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EOG May Need Fewer Rigs to Avoid Excess Growth Due to Capital Efficiency, Lowering FVE

 It derives almost all of its production from shale fields in the U.S., with a small incremental contribution from Trinidad. The firm differentiates itself by attempting to identify prospective areas before most peers catch on, enabling it to secure leaseholds at attractive rates (rather than overpaying for land after the market overheats). It has only one large-scale M&A deal under its belt, related to its 2016 entry to the Permian Basin.

Nevertheless, the firm is also active in most other name-brand shale plays, including the Bakken and Eagle Ford. Additionally, the focus now includes the Powder River Basin (Wyoming) and a new natural gas play in southern Texas that the firm has christened “Dorado.”

Due to the combination of its size and focus, EOG has significantly more shale wells under its belt than most peers. This has enabled it to advance more quickly up the learning curve in each play. As a result, initial production rates from new wells are usually well above industry averages. The firm’s acreage contains over 10,000 potential drilling locations that management designates as “premium.” However, management is now prioritizing a sizable subset, 5,700+ locations, designated “double premium.” 

Financial Strength

Overall, EOG’s financial health is excellent compared with peers, giving it the ability to tolerate prolonged periods of weak commodity prices, if necessary. The firm holds about $5.1 billion of debt, resulting in below-average leverage ratios. At the end of the most recent reporting period, debt/capital was 20% and net debt/EBITDA was 0.2 times. These metrics are likely to trend even lower over time, as the firm is capable of generating more cash than it needs to fund its operations and its growing dividend under a wide range of commodity scenarios. Furthermore, the firm also has a comfortable liquidity stockpile, with $3 billion cash and another $2 billion available on its undrawn revolver.

Bull Says

  • EOG is among the most technically proficient operators in the business. Initial production rates from its shale wells consistently exceed industry averages.
  • EOG’s vast inventory of premium drilling locations provides a long runway of low-cost resources.
  • EOG often adds new premium drilling opportunities to its queue via exploration or by using improved knowhow and technology to “upgrade” opportunities that did not previously qualify.

Company Profile

EOG Resources Inc (NYSE: EOG) is an oil and gas producer with acreage in several U.S. shale plays, including the Permian Basin, the Eagle Ford, and the Bakken. At the end of 2020, it reported net proved reserves of 3.2 billion barrels of oil equivalent. Net production averaged 754 thousand barrels of oil equivalent per day in 2020 at a ratio of 72% oil and natural gas liquids and 28% natural gas.

 (Source: Morningstar)

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Ameren’s Renewable Energy Transition and Improving Regulation Support Long-Term Growth

With improving regulatory environments come significant investment opportunities, as seen with the company’s most recent $17.1 billion five-year plan. Ameren has its sights set on $23 billion of opportunities during the next decade, providing a long runway of growth for the company. Management is to be applauded for attaining constructive utility legislation in Missouri. Its patient yet persistent years-long efforts resulted in increased investment opportunities across the territory, a stark change from the past. Numerous trackers are in place for fuel adjustments, pension, and tax positions.

With an improved regulatory framework in Missouri, management is keeping its promise to invest in jurisdictions that support investment. Ameren is allocating $8.5 billion of its investment plan to Missouri. Projects will focus on renewable energy, upgrading aging and underperforming assets, and employing smart grids and connected grid services. Ameren has build-to-transfer agreements for 700 megawatts of wind generation in Missouri. The $1.2 billion investment complies with Missouri’s renewable energy standard. Ameren is also looking to install 100 MW of solar by 2027. Ameren will close roughly 3 gigawatts of coal generation by 2036 and expects to have no coal generation by 2045. Regulation for Ameren in Illinois is constructive. Allowed returns on equity are 580 basis points above the average 30-year U.S. Treasury yield. Ameren continues to advocate for the Illinois Downstate Clean Energy Affordability Act, which would improve allowed returns and extend performance ratemaking.

Ameren’s Future Outlook 

We assume Ameren will have $17.1 billion of capital expenditures between 2021 and 2025. We expect the company to issue debt in line with its current capital structure and refinance its debt as it comes due. Ameren’s dividend is up 10% from the year-ago period. We expect future dividend growth to be more in line with earnings growth. Ameren has tended to be at the lower end of its 55%-70% dividend payout target. We view Ameren’s current financial health as sound. The firm’s 56% debt/capitalization ratio is in line with its utility peers. Interest coverage is a healthy 6.0 times, and current debt/EBITDA is near 5.0.

Bulls Say’s 

  • Ameren’s regulated utilities provide a stable source of earnings. The company’s large capital expenditure plan should drive above-average rate base and earnings growth for the next several years.
  • Ameren’s regulatory relationships have improved significantly in Missouri.
  • Ameren’s management team has proved to be bestin- class operators, having diligently worked to improve regulatory relationships and execute on substantial growth projects.

Company Profile 

Ameren owns rate-regulated generation, transmission, and distribution networks that deliver electricity and natural gas in Missouri and Illinois. It serves nearly 2.5 million electricity customers and roughly 1.0 million natural gas customers.

(Source: Morningstar)

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Murphy Prioritizing Balance Sheet Strengthening While Commodity Prices Are Support

which was 10% higher sequentially and 1% higher year over year. Net production, excluding non controlling interest volumes from the firm’s Gulf of Mexico assets, was 171 mboe/d. This exceeded the high end of the guidance range of 160-168 mboe/d. Management attributed the outperformance to its Eagle Ford and Tupper Montney assets, which contributed 3.7 mboe/d and 2 mboe/ d, respectively, of upside relative to guidance.

The firm’s outlook for full-year volumes was nudged up by 0.5 mboe/ d, and the budget range was tightened, but the midpoint was unchanged. The firm’s financial results were similarly strong, with adjusted EBITDA and adjusted EPS coming in at $391 million and $0.59, respectively. 

Company’s Future Outlook

The estimates were $321 million and $0.17. Like many of its peers, Murphy is using the windfall from currently high commodity prices to strengthen its balance sheet. The firm has repaid its revolver in full and is now aiming for a further $200 million in net debt reduction by the end of the year. It is planned to incorporate these operating and financial results in our model shortly, but after this first look, our fair value estimate and no-moat rating remain unchanged.

Company Profile

Murphy Oil Corporation (NYSE: MUR) is an independent exploration and production company developing unconventional resources in the United States and Canada. At the end of 2020, the company reported net proven reserves of 715 million barrels of oil equivalent. Consolidated production averaged 174.5 thousand barrels of oil equivalent per day in 2020, at a ratio of 66% oil and natural gas liquids and 34% natural gas.

 (Source: Morningstar)

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