Vermilion Energy is an international oil and gas producer focusing on acquiring and developing producing properties in North America, Europe, and Australia. Canada is its largest region accounting for nearly 60% of total production, followed by France, Australia, Ireland, USA, the Netherlands, and Germany.

The company concentrates on crude oil and condensate, NGLs and natural gas with an emerging focus on renewable energy projects. Vermillion’s global asset portfolio provides commodity diversification and premium pricing.

Its assets are characterized by high margins, low base production decline rates, and strong capital efficiencies. Conventional projects and additional growth opportunities in unconventional resource plays are key competitive advantages for Vermillion Energy. The company has both onshore and offshore operations in stable and developed economies, having clear regulatory policies for oil and gas exploration and development.

Stock Chart & Metrics

  • Ticker: tse:vet
  • Sector: Energy
  • Industry: Oil & Gas E&P
  • Market Cap: 2.40B
  • Market Cap Group: Mid Cap
  • P/E: 2.79
  • Dividend Yield: 2.69%

Competitors

The competitive landscape is important as they compete for the same business. Below is the list of competitors in the same industry. While not displayed, a number of metrics you can also use to evaluate your picks are the Chowder Score, the Relative Strength Index (RSI), the Graham Number, and the Piotroski F-Score.

Ticker Ticker Company Market Cap P/E Yield Aristocrat Graph SectorID IndustryID
COP NYSE:COP ConocoPhillips 132.93 12.47 2.05 NO 1 5 69
CNQ TSE:CNQ Canadian Natural Resources 103.63 12.93 4.34 YES 1 5 69
EOG NYSE:EOG EOG Resources, Inc. 68.86 9.14 3.07 NO 1 5 69
OXY NYSE:OXY Occidental Petroleum Corporation 53.47 15.48 1.45 NO 1 5 69
TOU TSE:TOU Tourmaline Oil 21.46 12.18 1.96 YES 1 5 69
OVV TSE:OVV Ovintiv 18.11 6.28 2.42 NO 1 5 69
ARX TSE:ARX Arc Resources 14.01 8.96 2.90 NO 1 5 69
MUR NYSE:MUR Murphy Oil Corporation 6.28 9.72 2.92 NO 1 5 69
CPG TSE:CPG Crescent Point Energy 6.27 6.94 4.55 NO 1 5 69
PSK TSE:PSK PrairieSky Royalty 5.82 25.57 4.11 NO 1 5 69
WCP TSE:WCP Whitecap Resources 5.73 6.56 7.62 NO 1 5 69
ERF TSE:ERF Enerplus Corporation 4.90 8.51 1.46 NO 1 5 69
PEY TSE:PEY Peyto Exploration & Development Corp. 2.88 8.25 8.89 NO 1 5 69
VET TSE:VET Vermillion Energy 2.40 2.79 2.69 NO 1 5 69
FRU TSE:FRU Freehold Royalties 2.11 16.02 7.73 NO 1 5 69
BNE TSE:BNE Bonterra Energy 0.22 4.81 0.00 NO 1 5 69

Vermillion Energy - FAQ

What is the stock ticker for Vermillion Energy?

The stock ticker for Vermillion Energy is TSE:vet.

Is Vermillion Energy a good stock to buy?

You need to consider your investment strategy and how TSE:vet can fit in your portfolio.

The current dividend income score of 5/10 and dividend growth score of 3/10. Those 2 metrics together should help you decide the fit for your portfolio. Be it for income or for growth.

Is Vermillion Energy a Buy, Sell or Hold?

The Dividend Snapshot Opportunity Score of 48 out of 100.

The score reflects the strength of a buy signal but it does not show a sell signal if it's low. The higher the better.

A sell signal is more difficult as it often relies on the reason you bought the stock in the first place.

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