Large oil multinationals in Europe make 80 million euros in superprofits per day.
85% confidence
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Omissions
The exact figure is €81.4 million per day, not €80 million (a 1.7% difference).
The data refers specifically to 'excess profits' or 'superprofits' (windfall gains from elevated fuel prices), not total corporate profits.
The source is a Greenpeace report from March 2026 based on margin analysis of fuel sales, not official Eurostat statistics.
The figure covers the period following geopolitical tensions and soaring fuel prices, representing a temporary spike rather than typical profit levels.
Sources
SecondaryGreenpeace EU Unit - EU Excess Oil Profits ReportCombined excess profit amounts to €81.4 million per day: €6.1 million per day from petrol sales and €75.3 million per day from diesel sales across the EU-27.