3 Reasons Guggenheim Sees $100 Oil By 2018

  • Guggenheim projects crude oil prices will recover to $100/bbl by 2018.
  • Further global production disruptions could result in an even faster recovery.
  • The firm sees several supply-driven catalysts to a strong recovery in oil.
  • In a new report, Guggenheim analyst Michael LaMotte upgraded the oil services sector from Neutral to Buy based on the firm’s belief that oil prices are set for a sharp rebound in coming years.

    Guggenheim is now calling for a return to $100/bbl oil by 2018, a move that would have broad market impacts extending far beyond the oil services sector.

    Here’s a look at three reasons Guggenheim predicts such a sharp rise in oil prices.

    1. Delays In Production Turnaround

    LaMotte predicts that it will be more difficult than anticipated to re-stimulate production outside of the United States, Russia and OPEC nations following at least two years of plummeting E&P capex. “Specifically, we expect the net, managed decline rate for this 27.7 mmbd of production to decline -2.5 percent pa beginning next year,” LaMotte explained.

    2. Wars In Syria And Iraq

    LaMotte believes that the ongoing conflicts in Syria and Iraq will continue to deflect investment in the Gulf away from oil production and into military and social services investment. In addition, LaMotte sees only 1 mmbd production gain from Iran over the next couple of years and believes that any amount of production beyond 3.8 mmbd will require years of upfront investment.

    3. Only Modest U.S. Tight Oil Production Growth

    A combination of slower drillbit response in 2016 and declining well productivity in 2017 likely means that U.S. tight oil production will be limited to modest growth in coming years.

    E&P Stocks To Buy

    While Guggenheim has upgraded nearly the entire oil services space to Buy, the firm also sees several E&P stocks with large upsides that could witness a share price liftoff when oil prices recover.

    The firm has Buy ratings on Continental Resources, Inc. CLR, Devon Energy Corp DVN, NewField Exploration Co. NFX, Range Resources Corp. RRC and SM Energy Co SM.

    Disclosure: The author holds no position in the stocks mentioned.

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