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I’m Done With BP plc, But Royal Dutch Shell Plc Is Another Story Entirely

They were once two great energy companies but BP plc (LON:BP) and Royal Dutch Shell Plc (LON:RDSB) have been battered. Find out which stock this Fool now favours…

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It’s interesting reading and listening to all the commentary around the price of oil. Where’s the price of oil going to settle? Is it due for a rally? What’s influencing the price? It seems these questions are being raised every day in the press.

One thing this Fool knows for sure is that the market for energy worldwide will eventually settle down, and prices for both crude and shale will find their respective equilibriums.

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What market events like these can show investors though is those companies that are fundamentally better than others.

I’ve lost interest in BP

I have mentioned in previous notes that I struggle with BP (LSE: BP) (NYSE: BP.US)’s ongoing court/settlement problems. BP made a huge mistake many years ago and the company and its investors have been paying the price ever since. It doesn’t stop there, though.

The latest ‘trauma’ to hit BP is the falling price of oil. We know that the oil producer has a target of selling $10 billion of assets by the end of this year, but the reasons the company gave for its latest move towards that goal have surprised me a little.

As part of its broad re-structuring move, BP has scaled back its role in two oilfields in the Gulf of Mexico. It’s selling half its equity interests in the Gila and Tiber fields. Here are the reasons it gave for its divestment. It needs to support exploration elsewhere, manage its capital and also manage its production. In other words, BP needs to sell these assets.

I’m actually tempted to say that without this planned restructure, BP’s balance sheet and cost structure look decidedly questionable. What do I mean by that? Well, simply that BP had overstretched and was/is losing money. Even a quick look at the stock’s price chart will show the company has been losing value steadily since July last year. A re-structure is necessary. I am, however, a little surprised by just how necessary it seems to be.

Little hope in the short term

One shock is enough, but two major shocks is an entirely different story. The two shocks I’m speaking about of course are the Deepwater Horizon oil spill and the steep fall in the price of oil. The company has been left so bruised that there’s growing speculation BP is going to be stepping back from its leadership role in the industry. The Financial Times recently reported that “BP will not take a lead role as operator in what are some of the most important discoveries in the Gulf of Mexico in recent years”.

Is Shell any better?

I suppose the next question then is, ‘is Royal Dutch Shell (LSE: RDSB) (NYSE: RDS-B.US) any better’? It’s suffering from the same ailments that BP is suffering from after all. That’s true, but Shell has one advantage — it’s a significant refiner of oil as well.

The company’s latest results show its adjusted earnings in 2014 were $22.6 billion, up 16% from the previous year. Despite looking good on paper the market was hoping for more, so the stock got a little pummelled on Thursday. Still, there’s no sign the company is feeling the heat. It’s already put forward a case for continued investment in the firm.

Reasons include that the refining business is offsetting weakness in the oil producing business; that capital spending will likely come down but there will be no “slashing and burning” in 2015; and that Shell predicts the oil price will recover to over $70 per barrel. Importantly, the oil producer has indicated that it’s only interested in taking a “measured approach” to its investments. Some analysts have responded well to that.

It’s not an easy time to be an investor in the energy sector, but if the industry turns around any time soon, I think I’d prefer to be riding on Shell’s back.

David Taylor has no position in any shares mentioned. The Motley Fool UK has no position in any of the shares mentioned. We Fools don't all hold the same opinions, but we all believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors.

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