Cabot Oil & Gas Corp

  • What Does Billionaire Steve Cohen’s SAC See In This Energy Company?

    By Meena Krishnamsetty - June 13, 2013 | Tickers: COG, CHK, EQT, OKE, SD

    In May, billionaire Steve Cohen’s SAC Capital Advisors filed its 13F with the SEC, disclosing many of its long equity positions in U.S. stocks as of the end of Q1 2013. Even though the information in 13Fs is a bit old by the time it is released, we think there are still a few ways to make use of it. For one, we’ve found that the most more »

  • This Is Not Your Average Oil & Gas Company

    By Mark Lin - June 8, 2013 | Tickers: APC, COG, PHX

    The Warren Buffett quote "Be Fearful When Others Are Greedy and Greedy When Others Are Fearful" is a reminder of how being different from the herd pays off. This is true for both individual investors and management of listed companies.

    Panhandle Oil and Gas (NYSE: PHX), a non-operating independent oil and natural gas company with drilling projects in Anadarko Basin, Fayetteville Shale, and the Oklahoma Woodford Shales, does things differently more »

  • Best Places to Play Eagle Ford

    By Dana Blankenhorn - May 17, 2013 | Tickers: COG, CHK, EOG | Editor's Choice

    On a recent trip to South Texas the recent impact of the Eagle Ford shale oil play was obvious on every road.

    Brand-new pick-ups and SUVs, many with dealer tags, filled the roads, darting in and out of traffic, their drivers seemingly heedless of the risk of a wreck. It's something you tend to see in an economic boom, this crazy driving of new Detroit iron, and it's more »

  • The EPA's Optimistic Report Will Boost These Companies

    By Piyush Arora - May 10, 2013 | Tickers: COG, LNG, E

    Thanks to the shale gas boom in North America, natural gas has proved to be an economically viable replacement for coal in the continent. But, mining for natural gas involves the leakage of methane, the greenhouse effect of which is 21 times greater than carbon dioxide. Currently, methane accounts for 9% of total greenhouse gases, and a ramp up in it natural gas production would obviously have disastrous environmental consequences more »

  • Invest In Nat Gas Or Nat Gas Stocks?

    By Mike Thiessen - May 7, 2013 | Tickers: COG, RRC, UNG

    The price of natural gas has started to rebound since mid-February of 2013. Investors can purchase the United States Natural Gas (NYSEMKT: UNG) ETF as an easy way to trade on the price of natural gas. The sustainability of a recovery in natural gas remains very uncertain. Prices have remained low since late 2009, due to excess supply not a decline in volume demand. Shale fracking resulted in increased supply more »

  • Natural Gas - An Industry in Peril?

    By Bill Edson - April 29, 2013 | Tickers: COG, CHK, ECA, SWN

    Our country's policy makers are in a rush to convert the country's energy supply from being coal and oil based to being natural gas based. The idea is that most of the oil we use is imported from less-than-friendly governments, and coal carries with it tremendous external costs of environmental and health damages. On the other hand, natural gas is local, available and, as policy makers would tell more »

  • 3 Energy Stocks I'm Watching Now

    By Robert Zimmerman - April 15, 2013 | Tickers: COG, ETP, SD

    The next quarterly earnings season has begun and with it the perils and profits of capitalism come to the fore. With the advent of their earnings reports, here are three companies I’m watching closely.

    Great returns but a high multiple
    No question, Cabot Oil and Gas (NYSE: COG) delivered for its investors over the past 24 months. The stock rose from $20/sh to almost $70/sh. Results for more »

  • 3 Energy Stocks I'm Watching Now

    By Robert Zimmerman - April 15, 2013 | Tickers: COG, ETP, SD

    The next quarterly earnings season has begun and with it the perils and profits of capitalism come to the fore. With the advent of their earnings reports, here are three companies I’m watching closely.

    Great returns but a high multiple
    No question, Cabot Oil and Gas (NYSE: COG) delivered for its investors over the past 24 months. The stock rose from $20/sh to almost $70/sh. Results for more »

  • Chasing Natural Gas Higher

    By Marshall Hargrave - April 13, 2013 | Tickers: COG, WMB, WPX

    Natural gas production has been subdued of late, which sounds like an overall negative for natural gas production stocks, but not if rising natural gas prices more than offset this volume decline. 
     
    There are three intriguing natural gas companies that are up nicely over the past month, WPX Energy (NYSE: WPX)Williams Companies (NYSE: WMB) and Cabot Oil & Gas (NYSE: COG). Since the beginning of March, all of these stocks more »
  • 3 Energy Stocks I'm Watching Now

    By Robert Zimmerman - April 13, 2013 | Tickers: COG, ETP, SD

    The next quarterly earnings season has begun and with it the perils and profits of capitalism come to the fore. With the advent of their earnings reports, here are three companies I’m watching closely.

    Great returns but a high multiple
    No question, Cabot Oil and Gas (NYSE: COG) delivered for its investors over the past 24 months. The stock rose from $20/sh to almost $70/sh. Results for more »

  • Cabot Oil & Gas - Gurus Jumping Ship!

    By Karl Ege - April 13, 2013 | Tickers: COG, GMCR, NFLX, PTR


    “ If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants ”.

    Isaac Newton

    Spotting a good SHORT idea is never as easy as in the case of Enron with its avant-gardist business model (“the analysts just don’t get it “,J. Skilling ),off-balance sheet transactions and the mother of all red flags, the inability of now demised Arthur Andersen to properly finalize their audit of the once more »

  • New Life for These 3 Natural Gas Producers?

    By Robert Zimmerman - March 25, 2013 | Tickers: COG, CHK, EQT

    Natural gas prices climbed recently and with them, the stock prices of natural gas producers. In fact, natural gas prices have been steadily climbing for months. Even better, the future foretells more natural gas consumption. As highlighted in the chart below, the US Energy Information Administration projects growing gas consumption by electric utilities. Growing exports to Mexico will further boost demand. In fact, three new natural gas pipelines between Mexico more »

  • Billionaire Steve Cohen’s SAC Owns 5.2% of This Energy Stock

    By Meena Krishnamsetty - March 18, 2013 | Tickers: COG, CHK, EOG, SM

    According to a filing with the SEC, billionaire Steve Cohen’s SAC Capital Advisors owns 3.4 million shares of SM Energy (NYSE: SM), a $3.8 billion market cap oil and gas exploration and production company. SM is notable for its positions in many onshore U.S. shale plays, including the Eagle Ford in Texas and the Bakken in North Dakota. We track quarterly 13F filings from hedge funds more »

  • Is This Natural Gas Player Running on Fumes?

    By Jordo Bivona - March 9, 2013 | Tickers: COG, SWN, WPX

    Despite strong production growth in 2012 which resulted in better cash flows, weakness in the natural gas market took its toll on Cabot Oil & Gas (NYSE: COG). In this article, I will examine Cabot's latest financials to see if the stock can present any opportunities for investors.

    Financials

    Cabot recently reported its financial results for the fourth quarter and full-year ended Dec. 31, 2012. Equivalent production of 267.7 more »

  • Good News from Great Companies

    By Robert Zimmerman - March 8, 2013 | Tickers: COG, DVN, LNCO, LINE, WPZ

    Cabot Oil & Gas (NYSE: COG) reported its 4Q 2012 and it beat analysts’ expectations with a stick. Expectations had been bearish, but any concerns were crushed by Cabot earning 27 cents a share, well over the 22 cents a share consensus. More good news came from the natural gas reserves front. Cabot reported its 2012 year end reserves increased 27% over 2011. And that growth was all organic. Gas production more »

  • Drilling Down to Show Wall Street Disconnect

    By Joel Eggerding - March 5, 2013 | Tickers: APA, COG, NFX

    Natural Gas is the path to bankruptcy and drilling for oil is the way to riches! That's Wall Street's current thought. Plus, don't even get them started about international offshore drillers. This must mean that all natural gas and offshore drillers are down and all stocks with exposure to domestic on-shore oil drilling must be going up.

    I am looking to add more oil companies as my more »

  • The 3 Stooges of the Oil and Gas Industry

    By Robert Zimmerman - January 23, 2013 | Tickers: COG, CHK, KOG, SD

    Cabot Oil and Gas (NYSE: COG) represents a winning investment.  The stock keeps climbing despite high valuations.  Earnings gains are predicted for 2013.  It pays a dividend of … um ... let’s not go there.  Over the past year, the company stock rose 45%.  Despite low natural gas prices, Cabot still makes money for its investors.

    If all oil and natural gas companies were so successful.

    While oil and gas production more »

  • A Classic Growth Story in Oil & Gas - What's Not to Like?

    By Jordo Bivona - January 20, 2013 | Tickers: COG, CVX, EOG, LINE

    Earlier this month, Zacks Investment Research upgraded Cabot Oil & Gas (NYSE: COG) to a Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy).

    Positives

    The reason for the upgrade was that Cabot has been reporting rising earnings estimates following strong third-quarter 2012 results and an enhanced guidance for 2012 and 2013. The long-term expected sales growth rate for this stock is 4.97%. For the third quarter of 2012, earnings per share (excluding special more »

  • Should You Buy This Upstream Giant?

    By Jordo Bivona - January 3, 2013 | Tickers: COG, CVX, COP, XOM, SLB

    ConocoPhillips (NYSE: COP) recently announced that it will be selling its Nigerian oil fields for $1.8 billion to Oando Energy Resources. The company will now concentrate on its assets in North America, primarily in the liquids-rich Eagle Ford, Bakken, and North Barnett Shale plays.

    ConocoPhillips also announced a 2013 capital budget of $15.8 billion, which is approximately the same as the expected 2012 capital expenditure.

    ConocoPhillips plans to more »

  • Why You Should Buy These 3 Nat Gas Producers

    By David Gould - December 31, 2012 | Tickers: COG, EOG, LINE

    Unconventional resources are said to make up 50% of North American production over the next decade. With natural gas priced at a fraction of the cost per barrel of oil, upside is high from a transition towards shale gas. Both the Chinese government and the Democratic White House have endorsed shale gas opportunities, which makes it increasingly inevitable that it will come to replace King Coal when the demand is more »

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