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Murphy Oil Corporation Stock Price History

Murphy Oil Corporation EPS

EPSDividend / share
-14.7-8.7-2.63.49.52007200920112013201520172019202120232025

Murphy Oil Corporation Dividend per Share

Forward Yield
3.59%
Annual Dividend
1.40 USD
Payout
224.58%
Frequency
Quarterly
Yrs of growth
4
CAGR 5Y
15.77%
0.00.71.42.02.719951998200120042007201020132016201920222025

Murphy Oil Corporation Dividend Yield

Murphy Oil Corporation Payout Ratio

0%49%98%146%195%20072009201120132018202220242025

Murphy Oil Corporation Dividend Growth

1Y CAGR
3Y CAGR
5Y CAGR
10Y CAGR
20Y CAGR
8.33%
16.37%
15.77%
-0.74%
7.01%
Compound annual growth rate of dividend per share
Yield vs sector
3.59%
avg Energy: 4.24%
Next ex-dividend (est.)
2026-08-17
last: 2026-05-18
Ex-DateAmount
2026-05-180.35 USD
2026-02-170.35 USD
2025-11-170.33 USD
2025-08-180.33 USD
2025-05-160.33 USD
2025-02-180.33 USD
2024-11-180.30 USD
2024-08-190.30 USD

Murphy Oil Corporation is an oil and gas exploration and production company headquartered in Houston, Texas, operating in the United States, Canada, and internationally. The company explores for and produces crude oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids from various assets, including the Eagle Ford Shale formation and offshore operations in regions such as the Gulf of Mexico, Vietnam, and West Africa. Murphy Oil maintains a diversified portfolio of producing assets designed to optimize production efficiency and reserve replacement. The company operates through its Exploration and Production segment, which manages exploration, development, and production activities across its global portfolio, while its Corporate and Other segment handles overhead, financing, and administrative functions. As a publicly traded energy company, Murphy Oil focuses on cost management, operational excellence, and returning capital to shareholders through dividends and share repurchases. The company is committed to maintaining liquidity, managing its debt profile, and pursuing exploration opportunities to sustain long-term production and reserves.