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TXO Partners Declares $0.30 Quarterly Distribution on Common Units

TXO Partners, L.P., a master limited partnership focused on oil and gas development, declared a quarterly distribution of $0.30 per common unit for the fourth quarter of 2025. The distribution will be paid March 17 to unitholders of record as of March 10.

TXO Partners, L.P. (NYSE: TXO), a master limited partnership focused on oil and gas development across North America, declared a quarterly distribution of $0.30 per common unit for the fourth quarter ended December 31, 2025. The board of directors of the partnership's general partner approved the distribution on February 26, 2026. Read more dividend announcements.

The partnership will pay the distribution on March 17, 2026, to unitholders of record as of the close of trading on March 10, 2026.

Distribution Details Information
Amount per Unit $0.30
Record Date March 10, 2026
Payment Date March 17, 2026
Period Fourth Quarter 2025

Operational Highlights

Co-Chief Executive Officer and CFO Brent W. Clum highlighted the partnership's expanding operations in the Elm Coulee field of the Williston Basin. The partnership holds a dominant leasehold position in the area and has integrated ongoing operations with its first tranche of new, long-lateral drill wells.

Clum stated the partnership will continue allocating capital investment to generate meaningful distributions while building the company's net asset base.

Co-Chief Executive Officer Gary D. Simpson emphasized TXO's strategic focus on three key regions: the Mancos Shale of the San Juan Basin, the Williston Basin, and the legacy Permian Basin. The partnership maintains an extensive inventory of low-risk projects across these basins for development over the coming decade.

About the Partnership

TXO Partners is a Fort Worth, Texas-based master limited partnership focused on acquiring, developing, and optimizing conventional oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids reserves. The partnership's current acreage positions are concentrated in the Permian Basin of West Texas and New Mexico, the San Juan Basin of New Mexico and Colorado, and the Williston Basin of Montana and North Dakota.