Black Stone Minerals (BSM) is back in focus after second quarter revenue came in above Wall Street expectations, supported by steady oil volumes, favorable Permian and Bakken pricing, and a higher cash distribution for unitholders.
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At a latest share price of $14.38, Black Stone Minerals has seen a 6.44% year to date share price return and a 26.07% total shareholder return over the past year, with recent quarterly results and the higher cash distribution helping support sentiment.
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Bulls point to Black Stone Minerals’ income stream and long held mineral base, while bears focus on softer recent earnings. Do the current numbers lean more toward a value opportunity or a premium already embedded in the unit price?
Black Stone Minerals is framed as undervalued in the most followed narrative, with a fair value of $16 compared with the recent close at $14.38. The story behind that gap leans heavily on gas weighted volumes and how future drilling activity could support cash generation.
The expansion of the Shelby Trough and new development agreements (notably with Revenant) are expected to more than double drilling obligations over the next five years, which should drive significant growth in natural gas volumes as global LNG demand rises, positively impacting future revenues and distributable cash flows.
Curious why an income focused, gas heavy business like Black Stone Minerals might warrant that kind of valuation gap. The narrative leans on specific revenue growth, margin shifts and a richer future earnings multiple than many investors might expect. The full breakdown connects those moving parts into a single fair value number.
Result: Fair Value of $16 (UNDERVALUED)
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However, investors still need to weigh the risk that slower gas production growth and heavy reliance on third party operators could undermine the Black Stone Minerals story.
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