Movement Alert|Occidental Declines 3.33% Overnight, Integrated Oil Sector Under Broad Pressure Amid Geopolitical Volatility

Market Focus
Jul 27

On July 27, Occidental fell 3.33% overnight, trading at $55.55/share, with turnover of approximately $298,800.

The integrated oil and gas sector experienced broad-based selling pressure. Among major peers, Exxon Mobil declined 3.43%, Chevron fell 3.28%, Shell dropped 0.49%, and Suncor lost 1.23%. The sector-wide weakness comes amid heightened volatility in crude oil markets, as diplomatic efforts for a 10-day ceasefire between the US and Iran compete with escalating supply disruption risks at the Strait of Hormuz and Bab el-Mandeb. Brent crude recently touched $100/barrel before pulling back below $90 on ceasefire hopes, creating sharp two-way price swings that have pressured energy equities.

Adding to headwinds for Occidental specifically, multiple investment banks recently cut their price targets: JPMorgan lowered its target to $60, Citigroup to $60, and Stephens to $69. Meanwhile, the company disclosed that Q2 crude oil collar option settlements reduced operating cash flow by $156 million. Occidental is scheduled to report Q2 earnings on August 5, with consensus EPS expected at $1.94.

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