ConocoPhillips Q1 2026 adjusted EPS $1.89 beats $1.72 estimate, adjusted net $2.3B tops $2.07B consensus. Cash flow $4.30B misses $5.06B forecast.
ConocoPhillips reported Q1 2026 adjusted EPS of $1.89, beating estimates of $1.72, and adjusted net income of $2.3B, above the $2.07B consensus. Cash flow from operations was $4.30B, below estimates of $5.06B.
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ConocoPhillips reported Q1 2026 adjusted EPS of $1.89, beating estimates of $1.72, and adjusted net income of $2.3B, above the $2.07B consensus. Cash flow from operations was $4.30B, below estimates of $5.06B.
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