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Devon Energy stock jumps 6% as analysts back Coterra integration

by June 10, 2026
written by June 10, 2026

Devon Energy (NYSE: DVN) shares climbed more than 6% on Wednesday after analysts responded positively to the company’s latest operational update and outlook following its acquisition of Coterra Energy earlier this year.

The rally came after Evercore ISI upgraded Devon to Outperform, citing what it described as a “better-than-expected mid-month update.”

Investors also assessed new guidance related to the company’s integration of Coterra, which Devon acquired in early May in a deal valued at approximately $58 billion.

The update provided additional details on production expectations, capital spending plans, synergy realization, and shareholder return commitments as the company continues integrating the acquired assets.

Analysts focus on post-acquisition outlook

Devon management updated investors on its outlook following the Coterra acquisition, offering pro forma guidance and commentary on expected synergies and portfolio optimization efforts.

BMO Capital reiterated its Outperform rating on Devon and maintained a $65 price target.

The firm said the update included expected mid-June guidance, progress on synergy capture, and additional information regarding portfolio reviews.

According to BMO, the update appeared largely neutral overall but suggested stronger capital efficiency than previously expected.

The firm noted that these benefits were offset by higher operating expenses, increased cash taxes, and weaker pricing at the Waha natural gas hub.

The company also reaffirmed its commitment to returning capital to shareholders.

Devon said it plans to return up to 70% of free cash flow through its previously announced $8 billion share repurchase authorization and its base dividend program.

BMO added that it continues to see significant value in Devon shares and believes improved execution and portfolio optimization could help narrow the valuation gap relative to industry peers.

Shareholder returns remain a key focus

The company’s shareholder return framework remains an important component of the investment thesis for analysts.

Under the current plan, Devon intends to continue directing a substantial portion of free cash flow toward buybacks and dividends while also managing debt levels following the Coterra transaction.

Analysts noted that the company has maintained its commitment to capital discipline despite the scale of the acquisition.

The latest guidance also highlighted ongoing efforts to capture synergies from the merger.

Management indicated that integration initiatives remain on track, providing investors with additional confidence in the transaction’s long-term potential.

The company is also reviewing its asset portfolio as part of its broader integration strategy, which could result in further optimization efforts over time.

Permian strategy attracts analyst support

William Blair analyst Neal Dingmann maintained a Buy rating on Devon, pointing to several factors supporting the company’s long-term outlook.

According to Dingmann, Devon’s pro forma production outlook and capital spending plans for 2026 appear slightly stronger than current market expectations.

He also noted that the company’s shareholder return and debt reduction plans remain consistent with investor expectations.

Dingmann highlighted Devon’s increasing focus on the Permian Basin as another positive development.

The company plans to direct significant investment toward the region, a move that could potentially be accompanied by the monetization of non-core assets. 

He believes that operating efficiencies, visible synergy capture ahead of the company’s 2027 targets, and a large inventory of Permian drilling opportunities support the stock’s long-term value proposition.

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