Last Update 09 Dec 25
Fair value Decreased 0.33%VNOM: Asset Sales And Buybacks Will Drive Future Upside Potential
Analysts have trimmed their average price target on Viper Energy by a fraction, to roughly $50.70 per share from about $50.80, citing updated commodity price decks, a softer oil and gas macro backdrop, and valuation resets across North American energy equities, despite solid Q3 operational execution.
Analyst Commentary
Bullish analysts continue to point to Viper Energy's solid Q3 execution and resilient cash generation as key supports for the stock, even as they trim price targets to reflect more conservative commodity assumptions and a tougher sector backdrop.
Bullish Takeaways
- Bullish analysts maintain positive ratings, highlighting that royalty driven margins and cost discipline support attractive free cash flow yields relative to peers.
- Updated models still embed healthy production and cash flow growth into 2027, suggesting upside to intrinsic value if commodity prices stabilize or modestly improve.
- Valuation is seen as supported by resilient oil price assumptions and improved crack spreads, with the stock trading at a discount to long term asset value despite recent outperformance of energy equities.
- Several research updates reiterate expectations for "clean" Q3 operational updates, reinforcing confidence in execution and the durability of the company’s operating model.
Bearish Takeaways
- Bearish analysts are dialing back price targets to account for weaker natural gas and NGL realizations, which are expected to pressure near term cash flow versus prior forecasts.
- There is growing caution that the recent rally in gas and energy equities has run ahead of fundamentals, compressing future return potential from current levels.
- Broader commodity weakness and a softer oil macro backdrop are prompting valuation resets, with less room for multiple expansion unless the macro environment improves.
- Some analysts see better relative value in large cap gas focused exploration and production names, which may limit incremental investor flows into Viper Energy despite its strong execution.
What's in the News
- Viper Energy is reportedly exploring a sale of mineral and royalty assets outside the Permian Basin that were acquired in its recent $4.1 billion Sitio Royalties takeover. This could potentially sharpen its strategic focus on core Permian positions (Bloomberg).
- The company issued 2025 production guidance, targeting net production of 92.8 to 93.5 MBo/d and oil production of 48.8 to 49.0 MBoe/d for the full year. This underscores continued volume growth expectations (company guidance filing).
- For the fourth quarter, Viper Energy guided to oil production of 65.0 to 67.0 MBoe/d, signaling a strong exit rate and momentum into 2025 (company guidance filing).
- Between July 1 and October 31, 2025, Viper repurchased 3,217,865 shares, bringing total buybacks under its November 2020 authorization to 16,918,291 shares, or 21.45 percent of shares, for $448 million. This reinforces management’s capital return focus (company disclosure).
Valuation Changes
- Fair Value: edged down slightly to approximately $50.67 per share from about $50.83, reflecting a marginally more conservative outlook.
- Discount Rate: was effectively unchanged, ticking down only fractionally to about 6.96 percent.
- Revenue Growth: remained stable, with the long term growth assumption holding at roughly 24.0 percent.
- Net Profit Margin: was essentially flat, with the projected margin staying near 9.67 percent.
- Future P/E: declined modestly to about 61.2x from roughly 61.4x, implying a slightly lower multiple on forward earnings.
Key Takeaways
- Acquisition of Sitio Royalties and integration of automation is set to boost operational efficiency, scale, and support long-term revenue and margin growth.
- Focus on U.S. energy assets, strong partnerships, and aggressive cash returns to shareholders position Viper for per-share earnings growth and competitive shareholder returns.
- Heavy dependence on third-party operators, regional concentration, integration risks from acquisitions, market-dependent asset sales, and ESG pressures create multifaceted risks to growth and returns.
Catalysts
About Viper Energy- Owns and acquires mineral and royalty interests in oil and natural gas properties in the Permian Basin, North America.
- The expected accretive acquisition of Sitio Royalties is set to add substantial scale and inventory depth, supporting a decade-long production profile and leading to immediate and meaningful financial accretion, which should boost both revenue and earnings.
- Viper's exposure to sustained U.S. domestic energy development in the Permian Basin-backed by its strong alignment with Diamondback and growth from large, stable operators-positions the company to benefit from ongoing U.S. energy security priorities and persistent global fossil fuel demand, which supports long-term revenue growth and dividend-paying capacity.
- The combination of organic production growth, especially from Diamondback-operated assets (projected to deliver 15% higher oil production per share in 2026 vs. 2025), and consistent share repurchases at currently depressed valuations, creates a powerful catalyst for per-share earnings growth and higher total shareholder return.
- The shift to aggressively return excess free cash flow (post hitting the $1.5B net debt target) to shareholders via buybacks and variable dividends leverages Viper's hard-asset, yield-focused equity profile, which could enhance market appeal, lower cost of capital, and drive share price appreciation, impacting net margins and total payout ratios.
- Enhanced operational efficiency is anticipated from integrating Sitio's advanced automation and royalty recovery systems, which, combined with Viper's low operating cost model, is expected to improve net margins by minimizing administrative expenses and ensuring proper royalty payments.
Viper Energy Future Earnings and Revenue Growth
Assumptions
How have these above catalysts been quantified?- Analysts are assuming Viper Energy's revenue will grow by 35.1% annually over the next 3 years.
- Analysts assume that profit margins will shrink from 39.8% today to 12.7% in 3 years time.
- Analysts expect earnings to reach $293.3 million (and earnings per share of $2.13) by about September 2028, down from $371.2 million today. However, there is some disagreement amongst the analysts with the more bullish ones expecting earnings as high as $431.3 million.
- In order for the above numbers to justify the analysts price target, the company would need to trade at a PE ratio of 88.2x on those 2028 earnings, up from 17.4x today. This future PE is greater than the current PE for the US Oil and Gas industry at 12.6x.
- Analysts expect the number of shares outstanding to grow by 7.0% per year for the next 3 years.
- To value all of this in today's terms, we will use a discount rate of 6.93%, as per the Simply Wall St company report.
Viper Energy Future Earnings Per Share Growth
Risks
What could happen that would invalidate this narrative?- Viper Energy remains heavily reliant on third-party operators-including a handful of large-cap companies (Exxon, Oxy, EOG, Conoco)-for production growth outside of Diamondback, exposing it to counterparty and operational risks that could lead to revenue instability if these operators alter development plans or face challenges.
- The company's asset concentration in the Permian Basin creates geographic risk; regional regulatory changes, infrastructure bottlenecks, or basin-specific productivity declines could negatively impact long-term revenue and net margins.
- Successful integration and synergy realization from the Sitio Royalties acquisition is a key assumption for sustained growth, but the need to digest back-to-back large deals increases the risk of operational distraction or underperformance, potentially impacting projected accretion, free cash flow, and dividend growth.
- The stated strategy to sell noncore (non-Permian) assets is highly dependent on favorable market conditions; subdued oil price strips or weak buyer demand could lead to delayed dispositions or lower-than-expected transaction values, affecting debt reduction plans and the company's ability to maximize distributable cash and support dividends.
- Long-term secular trends-including the global push for decarbonization, increasing ESG pressures, and potential regulatory actions targeting fossil fuels-could raise Viper's cost of capital, reduce investor appetite, and ultimately suppress revenue growth and shareholder returns.
Valuation
How have all the factors above been brought together to estimate a fair value?- The analysts have a consensus price target of $52.882 for Viper Energy based on their expectations of its future earnings growth, profit margins and other risk factors. However, there is a degree of disagreement amongst analysts, with the most bullish reporting a price target of $68.0, and the most bearish reporting a price target of just $44.0.
- In order for you to agree with the analyst's consensus, you'd need to believe that by 2028, revenues will be $2.3 billion, earnings will come to $293.3 million, and it would be trading on a PE ratio of 88.2x, assuming you use a discount rate of 6.9%.
- Given the current share price of $38.18, the analyst price target of $52.88 is 27.8% higher. Despite analysts expecting the underlying buisness to decline, they seem to believe it's more valuable than what the market thinks.
- We always encourage you to reach your own conclusions though. So sense check these analyst numbers against your own assumptions and expectations based on your understanding of the business and what you believe is probable.
How well do narratives help inform your perspective?
Disclaimer
AnalystConsensusTarget is a tool utilizing a Large Language Model (LLM) that ingests data on consensus price targets, forecasted revenue and earnings figures, as well as the transcripts of earnings calls to produce qualitative analysis. The narratives produced by AnalystConsensusTarget are general in nature and are based solely on analyst data and publicly-available material published by the respective companies. These scenarios are not indicative of the company's future performance and are exploratory in nature. Simply Wall St has no position in the company(s) mentioned. Simply Wall St may provide the securities issuer or related entities with website advertising services for a fee, on an arm's length basis. These relationships have no impact on the way we conduct our business, the content we host, or how our content is served to users. The price targets and estimates used are consensus data, and do not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and they do not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. Note that AnalystConsensusTarget's analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material.

