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Neelofa Nasihat Haqiem Rusli, Jangan Mudah Mengalah



Baru-baru ini, penyanyi remaja popular Haqiem Rusli mengejutkan peminatnya selepas mengeluarkan kenyataan bahawa dia bakal bersara sebagai penyanyi selepas mengalami kemurungan teruk sejak awal tahun ini. 6 Oil Stocks to Benefit From Higher Prices: Goldman By Daniel Liberto | Updated June 26, 2018 — 6:05 AM EDT SHARE ADD TO WATCHLIST OXY Occidental Petroleum Corp 82.76 +1.73% DK Delek US Holdings Inc (New) 49.82 +1.22% PXD Pioneer Natural Resources Company 185.74 +1.90% WPX WPX Energy Inc 17.91 +2.99% EOG EOG Resources Inc 118.87 +1.75% SU Suncor Energy Inc 40.02 +3.42% SLB Schlumberger NV 65.76 +0.50% View Watchlist Goldman Sachs is bullish that higher oil prices are here to stay. In a research note, reported on by TheStreet.com, the brokerage predicted that the Brent crude price recovery is sustainable, following years of market volatility. Against this encouraging backdrop of stable, higher oil prices, Goldman Sachs advised investors to pour into the following six U.S. and Canada-based stocks: Occidental Petroleum Corp. (OXY OXY Occidental Petroleum Corp 82.76 +1.73% ), Delek U.S. Holdings Inc. (DK DK Delek US Holdings Inc (New) 49.82 +1.22% ), Pioneer Natural Resources Co. (PXD PXD Pioneer Natural Resources Company 185.74 +1.90% ), WPX Energy Inc. (WPX WPX WPX Energy Inc 17.91 +2.99% ), EOG Resources Inc. (EOG EOG EOG Resources Inc 118.87 +1.75% ) and Suncor Energy Inc. (SU SU Suncor Energy Inc 40.02 +3.42% ). "More stable prices at levels above mid-cycle should provide a favorable environment for equities that benefit from higher (particularly coastal) oil prices with favorable corporate returns, [free cash flow] and/or debt-adjusted per share growth," Goldman analysts, including Brian Singer and Neil Mehta, wrote in the note published Monday. Last week, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) revealed that its members had agreed to increase world oil production by 1%, the equivalent of 1 million barrels, to counter reported supply shortages. News that more oil could hit the market, coupled with trade tensions, saw benchmark Brent crude futures for August delivery fall 1.2% to $74.68, reported The Street. (See also: OPEC vs the U.S.: Who Controls Oil Prices?) Despite the oil cartel agreeing to raise output, Goldman Sachs is confident that Brent crude will continue to trade in the range of $70 to $80 per barrel in fiscal 2018 and 2019. The brokerage added that it is unlikely that output will increase by more than 600,000 to 700,000 barrels per day because some OPEC members lack the capacity to ramp up production. "The combination of strong demand growth in 2018-19, involuntary disruptions and falling spare capacity can keep oil prices above mid-cycle even as potential increases in OPEC supply keep inventories from moving meaningfully below normal,” Goldman analysts wrote. In the research note, analysts also predicted potential upside for Houston, Texas-based Schlumberger NV (SLB SLB Schlumberger NV 65.76 +0.50% ), the world's largest oilfield services company. "[Schlumberger] offers higher leverage to Brent price than to WTI or Midland than its peers," Goldman said. "GS is bullish on the outlook for Brent, and that should be a positive for international and offshore activity." (See also: 6 Lagging Oil Stocks Ready to Rebound.) Read more: 6 Oil Stocks to Benefit From Higher Prices: Goldman | Investopedia https://www.investopedia.com/news/6-oil-stocks-benefit-higher-prices-goldman/#ixzz5JYFQU9E6 Follow us: Investopedia on Facebook

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