Dividend Power Score
A single, comprehensive score designed to measure the true strength of a company’s dividend.
This score combines three essential pillars of dividend quality:
Consistency – Measures how reliable the dividend has been over time, focusing on payment history, stability, and the absence of cuts or suspensions.
Payability – Assesses the company’s financial ability to sustain its dividend, taking into account cash flow, earnings coverage, balance sheet strength, and overall financial health.
Growth – Evaluates the long-term growth of both the dividend and the company’s share price, highlighting businesses that consistently increase payouts while creating shareholder value.
Higher scores identify companies that have historically delivered dependable income alongside sustained dividend growth and long-term capital appreciation.
Company Overview
Camber Energy, Inc. is a publicly traded energy company focused on environmentally sustainable energy and carbon management solutions. The company operates primarily within the energy, carbon capture, and environmental technology industries. Its activities span traditional energy interests and emerging clean-energy-related technologies, with an emphasis on reducing environmental impact while maintaining exposure to energy markets.
The company’s primary strategic value is derived from its controlling interest in Viking Energy Group, Inc., which serves as its principal operating subsidiary and revenue driver. Camber Energy was originally formed as an oil and gas-focused entity and has evolved through restructurings and acquisitions toward a diversified energy and environmental solutions platform. Its transition reflects broader industry shifts toward decarbonization and regulatory-driven demand for emissions-reduction technologies.
Business Operations
Camber Energy conducts substantially all operating activities through Viking Energy Group, Inc., which is engaged in oil and natural gas exploration, development, and production, as well as environmental and clean-energy initiatives. Revenue generation historically has been tied to hydrocarbon production and related energy services, with increasing emphasis on technology-driven environmental solutions.
Through Viking and affiliated entities, the company controls or has interests in proprietary systems related to carbon capture, waste heat recovery, and emission treatment. Camber Energy does not operate as a vertically integrated major producer; instead, it focuses on niche assets, intellectual property, and project-based deployments, primarily within the United States. Public disclosures indicate limited reliance on large-scale joint ventures, with strategy centered on controlled subsidiaries and licensing opportunities.
Strategic Position & Investments
Camber Energy’s strategic direction centers on aligning traditional energy assets with emerging environmental technologies. A key initiative has been the development and commercialization of proprietary carbon-capture and emissions-reduction systems, including technologies designed to capture carbon dioxide and treat industrial emissions. These initiatives are positioned to benefit from regulatory pressure on emissions and potential incentives for carbon management solutions.
The company’s most significant investment is its majority ownership stake in Viking Energy Group, Inc., which anchors both legacy energy operations and future technology deployment. Camber Energy has pursued selective acquisitions of intellectual property and technology assets rather than large-scale corporate acquisitions. Its strategic positioning emphasizes optionality in clean-energy markets rather than scale-driven competition with larger energy firms.
Geographic Footprint
Camber Energy’s operational footprint is concentrated in the United States, with core activities and assets located in Texas, Louisiana, and other energy-producing regions. Corporate headquarters are based in the United States, and the company’s filings indicate that substantially all revenues and assets are domestic.
While Camber Energy has referenced the potential for international applications of its environmental technologies, publicly verified operations and revenue-generating activities outside North America are limited. As of the most recent disclosures, international exposure remains minimal and largely prospective rather than operational.
Leadership & Governance
Camber Energy is led by executives with experience in energy markets, restructuring, and small-cap public company management. Leadership strategy emphasizes capital preservation, regulatory compliance, and leveraging intellectual property to create long-term value in energy transition markets.
Key executives include:
- James A. Doris – President and Chief Executive Officer
- James A. Doris – Chairman of the Board
- Anthony S. Mangnall – Chief Financial Officer
- Simpson Brooks – Vice President and Secretary
The leadership philosophy centers on disciplined investment, maintaining public market access, and aligning company strategy with environmental regulation trends while sustaining legacy energy operations.