VAROPreem starts supplying Ecolabelled Renewable Diesel Preem Redefine HVO100 in Norway

· VAROPreem launches Preem Redefine HVO100, the only Nordic Swan eco-labelled renewable diesel available in Norway. · Follows successful introduction in Sweden. · The fuel enables diesel vehicle owners to reduce fossil‑based emissions by at least 90%*, compared with traditional diesel for Norway’s one million diesel‑powered passenger cars and around 700,000 commercial vehicles in operation. · No need to replace existing vehicles. Manufacturer approval recommended before using Preem Redefine HVO100.Gothenburg, 24 February 2026: VAROPreem is launching Preem Redefine HVO100, a Nordic

Interim Report Third Quarter Ended July - September 2025: Strong Financial Result – Despite Turnaround at the Lysekil Refinery

Preem Holding reported an improvement in adjusted EBITDA, reaching SEK 1,542 million in the third quarter, up from SEK 302 million in the corresponding period in 2024. The improved results were mainly generated by improved margins on diesel and renewables as well as higher utilization at our Gothenburg refinery. The third quarter was also impacted by the scheduled turnaround at the refinery in Lysekil.Key Figures in summary, July-September 2025 · Sales for the third quarter of 2025 amounted to SEK 26,089 million compared to SEK 29,542 million for the third quarter of 2024. ·

Notice of Q3/2025 Report and Investor Call

Pursuant to its €340,000,000 (12%) Senior Notes due in 2027, Preem Holding AB (publ) will release its quarterly financial report for Q3/2025 on 28 November 2025.Pursuant to its €340,000,000 (12%) Senior Notes due in 2027, Preem Holding AB (publ) will release its quarterly financial report for Q3/2025 on 28 November 2025. The report will be available at the Company’s investor relations home page (www.preem.com/in-english/investors/) in the morning of 28 November 2025, followed by a live quarterly conference call on the same day at 3.30 to 4.30 pm CET. For further information, or to

Interim Report first quarter ended January - March 2025: Continued financial improvement in a normalized market environment

Preem Holding reported continued improvement in adjusted EBITDA, reaching SEK 1,135 million in the first quarter. up from SEK 680 million in the fourth quarter of 2024. The improved performance was supported by moderately stronger diesel margins, improved renewable margins and higher utilization rates at our Lysekil refinery.Key Figures in summary, January - March 2025  · Sales for the first quarter of 2025 amounted to SEK 31,723 million compared to SEK 34,596 million for the first quarter of 2024.  · Adjusted EBITDA* totaled SEK 1,135 million for the first quarter of 2025

Notice of Q1/2025 Report and Investor Call

Pursuant to its €340,000,000 (12%) Senior Notes due in 2027, Preem Holding AB (publ) will release its quarterly financial report for Q1/2025 on 7 May 2025.The report will be available at the Company’s investor relations home page (www.preem.com/in-english/investors/) in the morning of 7 May 2025, followed by a live quarterly conference call on the same day at 3.30 to 4.30 pm CET.   For further information, or to obtain information on how to access the quarterly conference call, please contact Mr. Lars Schennings (Group Treasurer) at email: lars.schennings@preem.se.   For media

Preem Redefine HVO100 launches – The world's first Nordic Swan Ecolabel HVO100

Road transport accounts for one-third of climate emissions in Sweden, and last year these emissions increased by 18 percent. To reverse this trend and enable an immediate reduction in fossil carbon dioxide emissions, Preem is now launching Preem Redefine HVO100, a renewable diesel carrying the Nordic Swan Ecolabel, containing zero percent fossil oil.According to several expert authorities and research institutions, achieving climate targets by reducing fossil emissions from road transport will be challenging. Among others, the Swedish Energy Agency, the Climate Policy Council, and the

VARO Energy signs agreement to acquire Preem

A sales agreement has been signed where VARO Energy AG (“VARO”) acquires 100 percent of the shares in Corral Petroleum Holdings AB, which owns 100 percent of Preem Holdings and Preem AB (“Preem”).The transaction scope of the sales agreement includes, among other things, Preem’s refineries in Lysekil and Gothenburg, as well as its extensive storage infrastructure and fuel station network. With Sweden as the combined companies’ largest manufacturing base, the combination with VARO would create a leading supplier to the mobility sector, supporting customers in road, marine and aviation through

Preem's Annual and Sustainability Report: A year of significant milestones for our transition

In 2024, Preem reduced its fossil climate emissions by approximately 700,000 tons compared to 2023. This means that since 2018, the company has achieved a reduction of just over twelve percent across its entire value chain. These results are presented in Preem's Annual and Sustainability Report, underscoring the company’s goal to cut emissions by at least 90 percent throughout its value chain by 2035.Since 2018, Preem has reduced fossil emissions from just over 60 million tons of carbon dioxide equivalents to just over 52.5 million tons in 2024. The reduction in 2024 alone amounted to 700,

Corral Petroleum Holdings AB explores strategic options including the potential sale of Preem Holding AB / Preem AB

Following instructions from Preem's ultimate owner, Sheikh Mohammed Hussein Al Amoudi, Corral Petroleum Holdings AB (“CPH”) announces that a process aimed at exploring strategic options, including the potential sale of Preem Holding AB/Preem AB (“Preem” or “the Company”) has been initiated.Preem, Sweden’s largest fuel company and Scandinavia’s leading producer of advanced renewable fuels, is currently executing the most significant transformation in the Company’s history. The goal is to be a highly profitable and climate neutral business in 2035, while at the same time continuing to supply

Interim Report First Quarter ended 31 March 2023

Preem Holding had a good start to 2023. Preem experienced high refining margins and delivered an overall good performance in a market environment affected by continued market volatility. The result was mainly driven by international margins, but a strengthened US dollar also contributed.Key Figures in summary, January-March 2023 · Sales for the first quarter 2023 amounted to SEK 36,845 million compared to SEK 36,831 million for the first quarter 2022. · Adjusted EBITDA totaled SEK 3,496 million for the first quarter of 2023 compared to SEK 2,305 million for the same period last year.

Pyrocell receives sustainability certification in accordance with ISCC

Pyrocell's pyrolysis oil production has received sustainability certification in accordance with the international environmental certification system International Sustainability & Carbon Certification (ISCC).The fact that the pyrolysis oil is now ISCC certified means that it can be sold on export markets outside of Sweden. “It feels great that we have certified our production and product in accordance with ISCC,” says Pyrocell's Chairman of the Board Pontus Friberg. “This is proof that our pyrolysis oil meets high standards for sustainability and traceability throughout the entire

Vattenfall and Preem to investigate large scale decarbonization using offshore wind and hydrogen

Vattenfall and Preem will now enter into a feasibility phase to assess the possibility of accelerating the development of a value chain connecting offshore wind and hydrogen with the refining industry on the Swedish west coast to swiftly transform to fossil-free fuels, starting latest 2030.Vattenfall sees a huge potential to decarbonize industries like refining, petrochemicals, steel, and fertilizers by using fossil-free electricity and hydrogen. Preem and Vattenfall believe that in order to strengthening Sweden’s position as a frontrunner in the emerging markets of fossil-free fuels and

Preem publishes Preem Green Financing Framework and announces successful inaugural €340 million green bond offering

Stockholm, 15 June 2022. Preem, Sweden’s largest fuel company, today announced the successful pricing of an offering by Preem Holding AB (publ) of €340,000,000 of its 12% senior notes due 2027 in accordance with the Preem Green Financing Framework, reinforcing its commitment to ESG principles and its strategic goal of achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2035 across the relevant value chain (i.e. scope 1-3). The closing of the transaction is scheduled for 21 June 2022.One of the essential steps to achieve CO2 reduction is for the company to invest in renewables refining capacity through

Preem signs SEK 3 billion loan agreement with Swedish Export Credit Corporation

As part of the strategy to switch to large-scale renewable fuel production, Preem will sign a SEK 3 billion loan agreement with Swedish Export Credit Corporation (SEK). The loan is covered by the Swedish National Debt Office's program for green credit guarantees.This is the first guarantee the Swedish National Debt Office issues within the framework of the central government's green guarantee program and intends to finance Preem's planned major investment at the Lysekil refinery for the production of biodiesel based on renewable raw materials. The biodiesel production will play a central

Preem publishes its Annual and Sustainability Report 2021

Preem's Annual and Sustainability Report 2021 has been published. The company reports a strong profit and increased sales against the background of a stable recovery in the market and more efficient operations. Sustainability work is characterized by a revised climate goal, reduced product emissions and renewable investments.“2021 was an eventful year, with both great challenges and several important successes. In the wake of the pandemic, the first half of the year was marked by great uncertainty. By the end of the fall, however, there was a return to normality with growing economic

Preem hands over emission allowances following a reporting error

Preem has now compensated for the incorrect reporting of emissions that the company itself discovered in the fall. In dialogue with the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency, Preem has handed over emission allowances corresponding to the amount that was underreported. The transfer took place on March 8.It was during a voluntary internal control at Preem’s refinery in Lysekil that an error was discovered in the carbon dioxide emission calculations that are reported annually to the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency. The inspection showed that Preem on five occasions (2016-2021)

Preem tightens its climate targets: Climate-neutral value chain 2035

The fuel company Preem reduces its climate target by ten years. By 2035, the company will achieve climate neutrality along its entire value chain.Swedish fuel company Preem is now accelerating its measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. By 2035 at the latest, Preem will have a climate-neutral business with net-zero emissions throughout its value chain, ten years earlier than its previous climate target. “We are sharpening our climate target because we want, can and must. Our generation has a responsibility to future generations to ensure a sustainable change, and for Preem it is a

Pyrocell commences production

Production is now underway at Pyrocell's groundbreaking plant in Gävle. The new and pioneering plant converts sawdust into bio-oil.Pyrocell, which is jointly owned by Setra and Preem, was formed in 2018 based on the business concept of producing bio-oil from sawdust. Production at the groundbreaking plant is now underway – and is the country's first pyrolysis oil plant for biofuel. “The commence of production at Pyrocell signals another concrete step in our transition and in our work to achieve large-scale renewable production,” says Magnus Heimburg, CEO of Preem. Pyrocell's plant is

Preem invests heavily in rapid charging

The fuel company Preem is investing heavily in rapid charging and has signed an agreement with Recharge to install hundreds of rapid chargers at Preem's stations throughout the country.Preem is now developing its stations together with the leading charging operator Recharge. Preem's stations will initially be equipped with four to eight charging points that will have an output of 150 kW up to 300 kW, which enables considerably faster charging. “This is part of Preem's renewable transition and our strategy to offer more environmentally efficient forms of energy at our stations. By

Vattenfall and Preem take their fossil-free hydrogen biofuel collaboration to the next level

According to a study conducted in the spring, the Preem Lysekil plant is very well suited for an electrolysis plant for hydrogen biofuel production. Carbon dioxide emissions can be reduced by at least 80 percent for hydrogen that is produced fossil-free instead of with fossil-based raw materials. An initial 50 megawatt plant will now be investigated.In January, Preem and Vattenfall began a strategic analysis of the role that fossil-free hydrogen from electrolysis, produced with fossil-free electricity, can play in Preem's ability to produce biofuels on a large scale. The results are very

Preem's refinery in Lysekil begins producing renewable petrol

The first tests to produce renewable petrol from sawdust have just been carried out at Preem's refinery in Lysekil. Work has now started to process 50,000 tons of pyrolysis oil at the plant. The renewable raw material will be delivered from the Swedish company Pyrocell.Extensive tests have now begun in Lysekil on the catalytic cracker, one of the refinery's largest plants, which primarily produces petrol. The test consists of two parts, an initial smaller batch of 300 tons of pyrolysis oil, followed by a longer test operation that will process up to 50,000 tons of pyrolysis oil for two

Preem will supply Microsoft with low-carbon fuel for its Sweden datacenters

Microsoft is establishing a new cloud region in Sweden that will be powered by 100 percent renewable energy and be among the most sustainably designed and operated in the world. Microsoft’s datacenters include generators to provide essential backup power to support business continuity in case of service interruptions or outages. Preem Evolution Diesel Plus, the world´s first Nordic Eco-labelled diesel, will now be available as an option for powering backup generators at Microsoft´s Swedish datacenters.Microsoft select Preem to be a supplier of a low-carbon fuel that can be used for the

Preem plant increases production of renewable diesel by 40 percent

Following a redevelopment of Preem's Green Hydro Treater (GHT) plant in Gothenburg, the plant's production capacity of renewable diesel is increased by 40 percent. And for the first time, the GHT plant is able to produce 100 percent renewable products.“The redevelopment means that Preem has increased its domestic production of biofuels and, at the same time, we contribute to the ongoing shift from fossil fuels to renewable,” says Magnus Heimburg, CEO of Preem. “Since starting this journey ten years ago, we have learned a great deal,” Heimburg continues. “We take this knowledge with us as

Changes in Preem's Executive Management Team

Preem today announces changes in the Executive Management Team.The management team will, from 18 January, consist of: Magnus Heimburg, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Lina Stolpe, Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Peter Abrahamsson, Executive vice president (EVP) Sustainable Development Magnus Holm, Executive vice president (EVP) Supply & Trading Christian Bjerdén, Executive vice president (EVP) Market and Sales Ylva Nyberg, Executive vice president (EVP) Communications & Human Resources Aad van Bedaf, Executive vice president (EVP) Refining