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$53,79
-$3,08(-%5,41)

*Data last updated: 2026-04-19 11:31 (UTC+8)

As of 2026-04-19 11:31, Occidental (OXY) is priced at $53,79, with a total market cap of $53,05B, a P/E ratio of 16,93, and a dividend yield of %1,82. Today, the stock price fluctuated between $51,96 and $54,02. The current price is %3,52 above the day's low and %0,42 below the day's high, with a trading volume of 21,60M. Over the past 52 weeks, OXY has traded between $38,71 to $67,44, and the current price is -%20,24 away from the 52-week high.

OXY Key Stats

Yesterday's Close$56,87
Market Cap$53,05B
Volume21,60M
P/E Ratio16,93
Dividend Yield (TTM)%1,82
Dividend Amount$0,26
Diluted EPS (TTM)2,32
Net Income (FY)$2,36B
Revenue (FY)$21,59B
Earnings Date2026-05-05
EPS Estimate0,65
Revenue Estimate$5,49B
Shares Outstanding932,85M
Beta (1Y)0.23
Ex-Dividend Date2026-03-10
Dividend Payment Date2026-04-15

About OXY

Occidental Petroleum Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the acquisition, exploration, and development of oil and gas properties in the United States, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America. It operates through three segments: Oil and Gas, Chemical, and Midstream and Marketing. The company's Oil and Gas segment explores for, develops, and produces oil and condensate, natural gas liquids (NGLs), and natural gas. Its Chemical segment manufactures and markets basic chemicals, including chlorine, caustic soda, chlorinated organics, potassium chemicals, ethylene dichloride, chlorinated isocyanurates, sodium silicates, and calcium chloride; vinyls comprising vinyl chloride monomer, polyvinyl chloride, and ethylene. The Midstream and Marketing segment gathers, processes, transports, stores, purchases, and markets oil, condensate, NGLs, natural gas, carbon dioxide, and power. This segment also trades around its assets consisting of transportation and storage capacity; and invests in entities. Occidental Petroleum Corporation was founded in 1920 and is headquartered in Houston, Texas.
SectorEnergy
IndustryOil & Gas Exploration & Production
CEOVicki A. Hollub
HeadquartersHouston,TX,US
Official Websitehttps://www.oxy.com

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WhaleMinion

WhaleMinion

04-16 17:12
I've been looking at how Buffett approaches energy investing, and there's actually a pretty interesting playbook here worth understanding if you're thinking about best renewable energy stocks and the broader energy sector. So here's the thing - most people know Buffett for his Apple and Coca-Cola bets, but what gets less attention is how methodical he's been with energy. He's holding major positions in Chevron and Occidental Petroleum, which makes sense on the surface. But what really caught my attention is how he's simultaneously building out massive renewable energy operations through Berkshire Hathaway Energy. That's not a coincidence. Let's break down what he actually owns. Chevron is throwing off serious cash - we're talking $239.8 billion in total assets and over $246 billion in annual revenues. Even with a 40% dip in net income year-over-year, they still returned $26.3 billion to shareholders through dividends and buybacks. That's the kind of cash generation Buffett loves. Then there's Occidental, where Berkshire owns 28.3% - basically a massive bet on long-term oil demand. OXY has been aggressively paying down debt, hitting $4 billion in repayment by mid-2024, which shows management discipline. But here's where it gets interesting. Through Berkshire Hathaway Energy, he's committed over $40 billion to wind, solar, and hydroelectric projects. That's not a side play - that's a serious commitment to best renewable energy stocks and infrastructure. BHE operates some of the largest renewable portfolios across the U.S. and U.K., running companies like PacifiCorp and MidAmerican Energy. What can we actually learn from this? First, Buffett invests in companies with real fundamentals. Chevron's dividend yield sits at 4.38%, and Occidental, while lower at 2.0%, generates consistent cash flow that actually backs up the payouts. This isn't speculation - it's income you can count on. Second lesson is about patience. Berkshire started buying Occidental back in 2019 and kept adding through 2022 and 2023, even when oil prices were all over the place. He didn't try to time the market. He built a position in a company he believed would stay profitable for decades. That's the opposite of chasing trends. The third thing that stands out is the diversification strategy. He's not betting everything on oil staying dominant, but he's also not pretending fossil fuels are going away tomorrow. By holding both traditional energy and best renewable energy stocks through BHE, he's essentially hedging the entire energy transition. It's a smart way to think about it - the future probably isn't winner-take-all. Last point is just the fundamentals obsession. Whether it's Chevron's balance sheet or Occidental's debt management, Buffett focuses on companies that can actually execute and return capital to shareholders. That's the real lesson - strong cash flow and disciplined management beat everything else. If you're building an energy position, this approach of mixing proven cash generators with exposure to renewable growth is worth considering. Gate has pretty good exposure to both traditional energy plays and emerging renewable infrastructure tokens if you want to track this sector.
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