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Chevron vs. Exxon Mobil: Which Energy Stock Is a Better Buy in 2026?
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Exxon Mobil reported FY 2025 net income of $28.8 billion, down from $33.7 billion in 2024. — A significant decline in net income for the world's largest energy company suggests tightening margins or lower commodity pricing.
-0.40Chevron reported FY 2025 net income of approximately $12.3 billion, down from $17.7 billion in 2024. — A substantial year-over-year drop in profitability indicates operational headwinds or pricing pressure on refined products and crude.
-0.40Exxon Mobil's FY 2025 revenue reached nearly $323.9 billion, a decrease of about 4.5% compared to the prior year. — Slight revenue contraction reflects a cooling in demand or lower global energy prices.
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Chevron's FY 2025 revenue reached nearly $184.4 billion, representing a decrease of approximately 4.6% from the previous year. — Revenue decline mirrors industry-wide trends of slightly lower top-line growth for integrated energy firms.
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The article highlights operational efficiency and strong free cash flow, though notes a decrease in annual revenue and net income.
The company is praised for its massive scale and lead in carbon capture, despite seeing a decline in revenue and net income for FY 2025.
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