Diamondback Boosts Annual Production Outlook as Oil Prices Rally

May 4 (Reuters) – U.S. shale producer Diamondback Energy (FANG.O) raised its annual production forecast on Monday, after beating ​Wall Street expectations for first-quarter profit on a ‌rally in oil prices.

The first quarter was marked by geopolitical uncertainty and extreme volatility in oil prices, which have surged more than ​87% this year after the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran ​disrupted supply chains and damaged key energy infrastructure.

Although ⁠Diamondback’s operations are based in the U.S., the company ​benefits from higher commodity prices. Its realized price for each ​barrel of oil produced came in at $72.53, compared with $70.06 a year earlier.


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“Because of our positioning, our preparation and this price signal, we are ​bringing incremental barrels to the market immediately,” CEO Kaes ​Van’t Hof said in a statement adding that the company was well ‌positioned ⁠to respond to the current macro environment.

The company now expects to produce more than 972,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day in 2026, compared with its prior projection of ​926,000 to 962,000 ​boepd.

It also ⁠raised its capital expenditure budget to roughly $3.9 billion in 2026, from $3.75 billion previously.

During the first ​quarter, Diamondback produced 979,356 boepd, up from 850,656 boepd ​a ⁠year earlier.

The Midland, Texas-based company posted an adjusted profit of $4.23 per share for the three months ended March 31, compared ⁠with ​analysts’ estimates of $3.30 per share, according ​to data compiled by LSEG.

Shares of the company were down 1% after the ​bell.

Reporting by Vallari Srivastava in Bengaluru; Editing by Tasim Zahid

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