$7.25 +0.03 (0.42%)

VERMILION ENERGY INC. (VET)

Vermilion Energy Inc. (VET) is a Canadian-based international crude oil and natural gas producer. The company operates in various regions, including North America, Europe, and Australia, focusing on sustainable exploration, development, and production of hydrocarbons. Vermilion is known for its integrated approach and emphasis on responsible resource management.

Dividend Yield 7.03%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
October 15, 2025$0.132025-09-292025-09-29
July 15, 2025$0.132025-06-302025-06-30
April 15, 2025$0.132025-03-312025-03-31
January 15, 2025$0.122024-12-312024-12-31
October 15, 2024$0.122024-09-272024-09-27

Dividends Summary

Company News

Vermilion Energy To Divest Canadian Assets In Move To Cut Debt
Benzinga • Akanksha Bakshi • May 23, 2025

Vermilion Energy announced the sale of its Canadian oil and gas assets for C$415 million in cash, which will help the company pay down debt and focus on high-return, long-duration assets in Western Canada and Europe.

Why Altcoins Were Struggling to Tread Water on Monday
The Motley Fool [email protected] (Eric Volkman) • April 15, 2024

Approvals for spot crypto exchange-traded funds in a key Asian market provided some reason for optimism.

Vermilion Energy (VET) Tops Q4 Earnings Estimates
Zacks Investment Research • Zacks Equity Research • March 7, 2024

Vermilion (VET) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of 79.25% and 13.26%, respectively, for the quarter ended December 2023. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?

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Seeking Alpha • Romil Patel • August 17, 2023

Gran Tierra Energy has major red flags, such as jurisdiction risk and a capital allocation dilemma. Find out why GTE stock is a Hold.

How treaties protecting investors could jeopardize global efforts to save the climate—and cost countries billions
MarketWatch • MarketWatch • May 12, 2022

Under investor-state dispute settlements, fossil-fuel companies are increasingly suing national governments that take actions to counter climate change.

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