SPRING, Texas, August 19, 2026, 03:50 CDT — U.S. cash markets remained closed, while activity continued in premarket trading.
- Exxon rose 2.5% on Tuesday, outperforming both Chevron and ConocoPhillips.
- Brent rose to $91.47 amid ongoing major shipping disruptions in the Hormuz Strait.
- The average analyst price target indicated just a 0.5% potential gain.
Exxon Mobil Corporation NYSE:XOM gained 2.54% to reach $165.56 on Tuesday. The stock was up 0.22% at $165.92 in Wednesday’s early premarket session.
The development reduced the gap below Wall Street’s consensus target. At the same time, Brent crude reached its highest level in three weeks amid continued disruptions to Hormuz shipping. The heightened oil risk is boosting Exxon’s cash-flow outlook at a pace outstripping analysts’ target increases.
Exxon posted gains ahead of its top U.S. oil rivals and the wider market. Trading volume hit 18.9 million shares, or roughly 18% higher than its 50-day average.
| Tuesday market comparison | Close | Daily move | Relative to Exxon |
|---|---|---|---|
| Exxon Mobil NYSE:XOM | $165.56 | +2.54% | Baseline |
| ConocoPhillips NYSE:COP | $129.72 | +1.69% | -0.85 point |
| Chevron NYSE:CVX | $205.74 | +1.50% | -1.04 points |
| S&P 500 | 7,691.76 | -0.69% | -3.23 points |
Brent increased 0.49% to $91.47 as of 0754 GMT on Wednesday. West Texas Intermediate climbed 0.53% to $85.39. Both benchmarks touched their strongest levels since late July.
| Oil-risk snapshot | August 19 level | Move / context |
|---|---|---|
| Brent crude | $91.47 a barrel | up 0.49% |
| WTI crude | $85.39 a barrel | up 0.53% |
| Brent-WTI spread | $6.08 | represents 7.1% of WTI |
| Hormuz pre-war flow | Roughly 20% of world oil and LNG | Vessel traffic still widely affected |
| Brent conflict peak | $126 | 27.4% higher than now |
Tim Waterer, chief market analyst at KCM, said that persistent uncertainty meant a “geopolitical risk premium embedded in the oil price.” The number of vessel crossings stayed in the single digits on Monday. On Tuesday, a vessel was hit, resulting in damage and one crew member casualty. Reuters Hormuz report
Exxon shares now reflect that premium in their valuation. The consensus price target of $166.35 is just 0.48% higher than where shares finished on Tuesday. The lowest analyst target suggests a possible drop of 14.2%.
| Analyst ratings | Total | Percentage of 17 reviews |
|---|---|---|
| Buy | 8 | 47.1% |
| Hold | 9 | 52.9% |
| Sell | 0 | 0.0% |
| Consensus | Buy | Mean price target: $166.35 |
New analyst notes indicate a tight middle range. On Monday, both UBS and Barclays reaffirmed Buy ratings, projecting potential gains of 5.1% and 6.9%. J.P. Morgan’s price target of $166 is near the current market level.
| Latest analyst opinion | Recommendation | Price target | Potential return from $165.56 | Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Barclays | Buy | $177 | +6.9% | Aug. 17 |
| UBS | Buy | $174 | +5.1% | Aug. 17 |
| TD Cowen | Buy | $168 | +1.5% | Aug. 7 |
| J.P. Morgan | Buy | $166 | +0.3% | Aug. 4 |
| Citi | Hold | $155 | -6.4% | Aug. 5 |
Exxon reported quarterly operating backing as second-quarter profit climbed to $14.53 billion, an increase from $4.18 billion the previous period. Free cash flow surged over six times to $17.24 billion.
Chairman and CEO Darren Woods stated the quarter was “shaped by disruption, but defined by execution.” Energy Products recorded the biggest quarter-on-quarter shift among segments.
| Second-quarter comparison | Q2 2026 | Q1 2026 | Sequential change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Net profit | $14.53B | $4.18B | +$10.34B |
| Upstream profit | $7.93B | $5.74B | +$2.19B |
| Energy Products profit | $5.47B | -$1.26B | +$6.73B |
| Operating cash flow | $23.56B | $8.71B | +170.6% |
| Free cash flow | $17.24B | $2.70B | +538.6% |
| Returns to shareholders | $9.40B | $9.20B | +2.2% |
Risks: A resolution in Hormuz may swiftly remove the oil price premium. Weaker demand or higher inventories could counteract supply concerns. Exxon’s refining margins, ability to execute projects, and exposure to geopolitical events continue to be significant.
The upcoming test on Wednesday is set for 10:30 EDT with the release of official U.S. inventory data. Analysts are projecting a decrease in crude stocks of around 600,000 barrels. For Exxon, the more significant focus is if Brent remains above $90 once the impact from the shipping disruption lessens.
Hormuz premium, almost no target upside
Regular-session data: August 18, 2026, 4:04:40 PM EDT · Premarket checked August 19, 2026, 4:50 AM EDT · USD
Market and valuation
Oil and shipping risk
Commercial traffic remains heavily disrupted. Brent is still 27.4% below its $126 conflict peak.
Tuesday relative performance
Exxon beat Chevron by 1.04 points and the S&P 500 by 3.23 points.
Analyst recommendations
Latest: Barclays $177 Buy; UBS $174 Buy. J.P. Morgan's $166 target is almost fully priced.



