TLDR W&T Offshore declared a $0.01 per share quarterly dividend for Q1 2026, payable March 26, 2026 This is the company’s ninth consecutive quarterly dividend sinceTLDR W&T Offshore declared a $0.01 per share quarterly dividend for Q1 2026, payable March 26, 2026 This is the company’s ninth consecutive quarterly dividend since

W&T Offshore (WTI) Stock Declares Dividend as Institutions Pile In

2026/03/09 18:21
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TLDR

  • W&T Offshore declared a $0.01 per share quarterly dividend for Q1 2026, payable March 26, 2026
  • This is the company’s ninth consecutive quarterly dividend since the program launched in November 2023
  • The dividend yield stands at approximately 1.4%, with WTI stock trading near $2.82
  • The dividend is not covered by earnings — WTI carries a negative payout ratio of -8.5%
  • Analysts forecast a loss of $0.43 per share next year, raising questions about dividend sustainability

W&T Offshore (WTI) declared its ninth straight quarterly dividend on March 5, 2026. The $0.01 per share payout will go to stockholders of record as of March 19, with payment hitting accounts on March 26.


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The annualized dividend comes to $0.04 per share, putting the current yield at around 1.4% based on a stock price near $2.82.

The program has been running since November 2023, and the board has kept it going every quarter without a miss. That’s the good news.

Here’s where it gets complicated. WTI’s payout ratio sits at -8.5%, meaning the company is not generating enough earnings to cover the dividend. It’s leaning on its balance sheet to fund the payments.

Analysts aren’t expecting a turnaround soon. The consensus forecast calls for a loss of $0.43 per share next year, which would push the future payout ratio to -9.3%. At $0.04 annualized, the math doesn’t work on paper.

The stock has had a strong run despite those fundamentals. WTI is up around 79.75% year-to-date and has more than doubled over the past 12 months, returning over 101%.

The 52-week range tells that story clearly — the stock bottomed at $1.09 and peaked at $3.48. It currently sits near $2.82, above both its 50-day moving average of $2.14 and its 200-day moving average of $1.97.

Institutional Activity

Big money has been moving into WTI. Institutional investors now hold about 42.9% of the company.

UBS Group AG was the most aggressive buyer in Q4, boosting its stake by 381.1% — adding over 1.9 million new shares. That’s a hard number to ignore.

Charles Schwab Investment Management lifted its position by 25% in Q4, while Millennium Management raised its holdings by 24.2% earlier in the year. Vanguard and State Street also added incrementally.

The broad institutional buying has coincided with the stock’s sharp price rise over the past year.

Company Operations

W&T Offshore operates exclusively in the Gulf of Mexico. As of September 30, 2025, it held working interests in 50 fields — 43 in federal waters and seven in state waters.

The company leases roughly 624,700 gross acres across the outer continental shelf off Louisiana, Texas, Mississippi, and Alabama. WTI carries a market cap of approximately $419.56 million and a P/E ratio of -2.85.

Future dividends remain subject to board approval on a quarter-by-quarter basis.

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