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Oil prices set for swings next week as US-Israel strikes raise supply uncertainty
Yahoo Finance· 2026-02-28 16:02
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Oil markets currently closed for the weekend are set to see price swings next week as the impact from the U.S. and Israeli strikes on oil supplies from the Middle East remains unclear. Scenarios before the latest conflict with Iran foresaw a quick price spike that fades if the attacks didn't affect oil shipping and infrastructure such as Iranian pipelines and its Kharg island terminal. However, there would be a bigger price spike and longer-lasting impact if oil infrastructure or ...
Helmerich & Payne Down 33% in a Year: Should You Buy, Hold or Sell?
ZACKS· 2025-03-11 14:10
Company Overview - Helmerich & Payne (HP) has experienced a challenging year, with shares down 33%, underperforming the energy sector's 1.5% increase and the S&P 500's 11% growth, currently priced at $25.42, near its 52-week low of $23.80 [1] - HP is a leading player in land and offshore drilling, boasting the youngest and most efficient rig fleet, with advanced FlexRigs that enhance operational efficiency [2] Strengths - The company has a strong global presence, recently delivering eight FlexRigs to Saudi Arabia and acquiring KCA Deutag, which adds a $5.5 billion contract backlog [2] - HP maintains disciplined capital management, with $526 million in cash and an undrawn $950 million credit facility, alongside plans to repay a $400 million loan within 18 months [2] - The firm holds a 35% market share in the super-spec rig space, particularly in the Permian Basin, with industry-leading margins [2] Weaknesses - HP faces near-term challenges, particularly with the integration of KCA Deutag leading to higher costs, and expected international margins for the second quarter of fiscal 2025 ranging from a loss of $7 million to a loss of $3 million [3] - The North America Solutions segment, HP's largest, has seen revenues fall to $598 million in the first quarter of fiscal 2025, with further margin declines anticipated [3] - Increased debt from the KCA acquisition adds financial risk, with an additional $75 million in interest expenses this year, and HP remains vulnerable to oil price fluctuations and potential decreases in drilling demand due to industry consolidation [3] Industry Position - HP is part of the Zacks Oil and Gas – Drilling industry, which ranks in the bottom 9% of 247 industries, indicating potential underperformance [4] - The fiscal 2025 earnings per share estimate for HP has declined by 7% in the past 30 days, from $3.13 to $2.93 [4] - Despite solid assets and a strong balance sheet, near-term headwinds and industry pressures have led to a Zacks Rank 3 (Hold) for HP [4]