Shares of** Occidental **(OXY +9.47%) rallied on Thursday, as investors applauded the oil and gas producer’s fourth-quarter earnings report.
By the close of trading, Occidental’s stock price was up more than 9%.
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Bolstering the balance sheet
Occidental completed the sale of its chemical manufacturing business, OxyChem, on Jan. 2. The proceeds enabled the energy supplier to pay down its debt by $5.8 billion since mid-December.
Occidental is also using its newfound financial flexibility to increase its cash returns to shareholders. The company boosted its quarterly dividend by 8% to $0.26 per share. The dividend is payable on April 15 to shareholders of record as of March 10.
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NYSE: OXY
Occidental Petroleum
Today’s Change
(9.47%) $4.46
Current Price
$51.57
Key Data Points
Market Cap
$46B
Day’s Range
$49.67 - $52.22
52wk Range
$34.78 - $52.58
Volume
2.1M
Avg Vol
10M
Gross Margin
33.46%
Dividend Yield
2.04%
Bountiful cash flow generation
The energy provider produced an average of 1,481 thousand barrels of oil equivalent per day in the fourth quarter, driven by the strong performance of its Permian and Rockies operations.
Despite a decline in realized crude oil and natural gas prices, Occidental continued to crank out cash. Its operating and free cash flow came in at $2.6 billion and $1 billion, respectively.
“Our emphasis on operational excellence and cost efficiency drove meaningful production and operating expense outperformance during the fourth quarter,” CEO Vicki Hollub said.
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Why Occidental Stock Popped Today
Shares of** Occidental **(OXY +9.47%) rallied on Thursday, as investors applauded the oil and gas producer’s fourth-quarter earnings report.
By the close of trading, Occidental’s stock price was up more than 9%.
Image source: Getty Images.
Bolstering the balance sheet
Occidental completed the sale of its chemical manufacturing business, OxyChem, on Jan. 2. The proceeds enabled the energy supplier to pay down its debt by $5.8 billion since mid-December.
Occidental is also using its newfound financial flexibility to increase its cash returns to shareholders. The company boosted its quarterly dividend by 8% to $0.26 per share. The dividend is payable on April 15 to shareholders of record as of March 10.
Expand
NYSE: OXY
Occidental Petroleum
Today’s Change
(9.47%) $4.46
Current Price
$51.57
Key Data Points
Market Cap
$46B
Day’s Range
$49.67 - $52.22
52wk Range
$34.78 - $52.58
Volume
2.1M
Avg Vol
10M
Gross Margin
33.46%
Dividend Yield
2.04%
Bountiful cash flow generation
The energy provider produced an average of 1,481 thousand barrels of oil equivalent per day in the fourth quarter, driven by the strong performance of its Permian and Rockies operations.
Despite a decline in realized crude oil and natural gas prices, Occidental continued to crank out cash. Its operating and free cash flow came in at $2.6 billion and $1 billion, respectively.
“Our emphasis on operational excellence and cost efficiency drove meaningful production and operating expense outperformance during the fourth quarter,” CEO Vicki Hollub said.