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Key Takeaways
- Exxon Mobil (XOM) advanced more than 3% on March 27, 2026, defying broader market weakness
- Brent crude prices climbed above $110 per barrel after Strait of Hormuz supply chain disruptions
- Approximately 17.8 million barrels daily of oil flow has been impacted in the critical waterway
- Trump administration postponed Iran negotiations deadline by 10 days until April 6
- Morgan Stanley upgraded XOM price target from $134 to $172 while maintaining Overweight stance
Shares of Exxon Mobil (XOM) surged over 3% during Friday trading on March 27, defying widespread weakness across equity markets as skyrocketing crude oil prices lifted energy sector stocks.
While the broader market struggled—with the S&P 500 declining 0.8%, the Dow Jones losing 0.9%, and the Nasdaq dropping 1.1%—XOM emerged as a standout performer.
The primary catalyst behind this strength was an explosive rally in international oil markets. Brent crude futures were changing hands above $110 per barrel during midday trading, after touching $120 in recent weeks following coordinated U.S.-Israeli military operations against Iran on February 28.
The strategic Strait of Hormuz waterway, which handles approximately one-fifth of the world’s petroleum transit, has experienced disruptions affecting roughly 17.8 million barrels per day since geopolitical tensions intensified. This substantial supply constraint has propelled crude prices sharply upward.
As of 12 PM Eastern time on March 27, Brent crude was quoted at $104.28 per barrel, though pricing fluctuated throughout the session as new developments emerged.
The Trump administration announced a 10-day extension of the Iran deadline for reopening the Strait of Hormuz, moving it to April 6. Trump’s official statement indicated he was “pausing the period of Energy Plant destruction by 10 Days” following requests from Iranian leadership.
While this announcement suggested potential de-escalation, ongoing supply bottlenecks continued supporting elevated oil prices and benefiting energy equities.
Wall Street Analyst Increases Valuation
Morgan Stanley amplified XOM’s Friday rally by elevating its price objective on the energy giant to $172 from the previous $134 target. The investment bank reaffirmed its Overweight recommendation.
Analysts at the firm highlighted that crude oil, liquefied natural gas, and refining margins had reached their strongest levels since 2022. According to their assessment, even if Middle East tensions subside, a reversal to pre-crisis pricing appears improbable.
Morgan Stanley simultaneously revised its commodity price projections, increasing its 2026 WTI crude forecast by 44%, natural gas liquids by 40%, and refining crack spreads by 35%. The firm’s earnings estimates for North American energy companies under coverage are climbing approximately 40% for 2026 and 23% for 2027.
No company-specific operational updates were released by Exxon’s management on March 27. The stock’s performance was purely a function of macroeconomic developments and the analyst upgrade.
Exxon’s vertically integrated business structure—spanning exploration and production, refining operations, and petrochemical manufacturing—positions the company to capture value across multiple segments when crude prices escalate. Competitor Chevron and other major oil corporations similarly posted gains during the session.
Central Bank Policy and Inflation Concerns
With Brent crude trading above $110 per barrel, financial markets have completely eliminated expectations for any Federal Reserve interest rate reduction in the immediate future. Fed policymakers had previously indicated one potential cut might materialize during 2026.
Elevating Treasury yields combined with renewed inflation anxieties pressured technology shares and overall market sentiment. Energy stocks remained among the minority of sectors posting positive returns.
Morgan Stanley’s updated commodity assumptions now support an Exxon Mobil price target of $172, representing a 28% jump from the previous $134 valuation on the shares.
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