Texas Pacific Land Corporation·Energy

Texas Pacific Land Corporation delivers record Q1 2026 revenue of $236.8M and net income of $142.9M, up 21% and 18.4% YoY, respectively. TPL's diversified revenue streams—oil and gas royalties, water sales, easements, and produced water royalties—underscore its capital-efficient, debt-free business model. The Bolt partnership positions TPL to capitalize on the AI-driven data center boom in the Permian, leveraging vast land, water, and power resources.

Texas Pacific Land Corporation (TPL) remains a Strong Buy despite a 23% price drop since my last rating, driven by its evolving business model. TPL's water handling and real estate empire, especially its monopoly position in water sales to data centers, underpins high-margin, recurring revenue streams. The near-complete 10,000-barrel-per-day desalination facility offers proof of concept for scaling toxic-to-clean water conversion, with significant earnings potential.
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Texas Pacific Land Corporation remains a high-conviction long-term Buy, despite volatility and a premium 53x blended P/E valuation. TPL's unique landowner model generates ~60% net income margins, minimal CapEx, and robust free cash flow, driven by oil/gas royalties and booming water businesses. Produced water and data center initiatives in the Permian Basin position TPL for multi-decade secular growth, with early-stage commercialization and partnerships underway.

Texas Pacific Land Corporation (TPL) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript

Texas Pacific (TPL) came out with quarterly earnings of $2.07 per share, beating the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $2.03 per share. This compares to earnings of $1.75 per share a year ago.
Texas Pacific Land Corporation engages in the land and resource management, and water services and operations businesses. The company's Land and Resource Management segment manages approximately 880,000 acres of land. This segment also holds own a 1/128th nonparticipating perpetual oil and gas royalty interest (NPRI) under approximately 85,000 acres of land; a 1/16th NPRI under approximately 371,000 acres of land; and approximately 4,000 additional net royalty acres located in the western part of Texas. In addition, this segment engages in easements and commercial leases activities, such as oil, gas and related hydrocarbons, power line and utility easements, and subsurface wellbore easements. Further, this segment leases its land for processing, storage, and compression facilities and roads; and is involved in sale of materials, such as caliche. Its Water Services and Operations segment provides full-service water offerings, including water sourcing, produced-water gathering/treatment, infrastructure development, disposal solutions, water tracking, analytics, and well testing services to operators in the Permian Basin. This segment also holds royalties for water sourced from its land. Texas Pacific Land Corporation was founded in 1888 and is headquartered in Dallas, Texas.
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