Full-Time

Freight Analyst

ExxonMobil

ExxonMobil

10,001+ employees

Global fuel producer, distributor, stations network

No salary listed

London, UK

In Person

Category
Finance & Banking (1)
Required Skills
Power BI
Python
Forecasting
SQL
Data Analysis

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Requirements
  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Economics, Finance, Data Science, Engineering or related field
  • Strong analytical and quantitative skills with experience in freight or shipping markets
  • Proficiency in data modeling, forecasting, and visualization tools (Python, SQL, Power BI)
  • Familiarity with AIS data, vessel tracking, and freight rate benchmarks
  • Ability to synthesize complex data into actionable insights for trading teams
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills
Responsibilities
  • Monitor global freight fundamentals, including supply/demand, fleet utilization, port congestion and macroeconomic drivers
  • Track regulatory changes, geopolitical developments and market disruptions to assess their impact in freight rates and identify tradeable insights
  • Develop and maintain models linking vessel supply/demand, route economics, and freight rates
  • Conduct forecasting and scenario analysis to support freight trading books
  • Perform back-testing and validation of freight trading strategies
  • Advance analytic tools using latest methods and datasets (AIS, port data, macro indicators)
  • Serve as a power-user of optimization and trading support tools for freight markets
  • Formulate proposals for profitable freight optimization and trading strategies
  • Provide economic analysis of freight assets and cash flow modeling
  • Deliver ad hoc analysis and participate in special projects supporting freight trading activities

ExxonMobil operates a global network of Exxon and Mobil fuel stations offering gasoline, diesel, motor oil, and convenience-store items to individuals and commercial customers, and it also supplies wholesale fuels. Customers purchase fuel and related products at stations, use loyalty programs, and may add services like car washes; Alexa voice-pay options are available at many stations to speed transactions. The company differentiates itself with a vast, vertically integrated retail and wholesale network, broad loyalty programs, and technology-enabled payments. Its goal is to provide reliable energy and fuel access worldwide while delivering value through a wide range of services and payment options, maintaining leadership in the energy sector.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Irving, Texas

Founded

1866

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What believers are saying

  • Refining segment generated $2.8B in Q1 2026, up $2B year-over-year.
  • Upstream profits expected to rise ~$1.6B in Q2 amid $150–$160 oil spikes.
  • Stock trades near $150 at 12.5x forward earnings with 18% upside potential.

What critics are saying

  • Qatar LNG damage causes 3% global output loss for 3–5 years.
  • $700M hedging hit in Q1 2026 as routine hedges become a headwind.
  • Strait of Hormuz closure could spike oil to $150–$160 within 2–3 weeks.

What makes ExxonMobil unique

  • ExxonMobil leads carbon capture development while dominating traditional oil and gas markets.
  • The company operates an advantaged refining network with record Gulf Coast utilization rates.
  • ExxonMobil leverages massive scale across Permian Basin and Guyana for organic growth.

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Competitive compensation

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Company News

Yahoo Finance
Apr 13th, 2026
Exxon Mobil faces $5B Q1 earnings drop despite commodity price gains

Exxon Mobil shares fell sharply on 8 April despite strong quarterly performance, as US-Iran ceasefire talks eliminated the energy sector's "war premium". Brent crude dropped to its lowest level in nearly a month as the two countries began negotiations in Pakistan. The company disclosed that disruptions in Qatar and the UAE would reduce first-quarter global oil-equivalent production by approximately 2% compared to the fourth quarter of 2025. These Middle Eastern assets represent about 12% of Exxon's total oil production. Preliminary earnings showed approximately $5 billion, or $1.20 per share, compared to adjusted earnings of $7.3 billion in the fourth quarter. Higher oil and gas prices could boost upstream earnings by roughly $1.4 billion, but downstream earnings face a $5.3 billion hit from timing effects related to derivatives and conflict-delayed cargoes.

Yahoo Finance
Apr 8th, 2026
ExxonMobil's $15M 10-K filing cost generates $130B-$162B value for shareholders

ExxonMobil has told the SEC that producing its annual Form 10-K requires roughly 20,000 employee hours over six weeks, characterising it as a "considerable undertaking" during the regulator's review of Regulation S-K. However, a return-on-investment analysis reveals the compliance cost is minimal compared to the value it generates. Including legal, executive and board costs, the total 10-K production cost is approximately $15 million — just 0.005% of ExxonMobil's $332 billion 2025 revenues and 0.052% of its $28.8 billion net income. The company spends more on capital investment in a single business day than on the entire compliance exercise. Meanwhile, academic research shows public listing commands a 20-25% premium over private companies. Applied to ExxonMobil's $648 billion market capitalisation, mandatory disclosure through the 10-K enables $130-162 billion in shareholder value — delivering a 19,000-to-1 return on compliance costs.

Yahoo Finance
Apr 8th, 2026
Exxon loses 6% of output as Iran war damages Qatar LNG trains, disrupts Gulf operations

Exxon Mobil disclosed approximately 6% of global output was lost during the first quarter due to the Iran conflict disrupting Persian Gulf operations, with half the impact from a liquefied natural gas facility in Qatar. Two LNG trains were damaged by Iranian missile strikes, with no clear repair timeline. The company expects a $3.7 billion sequential decline in its energy-products division, though management characterised the impact as temporary. Higher commodity prices are providing offset, with estimated gains of $2.1 billion from crude and $400 million from natural gas. Excluding timing effects, per-share earnings were higher quarter over quarter. The Persian Gulf typically accounts for one-fifth of Exxon's global output. The disruption follows recent growth projects and acquisitions that had lifted production by over 30% in the past three years.

Yahoo Finance
Apr 6th, 2026
Exxon Mobil stock soars 34% amid Iran war fears, then plunges 5% on peace talks

Exxon Mobil shares have surged 34% year-to-date as the Iran conflict pushed Brent crude above $100 per barrel, disrupting traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, which carries one-fifth of global oil and LNG flows. However, XOM stock plunged 5% on 1 April following reports the conflict may end soon, marking its worst single-day drop in over a year. The US International Development Finance Corporation launched a $20 billion maritime reinsurance programme to restore confidence and resume oil tanker traffic. Exxon's fourth-quarter earnings showed EPS of $1.71, beating estimates by 2%, with revenue of $82.31 billion. Net income reached $6.5 billion, though net income growth contracted 14% amid margin pressure. The company currently trades at a premium valuation with a trailing P/E of 23 times.

Yahoo Finance
Apr 6th, 2026
Defense contractors and oil companies profit from US-Iran war as gas prices surge past $4

As the US-Israel war with Iran enters its fifth week, American defence contractors and oil companies are reaping substantial profits whilst consumers face surging petrol prices approaching $4 per gallon. Defence stocks have surged, with Lockheed Martin jumping 25% this year after winning a contract to triple missile seeker production. Oil companies including ExxonMobil, Shell and Chevron have seen share prices rise over 20% as US crude nearly doubled from $65 to over $110 per barrel following Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. US oil producers could gain an additional $63 billion in profit, according to Rystad Energy. The situation mirrors 2022's Russia-Ukraine crisis, when global oil companies made $916 billion whilst American consumers faced record $5 per gallon petrol prices and 9% inflation.