In the first quarter of 2013 Encana (NYSE:ECA) achieved significant milestones in a number of its oil and liquids rich natural gas plays including strong well results from the Duvernay and Peace River Arch plays and confirmation of the commerciality of its San Juan play. Solid operational performance resulted in a 48 percent increase in oil and natural gas liquids (NGL) volumes with average production rising to 43,500 barrels per day (bbls/d) in the first quarter of 2013 compared to 29,300 bbls/d in the first quarter of last year. Encana's average natural gas production volumes for the first quarter were 2,877 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d).
"We are pleased with the progress made to date in a number of our emerging plays and the growth in our overall liquids production," says Clayton Woitas, Interim President & CEO. "Proving the commercial success of emerging plays is one of our main goals this year and we intend to do so while preserving the financial strength and flexibility of the company".....Read the entire Encana report.
FMC Technologies (NYSE:FTI) today reported first quarter 2013 revenue of $1.6 billion, up 18 percent from the prior-year quarter. Diluted earnings per share were $0.43 compared to $0.41 in the prior-year quarter. Total inbound orders were $1.8 billion and included $1.2 billion in Subsea Technologies' orders. Backlog for the Company was $5.4 billion, including Subsea Technologies' backlog of $4.6 billion.
"We are pleased to report another quarter of strong subsea orders and revenue," said John Gremp, Chairman and CEO of FMC Technologies. "Additionally, we are encouraged by the overall subsea industry awards this quarter and believe we are on pace for a record year." "Surface Technologies' international surface wellhead business delivered strong performance again in the first quarter. We expect this to continue as activity in both the Middle East and Europe continues to grow".....Read the entire FMC Technologies.
Nabors Industries (NYSE:NBR) today reported its financial results for the first quarter of 2013. Adjusted income derived from operating activities was $149.6 million, compared to $315.5 million in the first quarter of 2012 and $149.8 million in the fourth quarter of 2012. Operating cash flow (EBITDA) was $423.0 million for the first quarter compared to $563.2 million and $427.0 million, respectively, in the first and fourth quarters of last year. Net income from continuing operations was $97.2 million ($0.33 per diluted share), compared to $142.6 million ($0.49 per diluted share) in the first quarter of 2012 and $129.3 million ($0.44 per diluted share) in the fourth quarter of 2012.
Operating revenues and earnings from unconsolidated affiliates for this quarter totaled $1.58 billion, compared to $1.82 billion in the comparable quarter of the prior year and $1.60 billion in the fourth quarter of 2012. First quarter results included a gain on the sale of a large portion of marketable securities net of charges related to the previously disclosed CEO employment contract restructuring. The quarter's results also benefited from a lower effective tax rate, principally attributable to the settlement of a long outstanding tax dispute.....Read the entire Nabors earnings report.
Newfield Exploration (NYSE: NFX) today reported its unaudited first quarter 2013 financial results and provided an update on its operations. The Company's year-to-date operational highlights are detailed in a "new" @NFX publication, located on Newfield's website. Newfield will host a conference call at 8:30 a.m. CDT on April 24, 2013. To listen to the call and view the slide deck, please visit Newfield's website at http://www.newfield.com. To participate in the call, dial 719-325-4824.
For the first quarter, the Company posted a net loss of $8 million, or $0.06 per diluted share (all per share amounts are on a diluted basis). Net income for the first quarter includes a net unrealized loss on commodity derivatives of $111 million ($69 million after-tax), or $0.51 per share. Without the impact of this item, net income for the first quarter of 2013 would have been $61 million, or $0.45 per diluted share.
Revenues for the first quarter of 2013 were $651 million. Net cash provided by operating activities before changes in operating assets and liabilities was $323 million. See "Explanation and Reconciliation of Non-GAAP Financial Measures" found after the financial statements in this release.....Read the entire Newfield earnings report.
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Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Earnings Reports...Ecana, FMC Technologies, Nabors Industries and Newfield Exploration ECA, FMC, NBR, NFX
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Thursday, July 19, 2012
What is T. Boone Pickens Buying?
Crude oil may have sold off hard recently, but billionaire investor T. Boone Pickens still loves energy stocks. After all, he made his fortune by investing in energy, so he knows a thing or two about picking winners among the oil, natural gas and power producers. Recently, BP Capital released its holdings as of March 31, 2012 in a 13F filing. Let’s take a closer look at some of its most bullish bets.
Top 10 Holdings
Posted courtesy of Turn Key Oil.Com
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Top 10 Holdings
Company | Ticker | Value ($000s) | Activity |
BP PLC | BP | 20,345 | 12% |
ENCANA CORP | ECA | 18,392 | New |
NATIONAL OILWELL VARCO INC | NOV | 14,262 | 0% |
DEVON ENERGY CORP NEW | DVN | 13,513 | 36% |
TRANSOCEAN LTD | RIG | 13,068 | 47% |
CHESAPEAKE ENERGY CORP | CHK | 11,563 | -12% |
WEATHERFORD INTL LTD NEW | WFT | 10,489 | 35% |
SANDRIDGE ENERGY INC | SD | 9,250 | 0% |
DAWSON GEOPHYSICAL CO | DWSN | 8,426 | 0% |
SUNCOR ENERGY INC NEW | SU | 7,063 | 0% |
Encana Corp (ECA) is a new position in BP’s portfolio – the fund did not report owning any shares of Encana at the end of 2011 – but it is one of its largest holdings. During the first quarter of 2012, BP initiated a new position in the company worth $18 million. A few other hedge funds also have Encana in their 13F portfolios. At the end of last year, there were 19 hedge funds reported to own this stock. Steven Cohen’s SAC Capital Advisors had nearly $100 million invested in Encana at the end of last year. Martin Whitman and Ken Griffin are also bullish about this stock. See chart below.
Pickens likes Devon Energy Corp (DVN) as well. The stock is the fourth largest position in his latest 13F portfolio. Pickens boosted his stakes in Devon by 36% over the first quarter to $190 million. Devon is also quite popular amongst the other hedge funds we track. There were 32 hedge funds with positions in Devon at the end of last year. Devon has also shifted its focus from natural gas to oil and natural gas liquids. We think Devon is well positioned to benefit from the higher margins of liquids. See chart below.
Of course, just because BP Capital is natgas and alternative energy-heavy doesn’t mean that Boone Pickens’ fund is eschewing traditional oil firms. His fund picked up 188,000 shares of Valero Energy (VLO) last quarter, building up a $5 million stake in the country’s largest independent oil refiner. Valero has the capacity to process more than 2.8 million barrels of crude per day through its 14 refineries, in addition to a massive ethanol business and a 1,000-unit gas station business. See Chart below.
Other large positions in Pickens’ portfolio are BP Plc (BP), National Oilwell Varco Inc (NOV), and Transocean Ltd (RIG). Pickens did not increase or decrease his stakes in National Oilwell. He increased his BP position by 12% and his Transocean position by 47% over the first quarter. All of these stocks have attractive valuation levels, especially BP. It is currently trading at only 5.6x its 2013 earnings and has a dividend yield of 5.12%.
BP is the most popular oil company among hedge funds, followed by Exxon Mobil. Value investor Seth Klarman had a $400+ million position in the stock at the end of the first quarter. Billionaires Ken Fisher and Ken Griffin are among the fund managers with large XOM positions. They both boosted their stakes in XOM during the first quarter. See chart below.
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Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Why Devon Is Worth $83 Per Share
From guest blogger The Global Value Investor.....
Devon (DVN) is a energy company listed in S&P 500 and engages in exploration, development and production of oil and natural gas. Competitors include Chesapeake Energy Corporation (CHK), Encana Corporation (ECA) and EOG Resources (EOG). Devon has a market capitalization of $23.5 billion and revenues of $11.8 billion.
Risks refer to a price drop in the underlying commodities, particularly gas liquids as this article suggests. Now, missing analyst estimates is always a possibility, as is the decline in price of market traded commodities. Since I am long term oriented investor, I do not assign much weight to near term price fluctuations and suggest, investors use the current weakness in Devon, and stocks in general, to their advantage and increase their equity exposure.
Why I like Devon
From a value investor perspective, the stock is trading below intrinsic value. The company is achieving an operating margin of 44% and a decent, yet not spectacular, return on equity of 10.5%.
Investors sometimes point out the debt load of Devon which seems to be quite high at $11 billion dollars. However, they neglect the around $7 billion cash position on Devon's balance sheet, bringing its net debt position down to only $3.7 billion, or only 16% of current market value of equity. Factoring the cash position, Devon is significantly less leveraged than Chesapeake for example.
In fact, Devon's cash position allows for major capital expenditures for its US and Canadian operations that are going to drive EPS going forward. Currently, analysts estimate about 9.55% earnings growth per year over a 5 year period. EPS growth is expected to increase by over 30% over next year, which makes the investment proposition even more attractive.
Analysts estimate a 2013 EPS on average of $5.53. Applying a multiple of only 15x forward earnings (which is conservative because it still discounts Devon's strong cash flow prospects from its US operations, its high level of proven reserves and strong balance sheet) would yield an intrinsic value estimate of $82.95 - representing about 43% upside potential.
Chart traders may also find this natural gas play interesting. The stock has just rebounded from its lower bound trend canal at just below $55 and regained strength after testing its support level. The stock now sits just under the upper bound of its short term trend canal that it defined in April, when the stock started sliding downwards from its 52 week high.
Devon (DVN) is a energy company listed in S&P 500 and engages in exploration, development and production of oil and natural gas. Competitors include Chesapeake Energy Corporation (CHK), Encana Corporation (ECA) and EOG Resources (EOG). Devon has a market capitalization of $23.5 billion and revenues of $11.8 billion.
Risks refer to a price drop in the underlying commodities, particularly gas liquids as this article suggests. Now, missing analyst estimates is always a possibility, as is the decline in price of market traded commodities. Since I am long term oriented investor, I do not assign much weight to near term price fluctuations and suggest, investors use the current weakness in Devon, and stocks in general, to their advantage and increase their equity exposure.
Why I like Devon
From a value investor perspective, the stock is trading below intrinsic value. The company is achieving an operating margin of 44% and a decent, yet not spectacular, return on equity of 10.5%.
Investors sometimes point out the debt load of Devon which seems to be quite high at $11 billion dollars. However, they neglect the around $7 billion cash position on Devon's balance sheet, bringing its net debt position down to only $3.7 billion, or only 16% of current market value of equity. Factoring the cash position, Devon is significantly less leveraged than Chesapeake for example.
In fact, Devon's cash position allows for major capital expenditures for its US and Canadian operations that are going to drive EPS going forward. Currently, analysts estimate about 9.55% earnings growth per year over a 5 year period. EPS growth is expected to increase by over 30% over next year, which makes the investment proposition even more attractive.
Analysts estimate a 2013 EPS on average of $5.53. Applying a multiple of only 15x forward earnings (which is conservative because it still discounts Devon's strong cash flow prospects from its US operations, its high level of proven reserves and strong balance sheet) would yield an intrinsic value estimate of $82.95 - representing about 43% upside potential.
Chart traders may also find this natural gas play interesting. The stock has just rebounded from its lower bound trend canal at just below $55 and regained strength after testing its support level. The stock now sits just under the upper bound of its short term trend canal that it defined in April, when the stock started sliding downwards from its 52 week high.
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