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In this episode, I sit down with Josh Young, CIO of
Josh and I also dive into the investment side, discussing the value chain in energy, land and royalty companies, water handling challenges, and strategic opportunities in upstream and small-cap sectors. This was great for me, because Josh has a very different opinion on some of my main Royalty plays which we touch on in the interview.
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I hope you enjoy today’s podcast and get a lot out of it.
For a brief synopsis I’ve left the takeaways in point form below along with the timestamps.
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00:00 Introduction to Investment Perspectives
01:07Current Oil Market Dynamics
04:39Geopolitical Influences on Oil Supply
08:48The Role of the Permian Basin
09:33Natural Gas Market Challenges
17:01Future Demand and LNG Exports
19:51Drilling Activity and Production Potential
26:09Exploring the Value Chain in Energy Investments
32:11The Future of Land and Royalty Companies
38:14Water Handling: Challenges and Innovations
44:11Investment Strategies in Upstream and Small Caps
49:06Market Dynamics and Future Predictions
Take Aways:
Current oil prices may not reflect true supply-demand balances.
The Permian Basin's production growth is contentious and may be slowing.
Natural gas markets face challenges, including negative pricing in some areas.
Future demand for LNG exports is expected to increase significantly.
Drilling activity in the Permian is down, affecting production potential.
Higher oil prices are needed to incentivize increased drilling activity.
There is a complex relationship between oil and natural gas production.
The valuation of land and royalty companies is considered high relative to cash flow.
There is a potential abundance of land and surface revenues in the market.
Water handling is not a bottleneck but rather a manageable challenge.
Increased rig activity may not lead to proportional production increases.
The winners in the energy sector will be those with tier two or tier three land.
Mother Nature and geology will ultimately dictate market outcomes.
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