On August 3, Devon declined 3.21% overnight, trading at $43.68/share, with turnover of $259,700. The stock came under pressure as crude oil prices retreated sharply ahead of the company's second-quarter earnings release scheduled for August 4 after market close.
On the news front, oil tanker transit volumes through the Strait of Hormuz showed a marginal recovery, significantly cooling market concerns over Middle East crude supply disruptions. Brent crude pulled back from a recent high above $93/barrel to approximately $88, with geopolitical risk premiums continuing to unwind. The oil price weakness dragged the broader North American shale sector lower, with peers ConocoPhillips falling 2.86%, EOG Resources declining 2.73%, and Apache dropping 3.78%. Additionally, with Devon's Q2 earnings imminent, market participants adopted a wait-and-see stance, amplifying the downward pressure from falling oil prices. Consensus estimates project Q2 revenue of approximately $6.262 billion, up 55.66% year-over-year, with adjusted EPS of $1.39.
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