On August 5, Marathon Petroleum declined 3.05% in regular trading, trading at $304.14/share, with turnover of $162 million. The decline came despite the company reporting a massive Q2 earnings beat just one day earlier.
On the news front, easing US-Iran conflict expectations drove international crude oil prices sharply lower from recent two-month highs, pressuring the entire refining sector. Marathon Petroleum reported Q2 adjusted EPS of $17.73, crushing the consensus estimate of $13.73 by 29%, while revenue surged to $52.34 billion versus expectations of approximately $42 billion. However, the market is concerned that geopolitical de-escalation could normalize the elevated crack spreads that boosted recent profits, triggering profit-taking following the earnings release.
Within the Oil and Gas Refining and Marketing sector, peers declined broadly: Delek US fell 6.98%, PBF Energy fell 3.82%, HF Sinclair fell 2.83%, Phillips 66 fell 2.01%, and Valero fell 1.76%. Raymond James raised its price target on Marathon Petroleum to $350 from $335, reflecting continued institutional confidence in the company's fundamentals despite near-term sector headwinds.
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