S&P 500 Energy Sector SEC Filings — April 29, 2026
Across 21 filings in the USA S&P 500 Energy stream (including adjacent sectors), Q1 2026 results reveal mixed performance with 7/10 reporting companies showing YoY revenue growth averaging 20% (e.g., ONEOK +19.6%, Southern Copper +36.2%, Phillips 66 +6.9%), but net income volatility including sharp declines at Phillips 66 (-57.5% to $207M) and SLB (-5.6% to $752M) amid higher costs and impairments. Capital allocation trends emphasize shareholder returns, with dividend hikes (John Marshall +20% to $0.09, Phillips 66 +7%, Southern Copper $1.00/share + stock dividend) and buybacks (John Marshall 103k shares, MAA 0.6M shares for $73M, SLB $451M). Energy names like ONEOK and Southern Copper demonstrate outperformance with EPS growth (+18% and implied strength), while non-energy outliers like banks (John Marshall NIM +29bps YoY, Winchester +52bps) and Xometry (+26% revenue) signal broader financial resilience. Leadership transitions at Southern Copper (new CEO Leonardo Contreras) and Xometry (effective July 1, 2026) pose execution risks/opportunities. Forward guidance remains stable (MAA Core FFO unchanged $8.37-$8.69), with catalysts like AGMs in June and project milestones (Phillips Iron Mesa Q1 2027) driving near-term actionability. Portfolio-level theme: Margin expansion in deposits/loans contrasts energy working capital strains, favoring midstream/mining over refining/services.