San Diego Union-Tribune

BUFFETT’S COMPANY HAS BET $47B ON OIL

More than $11B worth of Occidental Petroleum stock bought this year

- BY JOSH FUNK

Warren Buffett’s company has bought up more than $11 billion worth of Occidental Petroleum stock this year, giving Berkshire Hathaway control of more than 20 percent of the oil producer.

Occidental’s stock rose almost 4 percent on Tuesday to $62.41 after Buffett revealed his latest purchases of nearly 6.7 million Occidental shares worth more than $400 million.

Wall Street follows Buffett’s actions closely, including his investment­s in Occidental Petroleum. Its shares have more than doubled in price this year.

Berkshire has repeatedly acquired shares of the Houston driller whenever the stock falls below $60 in recent months. Buffett also dropped more than $20 billion on Chevron stock in the first quarter of this year and took advantage of the surge in oil prices after Russia invaded Ukraine. Berkshire’s Chevron stake is worth more than $24 billion.

That means Buffett’s Omaha, Neb., conglomera­te holds nearly $47 billion in oil sector investment­s because Berkshire holds an additional $10 billion worth of preferred Occidental shares that it picked up in 2019 when it helped finance Occidental’s purchase of Anadarko.

And Buffett may not be done. Berkshire owns warrants to buy an additional 83.9 million Occidental shares at $59.62 apiece. Edward Jones analyst Jim Shanahan estimates that Berkshire’s oil sector holdings are worth $46.6 billion today even without the value of those warrants.

Because Berkshire now owns 20.2 percent of Occidental’s stock, it will be allowed to record a proportion­al share of the oil producer’s earnings on its earnings reports. That could provide a roughly $2 billion a year boost to Berkshire’s bottom line.

Buffett aggressive­ly invested in stocks this year when the market was weighed down by soaring inflation and rising interest rates. Berkshire spent more than $51 billion on stocks in the first quarter, but the pace of its investment­s slowed considerab­ly in the second quarter when it was a net buyer of only $3.8 billion in stocks with much of that going into Occidental. Berkshire will detail all its second-quarter stock purchases later this month.

In addition to the stakes it holds in companies, Berkshire owns more than 90 companies outright, including BNSF railroad, Geico insurance, several major utilities and an eclectic assortment of manufactur­ing and retail businesses like See’s Candy, Dairy Queen, Helzberg Diamonds, Fruit of the Loom and Precision Castparts. Most of those businesses have performed well this year, but Berkshire reported a $44 billion quarterly loss over the weekend on a sharp drop in the paper value of its stock portfolio.

 ?? NICK COTE THE NEW YORK TIMES FILE ?? Occidental Petroleum stock rose after it was revealed that Berkshire Hathaway has control of more than 20 percent of it.
NICK COTE THE NEW YORK TIMES FILE Occidental Petroleum stock rose after it was revealed that Berkshire Hathaway has control of more than 20 percent of it.

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