Moran Wealth Management Boosts Stake in EOG Resources

The investment firm increased its holdings in the energy exploration company by 6.3% in the fourth quarter.

Apr. 18, 2026 at 11:25am

An extreme close-up of industrial oil and gas equipment, including pipes, valves, and heavy machinery, conveying the physical scale and power of the energy industry.Moran Wealth Management's increased investment in EOG Resources reflects ongoing institutional interest in the U.S. energy sector.Houston Today

Moran Wealth Management LLC lifted its holdings in shares of EOG Resources, Inc. (NYSE:EOG) by 6.3% during the 4th quarter, according to the company's latest 13F filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission. The fund now owns 290,119 shares of the energy exploration company's stock, valued at approximately $30.47 million.

Why it matters

EOG Resources is one of the largest independent oil and gas producers in the United States, so changes in major institutional investors' holdings can provide insights into market sentiment around the company and the broader energy sector.

The details

Moran Wealth Management's increased stake in EOG Resources represents about 0.9% of the firm's total portfolio. The move comes as EOG shares have fluctuated in recent months, trading between a 52-week low of $101.59 and a high of $151.87. The company reported strong Q4 2022 earnings in February, beating analyst estimates.

  • Moran Wealth Management increased its EOG Resources holdings in the fourth quarter of 2022.
  • EOG Resources reported Q4 2022 earnings in February 2023.

The players

Moran Wealth Management LLC

An investment management firm that owns a 0.9% stake in EOG Resources.

EOG Resources, Inc.

A major independent oil and gas exploration and production company headquartered in Houston, Texas.

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The takeaway

Moran Wealth Management's increased stake in EOG Resources suggests the firm sees long-term value in the energy company, even as oil and gas prices have fluctuated. This move aligns with broader investor interest in the U.S. energy sector amid global supply concerns.