BP PLCBPHOLDDec 20, 2017Stock price when the opinion was issued
As of Jun 10, 2026. Market Open.
Stock's never really recovered from oil spill in 2010. Macro overlay of tariffs and a slowing economy. Would make sense for Shell to try for a takeout, but would probably fail on anti-trust. He thinks Shell is the better company, and that's the one he holds in the space.
Generally, oil is out of favour. You make money when you buy, not when you sell. If you like the name, you can buy it here. If you get a takeout premium on it, then sell into the premium and don't wait for the close.
One of the best performing major energy companies in the world.
Trades at cheaper price than other names in the sector.
Very good oil marketing & trading group.
Good capital allocation at company with share buybacks and debt reduction.
Expecting recovery of oil price going forward.
This was the big oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico. The US changed the rules and applied therapeutic sanctions and retroactively wrote legislation. The company had to sell off some assets and slowly started to rebuild. European oil is starting to recover quite nicely and generally had a decent year. The company has started to go back into exploration, and is now starting to be followed by the other majors. Assuming the conditions of OPEC supply constraint remain, the Saudi/Aramco goes public, then longer-term we will see a higher energy price, but it won't be immediate. A company like this will do okay. Thinks it has a more upside. Prefers Royal Dutch Shell.