Equinor: Not A Buy After The Earnings (Rating Downgrade)

Summary

  • Equinor's earnings are up sequentially but still down year-on-year, mostly due to the partial normalization of European natural gas prices.
  • The company is also getting caught into the offshore wind problems and had to book an impairment related to its renewables business.
  • Equinor stock is up 25% over the last six months, but in the near term further upside would require major disruptions in the LNG market.
  • With European gas storage now full, the risk is probably more to the downside.

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Investment thesis

Equinor ASA (NYSE:EQNR) is up +25% since my prior article from April (total return) and this European major also beat earnings on Friday. So is Equinor still a buy?

While I remain long-term

  • Barring a major escalation of the conflict in the Middle East, the political risk premium baked into European TTF natural gas prices may quickly dissipate and cause a downward correction;
  • The "come to Jesus moment" in offshore wind hasn't left Equinor unscathed either and the company has already recorded an impairment related to its renewables business; the dust hasn't yet settled in this sector;
  • The generous capital returns will continue but this is a distribution of excess cash earned in the past; this cash pile

What are the highlights from Equinor's Q3 earnings?

Equinor Q3 Report

Equinor Investor Presentation

Seeking Alpha

Can TTF survive another warm winter?

Barchart

Offshore wind is a mess

Our petition to New York for price adjustment of projects on the U.S. East Coast was denied together with similar petitions from many other developers. Contrary to in the UK and Poland, offtake contracts here or in the U.S. are not inflation-adjusted.

So, based on this, we have taken an impairment on the U.S. East Coast projects. We are now assessing the impact of New York's decision, and we are working closely with the state as they further develop their 10-point action plan to expand and support the renewable industry.

Data by YCharts

The risk-reward now appears more modest

Seeking Alpha

Data by YCharts

Bottom line

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