By Paul Sankey
Published on November 13, 2021 at 8:07 PM
Saturday: there’s an unrelenting element to being a stock analyst. “You are only as good as your last note.” The need to constantly publish is relentless. With that in mind, it has been my intention to write an oil book. Something that can sit on a shelf. One of my favourite oil books is Anthony Sampson’s “The Seven Sisters”, which provides a brilliant, and concise, history of the seven major oil companies that formed the […]
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By Paul Sankey
Published on October 29, 2021 at 9:45 AM
Last night on Happy Hour I was complaining that my calls are stone-cold right now, and sure enough, the theory that Chevron would have a messy quarter just got blown out of the water. Actually, I will take it, because my thesis all year has been long oils / short Big Tech, and these past two weeks, with feeble earnings from Oil Service, Kinder, Range Resources, EQT, badly received results from Hess (raising capex for […]
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By Paul Sankey
Published on October 24, 2021 at 2:29 PM
Huge week for earnings on deck this week, just about 50% of the market cap of the S&P500 reports, and to celebrate, the traditional Sunday Sankey is back with a full presentation attached. Sample slide: Bloomberg lists Kuwait’s oil production capacity as 3.08mb/d. In the slide shown in the Sunday Sankey presentation today from the authoritative MEES, Kuwait’s production capacity has dropped by more than 500,000 b/d over the past three years to just 2.63mn […]
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