Industry benchmark · 2026

Average profit margin in Oil/Gas (Production and Exploration)

The average net profit margin in the Oil/Gas (Production and Exploration) industry is about 14.6%, across 142 U.S. companies in this group. That's well above the all-industry average of about 9.7%, marking Oil/Gas (Production and Exploration) as a relatively high-margin business.

Oil/Gas (Production and Exploration): margins vs the whole market

MarginOil/Gas (Production and Exploration)All industries
Gross margin 57.2% 37.8%
Operating margin 25.4% 12.8%
EBITDA margin 43.2% 16.6%
Net profit margin 14.6% 9.7%

2026 data, Aswath Damodaran (NYU Stern). "All industries" is the U.S. total-market average for reference.

How to read these margins

  • Gross (57.2%): revenue left after the direct cost of goods sold.
  • Operating (25.4%): after operating expenses — roughly EBIT ÷ revenue.
  • Net (14.6%): the bottom line, after all costs, interest, and tax.

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A note on benchmarks

These are averages across many companies, so an individual business can land far above or below. Margins also vary with scale, business model, and accounting choices — use them as a sanity check, not a target.

Frequently asked questions

What is the average profit margin in the Oil/Gas (Production and Exploration) industry?

The average net profit margin in the Oil/Gas (Production and Exploration) industry is about 14.6%, based on 142 U.S. companies in this group. Its average gross margin is about 57.2% and operating margin about 25.4% (2026 data).

What's the difference between gross, operating, and net margin?

Gross margin is revenue minus the direct cost of goods, as a percent of revenue. Operating margin subtracts operating expenses (it's roughly EBIT ÷ revenue). Net margin is the bottom line — what's left after all expenses, interest, and taxes.

Where does this data come from?

From Professor Aswath Damodaran of NYU Stern, who compiles average margins by industry from U.S. company financials and refreshes the dataset every January (2026 edition).

Last reviewed June 20, 2026. Figures based on the NYU Stern (Damodaran) industry margin dataset. Estimates for general education, not financial advice.