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Occidental Petroleum and Diamondback Energy may be poised to rally after U.S. crude oil prices broke above a key resistance level on Friday, according to the chief market strategist at Miller Tabak. "That paves the way for higher prices," said Bob Yawger, managing director and energy futures strategist at Mizuho Americas. "If crude oil rolls back over, breaks below that level — that's going to tell you that I'm wrong. "And that tells me that if he's buying a stock that's highly leveraged to the price of oil, he believes oil prices are going higher." Just on Friday, Houthi militants claimed responsibility for a missile attack on an oil tanker, while a Ukrainian drone attack on a Russian fuel terminal on the Baltic Sea helped push oil prices higher earlier in the week.
Persons: Miller Tabak, Miller, Matt Maley, Bob Yawger, Yawger, WTI, Maley, It's, Diamondback, Buffett, Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway, Friday's, Houthi Organizations: Occidental Petroleum, Diamondback Energy, West Texas, CNBC, Mizuho Americas, Occidental, Diamondback, United States Oil ETF, Berkshire, Wall Street Locations: Miller Tabak ., China, Occidental, Occidental's, Houston, FactSet, U.S, Russia, Ukraine, Ukrainian, Baltic
Supply is forecast to grow by 1.5 million barrels per day to a new high of 103.5 million barrels per day, according to the IEA. Demand will grow by 1.2 million barrels daily, down from 2.3 million in 2023, with the post-pandemic recovery over and major economies set to slow. WTI and Brent closed out 2023 down more than 10% and OPEC+ production cuts have so far failed to lift prices. Goldman Sachs, for example, says oil prices could double if there is a prolonged disruption to shipments through the Strait of Hormuz. 'Golden era' Stronger U.S. oil production in 2023 surprised even oil industry CEOs such as Chevron's Wirth and Occidental's Vicki Hollub, they told CNBC in recent interviews.
Persons: Michael Wirth, Wirth, CNBC's Brian Sullivan, Goldman Sachs, Walt Chancellor, Daniel Yergin, Brent, Adi Imsirovic, Imsirovic, Yergin, Bob Yawger, Yawger, Matt Smith, Smith, Chevron's Wirth, Occidental's Vicki Hollub, I'm, Macquarie, Chancellor, Hollub, Organizations: P, Energy Information Agency, Chevron, P Global, CNBC, Economic, West Texas, Center for Strategic, International Studies, OPEC, Bank of America, Oil, International Energy Agency, IEA, Brent, Mizuho, Gulf, Americas, Western Hemisphere Locations: East, U.S, Macquarie, Davos, Switzerland, Canada, United States, United Kingdom, OPEC, Brazil, Guyana, Americas, Europe, Red, Kpler, Iran, Hormuz
Leggate has selected Occidental , Chevron and Exxon Mobil as his top picks. Bank of America is broadly cutting stock price targets in the oil and gas sector on a declining oil curve. He has set Occidental's price target at $80, implying 35% upside. The analyst has a price target of $180 for Chevron, suggesting the company's stock could rise 19% from here. Exxon's target is $140, suggesting nearly 37% upside, while Chevron has 19% upside with a target of $180.
Persons: Doug Leggate, Leggate, Hess Organizations: Bank of America, Occidental, Chevron, Exxon Mobil, Exxon, Natural Resources Locations: Ukraine, Occidental
Occidental will issue $9.1 billion in debt and about $1.7 billion in common stock to finance the transaction. Occidental Petroleum on Monday agreed to buy CrownRock , a major privately held energy producer that operates in the Permian Basin, for $12 billion. Occidental CEO Vicki Hollub said the company is purchasing CrownRock to increase its scale in the Midland Basin. Occidental is the ninth-largest energy company in the U.S. with a market capitalization of $49.7 billion. Occidental's purchase of CrownRock is the third major deal in the energy sector in less than two months.
Persons: Vicki Hollub, Hollub, CNBC's, CrownRock, Timothy Dunn, Warren Buffett's, Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway, Berkshire Hathaway, Buffett, Carl Icahn, Enverus, Weeks, Hess Organizations: Midland Basin, U.S . Energy Information Administration, U.S, Occidental Petroleum, Occidental, Endeavor Resources, Houston, Lime Rock Partners, Warren Buffett's Berkshire, Anadarko Petroleum, Exxon Mobil, Natural Resources, Chevron, Pioneer, Texas Intermediate, CNBC, Energy Information Administration Locations: Occidental, Midland, Texas, U.S, Warren, Berkshire, CrownRock
A piece of equipment called a distributor used to hold trays of limestone for capturing carbon is seen at the Heirloom Carbon Technologies facility in Brisbane, California, U.S. February 1, 2023. Direct Air Capture such as that used by Heirloom can secure the CO2, but it is not yet clear whether it can do so at a price that makes the technology practical. The new facility, which uses crushed limestone to capture 1,000 tonnes a year, is part of a ramp up that Heirloom says will cut costs. Current industry prices for carbon removal by direct air capture are around $600-$1,000 a tonne, one person familiar with the situation said. The Department of Energy is spending billions in grants to built Direct Air Capture demonstration hubs.
Persons: Nathan Frandino, Energy Jennifer Granholm, Peter Henderson, Marguerita Choy Organizations: REUTERS, U.S, Energy, Department of Energy, Occidental Petroleum, BlackRock Inc, Thomson Locations: Brisbane , California, U.S, California, San Francisco Bay, Tracy , California, Occidental's West Texas
Before turning 93 on Wednesday, Warren Buffett made a number of astute moves in the past 12 months that helped push his conglomerate Berkshire Hathaway to an all-time high. Buying T-bills Buffett's massive cash hoard swelled to nearly $150 billion at the end of the second quarter. And the only question for next Monday is whether we will buy $10 billion in 3-month or 6-month" T-bills, Buffett told CNBC. Ramping up Japan bet Buffett recently hiked his stakes in five Japanese trading houses — Itochu , Marubeni , Mitsubishi , Mitsui and Sumitomo — to more than 8.5%. Occidental stake tops 25% Buffett also kept buying the dip in Occidental Petroleum , now owning a quarter of the oil giant.
Persons: Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway, he's, Buffett, Treasurys, Chamath Palihapitiya, oilman Armand Hammer, NVR, Todd Combs, Ted Weschler, Benjamin Moore Organizations: Buffett, Berkshire, CNBC, Japan, Mitsubishi, Mitsui, Sumitomo, Social, Occidental, Occidental Petroleum, Clayton Homes, Berkshire Hathaway Energy Locations: Berkshire, Fitch's, U.S, Japan, Occidental, Horton
Occidental, which is a top holding of Warren Buffett 's Berkshire Hathaway , is one of a handful of companies eyeing the capture, use and storage of carbon as a long-term business venture. The company expects to align the Canadian air capture company with the work of 1PointFive, the Occidental-owned business already working on the technology. Bilson said the acquisition should help speed up Occidental's timeline for releasing a global carbon removal offering. Wall Street firms are also watching a handful of other companies such as Baker Hughes , Weyerhaeuser and Bloom Energy as potential winners amid the growing focus on carbon technology. Interested in learning more about carbon capture and the major stocks in the space?
Persons: Warren Buffett, Berkshire Hathaway, Gordon Haskett, Don Bilson, Bilson, CCUS, Wood MacKenzie, Goldman Sachs, Baker Hughes Organizations: Occidental Petroleum, Carbon Engineering, Occidental, Wall, Weyerhaeuser, Bloom Energy, CNBC Pro Locations: America, Occidental
The logo for Occidental Petroleum is displayed on a screen on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in New York, U.S., April 30, 2019. The DAC technology is in early stages of commercialization and will require multibillion-dollar investments to prove it can work economically and generate profits. President Joe Biden's administration views DAC technology as a tool to help meet a goal of neutralizing emissions by 2050, if it can be commercialized and applied at industrial scale. While carbon capture is applied to emissions produced at industrial facilities, DAC actively removes CO2 from the air. Some of that money will fund Occidental's 30 proposed DAC plants in Kleberg Country, Texas.
Persons: Brendan McDermid, " Roth, Joe Biden's, Vicki Hollub, Sourasis Bose, Shilpi Majumdar, David Gregorio Our Organizations: Occidental Petroleum, New York Stock Exchange, REUTERS, Carbon Engineering Ltd, Occidental, Low Carbon Ventures, U.S . Department of Energy, Congress, Carbon Engineering, Thomson Locations: New York, U.S, Texas, Louisiana, Country , Texas, Occidental, Bengaluru
The money from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law will now help fund two DAC hub projects, one in Texas and one in Louisiana. They will eventually remove more carbon per year than all of the current projects combined. Climeworks, based in Zurich, Switzerland, currently has the world's largest DAC plant in Iceland, which removes about 4,000 tons of CO2 per year. The DAC Hubs program is a vital investment for DAC to reach climate impact at scale," said Andrew Fishbein, senior climate policy manager for Climeworks. Heirloom is a California-based startup that is using limestone to remove carbon from the air.
Persons: Jennifer Granholm, Vicki Hollub, Andrew Fishbein Organizations: U.S . Department of Energy, Law, of Energy, Occidental Petroleum, Biden, Department, DAC, Breakthrough Energy, Microsoft Locations: Texas, Louisiana, U.S, Corpus Christi, United States, The Louisiana, Zurich, Switzerland, Iceland, California, Paris
REUTERS/Brendan McDermidAug 2 (Reuters) - Occidental Petroleum (OXY.N) on Wednesday raised its full-year production forecast by 1%, but missed second-quarter profit expectations due to a slide in oil and gas prices and took a writedown to exit some operations. Weak oil and gas prices have hit earnings of U.S. oil producers after a bumper year in 2022 when Russia's invasion of Ukraine buoyed energy prices. The better-than-expected output in the quarter also helped the company raise its full-year production guidance by 1% to between 1.19 million boepd and 1.24 million boepd, from a midpoint of 1.195 million previously. Meanwhile, rival U.S. oil producers Marathon Oil (MRO.N) and APA Corp (APA.O) reported quarterly earnings that beat analysts' estimates on higher than projected output. Apache said output was tracking in line with its full-year production guidance of 404,000 to 408,000 boepd.
Persons: Brendan McDermid, Mrinalika Roy, Arun Koyyur, Matthew Lewis Organizations: Occidental Petroleum, New York Stock Exchange, REUTERS, Oil, APA Corp, Apache, Thomson Locations: New York, U.S, Ukraine, Occidental, Suriname, Bengaluru, Arathy, Houston
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway now owns a little more than 25% of Occidental Petroleum after the latest purchases. Buffett's conglomerate picked up another 2.1 million shares this week, according to SEC filings. Berkshire's total holding of Occidental is worth around $13 billion, vested in 224 million shares. Berkshire now owns 224 million shares of the oil producer worth $13 billion. Occidental shares traded at $58.52 on Friday, with the stock down 4% from levels at the start of the year.
Persons: Warren, Berkshire, , Berkshire Hathaway, Buffett, Brent Organizations: Berkshire Hathaway, Occidental Petroleum, SEC, Service, Occidental, Securities, Exchange Commission, Berkshire, Energy, West Texas Intermediate Locations: Occidental, Ukraine, Occidental , Berkshire, China
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway keeps buying the dip in Occidental Petroleum , now owning a quarter of the oil giant. The conglomerate purchased an additional 2.1 million Occidental shares on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, boosting its stake in the Houston-based energy producer to 25.1%, a new regulatory filing showed. Berkshire now owns 224.1 million shares, worth $12.9 billion based on Wednesday's closing price of $57.46. The buying spree this year came as Occidental shares pulled back after a stellar 2022. Berkshire also owns $10 billion of Occidental preferred stock, and has warrants to buy another 83.9 million common shares for $5 billion, or $59.62 each.
Persons: Warren, Berkshire Hathaway, oilman Armand Hammer, Vicki Hollub, she's, Buffett, Hollub Organizations: Occidental Petroleum, Occidental, Berkshire, Buffett, Cities Service Locations: Occidental, Houston, Berkshire
Berkshire Hathaway boosts stake in Occidental Petroleum to 25%
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June 28 (Reuters) - Berkshire Hathaway Inc (BRKa.N) said on Wednesday it has acquired more shares of Occidental Petroleum Corp (OXY.N), boosting its stake in the oil company to above 25%. The conglomerate, controlled by billionaire Warren Buffett, said in a regulatory filing that it paid about $122.1 million for 2.14 million Occidental shares between June 26 and June 28. Berkshire had also purchased about 4.66 million Occidental shares on May 30. It also recently owned about $9.5 billion of Occidental preferred stock carrying an 8% dividend, plus warrants to buy another $5 billion of Occidental shares at $59.62 each. Berkshire had amassed a 22.6% stake in the BNSF railroad before paying $26.5 billion for the remainder in 2010.
Persons: Warren Buffett, Buffett, We're, We've, Jonathan Stempel, Sherry Jacob, Phillips Organizations: Berkshire Hathaway Inc, Occidental Petroleum Corp, Occidental, Berkshire, Anadarko Petroleum Corp, BNSF, Apple Inc, Thomson Locations: Berkshire, Houston, Russia, Ukraine, Occidental, Omaha , Nebraska, Bengaluru
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway bought more shares of Occidental Petroleum in each of the last six trading days, boosting its stake in the Houston-based oil-and-gas producer to 24.4%, according to regulatory filings. The Omaha-based conglomerate purchased a total of of 5.6 million shares for $327.2 million over the past six sessions at an average price of $58 a share. Berkshire now owns 217.3 million shares with a market value of nearly $12.7 billion. Shares of Occidental rose nearly 2% in premarket trading Friday. Berkshire owns $10 billion of Occidental preferred stock, and has warrants to buy another 83.9 million common shares for $5 billion, or $59.62 each.
May 18 (Reuters) - Berkshire Hathaway Inc (BRKa.N) said on Thursday it had acquired more shares of Occidental Petroleum Corp (OXY.N), boosting its stake in the oil company to 24.4%. In a regulatory filing, the conglomerate controlled by billionaire Warren Buffett said it paid about $201 million for 3.46 million Occidental shares between May 16 and 18. Berkshire has bought Occidental shares on each of the last six trading days, paying about $327 million for 5.62 million shares. Berkshire also owns approximately $9.5 billion of Occidental preferred stock carrying an 8% annual dividend, plus warrants to buy $5 billion of Occidental common shares at $59.62 each. He also tried to end speculation that Berkshire might buy Occidental and further diversify its own energy portfolio.
HOUSTON, May 10 (Reuters) - Occidental Petroleum Corp (OXY.N) on Wednesday said it will distribute any excess cash from high oil prices to shareholders instead of funding direct air capture (DAC) plants. It is building its first large scale DAC plant in Texas. It is, however, lacking external funding to fulfill its plan to build more than 100 DAC units, starting with the second plant. Occidental on Tuesday reported adjusted income of $1.1 billion, missing analysts estimates amid a 20% decline in oil prices from a year ago. Results were primarily impacted by the timing of crude oil sales in the quarter, the company said.
May 9 (Reuters) - U.S. oil and gas producer Occidental Petroleum Corp (OXY.N) on Tuesday reported a 48% decline in first-quarter earnings that fell well short of analyst estimates as global economic growth concerns led to a decline in oil prices. Occidental's crude oil sold for 19% less than the year-ago quarter, averaging $74.22 per barrel. Earnings declined despite a boost in first quarter oil and gas daily output to 1.22 million barrels from 1.08 million a year earlier, helped by higher production from its Permian operations. Adjusted earnings of $1.09 per share for the quarter fell far short of analysts' $1.24 per share estimate compiled by Refinitiv. Occidental increased its year-end production guidance by 20,000 barrels of oil and gas to 1.22 million barrels per day.
OMAHA, Nebraska, May 6 (Reuters) - Warren Buffett said on Saturday that Berkshire Hathaway Inc (BRKa.N) is not planning to acquire Occidental Petroleum Corp (OXY.N) but remains happy with its large investment in the oil company. Speaking at Berkshire's annual shareholder meeting, Buffett rejected speculation that Berkshire would buy Occidental after having accumulated a 23.6% stake. "We will not be making any offer for Occidental," Buffett said. "Hollub is an extraordinary manager at Occidental," Buffett said. Last August, Berkshire won U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission permission to buy up to 50% of Occidental's common stock.
Follow our live coverage of Warren Buffett at Berkshire Hathaway meeting. — Warren Buffett said Saturday that Berkshire Hathaway doesn't plan on taking full control of Occidental Petroleum , an oil giant where it has amassed a stake north of 20%. "There's speculation about us buying control, we're not going to buy control," the 'Oracle of Omaha' said at Berkshire's annual shareholder meeting. "We will not be making any offer for control of Occidental, but we love the shares we have," Buffett said. Berkshire owns $10 billion of Occidental preferred stock, and has warrants to buy another 83.9 million common shares for $5 billion, or $59.62 each.
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Warren Buffett's buying spree of Occidental Petroleum is showing no signs of stopping, and Wall Street firm TD Cowen said investors should follow suit. Berkshire Hathaway purchased an additional 3.7 million Occidental shares for $216 million on Monday and last Thursday, boosting the conglomerate's stake in the Houston-based energy producer to 23.5%, a new regulatory filing showed. OXY 1Y mountain Occidental TD Cowen upgraded Occidental to outperform from market perform on Tuesday following the news. On top of Occidental's strong fundamentals, the Wall Street firm said the "captive buying support from Berkshire Hathaway" is a catalyst for the stock. "Berkshire buying shows little evidence of slowing," TD Cowen said.
The investor's Berkshire Hathaway bought another $216 million or so of Occidental Petroleum stock. The famed investor's Berkshire Hathaway poured $216 million into Occidental Petroleum within the past three trading days, a Securities and Exchange Commission filing revealed Monday. Buffett's conglomerate scooped up nearly 3.7 million shares, boosting its stake to almost 212 million shares or 23.6% of the oil-and-gas company. Occidental stock rose 3% in premarket trading Tuesday, after the news. Berkshire received both the preferred stock and warrants in return for financing Occidental's takeover of Anadarko Petroleum in 2019.
March 27 (Reuters) - Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc (BRKa.N) boosted its ownership stake in Occidental Petroleum Corp (OXY.N) to about 23.6% after buying nearly 3.7 million additional shares. It now owns about 211.7 million Occidental shares worth $12.6 billion based on the oil company's closing price of $59.65 on Monday. In August, Berkshire won U.S. Federal Energy Regulatory Commission permission to buy up to 50% of Occidental's common stock. It also owns $10 billion of Occidental preferred stock with an 8% dividend, plus warrants to buy another $5 billion of common shares at $59.62 each. Berkshire built a 22.6% stake in BNSF before paying $26.5 billion for the remainder in 2010.
Warren Buffett 's Berkshire Hathaway snapped up more shares of Occidental Petroleum , taking advantage of sliding oil prices amid the spreading banking crisis. The Omaha, Nebraska-based conglomerate bought 7.9 million shares in multiple trades on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, a new regulatory filing showed. That brought Berkshire's total number of shares in Occidental to 208 million shares, 23.1% of the oil giant's outstanding shares. The "Oracle of Omaha" had purchased 5.8 million shares for $352.5 million on March 3, March 4, and March 7. Occidental shares opened slightly lower on Thursday.
Berkshire paid about $355 million for 5.8 million Occidental shares between March 3 and March 7, according to the filing. Buffett's company now owns about 200.2 million Occidental shares worth $12.2 billion, based on Tuesday's closing price of $60.85. Berkshire also owns $10 billion of Occidental preferred stock that throws off $800 million of annual dividends, plus warrants to buy another $5 billion of common stock. Occidental ended January with about 900 million shares outstanding. Berkshire ended 2022 with $128.6 billion of cash and equivalents.
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