Occidental to announce first quarter 2026 results and hold conference call in May

Vicki Hollub, President and Chief Executive Officer, OxyChem
Vicki Hollub, President and Chief Executive Officer, OxyChem
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Occidental announced on April 1 that it will release its first quarter 2026 financial results after the market closes on Tuesday, May 5, with a conference call scheduled for Wednesday, May 6 at 1 p.m. Eastern time.

The announcement provides investors and analysts with details about when they can expect to review the company’s latest financial performance and participate in a discussion of the results. The company said participants can access the conference call by dialing specific phone numbers or through a webcast available at oxy.com/investors. Pre-registration for the call is also available online.

According to Occidental, first quarter financial results will be posted in the Investor Relations section of its website. A recording of the webcast will be made available several hours after the conclusion of the call.

Occidental describes itself as an international energy company involved in producing, marketing, and transporting oil and natural gas. The company also highlights its focus on carbon management technologies and products. Occidental is headquartered in Houston and operates mainly in the United States, Middle East, and North Africa.

Further information about Occidental’s operations or updates can be found on their website.



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