USD
$0.00
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)At Close (As of Dec 11, 2025)
$368.03M
Market Cap
13.07
P/E Ratio
0.27
EPS
$4.66
52 Week High
$2.84
52 Week Low
ENERGY
Sector
| Field | Value (USD) |
|---|---|
| Total Assets | $955M |
| Total Current Assets | $238M |
| Cash And Cash Equivalents At Carrying Value | $83M |
| Cash And Short Term Investments | $83M |
| Inventory | $9.4M |
| Current Net Receivables | $131M |
| Total Non Current Assets | $717M |
| Property Plant Equipment | $635M |
| Accumulated Depreciation Amortization Ppe | - |
| Intangible Assets | - |
| Intangible Assets Excluding Goodwill | - |
| Goodwill | - |
| Investments | - |
| Long Term Investments | - |
| Short Term Investments | - |
| Other Current Assets | $15M |
| Other Non Current Assets | - |
| Total Liabilities | $453M |
| Total Current Liabilities | $182M |
| Current Accounts Payable | $12M |
| Deferred Revenue | - |
| Current Debt | - |
| Short Term Debt | $17M |
| Total Non Current Liabilities | $272M |
| Capital Lease Obligations | $98M |
| Long Term Debt | - |
| Current Long Term Debt | - |
| Long Term Debt Noncurrent | - |
| Short Long Term Debt Total | $98M |
| Other Current Liabilities | $111M |
| Other Non Current Liabilities | $18M |
| Total Shareholder Equity | $502M |
| Treasury Stock | - |
| Retained Earnings | $210M |
| Common Stock | $12M |
| Common Stock Shares Outstanding | $104M |
Sector: ENERGY
Industry: OIL & GAS E&P
VAALCO Energy, Inc. (EGY) is an independent energy firm headquartered in Houston, Texas, dedicated to the acquisition, exploration, development, and production of crude oil and natural gas, with a strong focus in Africa, particularly in Gabon and Angola. The company leverages its technical expertise to maximize asset value and pursue sustainable production growth, all while adhering to high standards of operational excellence and environmental responsibility. With a strategic approach to capital allocation and innovative development initiatives, VAALCO is well-positioned to seize market opportunities and enhance shareholder value within the increasingly competitive energy sector.