Argus Hikes Exxon Mobil Price Target to $169 as Permian, Guyana Production Power 2026

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  • Argus raised its Exxon Mobil (XOM) stock price target to $169 from $166 on strong Permian and Guyana production growth powering a fourth consecutive earnings beat.

  • For Exxon Mobil shareholders, low-cost barrels from two flagship basins are increasingly the earnings driver, though upside remains tied to oil price levels above $100.

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Argus Hikes Exxon Mobil Price Target to $169 as Permian, Guyana Production Power 2026

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Argus analyst Bill Selesky raised his price target on Exxon Mobil (NYSE:XOM | XOM Price Prediction) stock to $169 from $166, maintaining a Buy rating after the integrated major posted a Q1 2026 earnings beat. The firm pointed to expected higher production rates in 2026 from both Permian and Guyana assets as the centerpiece of its bullish thesis.

The price target raised by Argus also coincided with a 30 cent increase to the firm’s 2026 EPS view, now $7.91. For long-term holders of Exxon Mobil shares, the message is that low-cost barrels from two flagship basins are increasingly driving the earnings algorithm.

XOM stock closed at $148.69 on May 6. The stock is up roughly 20% year to date despite a 12% pullback over the past month.

Ticker Company Firm Action Old Rating New Rating Old Target New Target
XOM Exxon Mobil Argus Price target raised Buy Buy $166 $169

The Analyst’s Case

Argus highlights that Exxon’s Q1 2026 beat came despite three meaningful headwinds: lower volumes from Middle East impacts, operations disruptions in Kazakhstan, and U.S. Winter Storm Fern, plus higher depreciation. Reported adjusted EPS of $1.16 topped the $1.01 consensus, the fourth consecutive quarter beating estimates.

The bull case for Exxon Mobil stock rests on advantaged barrels. Permian production hit a record 1.8 million boed in Q4 2025, while Guyana topped 900,000 gross bpd, with Yellowtail starting up four months ahead of schedule.

Company Snapshot

Exxon Mobil is a global integrated energy major with a market cap near $603 billion, a P/E ratio of 21x, and a dividend yield around 2.8%. The company leads the Stabroek consortium offshore Guyana alongside Hess (NYSE:HES) and CNOOC and ranks among the largest Permian producers. For more context on peer energy major valuations, see our recent analysis of Chevron’s 2026 outlook.

Capital returns remain a pillar of the story. Exxon plans $20 billion in share repurchases for 2026 and has now delivered 43 consecutive years of annual dividend growth.

Why the Move Matters Now

WTI crude oil traded at $109.76 per barrel on May 4, a level that supercharges cash flow from Exxon’s low-cost barrels. CEO Darren Woods stated the company is “built to perform through disruption and across market cycles.”

That said, XOM stock remains commodity-correlated. The bear case is straightforward: if global supply shocks normalize and oil reverts lower, downstream chemical margin pressure and a higher Q1 effective tax rate could weigh on results.

What It Means for Your Portfolio

For prudent investors, the Argus call reinforces a clear thesis: Permian and Guyana volume growth, paired with $15.6 billion in cumulative structural cost savings since 2019, could carry Exxon Mobil’s earnings power through commodity cycles. The dividend track record and buyback cadence add ballast.

Still, position sizing matters. Energy exposure should be balanced against the reality that oil prices may not stay elevated, and Exxon Mobil stock could face volatility as geopolitical risk premiums fade or expand.

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