XOM
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, INC. · Energy
Exxon Mobil Corp
$165.38
+4.25 (+2.64%)
Performance
1D
—
1W
—
1M
—
3M
+38.85%
6M
+41.09%
1Y
+41.85%
YTD
+34.84%
Open$161.71
Previous Close$161.13
Day High$167.48
Day Low$161.25
52W High$156.93
52W Low$97.80
Volume—
Avg Volume20.66M
Market Cap637.07B
P/E Ratio22.09
EPS$6.69
SectorEnergy
Technical Indicators
Full analysis →
SMA 50
$130.82
Above
SMA 200
$116.18
Above
RSI (14)
63.6
Neutral
Trend
Golden Cross
Bullish
Analyst Ratings
Buy
32 analysts
Price Target
-1.7% upside
Current
$165.38
$165.38
Target
$162.54
$162.54
$117.02
$162.54 avg
$239.90
Key Financials
| FY 2026 | FY 2025 | FY 2024 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Revenue | 317.50B | 340.26B | 146.88B |
| Net Income | 28.27B | 27.27B | 17.94B |
| Profit Margin | 8.9% | 8.5% | 12.2% |
| EBITDA | 59.74B | 60.82B | 27.09B |
| Free Cash Flow | — | — | 17.47B |
| Rev Growth | -6.7% | -6.7% | +6.4% |
| Debt/Equity | 0.17 | 0.17 | 0.88 |
Dividend
Dividend Yield3.48%
Annual Dividend$4.04
Payout Ratio59.7%
Frequencyquarterly
Ex-DividendMar 6, 2026
Pay DateMar 21, 2026
Recent Insider Activity
All Insiders →| Date | Insider | Type | Shares | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mar 17 | Talley Darrin L | Sale | 17,124 | $155.50 | $2.66M |
| Mar 3 | Talley Darrin L | Sale | 18,204 | $157.82 | $2.87M |
| Feb 9 | Talley Darrin L | Sale | 20,354 | $149.18 | $3.04M |
| Feb 3 | Talley Darrin L | Sale | 27,934 | $139.76 | $3.90M |
| Feb 3 | Talley Darrin L | Sale | 23,584 | $139.75 | $3.30M |
About Exxon Mobil Corp
Exxon Mobil Corporation, headquartered in Spring, Texas, is a leading integrated energy company engaged in oil and natural gas exploration, production, and refining. The company operates upstream exploration and production operations, downstream refining and chemical businesses, and retail fuel networks. Exxon Mobil is one of the world's largest oil and gas producers with significant operations across multiple continents. The company also produces petrochemicals and operates fuel distribution networks globally.
Energy Peers
| Symbol | Name | Price | Change | P/E | Mkt Cap |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CVX | Chevron Corporation | $206.79 | +0.77% | 30.3 | 372.06B |
| ENB | Enbridge Inc | $54.44 | +0.52% | 21.6 | 161.85B |
| TTE | Totalenergies Se | $88.79 | -0.39% | 8.3 | 168.10B |
| COP | Conocophillips | $129.35 | +1.70% | 19.4 | 155.27B |
| CNQ | Canadian Natural Resources | $49.02 | +1.32% | 13.4 | 144.98B |
| SU | Suncor Energy Inc | $64.11 | +1.46% | 15.8 | 93.70B |
XOM Frequently Asked Questions
What does Exxon Mobil Corp do?
Exxon Mobil operates across the entire oil and gas value chain, from exploration and production (upstream) to refining and chemical manufacturing (downstream). The company extracts crude oil and natural gas from reserves worldwide, refines petroleum into fuels and lubricants, and produces petrochemicals. Revenue depends heavily on commodity prices and production volumes. Exxon's integrated model allows it to profit from refining margins even when crude prices fall, though upstream operations drive the majority of earnings during high oil price environments.
Is XOM stock a good investment?
Exxon offers exposure to energy commodity prices and generates substantial free cash flow during periods of elevated oil prices. The stock provides a high dividend yield and benefits from disciplined capital allocation. Key risks include volatile oil and gas prices, energy transition pressures toward renewables, regulatory and environmental liabilities, and geopolitical disruptions. Long-term demand for fossil fuels may decline as governments and industries shift toward decarbonization.
Who are Exxon Mobil Corp's main competitors?
Exxon competes with Chevron in integrated oil and gas operations, Shell and BP in global upstream and downstream markets, TotalEnergies in energy diversification, and ConocoPhillips in upstream production. National oil companies like Saudi Aramco and Rosneft also compete in global crude markets, while independent refiners challenge downstream margins.
Does Exxon Mobil Corp pay dividends?
Exxon has paid consecutive quarterly dividends for over 40 years and increased its dividend annually for decades, earning Dividend Aristocrat status. The company prioritizes dividend sustainability even during low oil price cycles, sometimes borrowing to maintain payouts. Exxon's high yield attracts income investors, though dividend growth has slowed in recent years as the company balances shareholder returns with debt reduction and capital investment.
How much does XOM stock cost right now?
XOM last closed at $165.38, up 2.64% in the most recent trading session. Over the past 52 weeks, the stock has traded between a low of $97.80 and a high of $156.93. The current price represents 100% of its 52-week range, which helps investors gauge where the stock sits relative to its recent trading history.
What is the analyst consensus for XOM?
Among 32 analysts covering XOM, the consensus rating is Buy — 18 rate it a buy, 12 hold, and 2 sell. The average price target sits at $162.54, implying 2% downside from the current price. Keep in mind that analyst targets reflect 12-month expectations and can shift quickly after earnings reports or major company events.
Does Exxon Mobil Corp make money?
Exxon Mobil Corp generated $317.50B in revenue during fiscal year 2026, with $28.27B reaching the bottom line as net income. The net profit margin of 8.9% reflects the competitive nature of its industry.
Is XOM stock expensive based on earnings?
XOM trades at a P/E ratio of 22.09 on trailing earnings of $6.69 per share. That's roughly in line with the broader market average of ~20-25x. Comparing this multiple against Energy sector peers gives better context than the broad market alone, since P/E norms vary significantly across industries.
Is XOM stock going up or down?
Performance varies across timeframes, reflecting shifting market conditions. Returns by timeframe: +38.85% (3M), +41.09% (6M), +41.85% (1Y), +34.84% (YTD). Comparing these figures against the S&P 500 and sector benchmarks helps determine whether XOM is outperforming or lagging the broader market.