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Energy stocks power through broader market’s January slump

Feb 10, 2022, 7:10 AM | Updated: 7:37 am

Energy stocks powered through the broader market’s January slump and are poised to keep rising as long as oil prices stay high and worries about looming interest rate hikes remain.

Oil companies and firms that provide services to the industry have been a safe bet amid strong demand from the recovering economy and constrained oil supplies. The S&P 500’s energy sector is up 25% this year while nearly every other sector fell. The latest gains add to the sector’s 47% growth in 2021.

Exxon Mobil, which is up more than 30% for the year, highlighted the industry’s strength with its encouraging fourth-quarter financial results. It is among the biggest gainers of the year with fellow energy companies Occidental Petroleum and Hess.

Oil prices are near 7-year highs as OPEC sticks with cautious increases in the amount of oil they send to the global economy even as demand increases. Prices are also getting support over concerns about a potential conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

Crude oil prices will likely remain at their high levels in the coming months, according to the Energy Information Administration. The picture for prices is hazier for the back half of the year. Prices could face more pressure if global oil production rises as consumption slows down. Prices could also remain high depending on supply chain problems and how central banks react to rising inflation.

“This kind of environment is set up well for near-term cyclical and value stocks,” said Ross Mayfield, investment strategy analyst at Baird. “It fits into the bigger narrative of value versus growth.”

The sector has been a bright spot for investors. The S&P 500 has so far shed 5.9% this year and the financial sector is the only other sector within the benchmark index to gain ground.

Concerns about rising interest rates have prompted investors to shift money toward companies that benefit from steadier and more stable growth, like energy companies. The shift has hit big tech and communications stocks hard as they lose some of their luster with a less-friendly interest policy on the horizon.

“The energy sector, out of all sectors we have, is the most idiosyncratic, it acts on its own,” said Mark Hackett, chief of investment research at Nationwide. “That we view as encouraging, because the market can’t just rely on five mega-cap tech names to drive returns each year.”

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