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Dorchester Minerals, L.P.

DMLPEnergyNASDAQ

Oil & Gas E&P · Last scanned Jul 18, 2026

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Financials · Annual
Revenue
$152.8M
-5.4% YoY
Net Income
$57.4M
-38.0% YoY
EBITDA
$123.8M
-8.4% YoY
Free Cash Flow
$93.6M

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DateIndicatorDetails
Jul 11 RSI OverboughtRSI 71.2, above 70, stock may be overbought
Jul 10 MACD Positive CrossoverHistogram +0.1259, positive momentum
About Dorchester Minerals, L.P.

Part of the energy sector, Dorchester Minerals, L.P. (DMLP) is listed under Oil & Gas E&P. Valued at $1.31B, DMLP is a small-cap name in its sector. Its royalty properties include producing and nonproducing mineral, royalty, overriding royalty, net profits, and leasehold interests in 594 counties and parishes in 28 states; and net profits interests, which represent net profits overriding royalty interests in various properties owned by the operating partnership.

Key stats
Market Cap$1.31B
P/E (TTM)19.60
EPS$1.39
Beta0.52
52W Change-0.9%
Dividend Yield9.37%
ROE21.5%
Analysis

Dorchester Minerals, L.P. holds $28.2M in cash against $713K in total debt, giving it a net cash position. This means the company could theoretically pay off all its debt and still have cash remaining. Free cash flow comes in at $93.6M, providing flexibility for reinvestment, buybacks, or dividends. Consistent free cash flow generation is often considered a sign of operational health. Return on equity stands at 21.5%, which is strong for the sector. ROE measures how effectively a company uses shareholder capital to generate profits. Return on assets of 13.2% further supports the picture of efficient asset utilization. Revenue has pulled back from $170.8M (2022) to $152.8M (2025), a 11% decline worth watching.

DMLP's low beta indicates it tends to be less volatile than the broader market, which may suit investors seeking more stable price behavior. The strong cash position relative to debt provides a financial cushion that reduces balance sheet risk. Understanding these risk dimensions helps frame what to watch going forward as conditions evolve for Dorchester Minerals, L.P. and its sector.

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