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Thematic hub | Energy | Oil and Gas

 

What are oil and gas stocks?

Oil and gas stocks are one of the largest and most industrially important stock sectors. The sector includes companies involved in the discovery, extraction, and refining of oil and gas products, as well as those providing transportation and other services to these companies.

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Oil companies can be divided into upstream, midstream, and downstream according to their specialisation, with integrated majors active in all three divisions.

Integrated oil majors

Integrated oil majors include the largest and most diversified companies in the sector, with operations spanning the entire petroleum value chain from exploration and production to refining and retail distribution. These businesses, which in the US include giants like ExxonMobil and Chevron, run global operations.
Because they are involved in all aspects of oil discovery, extraction, refining, and services, their income streams are more diversified when compared to specialised companies. This operational diversification makes integrated majors attractive to investors seeking energy exposure with reduced volatility and reliable dividends.

 

Upstream: exploration and production

Exploration and production oil companies focus on discovering and extracting crude oil and natural gas reserves. These oil and gas stocks are the most exposed to underlying commodity prices, with high fixed costs. They have many characteristics in common with metals and mining stocks, especially those involved in the extraction of industrial metals.

The capital-intensive nature of exploration, coupled with the geological uncertainty of drilling outcomes, creates a distinctive risk profile where successful discoveries can deliver exceptional returns, but unsuccessful campaigns can severely impact financial performance. Conoco Phillips is one of the largest independent US oil exploration stocks.

 

Midstream: transport and services

Midstream companies provide services and manage the transportation, storage and infrastructure that connects upstream and downstream oil facilities. This segment includes pipeline operators, terminal facilities, processing plants and storage terminals, alongside dedicated oil service companies providing professional or logistic assistance. A relatively small market, midstream oil and gas companies benefit from stable profits and have more in common with logistics or transport companies than volatile upstream oil stocks. Typically, these are less volatile dividend paying stocks.

 

Downstream: refining and marketing

Downstream oil and gas involves the refining of crude oil into finished products and the marketing of these products to end consumers through petrol stations or other facilities. Separate commodity markets exist for refined products like kerosene or heating oil and crude oil. The price difference between refined downstream products and crude oil is known as the crack spread. This spread determines profitability for downstream oil companies and sometimes allows downstream energy stocks to remain profitable during falling oil prices. Location, regulation, and transport costs all impact profitability.

 

Sector Highlights

  • Global market size: In 2024, oil production totalled 96.4 million barrels per day, with average years exceeding four billion tons of crude oil output, and the total value of oil extracted in 2024 was $2.1 trillion. The global market capitalisation of the 416 most important oil and gas shares is over $6.8 trillion.
  • Top stocks: Exxon Mobil, Chevron, NextEra
  • Important themes: Sustainability, peak oil, peak oil demand, oil stocks, trade and tariffs

 

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Market trends impacting oil stocks

 

The oil and gas sector regularly deals with extreme volatility, with rapid swings in the price of both downstream refined products and crude oil creating challenges and opportunities for investors.

The status of oil stocks as long-term stable dividend payers is challenged by a complicated long-term picture, with changes to both oil supply and demand due to the interaction of new technology, regulatory pressure to reduce carbon emissions, and the discovery of new types of oil reserve. In the mid to long-term, the widespread adoption of electric cars could also severely impact demand for refined products.

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FAQs

What are the main types of oil companies, investors should know about?

Oil companies fall into several categories based on their role in the petroleum value chain. Integrated oil majors, like ExxonMobil and Chevron, operate across all sectors, including exploration, production, refining, and retail. Upstream oil exploration companies focus on finding and extracting oil and natural gas, while midstream energy companies handle the transportation and storage infrastructure. Oil services stocks support these operations with specialised equipment and expertise. Each type carries different risk and return profiles, allowing diversification across different types of oil and gas stock.

What are the best renewable energy stocks to invest in during the energy transition?

Yes, energy stocks remain a viable investment even during a shift toward renewables. While traditional oil and gas stocks face long-term demand challenges, many companies are adapting by investing in cleaner technologies, including hydrogen and carbon capture. Investors seeking exposure to both fossil fuels and renewables may consider integrated firms with credible transition strategies. The evolving oil and gas market outlook suggests a mixed landscape where flexibility and diversification are key, and the pace of any projected energy transition may vary, with some role for oil and gas likely to continue despite the growing market for electric cars.

How do natural gas stocks differ from oil stocks?

Though often grouped together, natural gas stocks operate in a different market with unique cycles of supply and demand. Most notably, natural gas has seasonal demand peaks tied to heating and electricity use, and is increasingly exported globally through liquid natural gas (LNG) exports. The oil and gas market outlook shares some points in common, but gas’ status as a cleaner alternative for electricity generation, and its lack of involvement in the automotive sector give it unique price characteristics.

What role does energy infrastructure play in a diversified energy portfolio?

Energy infrastructure assets provide essential services for both traditional and renewable energy sectors. These companies typically generate stable cash flows through long-term contracts regardless of commodity price fluctuations, making them attractive for income-focused investors. Energy infrastructure and grid management is more complicated for renewables, with storage requirements and the necessity of managing irregular power generation. Infrastructure companies often operate on a toll-road business model, where clients pay for access to their network and material This model offers stable, inflation-adjusted returns.

Are utility stocks a good investment during periods of high crude oil prices?

Utility stocks can serve as defensive investments during periods of volatile crude oil prices due to their regulated business models and stable dividend yields. While utilities face some exposure to fuel costs, particularly those operating natural gas or coal plants, regulated utilities can often pass these costs through to consumers. Additionally, utilities with significant renewable energy generation capacity may benefit from their reduced exposure to fossil fuel price fluctuations. During inflationary periods often associated with high crude oil prices, utilities with inflation-adjusted rate structures and strong balance sheets typically outperform. However, rising interest rates that sometimes accompany high oil prices can pressure utility valuations due to their capital-intensive nature and competition with fixed-income investments.


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