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Northern (NOG) closes the previously announced acquisition deals for Utica and Northern Delaware Basin assets, strengthening NOG's presence in major U.S. shale regions.
Domestic oil prices have been volatile, but Northern Oil and Gas, Inc. remains undervalued with a high dividend yield. Northern Oil and Gas is the largest publicly traded non-operated E&P and has assets in North Dakota, Pennsylvania, and the Permian Basin. Despite a recent earnings miss, the company's EBITDA and dividend have increased, and analysts expect earnings and dividends to continue rising.
The oil market has been on a roller coaster ride in the past few years, with prices fluctuating wildly due to various factors like pent-up travel demand post-COVID and geopolitical tensions between Western nations and Russia. Brent crude prices are now sitting around $78/bbl, well below where it was in mid-September 2023, above $90/bbl.
Northern Oil and Gas (NOG) reported earnings 30 days ago. What's next for the stock?
Northern (NOG) makes strategic acquisitions in Delaware and Appalachian basins, anticipating increased production, revenues and financial performance.
During times of turbulence and uncertainty in the markets, many investors turn to dividend-yielding stocks. These are often companies that have high free cash flows and reward shareholders with a high dividend payout.
While the top- and bottom-line numbers for Northern Oil and Gas (NOG) give a sense of how the business performed in the quarter ended September 2023, it could be worth looking at how some of its key metrics compare to Wall Street estimates and year-ago values.
Northern Oil & Gas Inc (NYSE:NOG) stock survived the broader market's August pullback, hitting a roughly five-year high of $43.64 on Sept.
Northern Oil and Gas (NOG) reported earnings 30 days ago. What's next for the stock?
Northern Oil and Gas is an oil and gas company with a unique business model that is heavily reinvesting cash flows that could benefit it if oil prices trend upward. The company's balance sheet isn't strong, but unless oil and gas prices decrease, this is not a concern. The company is not a company I would want to hold through the entire boom and bust cycle, but for those who are bullish on oil, this presents some leverage.