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John Goik John Glankler Christian Töpfner von Schütz
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Agenda S&P 500 Energy Sector Business & Economic Analysis Financial Analysis / Valuation Recommendation
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S&P 500: # of Companies in Sectors
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S&P 500 Energy Sector Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS) SectorIndustry GroupIndustrySub-Industry Energy (40) Energy Equipment & Services (12) Oil & Gas Drilling (4) Oil & Gas Equipment & Services (8) Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels (28) Integrated Oil & Gas (7) Oil & Gas Exploration & Production (12) Oil & Gas Refining & Marketing (3) Oil & Gas Storage & Transportation (3) Coal & Consumable Fuels (3)
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S&P 500 Energy Sector % of S&P 500 Integrated Oil & Gas (7) 7.61% Oil & Gas Exploration & Production (12) 1.99% Oil & Gas Equipment & Services (8) 1.61% Oil & Gas Storage & Transportation (3) 0.32% Oil & Gas Drilling (4) 0.22% Coal & Consumable Fuels (3) 0.20% Oil & Gas Refining & Marketing (3) 0.17% 12.12%
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S&P 500: QTD Sector Performance
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S&P 500: YTD Sector Performance
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Energy Sector: Historical Performance
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Energy Sector: Top 5 Market Cap Exxon Mobil Corp. (XOM)$ 334,357,700,000 Chevron Corp. (CVX)$ 130,544,200,000 Schlumberger Limited (SLB)$ 67,010,740,000 ConocoPhillips (COP)$ 62,788,270,000 Occidental Petroleum Corporation (OXY)$ 54,916,530,000 YTD Performance FMC Technologies, Inc. (FTI) 64.88% Pioneer Natural Resources Co. (PXD) 58.83% Diamond Offshore Drilling Inc. (DO) 52.38% Massey Energy Co. (MEE) 51.92% Peabody Energy Corp. (BTU) 45.78%
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Agenda S&P 500 Energy Sector Business & Economic Analysis Financial Analysis / Valuation Recommendation
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Oil Price - Outlook Short Term: High Inventories Four month rally in prices stalled in early July Demand down by 3.2 mb/d 2Q 2009 Demand down by 2.2 mb/d 3Q 2009 Demand expected to rise again by 1.4 mb/d 1Q 2010 to 85.9 mb/d Oil price expected to be $55 on average in 3Q 2009 (Morgan Stanley) Long Term: Structural capacity issues Production capacity likely to decline (weak price environment) Utilization at 100% by 2013 Demand limited by flat supply capacity
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Correlation Between Crude & Stock Prices per Industry COAL +DRILLINGSERVICESEXPLOR.INTEGR.R & MSTORAGE 0.6508970.8461830.3684960.903260.68853240.525075166-0.46567
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Oil Supply
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Oil Inventory
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Oil Demand
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Global Oil Demand
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Future Projections Oil Prices Drop-off relative to past few years Going to Hold Steady/Possibly Increase Projections are cautiously optimistic Oil Futures
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Analysts Projections Most analysts are skeptical about the near term Global demand slashed by as much as 2.8% in 2009 Earnings for 2009 are expected to be poor But virtually all agree on long term growth in prices Most predict an oil rebound late this year/early next year, projections as high as $85/barrel next year Oil stocks themselves tend to lead the way out of a recession
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Agenda S&P 500 Energy Sector Business & Economic Analysis Financial Analysis / Valuation Recommendation
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Energy Sector: Top 5 Sales Growth (5 year average) National Oilwell Varco, Inc. (NOV) 49.32% XTO Energy Inc. (XTO) 44.16% Chesapeake Energy Corporation (CHK) 38.88% Diamond Offshore Drilling Inc. (DO) 38.25% Southwestern Energy Co. (SWN) 37.62% Net Income Growth (5 year average) Peabody Energy Corp. (BTU) 260.76% Southwestern Energy Co. (SWN) 156.79% Murphy Oil Corporation (MUR) 127.00% EOG Resources, Inc. (EOG) 123.59% CONSOL Energy Inc. (CNX) 65.24%
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Energy Sector: Top 5 Operating Margin Ensco International Inc. (ESV) 57.40% Diamond Offshore Drilling Inc. (DO) 54.74% Apache Corp. (APA) 52.50% Denbury Resources Inc. (DNR) 51.67% EOG Resources, Inc. (EOG) 50.41% Operating Margin Growth (5 year average) Rowan Companies Inc. (RDC) 78.46% Halliburton Company (HAL) 40.19% Peabody Energy Corp. (BTU) 33.72% Schlumberger Limited (SLB) 25.52% Williams Companies, Inc. (WMB) 25.46%
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Energy Sector Valuations % Change of Current Valuation From 15 Year Median
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Industry Valuations – Trailing P/E % Change of Current Valuation From 15 Year Median
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Industry Valuations – Forward P/E % Change of Current Valuation From 15 Year Median
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Industry Valuations – P/S % Change of Current Valuation From 15 Year Median
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Industry Valuations – P/CF % Change of Current Valuation From 15 Year Median
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Industry Valuations – P/B % Change of Current Valuation From 15 Year Median
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Industry Valuations – P/EBITDA % Change of Current Valuation From 15 Year Median
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Agenda S&P 500 Energy Sector Business & Economic Analysis Financial Analysis / Valuation Recommendation
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S&P 500 vs. SIM: Sector Weight Energy sector currently underweight by 137 basis points
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Recommendation Increase weight of Energy sector by 137 basis points to par with S&P 500 : Sector is undervalued and has mid to long-term growth potential Current weakness should be used to add stock in this sector Waiting until the next SIM trading window in Nov/Dec 09 could be too long since stocks will most likely move quickly on positive news Positives: Economic recovery (especially in China and India) Expected rise in oil prices (mid to long-term) Structural problems on the supply side (mid to long-term) Risks: High inventory/low demand in short term Overall uncertainty in oil price predictions
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Recommendation Industry to overweight Oil & Gas Drilling Integrated Oil & Gas Industry to underweight Oil & Gas Storage & Transportation Refining & Manufacturing
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Energy Sector What Questions Do You Have?
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