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Deloitte: Upstream Oil & Gas Companies Face Portfolio Predicament


HOUSTON, April 11, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Despite crude oil prices rising 25 percent since January 2017 and significant productivity gains made in recent years, shareholder returns on average for upstream companies have still been negative ? even for those operating in the Permian Basin hot spot, according to Deloitte's "The portfolio predicament: How can upstream oil and gas companies build a fit-for-the-future portfolio?" report released today.

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Deloitte's report, the second in its Upstream Diversification Index (UDI) series, reviewed asset portfolios of the top 230 global upstream companies to examine the disconnect between the actions of companies and the verdict of financial markets. The report identifies a primary contributor to the disconnect as a lack of consistent, shared success metrics that both investors and exploration and production companies (E&Ps) can agree on. A comprehensive portfolio analysis is required not only to make a portfolio fit for an uncertain future, but to also present a more attractive and complete narrative to financial markets.

"Upstream strategists need a simple-yet-consistent, relevant and comprehensive approach to assess and benchmark the performance of their portfolios," said John England, vice chairman, Deloitte LLP and U.S. energy and resources leader. "Our new analyses now provide investors and E&P companies a common yardstick to help measure success in a world of diverse metrics and an uncertain price environment."

The report highlights Deloitte's new universal performance metrics for industry and investors, which suggest that upstream companies need to place greater emphasis on the long-term, future readiness of the entire portfolio versus focusing on shorter term successes or trends of select assets that are heavily "hyped." Consensus views are not necessarily valid for all companies.

Consensus metrics say: More work to be done
Deloitte's establishment of the UDI in 2016 successfully standardized the measurement of portfolio changes made across five dimensions ? fuel mix, resource type, region, basin and investment cycle. Realizing companies could also benefit from having a simple-yet-comprehensive approach to assess and benchmark the future readiness of their portfolio, Deloitte has created the Shield, Sustain and Scale (3S) metrics to help standardize measures of an upstream company's future viability across a range of future business conditions over the next five years. Applying these tools to evaluate 32,000 assets of the top 230 upstream companies provided an intriguing answer as to why the market has not rewarded the upstream sector, despite their claimed portfolio adjustments: more work needs to be done.

"Upstream companies generated never-before-seen operational improvements, efficiencies and productivity gains during the extended downturn from 2014-2017," said Andrew Slaughter, executive director, Deloitte Center for Energy Solutions, Deloitte Services LP. "Despite these remarkable efforts, our consensus metrics tell us more needs to be done to future proof portfolios, which in turn, should appeal more broadly to the investment community."

Narrow the gap by future proofing
Using the 3S and UDI models, the report identifies and studies the top 30 companies that have a fit-for-future portfolio. While every company has its own priorities and goals, the following characteristics of the top 30 portfolios could serve as a good starting point for those looking to optimize their portfolio in the long run.

"The nascent recovery from such a long market downturn needs to be a phase of adjustment," concluded Slaughter. "Delaying the adjustment does not seem like an option, but nor would random shuffling of a portfolio lead to success. UDI and 3S offer a consistent and rigorous framework for portfolio analysis to the market and enable the future goal setting of a company, as our industry continues to evolve."

Connect with us on Twitter: @Deloitte4Energy and @JohnWEngland.

About the Upstream Diversification Index
Deloitte's Upstream Diversification Index (UDI) is a proprietary framework developed to analyze and benchmark changes in upstream portfolios across five factors, including: fuel mix, resource type, region, basin and investment cycle. The UDI covers top 230 companies by oil and gas production globally, offering valuable insights into the significant changes the E&Ps have made to portfolios overtime.

About Deloitte
Deloitte provides industry-leading audit, consulting, tax and advisory services to many of the world's most admired brands, including more than 85 percent of the Fortune 500 and more than 6,000 private and middle market companies. Our people work across more than 20 industry sectors to make an impact that matters ? delivering measurable and lasting results that help reinforce public trust in our capital markets, inspire clients to see challenges as opportunities to transform and thrive, and help lead the way toward a stronger economy and a healthy society. Deloitte is proud to be part of the largest global professional services network serving our clients in the markets that are most important to them. 

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