CHRD
$131.91+1.43 (+1.10%)
Chord Energy Corporation operates as an independent exploration and production company in the United States.
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Chord Energy Corporation operates as an independent exploration and production company in the United States. The company acquires, explores, develops, and produces crude oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids in the Williston Basin. It sells its p...
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Chord Energy (CHRD) Is Up 6.9% After AI-Driven Williston Efficiency Boosts FY2025 Free Cash Flow
Chord Energy recently reported that it exceeded its FY2025 oil volume guidance by more than 1,000 barrels per day, cut capital spending by US$60.00 million versus plan, and added US$160.00 million in incremental run-rate free cash flow through AI-driven optimization and 4-mile lateral wells. An interesting angle is that these efficiency gains are concentrated in the Williston Basin, leaving the company’s earnings highly sensitive to crude price swings that previously caused a very large...
Mizuho Raises Chord Energy (CHRD) Price Target by $14
Chord Energy Corporation (NASDAQ:CHRD) is included among the 13 Oil Stocks with Highest Dividends. With its premier acreage position in the Williston Basin, Chord Energy Corporation (NASDAQ:CHRD) engages in the exploration and production of crude oil, natural gas liquids, and natural gas. Chord Energy Corporation (NASDAQ:CHRD) received a boost on March 17 when Mizuho raised […]
Is Chord Energy’s Williston Mastery a Moat or a Trap?
Chord Energy (NASDAQ:CHRD) has spent the past year proving it can squeeze more oil out of the Williston Basin for less money, and it recently hit its goal of 80% long-lateral inventory ahead of schedule. The question investors need to answer is whether this basin-dominant scale is a competitive moat or a structural vulnerability dressed ... Is Chord Energy’s Williston Mastery a Moat or a Trap?
‘Buy Energy’: UBS Suggests 2 Energy Stocks to Consider Amid Geopolitical Risk
The Middle East has erupted into active warfare over the past eleven days, and all eyes are turning to the Strait of Hormuz. This narrow waterway links the oil- and gas-rich countries of the Persian Gulf to global shipping routes and is widely considered one of the most critical energy chokepoints in the world. Roughly 20% of the world’s hydrocarbon supplies pass through the strait, meaning any disruption there can quickly ripple across global energy markets. Oil prices reacted immediately as th
Chord Energy, Murphy Oil, and Diamondback Energy Shares Are Falling, What You Need To Know
A number of stocks fell in the afternoon session after a sharp retreat in crude oil and natural gas prices amid shifting geopolitical expectations weakened sentiment.