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The geopolitical conflict in the Middle East has left the world short of oil. The United States is exporting oil at a rapid pace to help offset the Middle East shortfall.

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XOM grows production from key low-cost assets, strengthens cash flow and enhances resilience in a higher oil price environment.

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Oil continues to be in focus overall, and oil-related stocks will be an interesting place to get involved over the next several weeks, as there is no real progress seemingly coming from peace talks.

With the price of oil settling in the $90s despite the ongoing situation in the Strait of Hormuz, questions linger as to whether there's another spike in the cards or if we'll be gradually headed back to more normalized levels (think around $60 per barrel).

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High Oil Prices Are Doing What Policy Never Could: It Is Making For Winning Comeback Stories

With WTI above $90, ExxonMobil eyes big Permian profits as Midland/Delaware breakevens sit at $69 and $63 a barrel.

The news out of the Middle East has turned for the worse again, which is why a safety-first investment approach is your best bet.

An Exxon senior vice president just told Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory podcast that physical Brent cargoes are heading to $150 to $160 per barrel in the coming weeks as global inventories approach all-time lows.

XOM leverages its expanded Permian Basin footprint and advanced development techniques to target 2.5 MMboe/d of production by 2030.

Oil prices tumbled in May on optimism that the U.S. and Iran were close to a peace deal. That optimism is already starting to fade in early June.

Exxon Mobil remains attractively valued at roughly 13 times earnings. Current oil market concerns, including the Iranian situation, are not fully reflected in XOM's valuation or future prospects. XOM's natural gas export capabilities, highlighted by the Golden Pass project, are expanding and could drive stronger global pricing alignment.

The warning came as oil markets jolted higher Monday after Iran threatened to shut the Strait of Hormuz amid escalating tensions in the Middle East.

'The Big Money Show' discusses blue state policies and ExxonMobil's decision to move its legal headquarters from New Jersey to business-friendly Texas.

NextEra Energy wants to become the ExxonMobil of the next era.

The oil market is approaching a danger zone.

ExxonMobil Senior Vice President Neil Chapman warns that global crude oil prices could explode to $160 per barrel as dwindling commercial inventories bottom out.

On May 29, 2026, Exxon Mobil Corp (XOM) shares fell 1.2%, closing at $145.26. The stock has experienced a volatile year, with a 52-week high of $176.41 and a lo

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Occidental Petroleum is adding a potentially major long-term growth catalyst.

President Trump told Fox Business this week he would hold the line on Iran sanctions.

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Exxon Mobil Corporation (XOM) Presents at Bernstein 42nd Annual Strategic Decisions Conference Transcript

Oil inventories will hit "really, really low levels" in the coming weeks due to the Middle East conflict, said Exxon Mobil executive Neil Chapman. This will force the price of oil to shoot higher, Chapman said.

The U.S. oil giant is in talks to resume pumping oil in the Latin American country after a 19-year exile, but plenty of hurdles remain.

Occidental Petroleum (NYSE:OXY | OXY Price Prediction) and Exxon Mobil (NYSE:XOM) just closed earnings chapters that read like opposite playbooks.

ExxonMobil has surged ahead of the broader market this year, with analysts at The Motley Fool predicting the oil giant will continue to outperform the S&P 500. The forecast, published by Yahoo Finance, comes as Exxon shares have already climbed 24% in 2026, compared with a 10% gain for the benchmark index.

The global oil industry is in a fragile state because of the geopolitical conflict in the Middle East. Supply has fallen well short of demand, leading to higher energy prices, and there is no quick solution to the problem.

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The company won a vote to reincorporate in Texas, where the legal landscape is considered much more corporate-friendly.

XOM seeks Guyana EPA approval for Haimara in Stabroek- its ninth development- after regulators require a full impact assessment.

E and its partners approve the FID for the Baleine Phase 3 project to sharply increase oil and gas output from Cote d'Ivoire's largest discovery.

On a recent episode of The Real Eisman Playbook, Bernstein Research senior energy analyst Bob Brackett made a claim that should change how income investors look at the oil majors. "Don't compare the yields you get from a commodity company to government yields. Compare them to TIPS. These are inflation protected," he told host Steve... Energy Stocks Are Secretly Better Than Treasuries. Here's Why Bob Brackett Is Loading Up on Exxon and Chevron.

Occidental Petroleum is acquiring a 10% stake in Exxon Mobil's deepwater exploration block offshore Trinidad and Tobago, according to two people familiar with the matter.

CVX, XOM, BP, SHEL and CNQ offer high dividend yields, strong growth outlooks and rising earnings estimates amid market volatility.

WTI above $90 has XOM and COP surging. See which giant?

Exxon Mobil has applied to Guyana's Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for authorization to develop the Haimara gas-condensate discovery in the offshore Stabroek block, the agency said on Sunday. The project would be the consortium's ninth development in the block.

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The geopolitical conflict in the Middle East has pushed oil prices higher. Long-term investors need to consider the history of energy prices, not just the current price of oil.

WTI above $95 per barrel is boosting Permian oil and associated gas, acting as a tailwind for FANG, XOM and CVX.

Dividend-growth blue chips like Coca-Cola double income in nine years despite lower starting yields, while high-yield BDCs and REITs with frozen payouts risk delivering less income over a decade than lower-yield growers.

ExxonMobil pulls back after a breakout from a double bottom and key moving averages, testing support levels that will determine whether the broader uptrend resumes.

U.S. oil major Exxon Mobil is in talks to acquire rights to produce oil in Venezuela nearly two decades after it was effectively expelled from the country, the New York Times reported on Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter.

Investors interested in Oil and Gas - Integrated - International stocks are likely familiar with Ecopetrol (EC) and Exxon Mobil (XOM). But which of these two stocks is more attractive to value investors?

XOM leans on a low-debt balance sheet to keep funding projects and dividends, and hunt deals, even as oil and gas prices swing.

The oil company claims Glass Lewis and ISS have little incentive to support proposals tied to Texas because of a continuing legal battle with state Attorney General Ken Paxton.

QatarEnergy said on Thursday it had signed a preliminary deal with ExxonMobil and Egypt's government to study the development and commercialisation of gas discoveries in Cyprus using Egypt's existing gas and LNG infrastructure.

WTI above $100 keeps Permian names FANG, XOM and CVX in focus as EIA sees higher basin output, and producers tout efficiency gains.

Middle East tensions are stoking volatility; a low-beta screen spotlights Liquidia, Exxon Mobil, Valero Energy and Diamondback Energy.

CVE is positioned to benefit from strong crude prices as elevated WTI and Brent levels support upstream earnings growth.

XOM expands its LNG footprint as rising data center demand and additional export capacity strengthen its long-term growth strategy.

ExxonMobil and Chevron are two of the largest oil companies in the world. While they're both similarly strong companies, one stands out as the best in the sector.

As Wall Street pours billions into artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure, Oxbow Advisors founder Ted Oakley says investors are ignoring the massive energy and commodity demand needed to power the AI boom — creating an opportunity in beaten-down energy stocks.

Bernstein analyst Bob Brackett has a reframe for income investors who keep dismissing energy stocks because the headline yield looks thin against the 10-year Treasury.

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