It seems like hardly a week goes by without at least one tidbit of positive news crossing the wires that's related to the Eagle Ford Shale, a 24-county area in South Texas that may be one of the best hopes the U.S. has for making a dent in its dependence on foreign oil.
Earlier this week, Enterprise Products Partners (NYSE:
EPD), the largest U.S. MLP and the operator of a major Eagle Ford pipeline, said it sees production rising at Eagle Ford rising to 750,000-800,000 barrels per day from previous estimates of 400,000-500,000 barrels per day.
Some estimates have said Eagle Ford, which is believed to hold much more oil than natural gas, could eventually be pumping 1 million barrels a day. That's good news for the U.S. economy, but there may be some good news for ETF investors, too. Have a look at these ETFs that offer healthy exposure to the Eagle Ford Shale.
1) iShares Dow Jones U.S. Oil & Gas Exploration & Production Index Fund (NYSE:
IEO):
Earlier this year, Anadarko Petroleum (NYSE:
APC) laid claim to being the largest Eagle Ford producer. Rival Apache (NYSE:
APA), the largest U.S. independent oil and gas producer, has a major Eagle Ford presence, as do Chesapeake Energy (NYSE:
CHK), EOG Resources (NYSE:
EOG) and Newfield Exploration (NYSE:
NFX).
Combined, those stocks account for over 28% of IEO's weight, so this is almost an Eagle Ford ETF even though it doesn't say that in its title.
2) Energy Select Sector SPDR (NYSE:
XLE):
While ConocoPhillips (NYSE:
COP), the third-largest U.S. oil company, is the only of the major integrateds with big Eagle Ford acreage, Exxon Mobil (NYSE:
XOM), the largest U.S. oil company has a bit presence there as well. Marathon Oil (NYSE:
MRO) just made a sizeable Eagle Ford acreage buy and Apache and Anadarko are also found in XLE's top-10 holdings. Combined, the aforementioned stocks account for about 29% of XLE's weight.
3) JPMorgan Alerian MLP Index ETN (NYSE:
AMJ):
Someone has to get all that oil of Eagle Ford, right? Hence the case for using some high-yielding MLPs as a way of getting some Eagle Ford exposure. Enterprise Products, Kinder Morgan (NYSE:
KMP) and Oneok (NYSE:
OKS) are among the big MLPs with Eagle Ford footprints.
4) SPDR S&P Oil & Gas Exploration & Production ETF (NYSE:
XOP):
Home to over 70 stocks, none of which gets an individual weight of more than 1.9%, XOP is chock full of both large- and mid-cap companies with Eagle Ford exposure. Not only will you find the likes of Apache, EOG, Marathon, etc. here, XOP holds mid-cap Eagle Ford players such as Petrohawk (NYSE:
HK) and Carrizo Oil & Gas (Nasdaq:
CRZO).
COPConocoPhillips
$94.19-1.41%
EOGEOG Resources Inc
$105.80-2.05%
EPDEnterprise Products Partners LP
$32.12-0.05%
IEOiShares U.S. Oil & Gas Exploration & Production ETF
$92.19-1.47%
XLEState Street Energy Select Sector SPDR ETF
$45.12-0.86%
XOMExxon Mobil Corp
$117.69-0.95%
XOPState Street SPDR S&P Oil & Gas Exploration & Production ETF
$129.62-1.60%
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