Prairie Operating Co.

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About PROP

Prairie Operating Co. is an independent oil and natural gas company, which focuses on the acquisition and development of crude oil, natural gas, and NGLs. It focuses on unconventional oil and natural gas reservoirs located in Colorado focused on the Niobrara and Codell formations. 

CEO
Edward Kovalik
CEOEdward Kovalik
Employees
19
Employees19
Headquarters
Houston, Texas
HeadquartersHouston, Texas
Founded
2001
Founded2001
Employees
19
Employees19

PROP Key Statistics

Market cap
106.47M
Market cap106.47M
Price-Earnings ratio
-0.42
Price-Earnings ratio-0.42
Dividend yield
Dividend yield
Average volume
1.59M
Average volume1.59M
High today
$1.89
High today$1.89
Low today
$1.75
Low today$1.75
Open price
$1.85
Open price$1.85
Volume
1.61M
Volume1.61M
52 Week high
$10.58
52 Week high$10.58
52 Week low
$1.57
52 Week low$1.57

Stock Snapshot

The current Prairie Operating Co.(PROP) stock price is $1.81, with a market capitalization of 106.47M. The stock trades at a price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio of -0.42.

As of 2026-01-17, Prairie Operating Co.(PROP) stock has fluctuated between $1.75 and $1.89. The current price stands at $1.81, placing the stock +3.4% above today's low and -4.2% off the high.

The Prairie Operating Co.(PROP)'s current trading volume is 1.61M, compared to an average daily volume of 1.59M.

During the past year, Prairie Operating Co.(PROP) stock moved between $1.57 at its lowest and $10.58 at its peak.

During the past year, Prairie Operating Co.(PROP) stock moved between $1.57 at its lowest and $10.58 at its peak.

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