SandRidge Energy's Q3 results reflect strong oil growth, higher y/y revenues, a solid cash flow and continued shareholder returns amid disciplined operations.
SandRidge's first operated Cherokee well had good early results with an IP-30 of around 2,300 BOEPD (49% oil). It also reduced its adjusted LOE by 21% per BOE compared to Q1 2025. SandRidge's free cash flow in 2H 2025 may be modest due to its capex budget being backloaded into the second half of the year.
SD posts strong Q2 results with higher output, lower costs and boosted dividends despite softer oil prices.
| Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels Industry | Energy Sector | Grayson R. Pranin Jr. CEO | XMUN Exchange | US80007P8692 ISIN |
| US Country | 104 Employees | 14 Nov 2025 Last Dividend | - Last Split | 6 Nov 2007 IPO Date |
SandRidge Energy, Inc., incorporated in 2006, is a prominent player in the energy sector, focusing on the acquisition, development, and production of oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids. Operating mainly in the United States Mid-Continent region, the company has established itself as a significant contributor to the domestic energy supply. Headquartered in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, SandRidge Energy combines advanced extraction technologies and strategic asset management to sustainably harness natural resources, ensuring a steady supply of energy while also aiming for environmental responsibility.
SandRidge Energy specializes in the exploration and extraction of oil, employing cutting-edge technology and innovative methods to optimize production. This focus on oil is pivotal to meeting the ongoing demand for energy and petrochemical products worldwide.
The development and production of natural gas form a core part of SandRidge's operations. This clean-burning fossil fuel is essential for heating, electricity generation, and as a feedstock in various industrial processes, making it a critical component of the global energy mix.
Alongside oil and gas, SandRidge Energy also focuses on the production of natural gas liquids. NGLs include products like propane, butane, and ethane, which are vital for heating, cooking, and in the petrochemical industry for the production of plastics and other materials.