Chevron stock price on watch: oil jitters, insider filing and a key dividend date ahead
8 February 2026
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Chevron stock price on watch: oil jitters, insider filing and a key dividend date ahead

New York, Feb 8, 2026, 11:09 EST — Market closed.

  • Chevron finished Friday’s session 0.9% higher at $180.86, as U.S. energy stocks notched fresh records. (Yahoo Finance)
  • Oil finished the session up, with traders eyeing the ongoing U.S.-Iran negotiations and calculating the odds of broader conflict in the Middle East. (Reuters)
  • A Chevron executive reported exercising options and selling the shares on the same day, according to a Form 4 filing. (SEC)

Chevron wrapped up Friday on a positive note, its shares finishing higher as the company gears up for Monday with oil prices again taking center stage following another week packed with headlines for crude. (Yahoo Finance)

Energy shares keep pushing higher—even with oil prices all over the place as Middle East politics and supply stories move the market. It’s still the closing price of crude that counts for Chevron’s results, not those wild mid-session prints. (S&P Global)

Chevron’s next dividend record date lands on Feb. 17, so that’s front of mind for investors. Yield chasers might step in, but it can just as easily prompt holders to sell ahead of the cutoff. (Chevron)

Brent finished Friday at $68.05 a barrel, while U.S. WTI wrapped up at $63.55, bouncing back from losses earlier in the session as traders zeroed in on the ongoing risks tied to stalled U.S.-Iran negotiations. “We keep going back and forth on this Iran situation,” said John Kilduff, partner at Again Capital. (Reuters)

Reuters flagged a potential market nightmare: any disruption in the Strait of Hormuz, where about 20% of global oil consumption passes through. (Reuters)

Chevron underperformed on Friday, trailing the wider U.S. energy sector’s 1.89% gain, S&P Dow Jones Indices data showed. The S&P 500 climbed close to 2% for the day as U.S. stocks moved higher. (S&P Global)

Not much in the way of company headlines surfaced over the weekend, but insider moves drew a spotlight after a regulatory filing landed. On Feb. 5, Chevron’s Chief Technology & Engineering Officer Thomas Ryder Booth both exercised options for 6,000 shares and sold off that same number, pulling in a weighted average around $178.43 per share. (SEC)

Chevron bumped up its quarterly dividend by 4%, lifting the payout to $1.78 per share. The dividend hits on March 10 for investors holding shares as of Feb. 17, according to the company. (Chevron)

This week, oil traders are eyeing diplomatic developments that could prop up crude prices, while also keeping tabs on supply after Reuters said Kazakhstan’s exports through Russia may drop by up to 35% this month. (Reuters)

The risks are clear enough: if the U.S.-Iran situation shows even a hint of calming, or if crude turns out to be more plentiful than traders worry, oil prices could slip. When that happens, integrated giants such as Chevron feel the pressure almost immediately—even if nothing has shifted inside the company.

Looking ahead, markets will have more to chew on than just oil: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is slated for talks with U.S. President Donald Trump this Wednesday, with Iran expected to be a focal point. Plus, U.S. January CPI numbers drop on Feb. 13, per the Bureau of Labor Statistics. (Reuters)

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