Battalion Oil Corporation

Battalion Oil Corporation

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$3.47

+1.6%
EnergyOil & Gas Exploration & Production

Battalion Oil Corporation, an independent energy company, engages in the acquisition, production, exploration, and development of onshore oil and natural gas assets in the United States. As of December 31, 2021, the company held interests in 40,400 net acres in the Delaware Basin located in the counties of Pecos, Reeves, Ward, and Winkler, Texas. It also had estimated proved reserves of approximately 95.9 million barrels of oil equivalent comprising 58.7 million barrels of crude oil, 16.3 million barrels of natural gas liquids, and 125.0 billion cubic feet of natural gas. The company was formerly known as Halcรณn Resources Corporation and changed its name to Battalion Oil Corporation in January 2020. Battalion Oil Corporation was founded in 1987 and is headquartered in Houston, Texas.

At a Glance

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Market Cap$57.10M
EPS-2.2400
P/E Ratio1.57
Earnings Date05/12/2026
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Dividend Yield
3Y-
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10Y-100.0%
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Dividend Payout Ratio
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10Y-100.0%
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10Y-100.0%
Battalion Oil Corporation

Battalion Oil Corporation Dividend History

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10Y CAGR +0%
Latest $0
Annual $0
Stable dividend payments
Last Period: +0%

BATL Dividend Payment History

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Battalion Oil Corporation Payout Ratio Analysis

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Dividends Paid
-48.71M
2025
Net Income
11.88M
2025
Payout Ratio
410.02%
2025

Dividend Sustainability Analysis

Payout Ratio
410.02%

Conservative payout with excellent safety margin. Company retains significant earnings for growth, acquisitions, or building cash reserves. Dividend is highly sustainable.

FCF Payout Ratio
-137.3%

Negative free cash flow while paying dividends is a major red flag. Company burning cash and cannot sustain dividend without external financing.

Sustainability
Fair

Dividend sustainability questionable. Monitor closely for signs of stress. Consider whether yield justifies the risk.