Ovintiv drills for and sells natural gas, crude oil, and natural gas liquids from shale basins like the Permian and Montney—think of it as a large-scale extraction machine for underground energy.
Money comes from selling hydrocarbons, with annual revenue of USD 8.74B in 2025 and a gross margin around 28.6% that year; income swings with commodity prices, not recurring contracts.
Its acreage in top-tier basins like the Permian and Montney gives cost advantages, but rivals like Exxon Mobil and Chevron hold similar or better positions, and oil prices—not brand or tech—drive returns, so the edge is modest.
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Shares rose 3.6% to $61.28; analyst model sees upside to $79, reinforcing prior upgrade
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Ovintiv (OVV) reached a new 52-week high, indicating positive momentum and market recognition among other notable companies.
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