Screen by shale play, region, upstream/midstream/downstream

I have a list of oil and gas stocks (upstream, midstream and downstream) that I monitor daily - they're the result of hours of research or sector focus - but now I just want a way to screen by these categories to check my list and see if there's anything new.

Is there a Bloomberg screen or other method of quickly getting a similar list to compare against?

  • Large Caps
  • Mid Caps
  • Small Caps
  • Micro Caps
  • Offshore
  • Canadians
  • South America
  • Alberta Bakken
  • Bakken
  • California
  • Eagle Ford
  • Haynesville
  • Granite Wash
  • Marcellus
  • Niobrara
  • Rockies
  • Intergrated Oils
  • Hybrids
  • Canadian Trusts
  • Refiners
  • Offshore Drillers
  • Land Drillers
  • Services
  • International Refiners
 
Best Response

I stumbled across my answer to the above (another source - outside my own research - to crosscheck my ticker list against by shale play/marketcap/sector) and figured i'll be nice and post here. A couple of you have already msg'd to ask for these anyway. *I am not affiliated with TPH, I've worked with them on deals before, often read their research and think they're a high quality group. I just stumbled across these links while browsing the website for something else.

  1. Tudor, Pickering and Holt's research coverage, which they've kindly broken out by sector w/ ticker and names. See http://www.tudorpickering.com/research-coverage-list

  2. TPH's major reports/industry primers, there's about 50 at http://www.tudorpickering.com/reports - all free. Check the archive for more. Few places will have (free) rig count forecasts, detailed price forecasts (ti, gas, etc) or a good discussion on the NGL space.

 

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