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Home / Business and Economy / Oil Services Rally: More Than Just Venezuela?

Oil Services Rally: More Than Just Venezuela?

22 Jan

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Summary

  • Oil-field services stocks like SLB and Halliburton have seen significant gains.
  • The Venezuela opportunity, while promising, may not justify the current stock surge.
  • Companies are improving resilience, leading to better financial returns.
Oil Services Rally: More Than Just Venezuela?

Oil-field services companies, including giants like SLB and Halliburton, have witnessed a notable surge in their stock values. This rise has been partly attributed to the potential opportunities in Venezuela following recent political shifts. However, analysis suggests that the Venezuela market, even at its historical peak, may not be large enough to fully justify the substantial market value increase seen since the country's political changes.

Industry analysts estimate that even a robust return of drilling activity in Venezuela might generate only $3 billion to $3.5 billion annually for the four major service providers. While companies like Halliburton recall it being a significant market a decade ago, the current outlook for oil prices remains subdued, impacting short-cycle shale producers in the U.S.

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The primary driver for the current bullish sentiment appears to be the strategic improvements made by these companies. By reducing capital expenditures and focusing on profitability over market share, they have built greater resilience. This approach has yielded positive results, with Halliburton achieving its fifth consecutive year of double-digit returns on invested capital, even amidst lower oil prices.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The removal of Nicolás Maduro has sparked interest and optimism among oil-field services companies regarding operations in Venezuela.
Halliburton and SLB stocks are increasing due to potential Venezuelan opportunities and underlying business resilience improvements.
Estimates suggest the Venezuela oil market's revenue potential may not fully account for the scale of the recent stock rally.

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