Occidental Petroleum stock rises after $9.7 billion OxyChem sale — what traders watch next

Occidental Petroleum stock rises after $9.7 billion OxyChem sale — what traders watch next

NEW YORK, January 4, 2026, 03:45 ET — Market closed

Occidental Petroleum Corp (OXY) said it completed the $9.7 billion cash sale of its OxyChem chemicals business to Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.A, BRK.B), a filing showed. The stock closed up 3.1% at $42.38 on Friday. 1

A pro forma cash table in the filing showed net cash proceeds of about $9.49 billion. After estimated cash income tax payments of $1.74 billion, net after-tax proceeds would be about $7.75 billion. The filing said the transaction reflects redemption of $6.5 billion of principal debt and that OxyChem will be reported as discontinued operations starting in the fourth quarter of 2025 — an accounting bucket for businesses that have been sold. 2

The debt paydown is landing as the main near-term catalyst because it cuts interest costs and improves flexibility for an oil producer whose results swing with crude prices. Investors have also been looking for clearer separation between Occidental’s core oil-and-gas operations and the earnings volatility that can come with chemicals.

CEO Vicki Hollub said the sale “accelerates our strategy to strengthen Occidental’s balance sheet” and refocus on its oil and gas assets. Occidental also said a subsidiary kept OxyChem’s legacy tort claims and environmental liabilities tied mainly to historical operations, and expects to spend on remediation over many years. 3

Crude prices edged higher at the start of 2026 after their biggest annual loss since 2020, with Brent near $61 a barrel and U.S. WTI around $58, Reuters reported. Analysts told Reuters they expect OPEC+ to keep output policy on hold at a meeting on Sunday, and see oil trading in a relatively tight range in early 2026. 4

Other big oil names also advanced in Friday’s session. Chevron gained 2.3% and Exxon Mobil rose 1.9%, according to market data.

For Occidental, the next question is what financial flexibility it has bought by swapping a chemicals business for cash and lower debt. Investors will watch for any updated targets on leverage and shareholder returns when the company next reports results.

Before the next session on Monday, oil traders will be watching for signals from the eight OPEC+ producers meeting on Sunday on market conditions and policy. 5

In the U.S., Friday’s monthly employment report is due at 8:30 a.m. ET, a data point that can move crude via growth expectations and the dollar. Big macro prints often ripple into oil-sensitive stocks even when company-specific news is thin. 6

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