Occidental Petroleum (OXY): Among the Most Promising Energy Stocks According to Analysts

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We recently published a list of 12 Most Promising Energy Stocks According to Analysts. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Occidental Petroleum Corporation (NYSE:OXY) stands against other most promising energy stocks according to analysts.

With the world pivoting towards cleaner energy sources and facing political uncertainties, 2025 can be a critical year for the broader energy sector. As per GlobalData’s Power Predictions 2025 report, numerous themes are expected to shape the global power landscape in 2025. These include geopolitical shifts influencing supply chains, developments in EVs, energy storage, hydrogen, and nuclear power. As per the Short-Term Energy Outlook released by the US Energy Information Administration, the generation in the US electric power sector is expected to increase by 2% in 2025 and by 1% in 2026, after rising 3% last year, driven by growth in renewable energy sources.

What Lies Ahead for the US Energy Sector?

As per AXA Investment Managers, the combination of increased demand and supply constraints resulted in a favourable backdrop for the broader US renewable energy sector. Furthermore, the lower cost and environmental benefits of renewable energy are some positive factors. Trump’s return to the White House kicked off with several executive orders. Apart from announcing a national energy emergency, he ordered the withdrawal from the Paris Agreement on climate change and rolled back the clean energy initiatives.

Despite such announcements, AXA Investment Managers expects the US clean energy sector to have potential investment opportunities, considering the increasing power demand. The US power demand growth remained weak between 2000 and 2020, averaging 1%. However, it is projected to increase from 2024 onwards. As per the investment management firm, a 2% – 3% increase in the growth rate per annum will be significant, reflecting a doubling or tripling of the historical rate. The overall US power demand can grow at a CAGR of 3.1% between 2020 and 2040, against 0.1% between 2010 and 2020. This higher demand will be supportive of the long-term trend, with potential investment opportunities, from power companies to the ones involved in the energy and equipment supply chain.

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Trump’s Deregulation To Be a Critical Growth Factor

One of the President’s priorities revolves around reducing government bureaucracy and inefficiency. Notably, permitting new energy projects remained slow over the past few years because of understaffed government departments and burdensome environmental criteria, opines AXA Investment Managers. In an executive order on “unleashing American energy”, Donald Trump is focusing on reducing official rules and processes that seem unnecessary, and accelerating energy projects, constraining the remit of the NEPA (National Environmental Policy Act). Interestingly, most of the permit requirements stem from this act.