Chevron Corp. (NYSE: CVX) Stock: Q125 Results Show Solid Returns Despite Buyback Cut
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TLDRQ1 adjusted earnings reached $3.8 billion or $2.18 per share$6.9 billion returned to shareholders in Q1 via dividends and buybacksOil production was flat quarter-over-quarterBuyback guidance reduced amid weak oil pricesNet debt ratio stood strong at 14%, below targetsChevron Corp. (NYSE: CVX) stock closed at $138.50 on May 2, rising 1.64% after the company reported first-quarter results. Chevron Corp. (NYSE: CVX)Chevron posted adjusted earnings of $3.8 billion or $2.18 per share, though headline earnings came in lower at $3.5 billion due to special charges. The oil major returned $6.9 billion to shareholders, even as it scaled back buyback guidance amid oil price weakness. Its next earnings date is between July 31 and August 4, 2025.Shareholder Payouts Stay StrongChevron maintained robust shareholder returns in Q1, distributing $6.9 billion through dividends and repurchases. However, it announced that buybacks would move to the lower end of its $10-20 billion annual range, now expected at $2.5 to $3 billion in Q2. This reflects Chevron’s more cautious stance as oil markets face pressure from falling prices and trade tensions. Despite the trim, Chevron’s dividend yield remains attractive at 4.94%, supporting investor confidence.Flat Production, But Growth Projects AdvanceChevron’s oil equivalent production held steady compared to Q4 2024, while adjusted upstream earnings were flat as well. The company’s Ballymore project in the Gulf of Mexico achieved first oil in the quarter, contributing to Chevron’s plan to ramp up output to 300,000 barrels per day by 2026. On the downstream side, earnings improved thanks to better refining margins and less maintenance activity. Chevron is also expanding its pipeline of future opportunities, having added over 11 million net exploration acres since last year.Solid Balance Sheet Offsets Debt IncreaseChevron ended the quarter with a net debt ratio of 14%, well below its 20-25% target range. However, the company issued $5.5 billion in new long-term debt during Q1, which some analysts view as a possible drag on future flexibility. Organic capital expenditure was $3.5 billion, marking the lowest quarterly spend in two years, while inorganic CapEx added another $400 million. This disciplined spending reflects Chevron’s focus on navigating current commodity headwinds.Challenges From Oil Slump and Policy PressuresChevron faces mounting challenges as oil prices retreat, prompting its buyback reduction and testing its profitability. State policies in California continue to weigh on its refining operations, limiting investments in that market. Inflation is also driving cost pressures in its Power Ventures segment. While Chevron boasts a track record of managing through cycles, these issues pose risks for its near-term performance.“In this shaky market, our shareholders should know—we’re built to handle it,” said Exxon CEO Darren Woods.https://t.co/EHkjP7YsJ1https://t.co/EHkjP7YsJ1 pic.twitter.com/2YLjPnbga6— Art Berman (@aeberman12) May 2, 2025Still, with strong cash flow, a sturdy balance sheet, and projects like Ballymore coming online, Chevron remains focused on delivering value through discipline and steady production growth. The post Chevron Corp. (NYSE: CVX) Stock: Q125 Results Show Solid Returns Despite Buyback Cut appeared first on CoinCentral.
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