Dorchester Minerals, L.P. (DMLP) Stock Analysis & Winston Score
Dorchester Minerals is a partnership that owns rights to oil and natural gas produced from land across the United States. Instead of drilling wells itself, it owns two main types of assets: royalty interests and net profits interests. This means other oil and gas companies do the actual drilling, and Dorchester simply collects a share of the revenue from whatever gets produced on its land. The company makes money by receiving royalty payments based on production volumes and commodity prices — it has almost no operating costs, which explains its unusually high profit margins. Its assets are spread across major U.S. oil and gas basins, including the Permian Basin and Anadarko Basin. Because it does not spend money drilling or operating wells, it avoids much of the risk traditional energy companies face, but its income is still directly tied to oil and natural gas prices. The main risk is a sustained drop in commodity prices, which would reduce royalty payments and likely cut distributions to unitholders.
Winston Score: 52/100 — Average
Mixed quality — meaningful strengths and weaknesses.
- Quality: Mixed (12/30)
- Growth: Mixed (9/20)
- Cash Flow: Exceptional (10/10)
- Stability: Good (5/10)
- Valuation: Mixed (4/10)
- Ownership: Good (8/15)
Key Facts
Price: $29.02
Market Cap: $1.4B
Sector: Energy
Industry: Oil & Gas Exploration & Production
Exchange: NASDAQ


