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Beta Finch - Exxon Mobil - XOM - EN

Beta Finch - Exxon Mobil - XOM - EN

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AI-powered earnings call analysis for Exxon Mobil (XOM). Two AI hosts break down quarterly results, key metrics, and market implications in digestible podcast episodes.2026 Beta Finch 個人ファイナンス 経済学
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  • Exxon Mobil Q4 2025 Earnings Analysis
    2026/02/27
    ALEX: Welcome to Beta Finch, your AI-powered earnings breakdown where we decode corporate quarterly results for everyday investors. I'm Alex.

    JORDAN: And I'm Jordan. Today we're diving into Exxon Mobil's Q4 2025 earnings call - and wow, there's a lot to unpack here.

    ALEX: Before we get started, I need to mention that this podcast is AI-generated content for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing we discuss should be considered investment advice. Always do your own research and consult a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

    JORDAN: Absolutely. Now Alex, Exxon's CEO Darren Woods came out swinging in this call, talking about transformation and competitive advantages. What caught your attention first?

    ALEX: The numbers are pretty impressive, Jordan. They hit 4.7 million oil equivalent barrels per day in upstream production - that's their highest annual company production in over 40 years. But what really stands out is Woods saying their unit earnings are more than double what they were in 2019 on a constant price basis.

    JORDAN: That's a massive improvement. And they're not just talking about past performance - they've got some bold targets for 2030. Tell me about this "advantaged assets" strategy.

    ALEX: So they're targeting 65% of production to come from what they call "advantaged assets" by 2030. These are primarily their Permian Basin operations, Guyana offshore fields, and LNG projects. Woods emphasized these have "lower cost of supply, lower emissions intensity, and higher returns."

    JORDAN: The Permian numbers are particularly striking. They hit 1.8 million barrels per day in Q4 - a new record. But here's what's interesting: they're deploying this "lightweight proppant" technology in about 25% of wells now, expecting to reach 50% by end of 2026. Woods said there's "no near-term peak Permian" for them and they expect to exceed 2.5 million barrels per day beyond 2030.

    ALEX: That's the technology angle that keeps coming up. They've got over 40 what they call "stackable technologies" in various stages of testing. It's not just about drilling more holes - it's about getting more oil out of each hole more efficiently.

    JORDAN: And Guyana continues to be their crown jewel. Their Yellowtail project came online ahead of schedule, pushing gross production to about 875,000 barrels per day in Q4. Woods mentioned their first four floating production units are producing 100,000 barrels per day above the investment basis.

    ALEX: There was an interesting exchange about Guyana's future too. An analyst asked about the license expiring in 2027 and the disputed waters with Venezuela. Woods seemed optimistic about resolving the border dispute through the International Court of Justice, and hinted that recent developments in Venezuela might make the naval environment "more friendly."

    JORDAN: Speaking of Venezuela, that was probably the most intriguing part of the Q&A. Woods acknowledged he told the White House that Venezuela was currently "uninvestable" but said the Trump administration is committed to addressing that. He even offered to send a technical team to assess opportunities there.

    ALEX: The geopolitical opportunities don't stop there. Woods mentioned they're looking at Libya, Iraq, and other markets where improved fiscal terms and legal frameworks could unlock significant resources. He emphasized that Exxon's technological advantages and project execution capabilities make them attractive partners for these resource-rich countries.

    JORDAN: Let's talk about their broader transformation strategy. This isn't just about oil and gas anymore. They're moving into carbon capture and storage in a big way, with about 9 million tons per year of CO2 sequestration capacity across various projects.

    ALEX: And here's something that caught my ear - they're in "very serious substantive conversations" with hyperscale data center companies about carbon capture solutions. Woods expects a project announce

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    2026/02/17
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