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Karoon Energy Ltd

Energy · Oil & Gas Exploration & Production

$2.41

Up+$0.00 (+0.00%)

Updated Aug 18, 2026, 6:01 AM

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5.8/10

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Market cap
340.49M
P/E ratio
5.77
Dividend yield
3.89%
52-week range
— – —
Volume
20
Avg. volume
76

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KAROON ENERGY LTD U/ADR

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Buy
Average target
$2.68
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Analysts
14
KRNGY recent ratings
DateFirmRatingTarget
Jul 2, 2026MACQUARIE RESEARCHNeutral
Jun 18, 2026MACQUARIE RESEARCHUnderperform
Apr 28, 2026MACQUARIE RESEARCHNeutral
Mar 8, 2026MACQUARIE RESEARCHUnderperform
Mar 2, 2026MACQUARIE RESEARCHUnderperform
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Yahoo · Jun 19, 2026

Karoon Energy (ASX:KAR) Shares Could Be 45.9% Undervalued After 2026 Guidance Cut

Karoon Energy (ASX:KAR) cut its 2026 production guidance after a mechanical riser failure at the Who Dat E manifold in the US Gulf of Mexico, which has delayed output restoration and sharply impacted recent share trading. See our latest analysis for Karoon Energy. At the latest share price of A$1.445, Karoon Energy has seen the 7 day share price return fall 29.51% and the 30 day share price return decline 29.85%, with recent selling focused on the reduced 2026 production guidance after the...

Yahoo · Jun 18, 2026

Why Karoon Energy (ASX:KAR) Is Down 27.3% After Slashing 2026 Output Guidance on Who Dat Halt – And What's Next

Earlier this week, Karoon Energy cut its 2026 production guidance after a mechanical riser failure halted output from its Who Dat E manifold in the US Gulf of Mexico, pushing restoration into the second half of 2027 while Brazilian operations continue as planned. Because the issue is mechanical rather than reservoir-related, management views the barrels as delayed instead of lost, leaving the company’s long-term resource base intact despite a weaker near-term production profile. We’ll now...

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