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Occidental's quarterly realized oil prices jump amid Iran war disruption

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Occidental Petroleum reported a jump in quarterly realized oil prices, which the company linked to supply disruptions from the conflict with Iran. The increase reflects the impact of geopolitical tensions on oil markets and Occidental's financial performance.

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Realized oil prices are a measure of actual selling price, impacting revenue.

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Occidental's quarterly realized oil prices increased.

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The oil price increase is attributed to disruptions caused by the Iran war.

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  • Realized oil prices are a measure of actual selling price, impacting revenue.
  • Price jumps increase profits for oil producers like Occidental.

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The oil price increase is attributed to disruptions caused by the Iran war.

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Occidental's quarterly realized oil prices increased.

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