EOG Resources, Inc. (EOG) Earnings Review

EOG Resources, Inc. earnings review — the reported quarter's EPS and revenue against the Street's estimates, the forward outlook, margins, cash flow, and valuation reset as of August 14, 2026.

By TGMCharts Research · Data as of · Updated

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EOG Resources, Inc. posted EPS of $5.07 versus the $4.97 consensus (a 2.10% surprise) on revenue of $8.62B; whether it changed the thesis depends on the forward setup, not the headline.

The review ties the print to the durable trend: the TTM revenue change is 17.77%, operating margin is 39.07%, and the market pays 11.10x trailing earnings; next-quarter consensus is $4.06 EPS.

  • EOG Resources, Inc. posted EPS of $5.07 versus the $4.97 consensus — a surprise of 2.10%.
  • Revenue was $8.62B against a $8.04B estimate — a revenue surprise of 7.15%.
  • Trailing-twelve-month revenue change is 17.77% and EPS change is 24.71%.
  • Operating margin is 39.07% and net margin is 25.71%.
  • Next quarter consensus is $4.06 EPS on $6.87B revenue, with the next report due November 5, 2026.

Quarterly Setup

The reported quarter against the Street's estimates, plus the latest TTM trend behind it.

Actual EPS
$5.07
EPS estimate
$4.97
EPS surprise
2.10%
Revenue surprise
7.15%
Revenue TTM growth
17.77%
Operating margin
39.07%

The Read

EOG Resources, Inc. has reported, and this is the earnings review: what the quarter delivered against the Street's expectations, and what it means for the underlying business. Actual EPS landed at $5.07 against the $4.97 consensus — a surprise of 2.10% — on revenue of $8.62B versus a $8.04B estimate.

An earnings print only matters if it connects to the durable trend. The trailing-twelve-month revenue change is 17.77% while the TTM EPS change is 24.71%, so the rest of this review tests whether the quarter reinforced that direction across cash flow, margins, and the forward setup rather than simply clearing a bar.

Current compounder snapshot · EOG

Live supporting context; not part of the article's frozen 2026-08-14 evidence snapshot.

Score
31/100
10Y CAGR
10.1%
Median YoY
9.2%
YoY volatility
σ 58.6pp· choppy
Quarters ≥ 20%
16 of 40
Negative quarters
16
Valuation vs own 10Y history
P/S 2.9x · 10Y median 3.0x · 37th percentile · as of Aug 17, 2026
How this score is computed
  • Quarters at or above 20%: 16 of 40 16 of 40 pts
  • Steadiness (typical swing 58.6pp) → 0 of 25 pts
  • Pace (median 9.2% YoY) → 0 of 20 pts
  • Latest quarter (61% YoY) → 15 of 15 pts
  • Score: 31 of 100

Annualized revenue (TTM) · by quarter, last 40

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Quarterly YoY revenue growth vs the 20% line

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P/S multiple vs its 10Y median

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The Quarter Reported

Start with the scorecard. EOG Resources, Inc. posted EPS of $5.07 against the $4.97 analysts modeled, an EPS surprise of 2.10%, while revenue of $8.62B compared with the $8.04B consensus for a revenue surprise of 7.15%.

The two surprises together say more than either alone, because a revenue-led result is more durable than one carried by a tax item or a share-count effect on EPS. This section treats the print as a data point about execution against expectations; whether it changed the thesis is decided by the trend lines and the forward outlook below.

Earnings scorecard: reported vs expected

The quarter's actual EPS and revenue against the Street's consensus, with the forward-quarter setup.

Quarterly EPS

Reported
$5.07
Street estimate
$4.97

Quarterly revenue

Reported
$8.62B
Street estimate
$8.04B

Next quarter — EPS consensus

Reported
Street estimate
$4.06

Next quarter — revenue consensus

Reported
Street estimate
$6.87B
TTM revenue

EOG TTM revenue Chart

$26.75B

TTM revenue keeps the quarterly review focused on the most recent four-quarter business base.

+95.00% over 5Y

Latest revenue TTM growth: 17.77%.

Revenue TTM growth of 17.77% is the first quarterly-review checkpoint. It shows whether the latest reported periods are still adding to the business base.

Revenue And Earnings Direction

The TTM revenue change of 17.77% is most useful beside the net income change of 19.96%. When sales and earnings move apart, the review shifts from a growth story to a margin story. The EPS change of 24.71% then shows what the latest reporting cycle actually delivered per share after buybacks and mix.

TTM net income

EOG TTM net income Chart

$6.88B

Net income TTM history checks whether revenue momentum is reaching the bottom line.

+265.85% over 5Y

Latest net income TTM growth: 19.96%.

Net income TTM growth of 19.96% is the earnings-conversion check. If it diverges from revenue growth, the review should focus on margins rather than only sales.

EPS

EOG EPS Chart

$9.16

EPS connects reported earnings momentum to the per-share outcome.

+980.77% over 5Y

Latest EPS TTM growth: 24.71%.

EPS TTM growth of 24.71% shows what the recent reporting cycle delivered per share. It is most useful beside revenue and margin data, not as a standalone verdict.

Cash Flow Conversion

Cash conversion is the honesty check on the earnings line. The free-cash-flow change of 48.51% either confirms the EPS result or challenges it, and an earnings review is incomplete when it reports a beat or miss without asking whether cash generation moved the same way.

TTM free cash flow

EOG TTM free cash flow Chart

$6.73B

Free cash flow TTM is the cash-conversion counterpoint to earnings momentum.

+169.42% over 5Y

Latest FCF TTM growth: 48.51%.

Free-cash-flow TTM growth of 48.51% can confirm or challenge the earnings story. A quarterly review is incomplete if cash conversion is moving differently from EPS.

Margin Quality

Margin quality decides whether the revenue base is becoming more profitable. Operating margin is 39.07%, gross margin is 70.20%, and net margin is 25.71%. The margin chart belongs here because this is the section that explains why earnings can diverge from sales after a print.

operating margin

EOG operating margin

40.93%

Operating margin shows whether the latest revenue base is becoming more or less profitable.

+50.7pp over 10Y

Operating margin (TTM): 39.07%. The bars below are individual quarters, so the latest bar can differ from this trailing-twelve-month figure.

Operating margin (TTM) of 39.07% is the quality read across the last four quarters. The review should become more cautious if growth is present but margin quality is fading.

Forward Outlook

The market trades on the next quarter, not the last one. Consensus models $4.06 in EPS and $6.87B in revenue for the coming quarter, with the next report due November 5, 2026. The forward setup is what turns a backward-looking print into a thesis: a result paired with a soft forward bar reads very differently from one paired with a rising one.

Comparing the just-reported quarter against that forward estimate is one way to test whether expectations are catching up to the business or running ahead of it. The TTM revenue change of 17.77% is the reference point; estimate uncertainty and reporting-basis differences remain limitations.

Valuation Reset

Valuation resets with every print. The market is paying 11.10x trailing earnings and the free-cash-flow yield is 8.91%. A quarter matters most when the valuation has not already priced every improvement in advance, so the multiple is the lens that decides how much the surprise should move the view.

P/E ratio

EOG P/E ratio Chart

11.10x

P/E history keeps the quarterly review connected to what investors are paying for the updated fundamentals.

-45.83% over 5Y

Latest P/E ratio: 11.10x.

The P/E ratio at 11.10x is the market's price on the quarterly evidence. Improving fundamentals matter more when the multiple does not already assume too much progress.

Bull/Bear Case

The bull case is that revenue, earnings, cash flow, and margins moved together this quarter while the valuation at 11.10x remains explainable against the forward setup. The bear case is a split between reported earnings and cash generation, or a forward bar that asks too much of the next print. The case work sits before the final read so the review does not end as a recap.

Bull and bear case

Quarterly support

  • Revenue TTM growth of 17.77% supports the latest operating momentum.
  • Net margin of 25.71% keeps the quarterly review connected to earnings quality.

Quarterly pressure

  • Free-cash-flow TTM growth of 48.51% can weaken the read if cash conversion lags earnings.
  • The valuation still has to be checked against a P/E ratio of 11.10x.

Final Read

The earnings review is useful only when the print, the trend lines, cash conversion, margin quality, the forward outlook, and the valuation reset tell a coherent story. The source snapshot is dated August 14, 2026. This TGMCharts Research note uses reported fundamentals, linked source pages, and chart exhibits only — a structured read on the reported quarter, not a forecast or personalized investment advice.

FAQ

Did EOG beat or miss earnings estimates last quarter?

EOG Resources, Inc. posted EPS of $5.07 against the $4.97 consensus — an EPS surprise of 2.10% — on revenue of $8.62B versus the $8.04B estimate, a revenue surprise of 7.15%.

What is the forward outlook for EOG after the print?

Consensus models $4.06 in EPS on $6.87B in revenue for the coming quarter, with the next report due November 5, 2026. The TTM revenue change of 17.77% is the reference for judging whether that bar is conservative or demanding.

What would make this EOG earnings review stale?

If the next data update materially changes the reported-quarter figures, forward estimates, margins, or valuation inputs, this note is corrected or withdrawn rather than left stale. Figures are as of August 14, 2026.

What would change our mind

  • The next report due November 5, 2026 versus the $4.06 EPS consensus.
  • Free-cash-flow TTM change versus the EPS TTM change of 24.71%.
  • Operating margin or valuation moving away from 39.07% and 11.10x.

The bottom line

EOG Resources, Inc. earnings-report review from TGMCharts Research: the reported quarter versus consensus, the forward setup, and what it means for the business — every figure checked against the company's reported data.

Read next: EOG fundamentalsContinue with EOG Resources, Inc.'s full stock page.
How we checked this researchShow

Data snapshot · By TGMCharts Research.

Every number in this note comes from data we compute and store ourselves from the company's reported figures, plus verbatim excerpts from its SEC filings. When a value isn't available we say so — we never fill gaps with estimates.

Latest filing excerpt

10-Q · filed 2026-08-04 · period 2026-06-30 · SEC EDGAR source

  • Effective May 20, 2026, the Board again increased such share repurchase authorization, from $10 billion to $20 billion (Share Repurchase Authorization).
  • Gathering, processing and marketing revenues less marketing costs for the second quarter of 2026 increased $30 million as compared to the same period of 2025 primarily due to higher margins on crude oil and condensate marketing activities.
  • DD&A expenses for the second quarter of 2026 increased $206 million to $1,259 million from $1,053 million for the same prior year period.
  • The increase primarily reflects increased production in the United States ($229 million) and Trinidad ($6 million), and increased unit rates in Trinidad ($9 million), partially offset by decreased unit rates in the United States ($47 million).
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