2 Stocks To Gain From The Reshuffle: Centrica PLC And Igas Energy PLC

Centrica PLC (LON:CNA) and Igas Energy PLC (LON:IGAS) could be beneficiaries of a new order.

| More on:

The content of this article was relevant at the time of publishing. Circumstances change continuously and caution should therefore be exercised when relying upon any content contained within this article.

You’re reading a free article with opinions that may differ from The Motley Fool’s Premium Investing Services. Become a Motley Fool member today to get instant access to our top analyst recommendations, in-depth research, investing resources, and more. Learn More.

Amongst the many ramifications of this week’s ministerial reshuffle, there could be a subtle change of stance towards green issues.

Matthew Hancock is the new energy minister. He has previously called for onshore wind farm subsidies to be slashed, saying that though he supported renewable energy, “we need to do it in a way that gives most value for money and that does not destroy our natural environment”.

Gas storage

Mr Hancock replaces Michael Fallon. Last year Centrica (LSE: CNA) abandoned plans to increase the UK’s undersea gas storage capacity after Mr Fallon ruled out any subsidy. That looked short-sighted at the time, with the UK having barely half the storage capacity of most European nations. The country had come within six hours of running out of gas in the previous winter. But it looks downright irresponsible after the Ukraine crisis, which underlined the UK’s lack of energy security. Half of our gas is imported from Europe, which relies on Russia for a quarter of its needs.

Mr Hancock might appreciate the unobtrusive and environmentally friendly undersea storage technology. If I were a Centrica executive, I’d be working up a proposal to revisit the subsidy.

In any case, Mr Hancock could be something of a friendly face in the Department for Energy and Climate Change, where his Liberal Democrat boss Ed Davey has called for Centrica’s break-up, complaining that the Big Six energy firms “still see their role as selling gas and electricity”.

New environment minister Liz Truss might also be more sympathetic to the energy companies’ view of the world. A former Shell employee, she attacked the levy on energy bills and other green subsidies when she was deputy director of the think tank Reform, complaining that “vast amounts of taxpayers’ money are being spent subsidising uneconomic activity.”

Fracking

Ms Truss has also been a vocal supporter of fracking. With the planned Infrastructure Bill set to permit drilling under properties without the owner’s explicit permission, and Ms Truss’s pivotal role in environmental issues, the industry has a fair following wind from Government.

The best play on the UK’s shale gas resources is AIM-listed Igas Energy (LSE: IGAS). The £250m company exploits unconventional resources in the UK including coal bed methane, which doesn’t require fracking, and shale gas. It turned in a maiden profit last year and, together with farm-out partner Total, has the largest shale gas acreage in the UK.

Tony Reading owns shares in Centrica, Igas and Shell. The Motley Fool has no position in any of the shares mentioned.

More on Investing Articles

British bank notes and coins
Investing Articles

Meet the 9.6%-yielding income share that could keep growing its payout!

This income share yields close to 10% -- and has grown its dividend per share year after year for well…

Read more »

Fireworks display in the shape of willow at Newcastle, Co. Down , Northern Ireland at Halloween.
Investing Articles

When will Barclays shares hit £10?

Barclays shares were close to £1 not so long ago, but could they do the unthinkable and make it to…

Read more »

Picture of an easyJet plane taking off.
Investing Articles

easyJet shares have bounced back before. On a P/E ratio of 6, could they do it again?

Our writer thinks easyJet shares could turn out to be a terrific bargain from a long-term perspective. So is he…

Read more »

Stack of British pound coins falling on list of share prices
Investing Articles

Could National Grid shares offer me a dividend that won’t be hurt by inflation?

National Grid aims to inflation-proof its dividend per share with a policy of annual rises that match inflation. Is our…

Read more »

Young female business analyst looking at a graph chart while working from home
Investing Articles

Here’s what happened to £1,000 invested in the past 2 stock market crashes

History may not repeat itself, but our writer reckons there are lessons to be learned from what recent stock market…

Read more »

Young Caucasian woman at the street withdrawing money at the ATM
Investing Articles

Here’s how the HSBC share price reached an all-time high… and what might be next

HSBC’s record share price reflects a strong rebound in profits and investor confidence, but future gains may be bumpier from…

Read more »

UK coloured flags waving above large crowd on a stadium sport match.
Investing Articles

Investors tempted by beaten-down Diageo shares should mark 6 May on their calendars now

Diageo is a top British blue-chip but its shares have come under fire in recent years. Harvey Jones hopes investors…

Read more »

Close up of manual worker's equipment at construction site without people.
Investing Articles

Are Taylor Wimpey shares just too cheap to ignore?

Times have been tough for holders of Taylor Wimpey shares. But Paul Summers wonders whether a lot of bad news…

Read more »