JPMorgan analyst Arun Jayaram lowered the firm’s price target on EOG Resources to $135 from $143 and keeps a Neutral rating on the shares. The firm marked to market its exploration and production models and price targets following the recent decline in strip pricing for both oil and natural gas. The decline in oil prices has been driven by worries surrounding OPEC+ barrels returning to the market, supply/demand balances in 2025 given non-OPEC supply growth and expectations for slowing demand growth, the analyst tells investors in a research note. With oil in the mid-$60s, JPMorgan does not expect to see any near-term changes in E&P activity levels. However, if the strip deteriorates further, “management teams are likely to begin having those discussions,” it adds.
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