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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Marathon Petroleum Returned $4.5 Billion to Shareholders in 2025. Here’s Why It Could Happen Again.
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Marathon Petroleum Returned $4.5 Billion to Shareholders in 2025. Here’s Why It Could Happen Again.

Last updated: February 21, 2026 10:20 am
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Marathon Petroleum (NYSE: MPC), the largest independent U.S. refiner, has seen a significant increase in its stock price this year, rising by 21% after reporting fourth-quarter adjusted earnings that exceeded analyst expectations. The company’s refining margins played a crucial role in driving this growth, with Marathon capturing 114% of the benchmark crack spread, a substantial increase from the previous quarter.

In addition to its strong financial performance, Marathon returned $4.5 billion to shareholders through a combination of share repurchases and dividends in the past year. Looking ahead, the company’s cash return story is expected to continue to strengthen, even without peak margins.

Marathon operates on two main profit engines. Its refining segment processes over 3 million barrels of crude oil per day, producing gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. The company’s refining margin reached $18.65 per barrel in the fourth quarter, a 44% increase from the previous year. This outperformed competitors like Valero (NYSE: VLO), which managed only $13.61 per barrel during the same period.

On the other hand, Marathon’s midstream subsidiary, MPLX LP (NYSE: MPLX), owns pipelines and processing plants that generate fee-based income from transporting natural gas and liquids. This segment provides a stable income stream that is not affected by fluctuating crack spreads.

Looking ahead, Marathon expects MPLX distributions to exceed $3.5 billion annually over the next two years, up from $2.8 billion. This income stream covers the company’s dividend and base capital spending, while cash flow from the refining segment is allocated towards share buybacks. With $4.4 billion in buyback authorization still available, management anticipates maintaining the repurchase pace in the coming year.

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However, the primary risk for Marathon is the cyclically elevated refining margin observed in the fourth quarter. If crack spreads compress, it could impact the company’s refining segment, which contributes roughly half of its adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA). Despite this risk, management remains optimistic about tight global refining supply and steady distillate demand going into 2026.

Marathon’s stock currently trades around $200 per share, with a 1.9% dividend yield. At approximately 7.4 times trailing EBITDA and 15 times forward earnings, the company is considered fairly valued for a refiner with a stable midstream segment. Investors should monitor how margins hold up in the face of new Asian refining capacity coming online in the future.

In conclusion, Marathon Petroleum’s strong financial performance, diverse profit engines, and strategic investments position it well for future growth and shareholder returns. As the company continues to navigate market dynamics and capitalize on opportunities in the energy sector, investors may find Marathon a compelling choice for their portfolio.

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