International Petroleum Corporation (OTC:IPCFF) is a prominent player in the oil and gas industry, focusing on exploration and production. The company operates globally, with significant projects in Canada, Malaysia, and France. IPCFF competes with other energy companies like Suncor Energy and Canadian Natural Resources. The company recently reported strong financial results, showcasing its robust performance.
On February 10, 2026, IPCFF reported earnings per share of $0.08, surpassing the estimated $0.04. This positive earnings surprise reflects the company’s effective management and operational efficiency. The company also reported actual revenue of approximately $174.1 million, exceeding the estimated $146.2 million. This revenue growth is a testament to IPCFF’s successful execution of its strategic initiatives.
IPCFF’s 2026 budget focuses on the completion of the Blackrod Phase 1 project in Canada. The company achieved its first steam injection at the project in December 2025 and anticipates first oil production by the third quarter of 2026, a quarter earlier than expected. This early production is likely to contribute positively to the company’s financial performance in the coming quarters.
For 2026, IPCFF has set a capital and decommissioning expenditure budget of $122 million. The company projects an average daily production of between 44,000 and 47,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day. As of the end of 2025, IPCFF’s proved plus probable reserves stand at 521 million barrels of oil equivalent, with best estimate contingent resources at 1.224 billion barrels of oil equivalent.
IPCFF’s financial metrics indicate a strong market position. The company has a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of approximately 73.80, a price-to-sales ratio of about 3.24, and an enterprise value to sales ratio of approximately 3.80. The debt-to-equity ratio is about 0.52, showing a moderate level of debt compared to equity. The current ratio is approximately 1.00, indicating that the company has just enough assets to cover its current liabilities.
