Exxon Mobil outlines new Guyana plans, shares track oil price moves on NYSE
25.06.2026 - 21:09:15 | ad-hoc-news.deBy Daniel Hoffmann, Chart & Technicals desk. Reviewed prior to publication on 2026-06-25, 21:08.
Exxon Mobil Corporation (US30231G1022) on Thursday highlighted further steps in the development of its deepwater Guyana oil portfolio. The NYSE-listed energy major continues to frame the South American project as a long-term growth pillar in recent investor materials and commentary.
What Exxon Mobil is planning in Guyana
Exxon Mobil operates the Stabroek Block offshore Guyana and has disclosed multiple production phases there, including earlier phases such as Liza and Payara that underpin its longer-term output growth ambitions. In its latest communications, the group reiterates plans to keep expanding Guyana output with additional project stages subject to regulatory approvals and partner alignment. Recent Exxon Mobil investor information
The company has previously described Guyana as one of the most attractive new oil provinces globally, citing low breakeven costs and favorable reservoir characteristics compared with many legacy fields. It holds a leading role in the Stabroek consortium alongside Hess and CNOOC, which gives the U.S. group a clear operational hand in scheduling future phases of field development and associated infrastructure.
How Exxon Mobil shares trade versus oil and peers
Exxon Mobil shares trade on the NYSE, where they typically move in step with the broader S&P 500 energy components and global oil benchmarks such as Brent and WTI crude. On Thursday, front-month crude prices were modestly weaker compared with recent weeks, reflecting mixed macro data and supply headlines, and energy sector sentiment on Wall Street stayed cautious. Barchart data for Exxon Mobil shares
In recent sessions, Exxon Mobil shares have traded around levels that leave the stock reasonably aligned with other global oil majors such as Chevron and Shell when measured against prevailing oil prices and refining margins. Analysts monitoring the sector have pointed to Guyana, U.S. Permian Basin exposure and downstream operations as key differentiators when they compare Exxon Mobil with peers on profitability and cash generation. Analyst overview for Exxon Mobil
All news and analysis on the Exxon Mobil shares
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How Exxon Mobil makes its money
Exxon Mobil generates most of its revenue from the exploration, production, refining and sale of crude oil, natural gas and refined petroleum products worldwide. The company also runs a large chemicals business, producing petrochemicals and related materials used in plastics, industrial applications and consumer goods manufacturing.
Where Exxon Mobil stock trades today
Exxon Mobil shares most recently traded around levels in the upper double-digit to low triple-digit U.S. dollar range on the NYSE, with the exact price varying intraday in line with general equity market moves and changes in global oil benchmarks.
Exxon Mobil at a glance
- Company: Exxon Mobil Corporation
- ISIN: US30231G1022
- WKN: 852549
- Ticker: XOM
- Trading venue: NYSE
- Price (as of 2026-06-25, 19:00): latest available levels in the upper double-digit to low triple-digit range USD
- Market cap: around several hundred billion USD (as of late June 2026)
- Sector / industry: Energy - Integrated oil and gas
- Index membership: S&P 500
- Next earnings date: not officially scheduled
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