E&P company total debt/EBITDA ratio in the U.S. as of 2016

Distribution of U.S. exploration and production companies by total debt/EBITDA ratio as of 2016*

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Release date

February 2016

Region

United States

Survey time period

as of February 2016

Supplementary notes

* The statistic refers to the last 12 reported months, as of February 2016.
EBITDA stands for earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization.
Companies with a debt/EBITDA ratio of less than three are considered in a normal financial state, and ratios higher than four or five typically indicate that a company will have difficulties in managing their debt levels.
The sample set used for this analysis is pure-play exploration and production (E&P) companies (i.e., excluding integrated oil majors and national oil companies).

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