KNOT Offshore

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About KNOP

KNOT Offshore Partners LP engages in the operation and acquisition of shuttle tankers under long-term charters. Its fleet consists of sixteen shuttle tankers, which are vessels designed to transport crude oil and condensates from offshore oil field installations to onshore terminals and refineries. 

CEO
Derek Lowe
CEODerek Lowe
Employees
874
Employees874
Headquarters
Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire
HeadquartersAberdeen, Aberdeenshire
Founded
2013
Founded2013
Employees
874
Employees874

KNOP Key Statistics

Market cap
387.90M
Market cap387.90M
Price-Earnings ratio
7.10
Price-Earnings ratio7.10
Dividend yield
0.95%
Dividend yield0.95%
Average volume
139.65K
Average volume139.65K
High today
$10.95
High today$10.95
Low today
$10.64
Low today$10.64
Open price
$10.93
Open price$10.93
Volume
102.67K
Volume102.67K
52 Week high
$11.10
52 Week high$11.10
52 Week low
$5.29
52 Week low$5.29

Stock Snapshot

As of today, KNOT Offshore(KNOP) shares are valued at $10.71. The company's market cap stands at 387.9M, with a P/E ratio of 7.10 and a dividend yield of 95.2%.

On 2026-01-14, KNOT Offshore(KNOP) stock traded between a low of $10.64 and a high of $10.95. Shares are currently priced at $10.71, which is +0.7% above the low and -2.2% below the high.

KNOT Offshore(KNOP) shares are trading with a volume of 102.67K, against a daily average of 139.65K.

In the last year, KNOT Offshore(KNOP) shares hit a 52-week high of $11.10 and a 52-week low of $5.29.

In the last year, KNOT Offshore(KNOP) shares hit a 52-week high of $11.10 and a 52-week low of $5.29.

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