NYSE: GEL
Energy · Oil & Gas Midstream
Market Cap
$2.07B
52w High
$18.64
52w Low
$13.21
P/E
-4.71
Volume
46.14K
Outstanding Shares
122.42M
Price vs Fundamentals
Note: The most recent financial data is over 3 months old. Metrics shown may not reflect the latest reporting period.
The stock rose 22.03% over the last year. Revenue declined 29.25% over the trailing twelve months. Operating margin moved from 8.25% to 15.84%. Free cash flow grew 136.36% over the trailing twelve months.
The stock has moved higher against modestly improving underlying metrics. The operating data does not yet tell a clear story — the move may reflect sentiment, sector rotation, or macro factors rather than company-specific earnings power.
Operating margin currently stands at 15.84%. A decisive move in revenue — currently down 29.25% — would be the clearest signal to resolve the ambiguity.
Company profile
Genesis Energy, L.P. operates in the midstream segment of the crude oil and natural gas industry.
Valuation
Stock splits
Every 11 shares became 10
Every 1 shares became 10
Profitability & growth
Analyst consensus
9
Buy
7
Hold
0
Sell
Analyst ratings tend to be lagging indicators. Use as one signal among many.
Earnings
Full quarter-by-quarter history of actuals vs estimates. Switch into compare mode to inspect one metric year-over-year.
Next report
May 7, 2026
Q2 FY26 · EPS est $0.16 · Revenue est $438.94M
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Dividends
$0.69/shareQuarterly4yr growth streakStretchedGEL pays a dividend with a 4.08% dividend yield, 4 consecutive years of growth, covered 0.6× by free cash flow.
Dividend Yield
4.08%
Annual Div / Share
$0.69
5yr CAGR
-7.97%
Dividend has been cut
Payout Ratio
—
Stretched
Dividend Growth Rate
3yr CAGR
+3.23%
5yr CAGR
-7.97%
10yr CAGR
-12.36%
Dividend History
Annual dividends paid per share
Income Projection
Today
$3/mo
In 5 yrs
$3/mo
In 10 yrs
$3/mo
| Today | In 5 yrs | In 10 yrs |
|---|---|---|
$41/yr $3/mo | $41/yr $3/mo | $41/yr $3/mo |
Analysis
No strong strength signal stands out from the latest period pair.
Dividend exceeds free cash flow
Free cash flow covers only 0.58× the dividend. The company is paying out more than it generates in cash, which is unsustainable without borrowing or asset sales.
Dividend has been reduced
The 5-year dividend CAGR of -7.97% is negative, indicating the payout has been cut over this period.