Aker BP ASA has an annual dividend of 2.63 per share, with a yield of 0.00%. The dividend is paid quarterly and the last ex-dividend date was Feb 16, 2026.
Dividend Yield
Annual Dividend
Ex-Dividend Date
0.00%
$2.63
Feb 16, 2026
Payout Frequency
Payout Ratio
Quarterly
0.00%
Dividend History
Ex-Dividend Date
Cash Amount
Record Date
Pay Date
Feb 16, 2026
$0.6615
Feb 17, 2026
Feb 24, 2026
Oct 27, 2025
$0.63
Oct 28, 2025
Nov 4, 2025
Jul 18, 2025
$0.63
Jul 21, 2025
Jul 28, 2025
May 12, 2025
$0.63
May 13, 2025
May 21, 2025
Feb 17, 2025
$0.63
Feb 18, 2025
Feb 25, 2025
Nov 4, 2024
$0.60
Nov 5, 2024
Nov 13, 2024
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Follow-Up Questions
What is Aker BP ASA's current dividend paid and annual dividend?
The current dividend paid by Aker BP ASA is $0.6615. The annual dividend for Aker BP ASA is $2.63
What is Aker BP ASA's dividend payout ratio?
The dividend payout ratio for Aker BP ASA is 0.00%
What is the ex-dividend date for AKRBF?
The ex-dividend date for Aker BP ASA is Feb 16, 2026.
How often does Aker BP ASA pay dividends?
Quarterly. The last time Aker BP ASA paid dividend was on Feb 24, 2026
Key Stats
Prev.Close
$35.37
Open
$34.78
Day's Range
$34.78 - $35.5
52 week range
$18.92 - $35.5
Volume
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Avg.Volume
9.6K
Dividend yield
--
EPS (TTM)
1.40
Market Cap
$22.4B
What is Aker BP Asa?
Aker BP ASA engages in the exploration, development, and production of oil and gas. Aker BP is the operator of six field centres: Alvheim, Ivar Aasen, Skarv, Edvard Grieg, Ula and Valhall, as well as co-owner of Johan Sverdrup. The firm conducts its entire business in one consistent segment, defined as exploration for and production of petroleum in Norway. Aker BP suppliers are mostly based in Norway or in Europe and are generally contracted for high-technology services such as engineering, equipment and drilling and well services, or leasing of rigs and marine services. The Company’s exploration strategy is focused on two main goals. Aker BP aims to discover commercial resources near existing infrastructure as well as o discover resources that are big enough for new stand-alone field developments.