Chevron's $1.62B Volume at 52nd Rank Fuels Record Production and $5.5B Shareholder Payout Amid $53B Hess Acquisition
Chevron (CVX) closed August 1 with a 0.16% decline, trading at a volume of $1.62 billion, ranking 52nd in market activity. The energy giant reported Q2 adjusted earnings of $1.77 per share, surpassing the $1.70 consensus estimate, driven by record global production of 3.4 million barrels of oil equivalent per day. Despite a 44% year-over-year drop in net income to $2.49 billion, the firm highlighted cost reductions and a $5.5 billion shareholder payout, including $2.6 billion in buybacks and $2.9 billion in dividends.
The company finalized its $53 billion acquisition of Hess Corporation on July 18 after resolving a dispute with Exxon MobilXOM--. The deal, which includes assets in Guyana, the Bakken formation, and the Gulf of Mexico, is expected to bolster Chevron’s long-term growth. Production in the Permian Basin reached 1 million barrels per day, while global output rose 3% year-over-year. However, lower crude prices reduced profits in its production segment by 38% compared to the prior year.
Chevron’s refining segment saw a 23% increase in earnings to $737 million, benefiting from higher product sales margins. Capital expenditures fell 7.5% from the previous year, and the company raised its 2026 free cash flow guidance to $12.5 billion. Analysts noted the resolution of Hess deal uncertainties as a catalyst for the strong performance, though third-quarter production is projected to dip due to maintenance.
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