7 years of revenue, profit, cash flow and balance-sheet history through FY2025,
from SEC filings — with a computed, factual read of the trend.
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Growth & profitability
Free cash flow has grown 16.4% per year over the past 5 years.
Financial health
Total debt ($277M) exceeds cash ($41M); net debt is $236M.
Operating income covered interest expense 3.5× in the latest year.
Total debt is 3.7× EBITDA.
Revenue & net income
RevenueNet income
Margins (gross / operating / net)
GrossOperatingNet
Free cash flow (CFO − capex)
Free cash flow
Cash vs total debt
CashTotal debt
Cash flow: operating / investing / financing
OperatingInvestingFinancing
Key annual figures
FY
Revenue
Net income
Gross M
Op M
FCF
Total debt
Cash
2025
—
$62M
—
—
—
$277M
$41M
2024
$0
$52M
—
—
$92M
$321M
$68M
2023
$12M
$36M
0.0%
557.8%
$60M
$420M
$74M
2022
$0
$54M
—
—
$54M
$497M
$49M
2021
$0
$53M
—
—
$80M
$562M
$47M
2020
—
$34M
—
—
$69M
$608M
$25M
2019
—
$4M
—
—
$43M
$653M
$16M
Valuation over time
How the market has priced DLNG against its own fundamentals since 2023-03 —
each month-end's share price set against the most recent annual filing, so the multiple moves
as price runs ahead of (or behind) earnings. Split-adjusted.
The price-to-earnings ratio has risen from 1.9× (Mar '23) to 2.0× (Jun '26).
The price-to-sales ratio has risen from 8.7× (Jan '24) to 14.5× (Nov '24).
Price / earnings (P/E)
P/E
Price / sales (P/S)
P/S
Frequently asked questions
Is DLNG growing its revenue and profit?
See the revenue and net-income charts above for Dynagas LNG Partners LP's multi-year trend.
How much debt does DLNG have?
As of FY2025, Dynagas LNG Partners LP reported $277M of total debt against $41M of cash; operating income covered interest expense 3.5×.
What is DLNG's profit margin?
In FY2025, gross margin was —, operating margin —, and net margin —.
What is DLNG's P/E ratio?
As of Jun '26, Dynagas LNG Partners LP traded at a price-to-earnings ratio of about 2.0× (market cap ÷ latest annual net income). The valuation charts above show how its P/E, P/S have moved with the share price. These are computed facts, not advice.
Where does this data come from?
All figures are extracted from the company’s SEC EDGAR/XBRL filings — 10-K annual reports and 10-Q quarterly reports (use the Annual / Quarterly toggle). Quarterly figures are derived from the as-filed statements (year-to-date amounts are differenced into discrete quarters). Growth rates and ratios are computed by tradmap; nothing here is investment advice.
Source: SEC EDGAR / XBRL (10-K + 10-Q filings) · prices EOD (Databento), corporate-action-adjusted ·
growth rates, valuation multiples & ratios computed by tradmap. Valuation uses each month-end price
against the latest annual filing. Informational only — not investment advice.