VOC Energy Trust

VOC

$6.17

Closing

▲0.82%

1D

▼-14.31%

YTD

Market cap

$104.89M

52 week high

$10.59

52 week low

$5.78

Volume

6,200

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Market cap

$104.89M

Analysts' Rating

-

Price Target (Mean)

-

Total Analysts

0

P/E

6.89

Operating Margin

94.27%

Beta

1.03

Revenue Growth (Annual)

153.64%

52 week high

$10.59

52 week low

$5.78

Div. Yield

13.15%

EPS Annual Growth

0.00

Note on Purification and Zakat

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Company Profile

VOC Energy Trust (the Trust) is a statutory trust formed by VOC Brazos Energy Partners, L.P. (VOC Brazos). The Trust is managed by The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, N.A., as trustee (the Trustee). The Trust is created to acquire and hold the net profits interest for the benefit of the trust unitholders. VOC Brazo’s properties included interests in approximately 739 gross (454.6 net) producing wells and included 81,095 gross (50,310.7 net) acres. The underlying properties are interests in developing properties located in the oil and natural gas producing regions of Kansas and Texas. The fields in the Central Kansas Uplift include Fairport Field, Marcotte Field and Chase-Silica Field. The fields in Western Kansas include the Bindley, Griston SW and Rosa Northwest fields. The fields in South Central Kansas include the Gerberding, Spivey Grabs and Alford fields, which are produced primarily from the Mississippian, Simpson and Lansing Kansas City zones.