Chord Energy Corporation – Consensus ‘buy’ rating and 9.7% Upside Potential

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Chord Energy Corporation which can be found using ticker (CHRD) now have 8 analysts in total covering the stock. The consensus rating is pointing to ‘buy’. The target price High/Low ranges between $224.00 and $167.00 calculating the average target price we see $198.75. Given that the stocks previous close was at $181.12 this indicates there is a potential upside of 9.7%. The 50 day MA is $169.43 and the 200 moving average now moves to $162.03. The market capitalization for the company is 7.43B. The stock price is currently at: $178.65 USD

The potential market cap would be $8,148,012,307 based on the market consensus.

The company is not paying dividends at this time.

Other points of data to note are a P/E ratio of 7.6, revenue per share of $87.65 and a 12.61% return on assets.

Chord Energy Corporation is an independent exploration and production company with assets in the North Dakota and Montana regions of the Williston Basin. The Company produces and markets crude oil, natural gas liquids (NGLs) and natural gas. It has approximately 963,009 net leasehold acres in the Williston Basin, of which approximately 99% is held by production. It focuses on the Middle Bakken and Three Forks formations, which are present across a substantial portion of its acreage. It has approximately 3,583 gross (2,742.8 net) operating producing wells, including 2,558.6 net operated producing wells in the Williston Basin. Its working interest for producing wells averaged 46% in total and 77% in the wells it operates. The Company has an average daily production of 119,785 net barrels of oil equivalent per day (Boepd), including average daily production of 171,880 net Boepd with crude oil production of approximately 95,992 barrels of oil per day (Bopd).

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