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Baytex Shares Slip After Oil Decline
25 May 2026
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Baytex Shares Slip After Oil Decline

Calgary, May 25, 2026, 13:04 MDT

Baytex Energy Corp. shares on the Toronto exchange slid 5.48% to C$6.73 as of 2:43 p.m. ET Monday. Canadian oil names sold off, with Whitecap Resources off 3.81%, Athabasca Oil down 5.14%, and Tamarack Valley Energy losing 5.09%. That came even as the TSX set a new record high.

Baytex has had a strong run in 2026, not just a tough session. The shares are still up 51.58% for the year, MarketScreener data shows, despite dropping 8.06% in the last five days. That makes it harder to brush off a weaker oil market now.

Canadian stocks were higher in early trade, with the S&P/TSX Composite up 0.7% to 34,778.98 at 10:21 a.m. ET, according to Reuters. Only energy was under pressure. Brian Madden, chief investment officer at First Avenue Investment Counsel, said even a “non-zero chance” of the conflict ending was enough to lift stocks and drag down oil, but said he wasn’t “100% convinced” the move would last. Reuters

Oil dropped on news of U.S.-Iran peace efforts. Brent crude slid 5.9% to $97.42 a barrel at 12:43 p.m. ET. West Texas Intermediate lost 5.9% to $90.88. The decline came as hopes rose that talks could open the way for more oil to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. Phil Flynn, senior analyst at Price Futures Group, told Reuters there was hope to “get some oil moving through the Strait of Hormuz.” Reuters

U.S. markets were closed for Memorial Day, leaving trading uneven. The NYSE calendar marks Monday, May 25, 2026, as a market holiday. The TSX calendar notes the same date as a U.S. holiday, with special settlement for U.S.-dollar issues, but doesn’t list it as a Canadian exchange holiday.

Baytex didn’t issue any new company news over the weekend. The investor-relations site still listed May 7 updates—first-quarter earnings, shareholder meeting, and a July dividend—as the most recent.

Baytex posted first-quarter production at 69,478 boe/d, with 88% from oil and NGLs like propane and butane. The company bumped up 2026 output guidance to a range of 69,000 to 71,000 boe/d. Baytex bought back 35.1 million shares for C$174 million and ended the quarter with C$591 million net cash. CEO Chad Lundberg said the quarter showed “the quality of our Canadian portfolio” and “operational discipline.” Those results still frame the trade.

Baytex is an E&P focused on drilling and selling oil and gas. The company doesn’t refine fuel or run service stations. Reuters says its operations are in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin and include assets in Pembina Duvernay plus heavy oil assets in Alberta and Saskatchewan.

Baytex shares tracked crude price moves last week, swinging sharply. Monday in Toronto, the stock finished under Friday’s level. Its New York shares are shut for the holiday, with no new U.S. price yet. Oil headlines are set to set the pace this week, and traders will watch if Baytex’s production targets and buyback plans keep buyers interested and the rally going.

But the risk isn’t one-sided. If a deal goes through and Hormuz reopens, crude may stay under pressure along with Baytex’s free cash flow, which measures what’s left after capital spending. If talks fall apart, or if the Western Canadian Select discount to WTI grows — that’s the price gap between Canadian heavy crude and the U.S. benchmark — the trade could shift fast. Baytex highlights oil prices and differentials as key to its outlook.

Baytex shares traded on the oil move Monday, not on anything specific to the company. Its growth plan hasn’t changed. The market is trying to figure out the value if crude keeps losing its geopolitical bid.

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