Wunderlich Securities recently released a report in which analysts drastically cut their outlook for crude oil prices. In the report, analysts explain how they see the oilfield services sector adapting to the new low-price environment. The report also includes several names on which Wunderlich remains bullish.
How will companies adapt?
It is widely expected that many upstream oil companies will not survive this collapse on oil prices, but Wunderlich analysts believe that bankruptcies will not be common in the sector. Instead, they expect distressed companies to turn to M&A to survive. Buyouts, mergers and asset fire-sales could become very typical in the oil sector in upcoming months as companies struggle to survive by becoming leaner and more efficient.
Crude oil targets slashed
Analysts drastically reduced Wunderlich’s targets for crude oil prices for 2015 and beyond. The new 2015 estimates for WTI and Brent included in the report were $70 and $72 per barrel respectively. Both of these new targets represent a more than 20 percent reduction from previously stated targets.
Wunderlich’s 2016 price projections for WTI and Brent are $75 and $77 per barrel respectively. For the longer-term outlook, analysts project $85 per barrel for WTI and $88 per barrel for Brent.
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