Why ConocoPhillips Stock Popped Today

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Key Points

  • Tightened U.S. sanctions on Russian oil are pushing up oil prices.

  • Russian oil major Lukoil has declared force majeure on shipments from its West Qurna-2 oil field in Iraq.

  • Oil prices are rising today, but remain within a price band so far this November.

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ConocoPhillips (NYSE: COP) stock jumped 3.3% through 11:05 a.m. ET Tuesday, and it's not hard to guess why.

New U.S. sanctions on Russian oil, combined with Russian oil major Lukoil declaring force majeure and canceling shipments from its West Qurna-2 oil field in Iraq, have oil prices marching higher. According to Oilprice.com, both West Texas Intermediate (WTI) and Brent crude prices spiked 1.3% today, and higher prices are pulling oil stock prices higher along with them.

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Oil prices

WTI crude prices are flirting with $61 a barrel, while Brent crude, the international benchmark, approaches $65 a barrel. That's not enough to erase the steep slide in oil prices experienced since 2025 began, but it's a good 6% more than Brent crude fetched as recently as mid-October.

Oil investors should perhaps not get too excited about these developments, however. As Oilprice points out, Brent crude "has been trading within the $63 to $66 per barrel so far in November, a very narrow bandwidth," and Lukoil's announcement didn't have as big an effect on prices as might be expected, considering the field in question used to produce nearly half a million barrels of oil equivalent a day.

Today's price spike could be less of a trend and more of a blip.

Is ConocoPhillips stock a buy?

What does this mean for investors in ConocoPhillips stock?

Assume today's price spike doesn't last, and crude prices continue to trade in their "bandwidth." At $112.7 billion in market cap, ConocoPhillips stock costs about 12.5 times earnings. With a 3.8% dividend yield and a 5.6% long-term projected growth rate, that works out to a total return ratio of perhaps 1.3 -- not expensive, but not yet cheap.

I'd personally hold off on buying ConocoPhillips stock until that number improves even more.

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