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The energy sector has enjoyed a remarkable run over the last few years, fueled by resilient crude prices and disciplined capital spending. But not every oil producer is firing on all cylinders. Some are battling headwinds that have nothing to do with the price of oil. That's the case with today's Bear of the Day.
Today’s Bear of the Day is Zacks Rank #5 (Strong Sell) Ecopetrol ((EC - Free Report) ). Ecopetrol is Colombia's largest integrated energy company, producing crude oil, natural gas, and refined products while operating an extensive pipeline network throughout the country. On paper, it should be benefiting from a supportive commodity backdrop. Instead, investors are facing weakening earnings expectations, rising uncertainty, and an increasingly challenging operating environment.
The biggest red flag is earnings revisions. Over the last several months, Wall Street analysts have steadily lowered profit forecasts for both the current year and next year. Our Zacks Consensus Estimate for the current year has come down from $2.31 to $1.85 with next year’s number off from $2.09 to $1.78. The good news for investors is that current year earnings growth is still forecast to rise 46% but next year that number will contract by 7%.
Falling earnings estimates are often one of the strongest warning signs for future stock performance, especially when multiple analysts move in the same direction. The pressure extends beyond analyst models. Production growth has slowed while higher operating costs and lower realized pricing have squeezed margins. At the same time, Colombia's evolving energy policies and government influence over the company continue to create uncertainty around future exploration activity, reserve replacement, and long-term capital allocation. Investors rarely reward uncertainty, particularly in capital-intensive industries like energy.
The Oil and Gas – Integrated – International industry ranks in the Bottom 5% of our Zacks Industry Rank. There are no stocks within the good graces of our Zacks Rank. There are several Zacks Rank #3 (Hold) stocks in the industry. These include BP ((BP - Free Report) ) and Chevron (CVX).
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Bear of the Day: Ecopetrol (EC)
The energy sector has enjoyed a remarkable run over the last few years, fueled by resilient crude prices and disciplined capital spending. But not every oil producer is firing on all cylinders. Some are battling headwinds that have nothing to do with the price of oil. That's the case with today's Bear of the Day.
Today’s Bear of the Day is Zacks Rank #5 (Strong Sell) Ecopetrol ((EC - Free Report) ). Ecopetrol is Colombia's largest integrated energy company, producing crude oil, natural gas, and refined products while operating an extensive pipeline network throughout the country. On paper, it should be benefiting from a supportive commodity backdrop. Instead, investors are facing weakening earnings expectations, rising uncertainty, and an increasingly challenging operating environment.
The biggest red flag is earnings revisions. Over the last several months, Wall Street analysts have steadily lowered profit forecasts for both the current year and next year. Our Zacks Consensus Estimate for the current year has come down from $2.31 to $1.85 with next year’s number off from $2.09 to $1.78. The good news for investors is that current year earnings growth is still forecast to rise 46% but next year that number will contract by 7%.
Ecopetrol S.A. Price and Consensus
Ecopetrol S.A. price-consensus-chart | Ecopetrol S.A. Quote
Falling earnings estimates are often one of the strongest warning signs for future stock performance, especially when multiple analysts move in the same direction. The pressure extends beyond analyst models. Production growth has slowed while higher operating costs and lower realized pricing have squeezed margins. At the same time, Colombia's evolving energy policies and government influence over the company continue to create uncertainty around future exploration activity, reserve replacement, and long-term capital allocation. Investors rarely reward uncertainty, particularly in capital-intensive industries like energy.
The Oil and Gas – Integrated – International industry ranks in the Bottom 5% of our Zacks Industry Rank. There are no stocks within the good graces of our Zacks Rank. There are several Zacks Rank #3 (Hold) stocks in the industry. These include BP ((BP - Free Report) ) and Chevron (CVX).