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Why Diamondback Energy (FANG) Is Up 7.7% After Earnings Beat, Guidance Hike And Dividend Boost

Simply Wall St·08/16/2026 07:25:30
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  • Diamondback Energy, Inc. reported past second-quarter 2026 results showing higher oil, gas and NGL production, revenue of US$5,562 million, net income of US$1,882 million, and declared a US$1.10 per-share cash dividend payable on August 20, 2026.
  • The company also raised its full-year 2026 production guidance and continued its multi-year share repurchase program, having bought back 42,993,981 shares for about US$6.13 billion since 2021.
  • We’ll now examine how Diamondback’s stronger quarterly earnings and higher production guidance may influence the existing investment narrative for the company.

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Diamondback Energy Investment Narrative Recap

To own Diamondback Energy, you need to believe its Permian Basin scale can convert higher production into resilient cash generation despite commodity price swings and rising operating costs. The latest quarter’s strong earnings and higher 2026 production guidance support that narrative in the near term, while the key risk remains exposure to oil and gas price volatility given a less robust hedge position for 2026 and beyond.

The most relevant update here is the bump in full year 2026 production guidance to over 522 MBO/d of oil and 1,000+ MBOE/d total. This higher expected output directly touches the main short term catalyst: Diamondback’s ability to translate volume growth into cash flow to fund dividends, buybacks, and reinvestment without letting costs, including water handling and power in the Permian, eat too far into margins.

Yet, against this stronger quarter, investors should still be aware that Diamondback’s sensitivity to future oil price swings and limited hedging could...

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Diamondback Energy's narrative projects $16.5 billion revenue and $4.9 billion earnings by 2029. This requires 4.5% yearly revenue growth and a $4.6 billion earnings increase from $279.0 million.

Uncover how Diamondback Energy's forecasts yield a $232.17 fair value, a 15% upside to its current price.

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Some of the most optimistic analysts were already assuming revenue could reach about US$17.7 billion and earnings US$8.0 billion by 2029, which is far more upbeat than the consensus view and your own take on Permian concentration risk, and this new production and earnings surprise could either reinforce that optimism or force a rethink of how realistic those numbers really are.

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