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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Exxon and Chevron, Rivals Turned Frenemies, Face Profit Pressure-Cooker
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Exxon and Chevron, Rivals Turned Frenemies, Face Profit Pressure-Cooker

Last updated: August 2, 2025 4:35 am
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Exxon Mobil and Chevron, America’s two largest oil companies, are gearing up to report their earnings, and things are looking a bit bleak. Analysts are predicting that both companies will see their profits take a hit, potentially marking their worst performance since 2021. The pandemic has undoubtedly played a role in this downturn, as remote work and reduced travel have led to decreased energy consumption.

Despite their competitive history, Exxon and Chevron are now shifting gears and exploring opportunities to collaborate on major exploration projects. This shift comes after a recent legal dispute that has somewhat transformed their relationship from rivals to “frenemies.”

The roots of their rivalry can be traced back to the breakup of industry titan John D. Rockefeller’s Standard Oil in 1911. Both companies emerged from this split and have been competing ever since. However, they are now facing a common challenge in the form of declining oil prices and increased production from the OPEC+ group of countries.

In an unexpected turn of events, Chevron recently closed a $53 billion acquisition of Hess, securing a significant stake in a lucrative Guyana project. This move has positioned Chevron for future growth and increased cash flow, putting pressure on Exxon to keep up.

Additionally, Exxon and Chevron have joined forces in a $34 billion agreement with Indonesia to enhance production and technology exchanges. These collaborative efforts hint at a new era of cooperation between the two oil giants.

Both companies have significant operations in the Permian Basin and other regions, sparking speculation about a potential megamerger in the future. As they navigate the challenges of a volatile market, Exxon and Chevron are also keeping an eye on geopolitical developments that could impact oil prices.

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In a related development, British giant Shell reported a decline in second-quarter profits, reflecting the broader challenges facing the energy sector. However, Shell’s results surpassed expectations, signaling resilience in the face of market volatility.

Overall, Exxon and Chevron are facing a challenging quarter, but their strategic moves and potential for collaboration suggest a path forward in an evolving industry landscape. As they adapt to changing market conditions, these oil giants are poised to weather the storm and emerge stronger in the long run.

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