3 Oil Stocks I’d Buy For 2015: Tullow Oil plc, BP plc And Genel Energy PLC

Tullow Oil plc (LON:TLW), BP plc (LON:BP) and Genel Energy PLC (LON:GENL) offer value, income and takeover potential, says Roland Head.

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The falling price of oil has undoubtedly created buying opportunities.

As I write, Brent crude is down at around $66 per barrel, and while the price may not have bottomed out quite yet, I think that some good buys are emerging among London-listed oil producers.

Three companies I’m watching particularly closely are Tullow Oil (LSE: TLW), BP (LSE: BP) (NYSE: BP.US) and Genel Energy (LSE: GENL), each of which I believe could deliver decent gains once the price of oil starts to stabilise.

BP

BP is a well-managed business that generates a lot of free cash flow.

Of course, BP has its problems: the firm’s 20% stake in cash-strapped Russian giant Rosneft looks more like a liability than an asset at the moment, while the financial consequences of the Macondo disaster continues to hang over its US operations.

Despite this, I reckon BP looks fairly cheap: trading at book value, on a forecast P/E of 10, and with a prospective yield of 6.1%, there’s a lot of bad news priced into these shares.

In my view, only some of this bad news is likely to become reality. Although a dividend cut is a risk if oil prices stay low next year, I believe BP could deliver decent gains for investors over the next 2-3 years.

Tullow Oil

I’ve been avoiding buying shares in Tullow Oil for years, as they’ve always seemed too expensive, despite the quality of some of the firm’s big assets.

However, Tullow’s share price has now fallen by 75% from its 2012 peak, and the firm’s shares now trade at just 1.1 times Tullow’s 350p book value. I’m starting to get interested, and believe Tullow could soon be a decent buy.

Tullow’s cash flow is expected to improve over the next couple of years, as new production comes on stream, and this could drive decent returns for shareholders, despite the lower oil price.

Genel Energy

Genel, which is run by ex-BP boss Tony Hayward, has been a Kurdistan success story. By buying into known good assets, with strong funding and good partners, it was able to become a profitable oil producer in just one year.

However, the firm’s shares have fallen by 40% in 2014 to a two-year low, and I reckon now might be a good time to take a look: Genel trades on just 11 time forecast earnings, and also remains a potential takeover target.

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Roland Head has no position in any shares mentioned. The Motley Fool UK has recommended Tullow Oil. We Fools don't all hold the same opinions, but we all believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors.

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