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Energy Sector Earnings Signals

Operator Signal breakdown for 16 Energy companies based on SEC EDGAR filings. The Energy sector is showing mixed signals.

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Tailwinds
13
Neutral
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Headwinds
3
Mixed

All Energy Companies

CompanyTickerSignalRevenueRev GrowthEPS
Exxon Mobil CorporationXOMNEUTRAL$85.1B-5.4%$1.00
Chevron CorporationCVXNEUTRAL$48.6B-4.1%$1.11
Phillips 66PSXNEUTRAL$32.5B-8.4%$0.51
Valero Energy Corp.VLONEUTRAL$32.4B-1.5%$4.22
ConocoPhillipsCOPNEUTRAL$15.8B+20.9%$1.78
Baker Hughes CompanyBKRNEUTRAL$6.6B-4.6%N/A
Occidental PetroleumOXYNEUTRAL$5.2B-27.1%$3.13
Diamondback EnergyFANGNEUTRAL$4.2B+60.3%$0.08
Williams CompaniesWMBNEUTRAL$3.0B+14.2%$0.70
Schlumberger LimitedSLBNEUTRALN/AN/A$0.50
Marathon PetroleumMPCNEUTRALN/AN/A$1.73
ONEOK Inc.OKENEUTRALN/AN/A$1.23
Halliburton CompanyHALNEUTRALN/AN/A$0.55
EOG Resources Inc.EOGMIXED$6.9B+16.0%$3.70
Kinder Morgan Inc.KMIMIXED$4.8B+30.5%$0.44
Devon Energy Corp.DVNMIXED$3.8B-5.4%$0.19

What Energy Signals Mean for Operators

The Energy sector is sending mixed signals. Some companies growing, some flat, some declining. This usually indicates the sector is in transition. Look for the specific companies and sub-segments within energy that are outperforming to find opportunities.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Energy sector has 0 companies showing tailwinds, 0 showing headwinds, 13 neutral, and 3 mixed. The sector is sending mixed signals with no clear directional consensus.

Operator Signals are based on revenue trajectory from SEC EDGAR filings. Tailwind means revenue is accelerating, Headwind means declining, Neutral means steady-state, and Mixed means inconsistent quarter-over-quarter patterns. For the Energy sector, we track 16 companies.

No Energy companies are currently showing strong tailwind signals. The sector may be in a transitional or contractionary phase.

Sources: SEC EDGAR XBRL Filings
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this entity is one of the data points covered by this site’s U.S. public-company earnings disclosures dataset. The detail above comes directly from SEC EDGAR 8-K filings; the context that follows situates the headline numbers against the broader distribution across U.S. public companies.

The methodology behind every numeric value on this page is publicly documented on the SEC EDGAR 8-K filings portal and described in detail on this site’s methodology page. Refresh cadence varies by underlying series; the page surfaces the as-of date for each number so readers can trace any figure back to the source release.

For readers using this page as a decision input, the related-entity pages elsewhere on the site provide the comparison set. The most useful comparison for this entity is typically a peer within U.S. public companies with similar size, similar exposure, or similar geography — not the national-level summary alone.

Source: SEC EDGAR 10-K filings, 2026.