Summary On January 2, 2026, Occidental Petroleum completed one of the most consequential transactions in its recent history: the sale of OxyChem to Berkshire Hathaway for $9.7 billion in cash,Summary On January 2, 2026, Occidental Petroleum completed one of the most consequential transactions in its recent history: the sale of OxyChem to Berkshire Hathaway for $9.7 billion in cash,
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Summary

On January 2, 2026, Occidental Petroleum completed one of the most consequential transactions in its recent history: the sale of OxyChem to Berkshire Hathaway for $9.7 billion in cash, subject to customary adjustments.

The transaction changed Occidental in three important ways:

  1. Occidental became more concentrated in oil and gas.
  2. The company used the proceeds to accelerate debt reduction.
  3. Berkshire Hathaway's relationship with Occidental became even deeper.

Following the transaction, Occidental reports two continuing segments:

  • Oil and Gas;
  • Midstream and Marketing, which includes its Low Carbon Ventures activities.

OxyChem is treated as a discontinued operation.

For OXY investors, the key question is whether the benefits of a simpler balance sheet and much lower debt outweigh the loss of earnings diversification from the chemical business.

What Was OxyChem?

OxyChem was Occidental's chemical-manufacturing business.

It produced basic chemicals used across areas such as:

  • Water treatment;
  • PVC and construction products;
  • Healthcare;
  • Pharmaceuticals;
  • Industrial applications.

Berkshire's filings describe OxyChem as a global basic-chemicals manufacturer and recorded the acquisition beginning January 2, 2026.

How Much Did Berkshire Pay?

Occidental's SEC filing reports a closing price of approximately:

$9.7 billion in cash

subject to customary purchase-price adjustments.

Berkshire's own financial statements initially recorded consideration of approximately $9.5 billion, subject to adjustment, reflecting the buyer's accounting presentation.

These figures should therefore not be treated as contradictory; they reflect different stages and accounting presentations of the same transaction.

Occidental Before and After OxyChem

Before

Occidental was commonly described through:

Oil and Gas



Chemical



Midstream and Marketing

After

Continuing operations are now:

Oil and Gas



Midstream and Marketing

with Low Carbon Ventures inside the latter segment.

Why Did Occidental Sell OxyChem?

The most important reason was capital allocation.

Occidental had accumulated significant leverage through major acquisitions, most notably Anadarko and later CrownRock.

The OxyChem sale generated a large amount of cash that could immediately reduce principal debt.

By May 5, 2026, Occidental said it had repaid $7.1 billion of principal debt during 2026, lowering principal debt to approximately $13.3 billion.

Why Does Lower Debt Matter?

Debt creates fixed financial obligations.

For a commodity-sensitive company, that matters because oil prices can change dramatically.

When oil prices are high:

Cash Flow ↑

makes debt easier to service.

When oil prices collapse:

Cash Flow ↓

but interest and principal obligations remain.

Reducing debt therefore can make Occidental more resilient across commodity cycles.

What Is Occidental's Next Debt Target?

Following Q2 2026 results, management reiterated that reducing principal debt to $10 billion remains the immediate priority.

CEO Richard Jackson also emphasized balance-sheet strengthening before Occidental begins redeeming Berkshire's expensive preferred equity beginning in 2029.

This makes the capital-allocation hierarchy increasingly clear:

Operations

Required Capital

Debt Reduction

Preferred Equity Reduction

potentially greater flexibility for ordinary shareholder returns

What Happened to Free Cash Flow?

Occidental's strategy is no longer merely to depend on rising oil prices.

In August 2026, management said it was on track to improve annual free cash flow by more than $1.2 billion in 2026, with a pathway toward more than $4 billion of additional annual cash flow by 2030, even before assuming higher oil prices.

That target depends on execution and is not guaranteed.

But it shows that management is focusing on:

  • Cost reductions;
  • Lower sustaining capital;
  • More efficient operations;
  • Portfolio optimization.

What Did Q2 2026 Show?

The post-OxyChem company benefited heavily from high oil prices during Q2.

Occidental's average realized oil price reached approximately $96.78 per barrel, while production averaged about 1.43 million BOE per day. Adjusted EPS was $2.40, the company's highest quarterly adjusted result since 2022.

This demonstrates both the opportunity and the risk of Occidental's more concentrated structure:

When oil prices are strong, the upstream business can generate very powerful earnings.

The reverse is also true.

Does Selling OxyChem Increase Oil-Price Sensitivity?

Conceptually, yes.

The chemical business provided earnings that were affected by a different combination of:

  • Feedstock costs;
  • Industrial demand;
  • Construction activity;
  • Chemical pricing.

After the sale, Occidental is more centered on upstream oil and gas economics.

That can make commodity prices relatively more important to consolidated results.

What Did Occidental Gain?

Potential advantages include:

Lower Leverage

Billions of dollars of debt were repaid rapidly.

Simpler Corporate Structure

Investors can analyze a more focused energy company.

Lower Interest Burden Over Time

Reducing debt can free more future cash flow.

Greater Capital Flexibility

A stronger balance sheet may eventually create more options for:

  • Dividends;
  • Preferred redemption;
  • Buybacks;
  • Investment.

What Did Occidental Give Up?

Diversification

OxyChem was not directly tied to upstream oil production.

Chemical Earnings

Future chemical profits now belong to Berkshire.

Potential Industrial Upside

If chemical markets become especially strong, Occidental no longer participates through OxyChem.

Why Berkshire's Role Is Unusual

Berkshire is simultaneously:

  • A major Occidental common shareholder;
  • Holder of Occidental preferred stock;
  • Holder of OXY warrants;
  • The owner of former Occidental subsidiary OxyChem.

As of March 31, 2026, Berkshire reported holding 26.9% of outstanding Occidental common stock, excluding potential warrant exercise.

This creates one of the most unusual strategic relationships among large U.S. public companies.

What Does the Sale Mean for OXYON?

OXYON is linked economically to OXY.

Therefore, OxyChem no longer contributes to the ongoing Occidental business represented by future OXY earnings in the same way it did before January 2026.

For the underlying company overview, read What Is Occidental Petroleum (NYSE: OXY) Stock?.

Eligible users can trade OXYON/USDT on MEXC.

FAQ

Does Occidental still own OxyChem?

No. Berkshire acquired OxyChem on January 2, 2026.

How much was the OxyChem transaction?

Occidental reported approximately $9.7 billion in cash, subject to adjustments.

Why did Occidental sell OxyChem?

A major objective was strengthening the balance sheet and reducing leverage.

How much principal debt did Occidental have after the early-2026 repayments?

Occidental reported approximately $13.3 billion as of May 5, after $7.1 billion of repayments during 2026.

What is the next debt goal?

Management has identified $10 billion of principal debt as the next major milestone.

Did Berkshire buy Occidental itself?

No. Berkshire bought OxyChem and separately owns a large Occidental equity position.

Risk Disclaimer

The OxyChem transaction does not guarantee improved future OXY returns. Lower debt can strengthen the balance sheet, while greater concentration in upstream energy also increases exposure to commodity cycles.

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