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Devon Energy stock nears 52-week high as call options heat up and oil turns lower
15 January 2026
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Devon Energy stock nears 52-week high as call options heat up and oil turns lower

New York, Jan 15, 2026, 08:17 EST — Premarket

Devon Energy (DVN) shares closed up 2.93% at $37.92 on Wednesday, putting the U.S. shale producer within roughly 2.5% of its 52-week high. About 16.7 million shares traded, a busy day for a stock that has been churning with crude headlines. Devon Energy

That set-up comes as oil prices swung again overnight. Brent and U.S. West Texas Intermediate fell more than 3% on Thursday as comments from U.S. President Donald Trump eased fears of a hit to Iranian supply, while a sharp rise in U.S. crude and gasoline inventories also weighed. “While the situation remains fragile, the immediate risk premium has softened but is unlikely to go away given the continued risk of a disruption,” Saxo Bank analyst Ole Hansen said. Reuters

Options traders have been quick to react. Call options — contracts that give the holder the right to buy shares at a set price by a set date — drew heavy interest in short-dated bets above $40, with one Barchart report flagging more than 6,900 call contracts at a $40 strike expiring Jan. 23. Barchart.com

Devon’s next hard catalyst is its fourth-quarter 2025 report on Feb. 17 after U.S. markets close, followed by an investor and analyst Q&A webcast the next day, the company said. Devon describes itself as a leading U.S. oil and gas producer with a multi-basin footprint led by the Delaware Basin. Devon Energy

Investors also keep circling back to cash returns. Devon’s dividend policy says the board can adjust the regular quarterly payout based on factors that include earnings, cash flow, investment opportunities and financial strength; the latest declared dividend shown on its site is $0.24 per share, with no variable component listed for 2025. investors.devonenergy.com

Wednesday’s move was not just a Devon story. The SPDR S&P Oil & Gas Exploration & Production ETF (XOP) ended the session up about 1.7%, while Occidental Petroleum (OXY) gained roughly 2.4%, underscoring the bid for U.S. producers even as crude started to wobble again into Thursday.

Devon has little time to coast. Wall Street expectations for the quarter point to a softer year-on-year backdrop, with Zacks’ consensus calling for $0.94 in earnings per share and about $4.27 billion in revenue, according to a Nasdaq.com note. Nasdaq

But the big variable is still the barrel. OPEC has published data pointing to a near balance between supply and demand in 2026, while other forecasts imply a much looser market — the kind of gap that can swing prices, sentiment and producer equities quickly. Reuters

Near-term, traders are watching the calendar as much as the charts. Options listings show January expiries stacked up in the coming days and weeks, with activity clustered around strikes just above the current share price — a reminder that positioning can turn into price moves fast if crude lurches or headlines shift. investing.com

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