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05 Jul 2026, 12:30 UTC · 2h ago
3 Energy Stocks to Buy in July
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24/7 Wall Street
05 Jul 2026, 12:30 UTC · 2h ago
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WTI crude prices cooled to approximately $79 per barrel from a peak of $114.58, leading to price declines of 6% to 9% for Exxon Mobil, Chevron, and ConocoPhillips. — Lower commodity prices directly compress top-line revenue and margins for energy producers, driving recent stock sell-offs.
-0.60Exxon Mobil, Chevron, and ConocoPhillips all beat Q1 earnings expectations, with Chevron's adjusted EPS beating estimates by 46%. — Strong operational performance and earnings beats suggest resilience despite volatile commodity pricing.
+0.50The EIA expects OPEC spare capacity to average only 2.5 million b/d in 2027 following the UAE's departure from the cartel. — Tight spare capacity supports a floor for oil prices, which is fundamentally bullish for energy equities over the medium term.
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ConocoPhillips targets $7 billion in incremental free cash flow by 2029 driven by the Willow and Port Arthur LNG projects. — Clear growth catalysts and specific FCF targets provide a valuation floor and upside potential for the stock.
+0.30Exxon Mobil and Chevron have extended long-term dividend growth streaks to 43 and 39 consecutive years, respectively. — Consistent dividend growth attracts income investors and reduces equity volatility during price downturns.
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Attractive valuation with a low forward P/E and strong growth targets for free cash flow by 2029.
Significant Q1 earnings beat, strong shareholder returns, and synergy targets from the Hess acquisition.
Strong Q1 earnings beat, 43 years of dividend increases, and growth in Guyana and LNG.
Mentioned positively in the context of a data-center power joint venture with Chevron.
Mentioned as a successful past call by an analyst, but not the focus of current news.
[mutual] Both are described as energy stocks competing for investor capital.
[mutual] Both are described as energy stocks competing for investor capital.
[mutual] Both are described as integrated majors competing for investor capital in the energy sector.
[mutual] Chevron and Microsoft have a data-center power joint venture in West Texas.
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