Saturday, November 26, 2011

SeaDrill: High yield in drilling


Amy CalistriSeadrill (SDRL) is the second-largest offshore driller, with the second-largest ultra-deepwater fleet.

It operates the world over with 46 rigs, and it's clients include most of the oil and gas exploration heavyweights like Exxon Mobil, ConocoPhillip, the Norwegian company Statoil and Argentina's? Petrobras.

One of the advantages that Seadrill has over its competitors is its youth. The Bermuda-Norway based company was incorporated in 2005 and has the youngest fleet in the industry.

In many cases, this means its rigs are fitted with more advanced technology and safety features.
In the second quarter ended June 30, Seadrill earned $1.29 per share, compared with the $0.72 per share it earned in the same quarter a year earlier.

Seadrill's current earnings easily support its current dividend of $0.75 per share. At current prices, SDRL has a yield of 8.7%.

Seadrill has a very aggressive growth strategy that has so far served it well. A growing rig count can potentially translate into growing income for Seadrill's investors.

But these are incredibly expensive pieces of equipment, which requires Seadrill to carry a lot of debt. Keeping the growing fleet engaged will be key to Seadrill's success. A healthy credit market is also important as this is fuel for Seadrill's expansion plans.

With oil prices high and a number of large deep water discoveries driving demand, Seadrill's aggressive plans will likely be rewarded.

These sector fundamentals will ensure that energy-related companies such as Seadrill will have fewer difficulties securing credit in the foreseeable future, even in tight credit situations.? ?

Action to Take --> The energy sector is always volatile and risky, with investments churned by the fluctuating market pr! ice of o il and gas.

Offshore drillers also have to navigate a truly dangerous and challenging environment. Needless to say, an investor in Seadrill has to tolerate a lot of risk.

That being said, oil prices and the projected demand for drilling services appear to be favorable for the foreseeable future. And Seadrill's dividend looks to be well supported. I am going to start a small position in Seadrill.


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