Here is Why Sabine Royalty Trust (SBR) Fell This Week

The share price of Sabine Royalty Trust (NYSE:SBR) fell by 8.27% between September 26 and October 3, 2025, putting it among the Energy Stocks that Lost the Most This Week.

Here is Why Sabine Royalty Trust (SBR) Fell This Week

Sabine Royalty Trust (NYSE:SBR) holds royalty and mineral interests in various producing oil and gas properties in the United States.

Sabine Royalty Trust (NYSE:SBR) fell this week after the company announced its monthly dividend at $0.3689 per share, down almost 37% from last month’s distribution of $0.5841 per share. The lower payout comes primarily due to a decrease in oil and natural gas production in July 2025, along with a decline in oil pricing.

The company produced 48,527 barrels of oil in July at an average price of approximately $65.48 per barrel in July, compared to 97,403 at $68.79 in the previous month. However, the impact was partially offset by an increase in natural gas pricing.

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