput (bpd in thousands)844.2 730.4 
Total crude oil and feedstocks throughput (millions of barrels)76.0 65.7 
Consolidated gross margin per barrel of throughput $3.66 $(6.39)
Gross refining margin, excluding special items, per barrel of throughput (Note 4, Note 10)$9.53 $5.96 
Refining operating expense, per barrel of throughput (Note 11)$8.70 $10.74 
Crude and feedstocks (% of total throughput) (Note 13)
Heavy24 %28 %
Medium39 %36 %
Light21 %22 %
Other feedstocks and blends16 %14 %
Total throughput100 %100 %
Yield (% of total throughput)
Gasoline and gasoline blendstocks43 %48 %
Distillates and distillate blendstocks34 %35 %
Lubes%%
Chemicals%%
Other21 %15 %
Total yield100 %100 %
See Footnotes to Earnings Release Tables
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PBF ENERGY INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
EARNINGS RELEASE TABLES
 SUPPLEMENTAL OPERATING INFORMATION
(Unaudited)
Three Months Ended
March 31,
20262025
Supplemental Operating Information - East Coast Refining System (Delaware City and Paulsboro)
Production (bpd in thousands)302.7 258.4 
Crude oil and feedstocks throughput (bpd in thousands)304.4 262.2 
Total crude oil and feedstocks throughput (millions of barrels)27.3 23.6 
Gross margin per barrel of throughput $8.90 $(4.15)
Gross refining margin, excluding special items, per barrel of throughput (Note 4, Note 10)$11.68 $5.86 
Refining operating expense, per barrel of throughput (Note 11, 12)$6.68 $7.88 
Crude and feedstocks (% of total throughput) (Note 13):
Heavy15 %27 %
Medium49 %40 %
Light16 %13 %
Other feedstocks and blends20 %20 %
Total throughput100 %100 %
Yield (% of total throughput):
Gasoline and gasoline blendstocks37 %39 %
Distillates and distillate blendstocks38 %40 %
Lubes%%
Chemicals%%
Other21 %17 %
Total yield99 %99 %
Supplemental Operating Information - Mid-Continent (Toledo)
Production (bpd in thousands)145.2 139.1 
Crude oil and feedstocks throughput (bpd in thousands)144.0 137.4 
Total crude oil and feedstocks throughput (millions of barrels)13.0 12.3 
Gross margin per barrel of throughput $13.99 $(2.48)
Gross refining margin, excluding special items, per barrel of throughput (Note 4, Note 10)$7.34 $6.76 
Refining operating expense, per barrel of throughput (Note 11, 12)$7.47 $7.12 
Crude and feedstocks (% of total throughput) (Note 13):
Medium40 %40 %
Light56 %56 %
Other feedstocks and blends%%
Total throughput100 %100 %
Yield (% of total throughput):
Gasoline and gasoline blendstocks51 %54 %
Distillates and distillate blendstocks42 %40 %
Chemicals%%
Other%%
Total yield101 %101 %
See Footnotes to Earnings Release Tables
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PBF ENERGY INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
EARNINGS RELEASE TABLES
 SUPPLEMENTAL OPERATING INFORMATION
(Unaudited)
Three Months Ended
March 31,
20262025
Supplemental Operating Information - Gulf Coast (Chalmette)
Production (bpd in thousands)187.5 158.9 
Crude oil and feedstocks throughput (bpd in thousands)185.1 157.8 
Total crude oil and feedstocks throughput (millions of barrels)16.7 14.2 
Gross margin per barrel of throughput$3.99 $(2.34)
Gross refining margin, excluding special items, per barrel of throughput (Note 4, Note 10)$11.34 $5.32 
Refining operating expense, per barrel of throughput (Note 11, 12)$5.63 $6.15 
Crude and feedstocks (% of total throughput) (Note 13):
Heavy16 %11 %
Medium39 %41 %
Light25 %32 %
Other feedstocks and blends20 %16 %
Total throughput100 %100 %
Yield (% of total throughput):
Gasoline and gasoline blendstocks46 %49 %
Distillates and distillate blendstocks33 %31 %
Chemicals%%
Other21 %20 %
Total yield101 %101 %
Supplemental Operating Information - West Coast (Torrance and Martinez)
Production (bpd in thousands)205.8 176.3 
Crude oil and feedstocks throughput (bpd in thousands)210.7 173.0 
Total crude oil and feedstocks throughput (millions of barrels)19.0 15.6 
Gross margin per barrel of throughput$(13.18)$(20.00)
Gross refining margin, excluding special items, per barrel of throughput (Note 4, Note 10)$6.31 $6.05 
Refining operating expense, per barrel of throughput (Note 11, 12)$14.49 $22.17 
Crude and feedstocks (% of total throughput) (Note 13):
Heavy61 %65 %
Medium21 %24 %
Light%— %
Other feedstocks and blends16 %11 %
Total throughput100 %100 %
Yield (% of total throughput):
Gasoline and gasoline blendstocks45 %57 %
Distillates and distillate blendstocks24 %30 %
Other29 %15 %
Total yield98 %102 %
See Footnotes to Earnings Release Tables
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PBF ENERGY INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
RECONCILIATION OF AMOUNTS REPORTED UNDER U.S. GAAP
GROSS REFINING MARGIN / GROSS REFINING MARGIN PER BARREL OF THROUGHPUT (Note 10)
(Unaudited, in millions, except per barrel amounts)
Three Months Ended March 31,
20262025
RECONCILIATION OF CONSOLIDATED GROSS MARGIN TO GROSS REFINING MARGIN AND GROSS REFINING MARGIN EXCLUDING SPECIAL ITEMS$per barrel of
throughput
$per barrel of
throughput
Calculation of consolidated gross margin:
Revenues$7,904.3 $104.03 $7,066.4 $107.50 
Less: Cost of sales7,625.8 100.37 7,486.6 113.89 
Consolidated gross margin$278.5 $3.66 $(420.2)$(6.39)
Reconciliation of consolidated gross margin to gross refining margin:
Consolidated gross margin$278.5 $3.66 $(420.2)$(6.39)
Add: Logistics operating expense32.2 0.42 29.8 0.46 
Add: Logistics depreciation expense8.3 0.11 9.1 0.14 
Less: Logistics gross margin(90.0)(1.17)(91.9)(1.40)
Add: Refining operating expense661.2 8.70 706.3 10.74 
Add: Refining depreciation expense146.7 1.93 158.6 2.41 
Gross refining margin$1,036.9 $13.65 $391.7 $5.96 
   Special Items (Note 4):
Add: LCM inventory adjustment (313.0)(4.12)— — 
Gross refining margin excluding special items$723.9 $9.53 $391.7 $5.96 
See Footnotes to Earnings Release Tables

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PBF ENERGY INC. AND SUBSIDIARIES
EARNINGS RELEASE TABLES
FOOTNOTES TO EARNINGS RELEASE TABLES
(1) Adjusted fully-converted information is presented in this table as management believes that these Non-GAAP measures, when presented in conjunction with comparable GAAP measures, are useful to investors to compare our results across the periods presented and facilitate an understanding of our operating results. We also use these measures to evaluate our operating performance. These measures should not be considered a substitute for, or superior to, measures of financial performance prepared in accordance with GAAP. The differences between adjusted fully-converted and GAAP results are explained in footnotes 2 through 6.
(2) Represents the elimination of the noncontrolling interest associated with the ownership by the members of PBF Energy Company LLC ("PBF LLC") other than PBF Energy Inc., as if such members had fully exchanged their PBF LLC Series A Units for shares of PBF Energy Class A common stock.
(3) Represents an adjustment to reflect PBF Energy’s estimated annualized statutory corporate tax rate of approximately 26.0% for both the 2026 and 2025 periods, applied to net income (loss) attributable to noncontrolling interest for all periods presented. The adjustment assumes the full exchange of existing PBF LLC Series A Units as described in footnote 2.
(4) The Non-GAAP measures presented include adjusted fully-converted net income (loss) excluding special items, income (loss) from operations excluding special items, EBITDA excluding special items and gross refining margin excluding special items. Special items for the periods presented relate to LCM inventory adjustment, our share of the SBR LCM inventory adjustment, expenses associated with the Martinez refinery fire, gain on insurance recoveries, and costs related to RBI initiative, all as discussed further below. Additionally, the cumulative effects of all current and prior period special items on equity are shown in footnote 14.

Although we believe that Non-GAAP financial measures excluding the impact of special items provide useful supplemental information to investors regarding the results and performance of our business and allow for useful period-over-period comparisons, such Non-GAAP measures should only be considered as a supplement to, and not as a substitute for, or superior to, the financial measures prepared in accordance with GAAP.

Special Items:
LCM inventory adjustment - LCM is a GAAP requirement for inventory valuation that mandates inventory to be stated at the lower of cost or market. Our inventories are valued at the lower of cost or market with cost determined using the last-in, first-out (“LIFO”) inventory valuation methodology, under which the most recently incurred costs are charged to cost of sales and inventories are valued at base layer acquisition costs. Market price is determined based on an assessment of the current estimated replacement cost and net realizable selling price of the inventory. When the market price of our inventory declines substantially, cost values of inventory may exceed market values. In such instances, we record an adjustment to write down the value of inventory to market value in accordance with GAAP. In subsequent periods, the value of inventory is reassessed and an LCM inventory adjustment is recorded to reflect the net change in the LCM inventory reserve between periods. The net impact of these LCM inventory adjustments is included in the Refining segment’s income from operations, but excluded from the operating results presented, as applicable, to ensure comparability between periods.
PBF Energy LCM inventory adjustment - During the three months ended March 31, 2026, we reversed the $313.0 million LCM inventory reserve recorded at December 31, 2025. This reversal increased income from operations and net income by $313.0 million and $231.6 million, respectively, and resulted in no LCM inventory reserve at March 31, 2026. There were no such adjustments in the three months ended March 31, 2025.
SBR LCM inventory adjustment - During the three months ended March 31, 2026, SBR recorded adjustments to value its inventory to the LCM which increased its income from operations by $18.8 million. During the three months ended March 31, 2025, SBR recorded adjustments to value its inventory to the LCM which increased its income from operations by $17.4 million. Our Equity loss in investee includes our 50% share of these adjustments. For the three months ended March 31, 2026 and March 31, 2025, these LCM adjustments increased our income from operations by $9.4 million and $8.7 million, respectively ($7.0 million and $6.4 million, respectively, net of tax).
Martinez refinery fire expenses - During the three months ended March 31, 2026 and March 31, 2025, we recorded operating expenses associated with the Martinez refinery fire that decreased income from operations by $11.5 million and $78.1 million, respectively ($8.5 million and $57.8 million, respectively, net of tax).
Gain on insurance recoveries, net - During the three months ended March 31, 2026, we recorded gains on insurance recoveries associated with the Martinez refinery fire that increased income from operations and net income by $106.5 million and $78.8 million, respectively. There were no such gains in the three months ended March 31, 2025.
Costs related to RBI initiative - During the second quarter of 2025, we launched our RBI initiative as part of our ongoing strategic efforts to extract incremental value across our business. As a result, for the three months ended March 31, 2026, we recorded expenses related to the execution of this initiative that decreased income from operations and net income by $9.4 million and $7.0 million, respectively. These charges are included within General and administrative expenses. There were no such charges in the three months ended March 31, 2025.
Recomputed income tax on special items - The income tax impact on these special items is calculated using the tax rates shown in (3) above.
(5) Represents an adjustment to weighted-average diluted shares outstanding to assume the full exchange of existing PBF LLC Series A Units as described in footnote 2.
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(6) Represents weighted-average diluted shares outstanding assuming the conversion of all common stock equivalents, including options and warrants for PBF LLC Series A Units and performance share units and options for shares of PBF Energy Class A common stock as calculated under the treasury stock method (to the extent the impact of such exchange would not be anti-dilutive) for the three months ended March 31, 2026 and 2025, respectively. Common stock equivalents exclude the effects of performance share units and options and warrants to purchase 966,874 and 6,955,541 shares of PBF Energy Class A common stock and PBF LLC Series A Units because they are anti-dilutive for the three months ended March 31, 2026 and March 31, 2025, respectively. For periods showing a net loss, all common stock equivalents and unvested restricted stock are considered anti-dilutive.
(7) Earnings before Interest, Income Taxes, Depreciation and Amortization ("EBITDA") and Adjusted EBITDA are supplemental measures of performance that are not required by, or presented in accordance with GAAP. Adjusted EBITDA is defined as EBITDA before adjustments for items such as stock-based compensation expense, our share of SBR interest, depreciation, and amortization expense, LCM inventory adjustment, our share of the SBR LCM inventory adjustment, expenses associated with the Martinez refinery fire, gain on insurance recoveries, costs related to RBI initiative, and certain other non-cash items. We use these Non-GAAP financial measures as a supplement to our GAAP results in order to provide additional metrics on factors and trends affecting our business. EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA are measures of operating performance that are not defined by GAAP and should not be considered substitutes for net income as determined in accordance with GAAP. In addition, because EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA are not calculated in the same manner by all companies, they are not necessarily comparable to other similarly titled measures used by other companies. EBITDA and Adjusted EBITDA have their limitations as an analytical tool, and you should not consider them in isolation or as substitutes for analysis of our results as reported under GAAP.

As of March 31, 2026, our share of SBR interest, depreciation, and amortization expense, recorded within Equity loss in investee in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations, is treated as an adjustment to EBITDA. Prior-period amounts in the table above has been conformed to the 2026 presentation.
(8) We operate in two reportable segments: Refining and Logistics. Our operations that are not included in the Refining and Logistics segments are included in Corporate. As of March 31, 2026, the Refining segment includes the operations of our oil refineries and related facilities in Delaware City, Delaware, Paulsboro, New Jersey, Toledo, Ohio, Chalmette, Louisiana, Torrance, California and Martinez, California. The Logistics segment includes the operations of PBF Logistics LP ("PBFX"), an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of PBF Energy and PBF LLC, which owns or leases, operates, develops, and acquires crude oil and refined petroleum products terminals, pipelines, storage facilities and similar logistics assets. PBFX's assets primarily consist of rail and truck terminals and unloading racks, storage facilities and pipelines, a substantial portion of which were acquired from or contributed by PBF LLC and are located at, or nearby, our refineries. PBFX provides various rail, truck and marine terminaling services, pipeline transportation services and storage services to PBF Holding and/or its subsidiaries and third party customers through fee-based commercial agreements.

PBFX currently does not generate significant third party revenue and intersegment related-party revenues are eliminated in consolidation. From a PBF Energy perspective, our chief operating decision maker evaluates the Logistics segment as a whole without regard to any of PBFX’s individual operating segments.
(9) Our market indicators table summarizes certain market indicators relating to our operating results as reported by Platts, a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies. Effective RIN basket price is recalculated based on information as reported by Argus.
(10) Gross refining margin and gross refining margin per barrel of throughput are Non-GAAP measures because they exclude refining operating expenses, depreciation and amortization and gross margin of the Logistics segment. Gross refining margin per barrel is gross refining margin, divided by total crude and feedstocks throughput. We believe they are important measures of operating performance and provide useful information to investors because gross refining margin per barrel is a helpful metric comparison to the industry refining margin benchmarks shown in the Market Indicators Tables, as such benchmarks do not include a charge for refinery operating expenses and depreciation. Other companies in our industry may not calculate gross refining margin and gross refining margin per barrel in the same manner. Gross refining margin and gross refining margin per barrel of throughput have their limitations as an analytical tool, and you should not consider them in isolation or as substitutes for analysis of our results as reported under GAAP.
(11) Represents refining operating expenses, including corporate-owned logistics assets, excluding depreciation and amortization, divided by total crude oil and feedstocks throughput.
(12) Refining operating expenses per barrel at the regional level exclude the impact of nonpermanent loss adjusted excess insurance premium costs.
(13) We define heavy crude oil as crude oil with American Petroleum Institute ("API") gravity less than 24 degrees. We define medium crude oil as crude oil with API gravity between 24 and 35 degrees. We define light crude oil as crude oil with API gravity higher than 35 degrees.
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(14) The total debt to capitalization ratio is calculated by dividing total debt by the sum of total debt and total equity. This ratio is a measurement that management believes is useful to investors in analyzing our leverage. Net debt and the net debt to capitalization ratio are Non-GAAP measures. Net debt is calculated by subtracting cash and cash equivalents from total debt. We believe these measurements are also useful to investors since we have the ability to and may decide to use a portion of our cash and cash equivalents to retire or pay down our debt. Additionally, we have also presented the total debt to capitalization and net debt to capitalization ratios excluding the cumulative effects of special items on equity.
March 31,December 31,
20262025
(in millions)
Total debt$2,802.3 $2,148.3 
Total equity 5,652.7 5,449.9 
Total capitalization $8,455.0 $7,598.2 
Total debt $2,802.3 $2,148.3 
Total equity excluding special items 4,044.3 4,143.5 
Total capitalization excluding special items$6,846.6 $6,291.8 
Total equity$5,652.7 $5,449.9 
  Special Items (Note 4)
Add: LCM inventory adjustment(313.0)— 
Add: LCM inventory adjustment - SBR(9.4)— 
Add: Martinez refinery fire expenses 11.5 — 
Add: Gain on insurance recoveries, net(106.5)— 
Add: Costs related to RBI initiative9.4 — 
Add: Cumulative historical equity adjustments (a)(1,753.3)(1,753.3)
Less: Recomputed income tax on special items552.9 446.9 
       Net impact of special items(1,608.4)(1,306.4)
Total equity excluding special items$4,044.3 $4,143.5 
Total debt$2,802.3 $2,148.3 
    Less: Cash and cash equivalents541.8 527.9 
Net debt $2,260.5 $1,620.4 
Total debt to capitalization ratio33 %28 %
Total debt to capitalization ratio, excluding special items41 %34 %
Net debt to capitalization ratio29 %23 %
Net debt to capitalization ratio, excluding special items36 %28 %
(a) All prior year special items are reflected on an aggregate basis within “Cumulative historical equity adjustments” before recomputed income tax effect. Refer to the Company’s 2025 Annual Report on Form 10-K (“Notes to Non-GAAP Financial Measures” within Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations) for a listing of special items included in cumulative historical equity adjustments prior to 2026.
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FAQ

How did PBF Energy (PBF) perform financially in Q1 2026?

PBF Energy reported Q1 2026 income from operations of $299.6 million, versus a loss of $511.2 million a year earlier. Net income was $200.2 million, or $1.65 per diluted share, compared with a net loss of $405.9 million, or $(3.53) per share.

What were PBF Energy’s adjusted results for Q1 2026?

Excluding special items, PBF Energy recorded an adjusted fully-converted net loss of $102.4 million, or $(0.88) per share, in Q1 2026. This compares to an adjusted fully-converted net loss of $353.6 million, or $(3.09) per share, in Q1 2025, showing a significantly smaller underlying loss.

What is the status of PBF Energy’s Martinez refinery restart?

PBF Energy reports the Martinez refinery restart is progressing, with major units such as the Alkylation unit and Cat Feed Hydrotreater online. The Fluid Catalytic Cracking unit is in restart, and the refinery is expected to reach full planned rates in early May, following extensive safety and process checks.

How much insurance has PBF Energy received for the Martinez refinery fire?

In Q1 2026, PBF Energy received a fourth unallocated insurance installment of $106.5 million, bringing total unallocated insurance reimbursements related to the Martinez refinery fire to $1.0 billion net of deductibles and retentions. The company expects most restoration and business interruption costs to be covered, subject to $30 million in deductibles and retentions.

What dividend did PBF Energy declare for Q1 2026?

PBF Energy declared a quarterly dividend of $0.275 per share of Class A common stock. The dividend is payable on May 29, 2026, to shareholders of record as of the close of business on May 14, 2026, continuing the company’s cash return policy.

What were PBF Energy’s leverage and liquidity at the end of Q1 2026?

At March 31, 2026, PBF Energy had $541.8 million in cash and cash equivalents and total debt of $2,802.3 million. Total equity was $5,652.7 million, and the net debt to capitalization ratio was 29%, reflecting higher leverage than year-end 2025.

What throughput guidance did PBF Energy provide for Q2 2026?

For second quarter 2026, PBF Energy expects total crude oil and feedstocks throughput between 850,000 and 910,000 barrels per day. Regional ranges are 280,000–300,000 bpd on the East Coast, 145,000–155,000 bpd Mid-continent, 175,000–185,000 bpd Gulf Coast, and 250,000–270,000 bpd on the West Coast.

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