Crescent Energy (CRGY) recently declared a total dividend of $0.12 per share, with an ex-dividend date of 17 August 2026. The consistent quarterly payouts since 2022 now sit alongside weaker dividend growth and earnings trends.
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Crescent Energy’s recent dividend news comes alongside strong share price momentum in 2026, with a 1-month share price return of 20.47% and a year to date share price return of 52.17%. At the same time, the 3-year total shareholder return is 8.81%, suggesting investors may be reassessing both growth potential and income risk.
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After Crescent Energy’s latest dividend and a sharp share price move, the key tension is simple: does it make sense to accept today’s price and yield, or wait and hope for a cheaper entry later in the cycle? Valuation work can help frame that trade-off.
The most followed Crescent Energy narrative places fair value at $15.93 per share versus a last close of $12.95, which implies a valuation gap that hinges on future execution and capital allocation choices.
Ongoing capital efficiency gains and operational improvements, including lower drilling and completion costs and higher well performance across key basins, position the company to capture stronger net margins and robust free cash flow through commodity cycles.
Want to see what is behind that cash flow story. The fair value hinges on a specific profit margin path, revenue build and future earnings multiple. Curious which assumptions really move Crescent Energy’s valuation.
Result: Fair Value of $15.93 (UNDERVALUED)
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However, Crescent Energy’s reliance on acquisitions and its exposure to basin specific regulatory shifts could still upset the current cash flow and valuation narrative.
Find out about the key risks to this Crescent Energy narrative.
The earlier fair value of $15.93 for Crescent Energy is based on future cash flows, yet the current P/E of 78.2x presents a very different picture. This multiple is much higher than the estimated fair ratio of 25.8x, the US Oil and Gas industry at 12.7x, and peers at 11x. For you, that gap raises a simple question: is the greater risk overpaying today, or missing any further re rating if earnings eventually align with this multiple?
See what the numbers say about this price — find out in our valuation breakdown.
With Crescent Energy showing both appealing and concerning signals, it makes sense to move quickly and test the data for yourself. To weigh up the upside against the downside in one place, review the 3 key rewards and 3 important warning signs.
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