Why Energy Stocks Are The Ultimate Undervalued Dividend Play Right Now

Leo Nelissen
09-18 19:30

Summary

  • U.S. oil production has surged since 2008, making the country a top energy producer. Political shifts could affect future output, but growth is likely to slow.
  • Producers now prioritize profitability over expansion, reducing CapEx and focusing on free cash flow, making supply growth slower but more sustainable.
  • Energy stocks are undervalued with strong dividend yields. Despite weak oil prices, the long-term fundamentals of these companies remain very attractive.
  • With low valuations, high yields, and robust demand, energy equities present a strong buying opportunity. I’m using market weakness to build my position.

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Introduction

"Drill, Baby, Drill"

I don't know about you, but I had no idea where this slogan came from.

As it turns out, the slogan was used at the 2008 Republication National Convention ("NRC") by Michael Steele, who was the Lieutenant Governor of Maryland. He

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