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The International Energy Agency’s latest report suggests the world will need to invest $48 trillion by 2035 to meet the world’s energy needs. That will keep companies like National Oilwell Varco, FMC Technologies and Transocean very busy in the coming decades.
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23 Trillion Reasons to Invest in These
Energy “Pick-and-Shovel” Providers
Photo credit: FMC Technologies
According to the International Energy Agency, the world needs to invest $48
trillion to meet our energy needs by 2035.
Of that amount, $23 trillion will need to be spent on
fossil fuel extraction, transportation, and refining.
That represents a massive market opportunity for a
black-gold rush.
That black-gold rush represents a huge
opportunity for modern-day energy “pick-and-shovel”
companies …
… which will supply the industry with the tools it
needs to find and extract oil and gas.
Here are three excellent “pick-and-shovel” suppliers that are well positioned to profit from the $23 trillion
spent on oil and gas.
National Oilwell Varco (NYSE: NOV)
National Oilwell Varco is a global leader in selling equipment and components to the oil and gas
industry.
Photo credit: Flickr/Paxson Woelber
National Oilwell Varco
Position in the industry:• More than 800 worldwide manufacturing, sales
and services centers.
• Well positioned to profit from supplying four major trends:• Buildout of deepwater rig fleets.
• Buildout of floating production systems to produce deepwater discoveries.
• The retooling and replacement of jackup fleets.
• Growth of unconventional shale technologies.
FMC Technologies (NYSE: FTI)
FMC Technologies is a leading global provider of technology solutions for the energy industry, with a
focus on subsea technologies.
Photo credit: FMC Technologies
FMC Technologies
Position in the industry:• 43% market share in subsea systems.
• More than double its nearest competitor.
• Responsible for 66% of FMC Technologies’ revenue.
• Strong customer relationships that will yield visible growth for the next five years.
• Growing its surface-technologies business to focus on shale development.
Transocean (NYSE: RIG)
Transocean is a leading global provider of offshore contract drilling services.
Photo credit: Transocean
Transocean
Position in the industry:• Premier position in the ultra-deepwater market.
• Position continues to strengthen through its new-build program that’s adding 14 additional high specification vessels.
• Largest fleet of high specification and midwaterfloaters.
• Massive revenue backlog of $26.1 billion that extends well into the next decade.
Investor takeaway:
With $23 trillion being spent to supply the world with energy through 2035, there will be endless profit opportunities for “pick-and-shovel” companies such as National Oilwell Varco, FMC Technologies, and Transocean.
Photo credit: Transocean