The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: McGraw-Hill, Ultra Petroleum, Talisman Energy, Exxon Mobil & ConocoPhillips - Press Releases
April 02 2012 - 3:30AM
Zacks
For Immediate Release
Chicago, IL – April 2, 2012 – Zacks.com announces the list of
stocks featured in the Analyst Blog. Every day the Zacks Equity
Research analysts discuss the latest news and events impacting
stocks and the financial markets. Stocks recently featured in the
blog include McGraw-Hill Companies
Inc (MHP),
Ultra Petroleum Corp.
(UPL), Talisman Energy
Inc. (TLM),
Exxon Mobil Corp.
(XOM) and
ConocoPhillips
(COP).
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Here are highlights from Friday’s Analyst
Blog:
Nat Gas Stocks in Record Territory
Stockpiles held in underground storage in the lower 48 states
rose by 57 billion cubic feet (Bcf) for the week ended March 23,
2012, above the guidance range (of 43–47 Bcf gain) as per the
analysts surveyed by Platts, the energy information arm of
McGraw-Hill Companies Inc
(MHP).
The increase – the second injection of 2012 – is well above last
year’s build of 7 Bcf and the 5-year (2007–2011) average addition
of 8 Bcf for the reported week.
As a result of last week’s stock build, the current storage
level – at 2.437 trillion cubic feet (Tcf) – is now up 816 Bcf
(50.3%) from last year and 900 Bcf (58.6%) over the five-year
average.
With this huge and sharply widening natural gas surplus,
inventories in underground storage have started to climb weeks
earlier than the usual summer stock-building season. They have
persistently exceeded the five-year average since late September
last year and are likely to beat the previous winter (March 31)
record of 2.1 Tcf set in 1983.
A supply glut has pressured natural gas prices during the past
year or so, as production from dense rock formations (shale) –
through novel techniques of horizontal drilling and hydraulic
fracturing – remain robust, thereby overwhelming demand.
As a matter of fact, natural gas prices have dropped
approximately 56% from 2011 peak of $4.92 per million Btu (MMBtu)
in June to the current level of around $2.15 (referring to spot
prices at the Henry Hub, the benchmark supply point in Louisiana).
Incidentally, prices hit a 30-month low of $2.01 earlier in
March.
To make matters worse, a near-record mild weather across most of
the country curbed natural gas demand for heating all winter,
leading to an early beginning for the stock-building season. The
grossly oversupplied market continues to pressure commodity prices
in the backdrop of sustained strong production.
This has forced several natural gas players to announce
drilling/volume curtailments. Exploration and production outfits
like Ultra Petroleum Corp.
(UPL), Talisman Energy
Inc. (TLM) and Encana
have all reduced their 2012 capital budget to minimize investments
in development drilling.
On the other hand, Oklahoma-based Chesapeake – the
second-largest U.S. producer of natural gas behind Exxon
Mobil Corp. (XOM) – and
rival explorer ConocoPhillips
(COP) have opted for production
shut-ins to cope with the weak environment for natural gas that is
likely to prevail during the year.
However, we feel these planned reductions will not be enough to
balance out the massive natural gas supply/demand disparity and
therefore we do not expect much upside in gas prices in the near
term. In other words, there appears no reason to believe that the
supply overhang will subside and natural gas will be out of the
dumpster in 2012.
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