Group 1 - The U.S. energy policy shift under President Trump has led to renewed investor interest in oil and gas companies as ESG enthusiasm declines [1][4] - Low valuations of oil and gas firms have attracted contrarian investors, despite a broader market push against fossil fuels [2][4] - ExxonMobil's share price fell below its tangible book value for a significant period, indicating extreme undervaluation [3] Group 2 - The energy crisis triggered by the Russian invasion of Ukraine has contributed to rising energy prices and a shift away from ESG narratives [4][5] - U.S. supermajors like Exxon and Chevron maintain that oil and gas will remain essential for the foreseeable future, prioritizing high returns over renewable investments [5] - European oil companies, including Shell and BP, have revised their strategies to increase oil production and reduce commitments to renewable energy projects [6][7] Group 3 - BP and Shell have significantly reduced their investments in renewable energy, focusing instead on core oil and gas operations due to high costs and financial pressures [7]
Wall Street Rediscovers Oil and Gas