Nebras Energy Q.P.S.C. placed its earnings per share at QR0.53 for the six months through June while gross profit advanced to QR469mn from QR452mn a year earlier according to the company’s interim financial information. Total assets reached QR24.83bn by the end of the period marking a 4 percent increase over the QR23.82bn recorded in the first half of 2025. The figures reflect the performance of a utilities firm whose portfolio spans power generation and water infrastructure projects across multiple jurisdictions.
The company’s full-year net profit for 2025 stood at QR1.53bn which represented an 11 percent gain on the previous year according to its published annual results. In the first quarter of 2026 Nebras Energy recorded a net profit of QR295mn on revenue of QR725mn as Zawya reported in April. These earlier outcomes contributed to the cumulative first-half performance that management released on Sunday.
Nebras Energy formerly operated as Qatar Electricity and Water Company before rebranding while maintaining its focus as a global power development and investment company headquartered in Doha. The firm pursues long-term sustainable opportunities in the energy sector with an emphasis on independent power and desalination projects that deliver consistent returns. Its corporate disclosures highlight a strategy built around diversified international holdings that support growth even amid sector-wide transitions.
His Excellency Saad bin Sherida al-Kaabi chairs the board that oversees strategic direction for the company whose assets now approach QR25bn. Mohammed Nasser al-Hajri serves as managing director and chief executive officer guiding day-to-day operations and investment decisions. The leadership team has steered the organisation toward steady expansion since its establishment in the early 1990s as a key player in Qatar’s utilities landscape.
Financial reports published on the Nebras Energy website show the organisation maintaining a robust balance sheet that provides capacity for further project development. Industry data from sources such as GlobalData track the company’s quarterly and annual metrics revealing resilience in revenue and profitability lines over recent years. Such metrics position the Qatari entity among regional utilities that continue to attract investor interest through disciplined capital allocation.
The August 2 disclosure of first-half results supplies updated information to stakeholders following the Q1 announcement earlier this year. Revenue growth of roughly 7 percent demonstrates improving contributions from existing assets and new initiatives. Nebras Energy continues to file its financial statements in accordance with Qatar Stock Exchange requirements allowing for transparent assessment of its operational trajectory.
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