Brokerages Set Vitesse Energy, Inc. (NYSE:VTS) PT at $24.50

Analysts maintain a 'Hold' rating on the oil and gas company's stock.

Published on Feb. 26, 2026

Vitesse Energy, Inc. (NYSE:VTS) has received an average 'Hold' rating from six research firms covering the company, with a 12-month price target of $24.50. The stock is currently trading around $22.13 per share.

Why it matters

Vitesse Energy is an independent oil and gas exploration and production company focused on onshore assets in the Arkoma Basin and Ark-La-Tex region. The company's stock performance and analyst ratings provide insight into investor sentiment and expectations for the business.

The details

Four analysts have rated Vitesse Energy's stock as 'Hold', while two have issued a 'Buy' rating. The average 12-month price target of $24.50 represents a potential upside of around 10% from the current trading price. Several brokerages have recently commented on the stock, with Wall Street Zen upgrading it from 'Sell' to 'Hold' and Weiss Ratings reissuing a 'Hold (c)' rating.

  • Vitesse Energy's stock closed at $22.13 on Friday.
  • The company's next quarterly dividend of $0.4375 per share will be paid on March 31, 2026 to shareholders of record on March 16, 2026.

The players

Vitesse Energy, Inc.

An independent exploration and production company focused on onshore oil and gas assets in the United States, primarily in the Arkoma Basin and Ark-La-Tex region.

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