Geopolitical tensions in the Middle East could drive oil prices as high as $120 per barrel according to JP Morgan, benefiting Exxon Mobil's earnings outlook. Applying the Graham Number, Exxon Mobil's intrinsic value ranges from $103 to $134 per share, depending on EPS scenarios. Exxon Mobil's strong balance sheet and Dividend Aristocrat status provide downside protection and income stability for investors.
XOM's upstream profits face pressure from falling oil prices, but its low Permian breakeven costs offer a key buffer.
Exxon Mobil (XOM) reachead $107.22 at the closing of the latest trading day, reflecting a +2.14% change compared to its last close.
Oil & Gas Integrated Industry | Energy Sector | Mr. Darren W. Woods CEO | NYSE Exchange | 30231G102 Cusip |
US Country | 61,000 Employees | 12 Feb 2025 Last Dividend | 19 Jul 2001 Last Split | 13 Jan 1978 IPO Date |
Exxon Mobil Corporation, founded in 1870 and headquartered in Spring, Texas, is a global leader in the exploration, production, and sale of crude oil and natural gas. Expanding its operations beyond traditional energy sources, the company is also exploring lower-emission business opportunities. Through its various segments such as Upstream, Energy Products, Chemical Products, and Specialty Products, Exxon Mobil caters to a diverse range of energy and chemical needs worldwide. The company’s commitment to sustainability is evident in its pursuit of carbon capture and storage, hydrogen, lower-emission fuels, and lithium technologies, positioning itself at the forefront of environmental innovation.