Our Reports on Stocks in the Oil and Gas Complex Industry

Dividend Yield: Estimated on a forward-looking annualized basis. VBI: The Valuentum Buying Index, a timeliness indicator that overlays a price-to-fair-value estimate consideration. Fair Value Estimate: Derived by Valuentum’s enterprise valuation process. Dividend Cushion ratio: A ratio assessing the health of the dividend (the higher, the better). Data as of the date of this article. Individual company reports may have been updated subsequent to the publishing of this article, so please download a company’s stock and dividend report for its latest information and data. Note: The data in the tables of each of the below companies’ respective stock pages is updated the weekend after the publishing of this update. Please click on a company name below to view the corresponding equity … Read more

Evaluating the Exposure of Chevron and Exxon Mobil to Russia’s Energy Industry

Image Shown: Shares of Chevron Corporation (blue line) and Exxon Mobil Corporation (orange line) have skyrocketed over the past six months. By Callum Turcan In the wake of Russia invading Ukraine (again) in February 2022, geopolitical tensions between the West and Russia have reached levels last seen during the height of the Cold War. At the beginning of March 2022, near term WTI and Brent futures were trading north of $100 per barrel while liquified natural gas (‘LNG’) spot prices and European natural gas prices remained incredibly expensive. The supply-demand dynamics for crude oil and natural gas were already tight before this crisis, and in light of the expansive sanctions programs enacted by the West and some of its allies … Read more

Valuentum’s Theses on Best Ideas Chevron and Exxon Mobil Playing Out

By Callum Turcan Raw energy resources pricing has surged higher during the past year with room to run. The global energy complex is on the rebound as demand for crude oil and refined petroleum products is steadily recovering from the worst of the coronavirus (‘COVID-19’) pandemic. As demand for electricity and heating needs held up well during the pandemic, liquified natural gas prices (‘LNG’) put up a strong year in 2021 and remain elevated. The OPEC+ cartel is committed to slowly phasing out its crude oil supply curtailment agreement first enacted in 2020, effectively limiting growth in global oil supplies at a time when demand is rebounding at a brisk pace. We view the near-term outlook for the global energy … Read more

High Yielding Philips 66 Has a Solid Plan in Place to Reward Its Shareholders

Image Shown: An overview of Phillip 66’s expansive asset base. Image Source: Phillips 66 – November 2021 IR Presentation By Callum Turcan Demand for diesel and gasoline has largely recovered from the worst of the coronavirus (‘COVID-19’) pandemic, though kerosene demand (jet fuel) has a way to go given depressed levels of international travel. The refining giant Phillips 66 (PSX) took advantage of the rebound seen over the past year to pare down its debt levels on a consolidated basis. At the end of December 2020, Phillips 66 had $13.4 billion in net debt (inclusive of short-term debt) on a consolidated basis, which fell down to $12.0 billion in net debt (inclusive of short-term debt) at the end of September … Read more

Our Favorite Energy Giants Chevron and ExxonMobil are Focused on Returning Cash to Shareholders

Image Shown: Shares of Chevron Corporation (blue line) and ExxonMobil Corporation (orange line) are both up sharply year-to-date as of this writing. By Callum Turcan Two of our favorite energy companies, Chevron Corporation (CVX) and ExxonMobil Corporation (XOM), recently reported their third quarter 2021 earnings reports. We include Chevron and ExxonMobil as ideas in both the Best Ideas Newsletter and Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolios given their ample capital appreciation upside and promising dividend growth trajectories. The top end of our fair value estimate range for Chevron and ExxonMobil stands at $144 per share and $110 per share, respectively, well above where each company’s shares are trading as of this writing. Shares of CVX yield ~4.7% and shares of XOM yield … Read more

Schlumberger Recovering, Outlook Bright

Image Shown: Shares of Schlumberger NV are on the upswing, though the company’s stock price remains far below levels seen before the COVID-19 pandemic. By Callum Turcan On October 22, the oilfield services giant Schlumberger NV (SLB) reported third-quarter 2021 earnings that missed consensus top-line estimates and matched consensus bottom-line estimates. The company’s business continues to recover as oil & gas investment activity is picking up steam around the globe after getting decimated last year in the face of the coronavirus (‘COVID-19’) pandemic. Looking ahead, Schlumberger expects significant improvement in its mid-cycle financial performance from current levels, aided by major cost structure improvements embarked on last year. Financial Snapshot The firm’s GAAP revenues grew by 11% year-over-year due to growth … Read more

Our Two Favorite Midstream MLPs: EPD and MMP

Image Source: Enterprise Products Partners L.P. – August 2021 IR Presentation In our High Yield Dividend Newsletter portfolio (more on that here), we include Enterprise Products Partners L.P. (EPD)—8.1% yield—and Magellan Midstream Partners L.P. (MMP)—8.7% yield—as ideas with modest “weightings” as these are our two favorite midstream master limited partnerships (‘MLPs’). The global economy is steadily recovering from the worst of the coronavirus (‘COVID-19’) pandemic, though variants of the virus remain a concern. Enterprise Products and Magellan Midstream are well-positioned to capitalize on this recovery while continuing to make good on their “generous” payout obligations. Enterprise Products  When Enterprise Products reported its second quarter 2021 earnings in late-July 2021, the midstream MLP showcased the positive impact the ongoing recovery in … Read more

ExxonMobil Continues to Optimize Its Asset Base

Image Source: ExxonMobil Corporation – Second Quarter of 2021 IR Earnings Presentation By Callum Turcan According to Reuters, ExxonMobil Corporation (XOM) is in the process of divesting its Fayetteville shale play position in Arkansas, which ExxonMobil’s spokeswoman Julie King confirmed according to the news outlet. This is an upstream asset focused on the extraction of natural gas from the ground via “fracking” techniques (combing horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing to unlock raw energy resources from the ground). Divestment Overview The Fayetteville shale play was once touted as a major part of America’s way to become “energy independent” during the early days of the fracking boom. However, the play soon lost favor with energy firms large and small due to the … Read more

Chevron Posts a Great Earnings Update, Share Repurchases to Resume

Image Shown: An overview of Chevron Corporation’s performance in the second quarter of 2021. We include shares of Chevron as an idea in both our Best Ideas Newsletter and Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolios and continue to be huge fans of the name as the global energy complex continues to recover from the worst of the coronavirus (‘COVID-19 pandemic). Image Source: Chevron Corporation – Second Quarter of 2021 IR Earnings Presentation By Callum Turcan We added shares of Chevron Corporation (CVX) as an idea to both the Best Ideas Newsletter and Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolios back on June 27, 2021 (link here). The outlook for the global energy complex continues to improve significantly from the worst of the coronavirus (‘COVID-19’) pandemic, … Read more

ExxonMobil’s Immense Upside in Guyana

Image Source: ExxonMobil Corporation – 2021 Investor Day Presentation By Callum Turcan On June 27, we added shares of ExxonMobil Corporation (XOM) as an idea to the Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio and the Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio (link here). The backdrop for the energy complex has improved considerably in recent months. Raw energy resources pricing has surged in the wake of demand for refined petroleum products beginning to recover in earnest, while demand for various petrochemical products is also on the rise. Near-term Brent and WTI futures are trading north of $70 a barrel as of this writing, keeping in mind Brent averaged ~$60-61 per barrel and WTI averaged ~$57-$58 per barrel during the first three months of 2021. On … Read more