Why Shares of ExxonMobil Gushed Higher Today

robot
Abstract generation in progress

Another day and another swing in the price of oil. Following yesterday’s slump, oil prices recovered today and are currently trading above $91 a barrel. That move was enough to send ExxonMobil (XOM +2.54%) higher by 3.9% at midday today.

Why oil stocks are volatile

The decline in the price of oil yesterday came as the Trump administration claimed positive discussions with Iran, and walked back on a threat of an imminent attack on Iran’s power plants. Such an attack would have marked an escalation in the conflict. Moreover, Iran’s military had threatened to indefinitely close the Strait of Hormuz, through which 20% of the world’s energy flows, and attack regional energy infrastructure.

Image source: Getty Images.

Walking back the threat helped calm fears yesterday, but the reality investors woke up to today was that the Strait remains almost entirely closed to commercial traffic, the conflict is still ongoing, and escalatory threats continue to be issued with Iran denying any talks have taken place. That kind of reckoning sent the price of oil higher today.

Expand

NYSE: XOM

ExxonMobil

Today’s Change

(2.54%) $4.09

Current Price

$165.22

Key Data Points

Market Cap

$671B

Day’s Range

$161.75 - $167.47

52wk Range

$97.80 - $167.47

Volume

1.3M

Avg Vol

21M

Gross Margin

21.56%

Dividend Yield

2.51%

Where next for ExxonMobil

All of which means it makes sense to buy shares in oil and other energy stocks to protect against downside risk. As an integrated major with substantial downstream operations, ExxonMobil is often seen as having relatively less exposure to high oil prices, but in the event of a prolonged absence of crude oil from the Persian Gulf, its downstream operations will benefit from the company’s ability to supply crude.

This page may contain third-party content, which is provided for information purposes only (not representations/warranties) and should not be considered as an endorsement of its views by Gate, nor as financial or professional advice. See Disclaimer for details.
  • Reward
  • Comment
  • Repost
  • Share
Comment
Add a comment
Add a comment
No comments
  • Pin