Taking stock: How Houston's largest companies fared in 2022

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Energy companies came out on top with Occidental Petroleum posting the biggest gain.

Houston's biggest companies have largely outperformed the broad market S&P 500 through the third quarter, with energy companies leading the gains. Riding the tide of higher oil prices, shares ofStocks overall ended the third quarter on a sour note Friday, with the S&P 500 index dropping 500 points. That drove the S&P 500 index 25 percent lower for the year.

Here are the biggest gainers and losers among Houston's largest companies based change in stock price so far this year. The closing prices are as of Friday, Sept. 30.Cheniere Energy: $166.34, up 64%Marathon Oil Corp.: $22.58, up 38%Losers:Crown Castle: $144.55, down 31%Callon Petroleum Co.: $35.01, down 26%LyondellBasell: $75.28, down 15%

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