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Crude below $40 Will Likely Weigh on Upstream Companies (Continued from Prior Part) Production mix
ConocoPhillips (COP) has a production mix of 43% and 46% in natural gas and crude oil, respectively. In contrast, EQT (EQT) and Cabot Oil and Gas (COG) have production mixes of 90% and 95%, respectively, in natural gas. Companies with high exposure to natural gas and crude oil will likely be impacted the most by changes in these commodities’ prices.
ExxonMobil’s (XOM) production mix was 46% in both natural gas and crude oil. ExxonMobil has the highest individual weight in the Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLE).
Price-to-BOE reserves ratio
Below is a breakdown of three other companies’ price-to-BOE (barrels of oil equivalent) reserves ratios, respectively.
- ConocoPhillips (COP) has a price-to-BOE reserves ratio of 7x.
- EOG Resources (EOG) has a price-to-BOE reserves ratio of 18x.
- Apache (APA) has a price-to-BOE reserves ratio of 7.6x.
However, it’s important to note that a lower ratio usually indicates that a company is undervalued compared to its peers.
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Exxon Mobil is a and oil producing company based in United states of america. Exxon Mobil is listed in Germany, in United Kingdom and in United States of America. Its market capitalisation is US$ 477.3 billions as of today (€ 429.4 billions). Its stock quote reached its lowest recent point on March 14, 1997 at US$ 100.12, and its highest recent level on September 06, 2024 at US$ 112.64. Exxon Mobil has 4 237 270 016 shares outstanding. |