Are LandBridge’s (LB) Unusual Earnings Masking the Real Impact of Its Devon Deal?

Simply Wall St.
Aug 15
  • Earlier in August 2025, LandBridge Company LLC declared a US$0.10 per share quarterly cash dividend and announced a 10-year surface use and pore space reservation agreement with Devon Energy Corp., set to commence in 2027, supporting operations in the New Mexico Delaware Basin.
  • Despite a sharp year-over-year improvement in second-quarter revenue and net income, the company's profits were significantly influenced by non-operating revenue and unusual items, prompting investor caution about the sustainability of its underlying performance.
  • We'll examine how concerns around the quality of LandBridge's recent earnings could influence its investment narrative going forward.

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LandBridge Investment Narrative Recap

To support LandBridge’s potential as a shareholder, investors must be confident in the long-term demand for specialized land and recurring fee-based revenues tied to energy and infrastructure projects in the Permian Basin. The new Devon Energy agreement and dividend affirmation reinforced visibility for future cash flows, but immediate impact on short-term results is limited, while the major near-term risk remains the volatile quality of recent earnings due to one-off items rather than core operations.

The recently announced 10-year surface use and pore space reservation agreement with Devon Energy is the most relevant event, as it underscores LandBridge’s ability to secure long-duration contracts with major oil and gas operators. While the agreement supports a key growth catalyst, expanding recurring revenue streams, it does not resolve the current investor focus on how much of LandBridge’s elevated profits are sustainable once non-recurring gains fade from view.

But as reassuring as contract wins and dividends may seem, investors should pay close attention to how much of the recent profit improvement is tied to non-operating sources...

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LandBridge's outlook anticipates $330.6 million in revenue and $201.1 million in earnings by 2028. This is based on a 28.3% annual revenue growth rate and a $135.8 million increase in earnings from the current $65.3 million level.

Uncover how LandBridge's forecasts yield a $75.86 fair value, a 41% upside to its current price.

Exploring Other Perspectives

LB Community Fair Values as at Aug 2025

Four different fair value estimates from the Simply Wall St Community range from US$57 to US$98.31 per share. Amid such divergent opinions, the persistence of non-recurring earnings items could influence both future valuation and confidence in sustained profitability.

Explore 4 other fair value estimates on LandBridge - why the stock might be worth as much as 83% more than the current price!

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