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Chevron stock drops after a fresh 52-week high as oil swings again — what to watch Friday
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Chevron stock drops after a fresh 52-week high as oil swings again — what to watch Friday

New York, Feb 5, 2026, 20:54 (EST) — Market closed

  • Chevron closed down 1.1% at $179.23 on Thursday, pulling back from a 52-week high set a day earlier.
  • Oil slipped as investors leaned “risk-off” — traders’ shorthand for selling riskier assets — ahead of U.S.-Iran talks.
  • Chevron’s latest overseas moves in Syria and West/Central Africa added new headlines, but oil is still the main driver for CVX day to day.

Chevron shares fell 1.1% to $179.23 on Thursday, leaving the U.S. oil major heading into Friday with crude price volatility back in the driver’s seat. The stock traded between $177.46 and $181.89, with about 10.5 million shares changing hands.

The drop snapped a two-day rise and left the stock about 2% below its 52-week high of $182.59 reached on Wednesday. Exxon Mobil slipped 1.02% and ConocoPhillips fell 2.43% in the same session.

The timing matters. Wall Street ended sharply lower as investors fretted about whether massive spending plans tied to artificial intelligence will deliver returns, and softening labour-market signals added to the caution.

Oil was part of the sell-off. Brent, the global crude benchmark, slid 2.2% to about $67.93 a barrel, after the United States and Iran agreed to hold talks, Reuters reported. Sky Links Capital’s Daniel Takieddine said “market sentiment shifted to a risk-off mode,” as commodities fell. Reuters

Reuters also reported oil prices falling more than $1 a barrel amid a wider pullback in hard assets, and OCBC strategist Christopher Wong said losses were feeding on themselves in thin liquidity. IG’s Tony Sycamore described it as “aftershocks” from a bout of extreme volatility. Reuters

That back-and-forth has been visible in crude all week. On Wednesday, Brent settled at $69.46 and U.S. WTI — the main U.S. oil benchmark — ended at $65.14 after a media report suggested planned U.S.-Iran talks on Friday could collapse.

Chevron has had its own headline risk, too. On Wednesday it signed a memorandum of understanding — an initial, non-binding agreement — with Syria’s state oil company and Qatari firm UCC Holding to evaluate offshore exploration off Syria, a Chevron spokesperson said.

In Africa, Chevron renewed its commitment to the Yoyo-Yolanda gas project spanning Equatorial Guinea and Cameroon, where the fields hold an estimated 2.5 trillion cubic feet of gas. “The Yoyo-Yolanda project is central to Chevron’s strategy” for long-term liquefied natural gas supply, Jim Swartz, managing director for Chevron Nigeria and the mid-Africa region, said in a statement. Reuters

Those are long-cycle bets. They can take years to turn into production and cash, and they rarely beat day-to-day moves in crude when markets are jumpy.

Sector signals are mixed. ConocoPhillips, a more pure-play producer than integrated majors like Chevron that also refine crude into fuels, said it would cut $1 billion in capital and operating costs in 2026 after missing quarterly profit estimates on weaker oil prices.

The risk case is clear enough: if Friday’s talks cool Middle East fears, crude can give back more of its recent run, and CVX often follows. The Syria and cross-border Africa moves also sit in places where politics and permitting can turn quickly.

For Friday and the week ahead, investors will watch for any readout from the U.S.-Iran talks and for the delayed U.S. January employment report due next Wednesday, which can swing rates, the dollar and oil demand expectations. Nationwide’s Oren Klachkin said recent data pointed to “judicious hiring practices,” a tone that has kept traders cautious. Reuters

Stock Market Today

  • European Markets Mixed as ECB Raises Rates; Tech Shares Lead Gains
    June 11, 2026, 10:22 AM EDT. European markets traded mixed on Thursday following a 25-basis-point interest rate hike by the European Central Bank (ECB) to combat inflation. Germany's DAX slipped 0.2%, while France's CAC 40 rose 0.5%, and London's FTSE 100 gained 0.6%. Technology stocks outperformed, with Infineon up 2%, ASM International 4.2%, and BE Semiconductor above 5% after Oracle's strong earnings report boosted semiconductor sentiment. UniCredit shares increased 1% amid takeover developments. Hugo Boss surged 7.7% on a takeover bid from Frasers Group. Meanwhile, Halma fell 15% following weak guidance, and Safestore declined over 2% on profit drops. Budget airline Wizz Air jumped 5.3% after better-than-expected annual operating profits. UK housing market data pointed to stabilization after a prolonged slump.

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