Movement Alert|apache Rises 7.2% in Regular Trading, Oil and Gas Sector Rallies as JPMorgan Raises Price Target

Market Focus
Aug 11

On August 10, apache rose 7.2% in regular trading, reaching $40.34 per share with turnover of approximately $82.94 million. The surge was driven by a broad rally across the oil and gas sector, coupled with JPMorgan raising its price target on the stock.

JPMorgan lifted its price target on apache from $36 to $41, maintaining a Neutral rating. The current Wall Street consensus target stands at $42.60. The target revision follows apache's second-quarter results reported on August 5, which showed adjusted EPS of $1.89 versus $0.87 a year earlier, largely in line with analyst expectations of $1.90, while revenue of $2.37 billion fell slightly short of the $2.46 billion consensus.

On the geopolitical front, tensions around the Strait of Hormuz remain elevated, with Iran reportedly considering blocking hostile parties from passage, providing short-term support to international crude prices. Within the Oil and Gas Exploration and Production sector, peers also advanced: EOG Resources up 4.31%, Ovintiv up 5.76%, Devon up 4.08%, EQT Corp up 3.33%, and ConocoPhillips up 3.06%.

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