Here are Wall Street's 20 favorite energy stocks as crude oil hits a 6-year high

Dow Jones2021-07-06

The price of crude oil has recovered to its highest level in six years -- way above break-even prices for U.S. shale producers. A delay in production increases by the OPEC+ group of oil producing nations has underlined the recent price push, but the prospect of a continuing economic recovery for the U.S. and other industrialized nations points to an opportunity for investors.

Below is a list of 20 energy stocks favored by Wall Street analysts, with price targets implying upside of up to 39%.

Oil stocks are running behind oil prices

These charts compare the percentage movement for continuous forward-month contracts for West Texas Intermediate Crude Oil to total returns for the energy sector of the S&P Composite 1500 index :

First, year-to-date moves through 7:25 a.m. ET on July 6:

Even with dividends reinvested, the energy sector of the S&P 1500 has lagged the price action for oil. (The S&P Composite 1500 index is made up of the S&P 500 SPX (#phrase-company?ref=COMPANY%7CSPX;onlineSignificance=passing-mention), the S&P 400 Mid Cap Index MID (#phrase-company?ref=COMPANY%7CMID;onlineSignificance=passing-mention) and the S&P Small Cap 600 Index SML (#phrase-company?ref=COMPANY%7CSML;onlineSignificance=passing-mention).)

Now look at the one-year chart:

There's an argument to be made that oil stocks are way behind the recent price action. West Texas Crude Oil for August delivery was trading above $76 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange early on July 6. For U.S. shale oil producers, there's a critical relationship between the spot price and their production break-even prices for new wells, which ranged between $46 and $58 a barrel according to a survey conducted in March by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. (You can see that report here

It's easy to understand that when West Texas Crude was trading for about $48.50 at the end of 2020, many investors remained shy of oil producers and related stocks.

Wall Street's favorite stocks of oil producers and related companies

To screen for U.S.-listed oil stocks, we began with the S&P 1500, in part because the S&P 500 includes only 22 stocks. Some stocks dropped out of the large-cap benchmark index because their market values declined significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic, but more broadly they have been suffering since oil prices peaked in 2014.

There are 64 stocks in the S&P 1500. We then added the 17 pipeline limited partnerships held by the Alerian MLP ETF, which aren't included in the S&P indexes. The pipelines are generally considered income plays, but there are some tax complications that should be part of your research before considering them for investment.

Among the screen of 81 energy stocks, 36 have majority "buy" or equivalent ratings among a group of at least five analysts working for brokerage firms, according to data provided by FactSet. Here are the 20 for which consensus price targets imply the most upside over the next 12 months:

Company Ticker Share "buy" ratings Closing price -- July 2 Consensus price target Implied 12-month upside potential Dividend Yield
Renewable Energy Group Inc. REGI 77% $61.80 $85.92 39% 0.00%
Energy Transfer L.P. ET 83% $10.71 $13.56 27% 5.70%
PDC Energy Inc. PDCE 89% $46.67 $58.94 26% 1.03%
CNX Resources Corp. CNX 54% $13.51 $17.00 26% 0.00%
Pioneer Natural Resources Co. PXD 81% $166.74 $207.38 24% 1.34%
Dorian LPG Ltd. LPG 86% $13.75 $17.00 24% 0.00%
Bonanza Creek Energy Inc. BCEI 100% $49.57 $61.17 23% 2.82%
Devon Energy Corp. DVN 85% $29.23 $36.06 23% 1.51%
EQT Corp. EQT 77% $21.61 $26.02 20% 0.00%
Penn Virginia Corp. PVAC 80% $25.52 $30.40 19% 0.00%
Green Plains Inc. GPRE 100% $33.51 $39.75 19% 0.00%
ConocoPhillips COP 94% $62.75 $74.00 18% 2.74%
Marathon Petroleum Corp. MPC 78% $61.07 $71.88 18% 3.80%
Valero Energy Corp. VLO 84% $78.07 $91.81 18% 5.02%
Talos Energy Inc. TALO 88% $16.09 $18.71 16% 0.00%
Baker Hughes Co. Class A BKR 88% $23.55 $27.32 16% 3.06%
Chevron Corp. CVX 56% $106.07 $122.52 16% 5.05%
Enterprise Products Partners L.P. EPD 96% $24.59 $28.33 15% 7.32%
EOG Resources Inc. EOG 69% $85.77 $97.11 13% 1.92%
Phillips 66 PSX 78% $87.90 $98.94 13% 4.10%
FactSet

Many oil companies have been forced to cut their dividends during the pandemic, but Valero Energy Corp. $(VLO)$ and Chevron Corp. $(CVX)$ are among the exceptions. Both have dividend yields above 5%.

As always, ratings and price targets aren't enough. You need to do your own research and consider any company's long-term prospects before investing.

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