Summary Occidental Petroleum currently pays a regular quarterly common-stock dividend of: $0.26 per OXY share The April 15 and July 15, 2026 payments were both $0.26. In 2025, the quarterly rate wasSummary Occidental Petroleum currently pays a regular quarterly common-stock dividend of: $0.26 per OXY share The April 15 and July 15, 2026 payments were both $0.26. In 2025, the quarterly rate was
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Occidental Petroleum Dividend 2026: OXY Dividend History, Yield and What It Means for OXYON

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Summary

Occidental Petroleum currently pays a regular quarterly common-stock dividend of:

$0.26 per OXY share

The April 15 and July 15, 2026 payments were both $0.26. In 2025, the quarterly rate was $0.24, while in 2024 it was $0.22.

At the current quarterly rate, the annualized dividend would be:

$0.26 × 4 = $1.04 per share

if the board maintained the same payment for four quarters.

Using OXY's $57.70 closing price on August 13, 2026 only as a reference, that annualized amount corresponds to a yield of roughly 1.8%. The actual dividend yield changes continuously with the stock price and future board decisions.

OXYON holders should also understand that Ondo uses a total-return tracking model, so an OXY cash dividend does not necessarily appear as an identical cash payment to each OXYON holder.

OXY Dividend History: 2024–2026

PeriodQuarterly Dividend
2024$0.22
2025$0.24
2026 current rate$0.26


That represents a gradual recovery in the ordinary dividend following Occidental's balance-sheet restructuring over recent years.

What Is the Annualized OXY Dividend?

At a $0.26 quarterly rate:

$0.26 × 4 = $1.04

That is an annualized run rate, not a guarantee that exactly $1.04 will be paid over the next twelve months.

The board can:

  • Increase;
  • Maintain;
  • Reduce;
  • Suspend

future distributions.

How Is Dividend Yield Calculated?

The standard formula is:

Annualized Dividend ÷ Share Price × 100

Using the August 13 reference:

$1.04 ÷ $57.70 ≈ 1.8%

If OXY falls while the dividend stays unchanged, the indicated yield rises.

If OXY rises, the indicated yield falls.

Why Doesn't OXY Have the Highest Oil-Stock Dividend Yield?

Occidental's capital-allocation priorities currently include significant balance-sheet repair.

Management continues to prioritize reducing principal debt toward $10 billion and later addressing Berkshire's preferred equity.

This means ordinary common-stock dividends compete with other uses of cash.

Why Debt Reduction Can Matter More Than a Higher Dividend

Suppose Occidental generates $1 billion of excess cash.

Management could use it to:

  • Increase dividends;
  • Repurchase common stock;
  • Reduce debt.

Paying down high-cost financing can improve future cash flow because it reduces interest or preferred-dividend obligations.

That can potentially create more sustainable shareholder-return capacity later.

What Is Berkshire's Preferred Dividend?

This should not be confused with the common dividend.

Berkshire holds Occidental preferred stock carrying an 8% annual dividend.

As of March 31, 2026, the remaining preferred investment had approximately $8.5 billion of liquidation value.

That is a separate capital structure from the $0.26 OXY common dividend.

Why Is the Berkshire Preferred Expensive for Occidental?

An 8% preferred dividend represents a significant recurring financing cost.

Occidental has indicated that strengthening the balance sheet ahead of potential preferred redemption beginning in 2029 is an important objective.

Retiring that preferred capital could eventually reduce a substantial cash burden.

What Supports the OXY Common Dividend?

Ultimately:

Operating Cash Flow

Capital Expenditure

Debt/Financing Needs

=

cash potentially available for shareholder returns

Q2 2026 benefited from high realized oil prices and strong production, producing Occidental's strongest adjusted quarterly profit since 2022.

However, commodity prices can reverse quickly.

How Oil Prices Affect Dividend Capacity

Higher oil prices generally improve upstream cash flow.

That can support:

  • Dividend coverage;
  • Debt reduction;
  • Balance-sheet flexibility.

Lower oil prices can do the opposite.

A sustainable dividend therefore should be judged across a cycle rather than using one high-oil-price quarter.

Does Berkshire Receive OXY Common Dividends Too?

Yes, Berkshire's common shares are economically entitled to ordinary common-stock distributions like other common shares.

That is separate from Berkshire's preferred-stock dividend.

Because Berkshire owns a very large OXY position, ordinary dividend decisions can also have a material effect on Berkshire's investment income.

What Does the Dividend Mean for OXYON?

Ondo handles dividends differently from a conventional brokerage account.

Its tokenized-stock model tracks total return, with applicable dividends generally reinvested into additional underlying exposure net of withholding tax.

Therefore:

OXY pays $0.26 ≠ every OXYON holder automatically receives $0.26 cash.

Why Shares Per Token Can Change

If dividends are reinvested into underlying shares, the amount of OXY economic exposure associated with each OXYON token can gradually increase.

This is why users comparing prices should check current Ondo product data rather than assume permanent 1:1 numerical equivalence.

Is OXY a Dividend Stock?

OXY pays a dividend, but its investment thesis is broader than dividend income.

Potential return drivers include:

  • Oil prices;
  • Production;
  • Debt reduction;
  • Free cash flow;
  • Berkshire relationship;
  • Capital allocation.

Investors primarily seeking high current income may evaluate OXY differently from investors focused on deleveraging and oil-price exposure.

FAQ

How much is the OXY dividend in 2026?

The current quarterly common dividend is $0.26 per share.

What is the annualized dividend?

$1.04 per share if $0.26 were maintained for four quarters.

What is the current approximate yield?

Using the August 13 closing price of $57.70, approximately 1.8%.

Has the dividend increased?

Yes. The quarterly rate was $0.22 in 2024, $0.24 in 2025 and $0.26 currently in 2026.

Does OXYON pay the same $0.26 cash dividend?

Not necessarily. Ondo uses total-return tracking.

Is the dividend guaranteed?

No.

Risk Disclaimer

Dividend payments are not guaranteed. Oil prices, cash flow, debt, capital requirements and board decisions can all affect future dividends.

Article 10

Occidental Carbon Capture Explained: 1PointFive, STRATOS and the Low-Carbon Opportunity for OXY

Summary

Occidental Petroleum is unusual among large U.S. oil producers because it is attempting to build a commercial carbon-management business alongside conventional oil and gas.

The strategy is primarily developed through:

Oxy Low Carbon Ventures

1PointFive

Direct Air Capture + CCUS

Carbon Removal Credits and CO₂ Storage

The flagship project is STRATOS, a Direct Air Capture facility in Texas designed to remove up to 500,000 metric tons of atmospheric CO₂ annually when fully operational. Occidental's current carbon-innovation page still describes STRATOS as under development, while 1PointFive said in January 2026 that the facility was progressing through startup activities.

Carbon capture could create a new long-term business for OXY—but it remains capital intensive and commercially uncertain.

What Is Oxy Low Carbon Ventures?

Oxy Low Carbon Ventures, or OLCV, develops projects and technologies related to:

  • Carbon capture;
  • CO₂ transportation;
  • CO₂ sequestration;
  • Direct Air Capture;
  • Low-carbon fuels;
  • Carbon-management services.

Following the OxyChem sale, Low Carbon Ventures remains part of Occidental's Midstream and Marketing reporting segment.

What Is 1PointFive?

1PointFive is Occidental's carbon-capture and carbon-removal subsidiary.

Its business model is intended to help customers address emissions through technologies such as:

Direct Air Capture

and

geologic CO₂ storage.

What Is Direct Air Capture?

Direct Air Capture, or DAC, removes CO₂ directly from ambient air rather than capturing it only at the exhaust stream of a factory.

A simplified process is:

Air

CO₂ capture system

Concentrated CO₂

Permanent geologic storage

or selected utilization pathways

The technology is different from conventional point-source carbon capture.

What Is STRATOS?

STRATOS is 1PointFive's large-scale DAC facility in Texas.

It is designed for capacity of up to:

500,000 metric tons CO₂ per year

when fully operational.

In January 2026, 1PointFive described STRATOS as progressing through startup activities, so investors should not treat full design capacity as already achieved commercial output.

Who Has Purchased STRATOS Carbon Removal Credits?

1PointFive has announced agreements with several large organizations.

For example, Microsoft agreed to purchase 500,000 metric tons of DAC carbon-removal credits over six years from credits enabled by STRATOS.

Bain & Company announced a 9,000-metric-ton purchase over three years in January 2026.

These agreements demonstrate commercial interest, but contracted credit volume should not automatically be treated as equivalent to project profitability.

How Could Carbon Removal Generate Revenue?

Potential customers may pay 1PointFive for verified removal of CO₂.

Conceptually:

Customer emissions target

Purchase carbon-removal credits

1PointFive captures CO₂

Permanent storage

Verified removal credit

This could create a service-style revenue stream separate from selling oil.

Why Occidental Has a Potential Advantage

Occidental has decades of experience handling CO₂ in the oil industry.

Capabilities relevant to carbon management include:

  • Subsurface geology;
  • CO₂ transportation;
  • Injection;
  • Reservoir management;
  • Large-scale energy infrastructure.

Those capabilities can potentially transfer to carbon sequestration.

Can Carbon Capture Become a Major OXY Business?

Potentially—but that is not guaranteed.

The bull case assumes:

  • More corporations commit to durable carbon removal;
  • DAC costs fall;
  • Government incentives remain supportive;
  • Projects scale successfully;
  • Carbon-credit prices support attractive returns.

The bear case assumes:

  • Costs remain high;
  • Demand is insufficient;
  • Incentives change;
  • Project schedules slip;
  • Competing technologies become cheaper.

Why DAC Is Expensive

CO₂ exists at relatively low concentration in ambient air.

Removing it requires:

  • Large air-processing systems;
  • Energy;
  • Chemical sorbents or solvents;
  • Compression;
  • Transportation;
  • Storage.

This can make DAC substantially more expensive than capturing CO₂ from concentrated industrial streams.

Government Policy Risk

Carbon economics can depend partly on:

  • Tax credits;
  • Permitting;
  • Storage regulation;
  • Carbon accounting standards.

Policy changes can therefore materially alter project economics.

What Is the Relationship With Oil Production?

Occidental historically has significant expertise using CO₂ for enhanced oil recovery.

However, certain 1PointFive carbon-removal contracts, including Microsoft's, specify durable saline sequestration rather than using the captured CO₂ for oil production.

This distinction matters when evaluating the environmental attributes of specific credits.

Could Carbon Capture Reduce OXY's Oil Dependence?

Over a long period, a successful carbon business could diversify revenue.

But today, Occidental's financial results remain dominated by oil and gas.

Carbon management should therefore be treated as an option on future growth, not a replacement for current upstream economics.

How Does Carbon Capture Affect OXYON?

OXYON does not directly represent STRATOS.

Instead:

STRATOS / 1PointFive

affects Occidental's business value

OXY

OXYON

If investors become more optimistic about the commercial value of carbon capture, that may affect OXY valuation.

If projects disappoint, the opposite could occur.

Main Risks

  • Technology execution;
  • Capital expenditure;
  • Startup delays;
  • Carbon-credit demand;
  • Customer concentration;
  • Regulatory changes;
  • Storage liability;
  • Competition;
  • Uncertain long-term margins.

FAQ

What is STRATOS?

A large Direct Air Capture facility being developed by Occidental's 1PointFive subsidiary.

How much CO₂ can STRATOS capture?

Its design capacity is up to 500,000 metric tons annually when fully operational.

Is STRATOS fully operational at design capacity?

The latest cited 2026 company update described it as progressing through startup activities.

Does Microsoft buy carbon credits from 1PointFive?

Microsoft entered an agreement covering 500,000 metric tons over six years.

Is carbon capture already Occidental's main business?

No. Oil and gas remain the dominant economic business.

Risk Disclaimer

Carbon-management technologies are developing markets. Project capacity, cost, pricing, regulation and commercial demand can differ materially from current expectations.

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