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How Exxon’s Bad Year Impacts Other Majors

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You can’t help but look at the diving stock market averages this week – and the follow-up rallies – when you’re looking at oil and oil stocks. In the oil world, we don’t live in a vacuum, and any major move in the indexes will obviously affect oil as well.

But as oil investors, these are the most important points to consider: The stock market gyrations almost perfectly coincided with the start of oil earnings reports from the majors for the 4th quarter of 2017. Concurrently, the dollar set off on a technical rally higher from very low levels. Both of these factors added to the dropping S&P’s negative effect on oil stocks – just as it seemed that the energy sector was going to deliver some well-deserved ‘catch-up’ gains compared to the rest of the market.

Instead, it seems like our patience will again be tested with oil stocks.

But we must remember that fundamentals remain firmly in place – continued re-balancing of global stockpiles, adherence to OPEC/Russian production limits and huge global demand growth. All of these factors cannot be denied and lead one to consider this dip in oil stock prices to be just another terrific opportunity to buy.

The 4th quarter reporting of the Majors this week added to our possibilities:

Exxon-Mobil (XOM) is the largest and by far the most watched of the mega-cap majors. And there is no other way to say it, but their 4Q report really stunk up the joint. What can’t be missed is their lower production from a…




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