Diamondback Energy - 12 Year Stock Price History | FANG
Historical daily share price chart and data for Diamondback Energy since 2012 adjusted for splits and dividends. The latest closing stock price for Diamondback Energy as of October 31, 2024 is 176.77.
- The all-time high Diamondback Energy stock closing price was 208.46 on July 17, 2024.
- The Diamondback Energy 52-week high stock price is 214.50, which is 21.3% above the current share price.
- The Diamondback Energy 52-week low stock price is 145.70, which is 17.6% below the current share price.
- The average Diamondback Energy stock price for the last 52 weeks is 181.98.
For more information on how our historical price data is adjusted see the Stock Price Adjustment Guide.
Diamondback Energy Historical Annual Stock Price Data |
Year |
Average Stock Price |
Year Open |
Year High |
Year Low |
Year Close |
Annual % Change |
2024 |
184.0088 |
151.0344 |
208.4586 |
143.9257 |
176.7700 |
18.50% |
2023 |
135.2329 |
119.7882 |
159.9922 |
114.2006 |
149.1779 |
19.62% |
2022 |
118.3673 |
95.4406 |
150.1582 |
93.6973 |
124.7118 |
35.50% |
2021 |
71.9883 |
40.9174 |
98.6408 |
40.9174 |
92.0357 |
127.44% |
2020 |
36.5052 |
74.7734 |
77.8160 |
12.6335 |
40.4660 |
-46.00% |
2019 |
78.1283 |
76.2819 |
91.2736 |
59.8752 |
74.9429 |
0.92% |
2018 |
97.8043 |
102.1331 |
111.9692 |
68.6313 |
74.2631 |
-26.35% |
2017 |
79.9985 |
82.4620 |
100.8313 |
67.7826 |
100.8313 |
24.93% |
2016 |
69.7836 |
52.7997 |
87.8530 |
46.0030 |
80.7130 |
51.06% |
2015 |
58.1471 |
47.8639 |
67.1437 |
45.7475 |
53.4306 |
11.91% |
2014 |
55.6551 |
40.8596 |
73.0059 |
35.4846 |
47.7441 |
13.04% |
2013 |
28.7407 |
15.3663 |
44.0383 |
15.2864 |
42.2349 |
176.58% |
Sector |
Industry |
Market Cap |
Revenue |
Oils/Energy |
Oil & Gas - US Exploration and Production |
$51.819B |
$8.412B |
Diamondback Energy, Inc. is an independent oil and gas exploration & production company, with its primary focus on the Permian Basin. The upstream operator focuses on growth through a combination of acquisitions and active drilling in America's hottest and lowest-cost shale region. The Permian `Super' BasinA sedimentary basin lying underneath the western part of Texas and the south-eastern part of New Mexico.
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