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WTI Crude Enters Bear Market: Is It Time For Value-Contrarian Investors To Jump Into Cheap US Oil Stocks?

Published 08/11/2023, 17:32
Updated 08/11/2023, 18:40
© Reuters WTI Crude Enters Bear Market: Is It Time For Value-Contrarian Investors To Jump Into Cheap US Oil Stocks?

Benzinga - by Piero Cingari, Benzinga Staff Writer.

On Wednesday, West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude oil fell below $76 a barrel, breaking through its 200-day moving average, which had served as a strong support level since mid-July. This decline was driven by concerns of a global demand slowdown outweighing supply worries.

Oil prices are currently on a downward trend, heading for their third consecutive week of losses and reaching levels similar to those observed in mid-July. Since reaching highs in September, crude oil prices have dropped by 20%, entering what’s often referred to as a bear market.

Chart: Oil Prices Break Below 200-Day Average, Eyes Bear-Market Zone

This drop in oil prices had a significant impact on energy-related stocks.

The Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund (NYSE:XLE) experienced its fourth consecutive session of declines, reaching levels last seen on July 21. U.S. energy stocks, in general, declined by 10% over the past three weeks.

Both upstream companies, tracked by the SPDR Oil & Gas Exploration and Production ETF (NYSE:XOP), and downstream ones, monitored through the VanEck Oil Services ETF (NYSE:OIH), have faced declines of 10.5% and 12%, respectively, over the same period.

Why Are Oil Prices Falling?

Factors contributing to these concerns include disappointing Chinese economic data, signs of a weakening U.S. labor market in the previous month and the looming possibility of a recession in Europe.

The U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) revised its petroleum consumption forecast, now anticipating a decrease of 300,000 barrels per day for the year. This is a significant reversal from its previous projection, which anticipated an increase of 100,000 barrels per day.

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On the supply side, worries about potential disruptions in the Middle East eased, as the conflict between Israel and Hamas appeared to be localized in the Gaza Strip, reducing fears of a broader regional conflict. In the U.S., crude oil inventories surged by almost 12 million barrels last week, marking the largest increase since early 2023.

Energy Stocks’ Performance

Chevron Corporation

The second-largest U.S. oil company has witnessed a monthly decline of 12%, dragging down the overall sector by 2.2 percentage points.

Exxon Mobil Corp. (NYSE:XOM), the heavyweight in the XLE, fell by only 3%, contributing to a 0.7 percentage point decline in the sector for the month.

The third stock affecting the sector’s performance was Schlumberger N.V. (NYSE:SLB), which saw a decline of 4.8%, contributing 0.2 percentage points to the sector’s monthly decline.

10 U.S. Energy Stocks Trading At Single-Digit P/E Multiples

When we consider the forward price-to-earnings ratio, which reflects the ratio between the current share price and the 12-month forward expected earnings per share, we can observe that several large-cap U.S. energy stocks are now trading at levels below 10x.

  • APA Corp (NASDAQ:APA): 5.9x
  • Devon Energy Corp (NYSE:DVN): 6.6x
  • Marathon Oil Corp (NYSE:MRO): 6.9x
  • Valero Energy Corporation (NYSE:VLO): 7.7x
  • Phillips 66 (NYSE:PSX): 8.3x
  • Western Midstream Partners, LP (NYSE:WES): 8.4x
  • Marathon Petroleum Corp (NYSE:MPC): 8.8x
  • EOG Resources, Inc. (NYSE:EOG): 9.0x
  • Chevron Corporation: 9.9x
  • Energy Transger LP (NYSE:ET): 9.9x
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