US Oil and Gas Executives Cash Out Nearly $400 Million as Iran War Boosts Energy Stocks
BlockBeats News, July 29th, according to
The environmental group
The report stated that the recent stock sales by executives of the three companies have all exceeded the full-year 2025 level. ConocoPhillips CEO Ryan Lance sold stock in two transactions in March this year, totaling nearly $80 million; Cheniere Energy executives also sold shares around the company's stock price hitting a new high.
Analysts pointed out that the rise in oil and gas company stock prices is directly related to the surge in energy prices, and executives cashing out at high stock prices aligns with market incentive logic. However, critics believe that part of the corporate profit growth comes from the increase in energy costs due to geopolitical conflicts, and the related benefits are ultimately borne by consumers. Therefore, there are calls to impose a "windfall tax" on energy companies.
Currently, proposals to impose a windfall tax on the energy industry in the US have not received Republican support.
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