TLDR Bank of America upgraded ExxonMobil to Buy from Neutral with a $154 price target XOM hit an all-time high of $171 after the U.S.-Iran war began, but has sinceTLDR Bank of America upgraded ExxonMobil to Buy from Neutral with a $154 price target XOM hit an all-time high of $171 after the U.S.-Iran war began, but has since

BofA Just Turned Bullish on ExxonMobil (XOM) Stock — Says It’s Too Cheap to Ignore

2026/06/16 18:00
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TLDR

  • Bank of America upgraded ExxonMobil to Buy from Neutral with a $154 price target
  • XOM hit an all-time high of $171 after the U.S.-Iran war began, but has since pulled back to around $141
  • BofA says the stock now prices in a long-term Brent oil price of just $65/bbl — below where it was before the war started
  • About 20% of Exxon’s production is currently offline in the Middle East, representing ~$3.3B in potential annualized free cash flow at $70 Brent
  • Wall Street has a Moderate Buy consensus on XOM with an average price target of $172.20, implying 22% upside

Bank of America upgraded ExxonMobil to Buy from Neutral on Monday, citing an attractive valuation after the stock pulled back from its all-time high.

XOM is currently trading around $141, down from its all-time high of $171 reached after the U.S.-Iran conflict began earlier this year. The stock had already climbed to $147 in late 2025 and early 2026, even before the war started.


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BofA estimates that at $141, the stock is pricing in a long-term Brent crude price of just $65 a barrel. That’s lower than the $70/bbl the market was pricing in before the conflict — a level BofA sees as a floor, not a ceiling.

Salisbury described the current setup as “a free call option.” If the peace deal falls through and oil prices climb again, XOM holders benefit. If the deal holds, BofA still sees limited downside from current levels.

Middle East Production Could Add $3.3B in Free Cash Flow

Around 20% of Exxon’s production volume comes from the Middle East, and most of it is currently offline due to the conflict.

If that output resumes at a Brent price of $70 a barrel, BofA estimates it would add roughly $3.3 billion in annualized free cash flow to Exxon’s books.

The bank also flagged Exxon’s integrated business model as a key advantage in a post-conflict environment, where oil market volatility is expected to continue.

Exxon could also gain new exploration options in Guyana if Venezuela’s political situation improves, and BofA sees the current uncertainty in the Middle East giving Exxon stronger bargaining power in Qatar and other Gulf states.

Permian Growth on Track Without Extra Spending

On the domestic side, Exxon has raised its Permian Basin production guidance for 2030 to 2.5 million barrels of oil equivalent per day, up from a prior target of 2.3 million — without increasing capital spending.

BofA pointed to this as evidence of Salisbury’s view that Exxon has a “clear long-term growth trajectory.”

The bank does acknowledge that supply tied directly or indirectly to Iran could weigh on prices later in the decade, but says that pressure is unlikely to show up in the near term.

On overall oil prices, BofA said it remains “hard to see oil fall below $70/bbl in the medium term” as over a billion barrels must be replaced and more countries are likely to add to strategic petroleum reserves.

Wall Street broadly agrees with the bullish view. XOM carries a Moderate Buy consensus rating based on 14 Buy ratings and seven Hold ratings.

The average price target sits at $172.20, implying around 22% upside from current levels. The stock is up 17% year-to-date.

The post BofA Just Turned Bullish on ExxonMobil (XOM) Stock — Says It’s Too Cheap to Ignore appeared first on CoinCentral.

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