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ExxonMobil (US:XOM) had to lean on debt to keep buybacks going in the second quarter as lower oil prices hit profits. The company did manage to beat analyst forecasts thanks to higher US onshore ...
XOM posts its highest Q2 production in over 25 years, fueled by Guyana and Permian gains, but valuation concerns remain.
Exxon Stock Slips After Earnings. The CEO Might Have Spooked Investors. Second-quarter earnings of $1.64 a share at the oil giant top analysts' estimates. The solar energy company posted ...
Pro-trade groups won’t take President Donald Trump's love for tariffs at face value, as they gear up for another round of ...
Exxon Mobil's robust Q2 results highlight industry-leading cash flow, shareholder returns, and growth potential.
The US oil major says price compared to grey hydrogen is still a challenge, particularly given the early termination of the ...
London-based Shell also saw its profitability decline, saying Thursday that second-quarter adjusted earnings fell 32 percent ...
Major Wall Street banks have modestly lifted their oil-price forecasts for this year and next, but lingering uncertainty over U.S. tariffs and rising OPEC+ output continue to cloud the outlook. Shell ...
Chinese private oil companies are rapidly expanding in Iraq, stepping in where Western majors exited—just as ExxonMobil and ...
The company maintained strong cash flow, generating $11.5 billion from operations and $5.4 billion in free cash flow.
The company also returned more cash to investors than its peers and ended the quarter with the industry's best balance sheet.
Drawn by more lucrative contract arrangements, smaller Chinese producers are on track to double their output in Iraq to ...
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