Exxon Mobil Corporation (NYSE: XOM) traded at $114.18 as of October 31, 2025, down 0.44% in afternoon trading, after posting third-quarter results that topped analyst expectations.
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The energy giant reported adjusted earnings of $8.1 billion, or $1.88 per share, above the forecasted $1.82. Reported earnings came in at $7.5 billion, or $1.76 per share, supported by record production and solid cash flow despite lower oil prices.
Exxon achieved record oil and gas output of 4.8 million barrels of oil equivalent per day, driven by exceptional performance in Guyana and the Permian Basin. The company started eight of its ten key projects for 2025, including the early startup of the Yellowtail development in Guyana, which began operations four months ahead of schedule and under budget.
Chief Executive Officer Darren Woods noted that Exxon is “executing at a scale unmatched in the industry,” highlighting the company’s focus on innovation and long-term growth. Exxon’s proprietary lightweight proppant technology in the Permian is improving well recoveries by up to 20%.
Third-quarter cash flow from operations was $14.8 billion, with free cash flow of $6.3 billion. The company returned $9.4 billion to shareholders, including $4.2 billion in dividends and $5.1 billion in share repurchases, aligning with its $20 billion annual buyback goal.
Year-to-date earnings totaled $22.3 billion, slightly below $26.1 billion from the same period in 2024, due to weaker crude prices and higher costs. Exxon achieved $2.2 billion in additional cost savings in 2025, pushing cumulative structural savings beyond $14 billion since 2019. The firm aims for $18 billion in total savings by 2030.
Exxon raised its fourth-quarter dividend by 4% to $1.03 per share, marking its 43rd consecutive annual dividend increase. The company’s balance sheet remains strong, with a debt-to-capital ratio of 13.5% and cash reserves of $13.9 billion.
Despite global oil price pressures and increased spending for Permian acquisitions, Exxon’s results affirm its resilience and operational efficiency. The company’s YTD return stands at 9.09%, outperforming the broader energy sector, supported by robust project execution and a shareholder-focused capital strategy.
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