Diamondback (FANG) reported earnings 30 days ago. What's next for the stock?
Diamondback Energy has carried out a series of M&A transactions that allowed it to boost oil & gas production in circumstances that appear beneficial. FANG has demonstrated successful management in its policy of increasing proven reserves with a 44% CAGR growth since 2015. Currently, the company's EV/EBITDA and P/CF ratios are around 6.47x and 4.17x respectively, which is interesting especially given the M&A process that is still consolidating in terms of the results.
FANG tops Q3 earnings and revenue estimates on stronger output and lower costs, while lifting 2025 production guidance.
| - Industry | - Sector | Matthew Kaes Van't Hof CEO | XMUN Exchange | US25278X1090 ISIN |
| US Country | 1,983 Employees | 13 Nov 2025 Last Dividend | - Last Split | 12 Oct 2012 IPO Date |
Diamondback Energy, Inc. is an independent oil and natural gas company that focuses on acquiring, developing, exploring, and exploiting unconventional, onshore oil and natural gas reserves. It operates primarily in the Permian Basin located in West Texas. The company has a specific interest in the Spraberry and Wolfcamp formations of the Midland basin as well as the Wolfcamp and Bone Spring formations in the Delaware basin, which span across West Texas and New Mexico. Founded in 2007, Diamondback Energy, Inc. has its headquarters in Midland, Texas, positioning it strategically within the rich oil fields it operates in. The company also engages in the ownership and operation of midstream infrastructure assets in the Midland and Delaware Basins, enhancing its operational capacity within the Permian Basin.
Diamondback Energy specializes in exploring and producing oil and natural gas through unconventional methods. The primary focus is on the efficient extraction of hydrocarbons from the Spraberry and Wolfcamp formations of the Midland basin and the Wolfcamp and Bone Spring formations of the Delaware basin. These activities represent the core of Diamondback's operations, dedicated to tapping into the significant oil and natural gas reserves of the Permian Basin.
In addition to its exploration and production activities, Diamondback Energy owns and operates various midstream infrastructure assets. These assets are crucial for the transportation, storage, and overall handling of the oil and natural gas produced in the Midland and Delaware Basins. This vertical integration allows Diamondback to manage more efficiently and optimize the value chain from extraction to delivery, ensuring a smoother operation within its primary geographic focus areas.