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Average Profit Margin

Profit Margin

The latest reported profit margin is 60.34% as of Tuesday, March 31, 2026, shown against its trailing averages.

TPL Profit Margin

TPL Average Profit Margin

TPL Profit Margin Averages

PROFIT MARGIN LATEST REPORTED

60.34%

PROFIT MARGIN TTM

60.37%

PROFIT MARGIN 3Y

62.73%

PROFIT MARGIN 5Y

63.00%

PROFIT MARGIN 10Y

64.09%

PROFIT MARGIN 15Y

62.65%

PROFIT MARGIN 20Y

61.34%

About Texas Pacific Land Corporation

Texas Pacific Land Corporation (TPL) operates in two core business segments: land and resource management, and water services. Its Land and Resource Management division oversees a vast land portfolio, spanning nearly 880,000 acres. This segment also holds significant oil and gas royalty interests. These include perpetual non-participating royalty interests (NPRIs) covering approximately 85,000 acres (at a 1/128th rate) and about 371,000 acres (at a 1/16th rate). Furthermore, it possesses around 4,000 additional net royalty acres, primarily located in West Texas. The segment grants various easements and commercial leases for purposes such as oil, gas, and hydrocarbon infrastructure, power and utility lines, and subsurface wellbores. It also leases its land for facilities like processing, storage, and compression plants, as well as roads, and sells materials such as caliche. The Water Services and Operations division provides comprehensive water solutions to energy operators throughout the Permian Basin. Its services encompass water sourcing, the gathering and treatment of produced water, infrastructure development, disposal solutions, water tracking, analytics, and well testing. This segment also generates royalty income from water extracted from its own lands. Founded in 1888, Texas Pacific Land Corporation maintains its headquarters in Dallas, Texas.

Dallas, TX
111 employees
Energy / Oil & Gas Exploration & Production
Sector
Energy
Industry
Oil & Gas Exploration & Production
CEO
Tyler Glover