Occidental Petroleum stock ends up 3% after $9.7B OxyChem sale to Berkshire closes — what investors watch next

Occidental Petroleum stock ends up 3% after $9.7B OxyChem sale to Berkshire closes — what investors watch next

NEW YORK, Jan 3, 2026, 17:21 ET — Market closed

  • Occidental Petroleum shares ended Friday up 3.1% after the company closed the sale of its OxyChem unit to Berkshire Hathaway.
  • A regulatory filing showed the deal was paired with a large debt redemption, sharpening investor focus on leverage and cash flow.
  • Traders are watching the Jan. 4 OPEC+ meeting and next week’s U.S. inventory data for signals on oil prices.

Occidental Petroleum Corp shares ended Friday up 3.06% at $42.38 after the company said it completed the sale of its chemicals business, OxyChem, to Berkshire Hathaway for $9.7 billion in cash. 1

The deal matters now because it delivers a large cash infusion as oil markets start 2026 with oversupply concerns back in focus, a mix that has kept investor attention on balance-sheet strength across U.S. shale producers.

Occidental also signaled the cash will translate quickly into lower leverage. An SEC filing included pro forma financials that reflect a $6.5 billion redemption of the company’s aggregate outstanding principal debt tied to the transaction. 2

In notes to those pro forma statements, the company put net after-tax proceeds at about $7.75 billion after estimated cash income-tax payments and transaction costs, and showed the $6.5 billion paydown centered on term loan and senior notes. The pro forma assumed a weighted-average interest rate of 5.97%, implying roughly $390 million of annualized interest savings.

“This transaction accelerates our strategy to strengthen Occidental’s balance sheet and focus on our deep and diverse oil and gas portfolio,” President and Chief Executive Officer Vicki Hollub said in a statement. 3

Occidental said an affiliate, Environmental Resource Holdings, retained OxyChem’s legacy tort claims and environmental liabilities tied mainly to historical operations outside the footprint of the sold facilities. Glenn Springs Holdings will continue to manage remediation work on behalf of the affiliate, and the company expects to spend on cleanup over many years.

The SEC filing also said OxyChem’s historical results will be reported as “discontinued operations” beginning in the fourth quarter of 2025. Discontinued operations means the business’s past results are shown separately from the company’s ongoing operations to help investors compare performance going forward.

Energy shares broadly advanced in the first session of the new year, and Occidental outpaced larger peers in Friday’s move. Oil prices, however, settled slightly lower, with Brent closing at $60.75 a barrel and U.S. West Texas Intermediate at $57.32, as traders weighed oversupply concerns against geopolitical risks, Reuters reported. 4

The transaction also tightens Occidental’s exposure to commodity prices by removing a chemicals earnings stream from continuing results. That makes quarterly performance and guidance more sensitive to oil and gas realizations, operating costs and drilling efficiency.

Before markets reopen on Monday, traders will watch for any shift in crude sentiment from Sunday’s OPEC+ meeting, where the group is widely expected to keep output increases on hold for the first quarter, according to Reuters reporting.

Another near-term catalyst is U.S. inventory data. The Energy Information Administration’s weekly petroleum status report is typically released at 10:30 a.m. ET on Wednesdays, and the agency has said it will roll out a new release system for that report on Jan. 7, 2026. 5

Occidental’s next quarterly results are expected in mid-February based on market calendars, though the company has not posted a confirmed date. Investors will use that update to gauge the post-OxyChem earnings profile and the pace of further deleveraging after the debt redemption outlined in the filing. 6

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