Notes from Enercom 2012

First of all men’s suits are back in force.  Everyone is wearing a suit.  My big takeway besides men’s haberdashery is that every single company presenting (and there are a lot of them- just about every oil and gas company you never heard of plus a few majors like APA, APC, Petrobras, etc.) is talking about how they have aggressively switched away from drilling for natural gas to oily liquids.  Everyone is bragging about how fast they are making the transition.  Considering it is currently against the law to export raw crude from the U.S, there will undoubtedly be a … Read more

Why Do You Hate The Oil Sector? And Yes, I Do Mean You..

Watching SLB trade lower and lower is what I’m talking about.  Watching HES and HAL trade into the red is what I’m talking about. Watching BAS get crushed is what I’m talking about.  The market hates oil and oil service stocks.  Period.  Prices are high, these companies are making profits hand over fist, but demand for these companies simply isn’t there.  Despite SLB’s conference call, fracking still offers a major opportunity for these companies.  China is trying to sever their lifeline to coal, and shale drilling is the surgeon.  Sure natural gas is a big black eye, but this world … Read more

Dominion Resources- primed to dominate

Dominion Resources, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, engages in producing and transporting energy in the United States. It operates in three segments: DVP, Dominion Generation, and Dominion Energy. The DVP segment includes regulated electric transmission and distribution operations that serve residential, commercial, industrial, and governmental customers in Virginia and North Carolina. There are a few reasons why Dominion is set to dominate.     Dominion Resources, (D) operates in the all important corridor of power, the Washingon DC Virginia suburbs where unemployment and recession are largely absent  because of the growth of Government.  Besides what better recession resistant business is there than … Read more

Is Natural Gas a Buy?

Since mid 2008 natural gas has been completely decimated by the market with the past eight months have been particularly bearish, cutting natural gas stocks in half.  Take a look at UNG for instance, down close to 60% from it’s June high of 12.32 a share.  So with natural gas bouncing off it’s all time low is it time to take a bullish stance on the commodity?  Recent options activity has spiked dramatically, with a call to put ratio of more than six to one.  With options activity a good forward looking indicator of investor sentiment, this is generally a very bullish … Read more

‘s got it right CNN or WSJ?

There are major implications for short-term trading here.  Natural gas E&P companies were the biggest gainers today while the drillers like BAS were some of the biggest losers on the idea that natural gas prices are bottoming since Chesapeake Energy announced major curbs on drilling due to collapsing natural gas prices.  If Obama sounds sympathetic to nat gas and promotes it in any kind of meaningful way, BAS and others could rocket. State of the Union to offer a blueprint for the economy By Jessica Yellin, CNN Chief White House Correspondentupdated 5:29 PM EST, Mon January 23, 2012 A source … Read more