Why Empyrean Energy plc is set to become a millionaire-maker stock

Empyrean Energy plc (LON: EME) could deliver further share price growth.

| 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.

The last few months have been hugely encouraging for investors in Empyrean Energy (LSE: EME). The oil and gas exploration company has released a series of positive news updates concerning the progress it is making in delivering its strategy. This has caused investor sentiment to improve sharply, which has contributed to a 1300% share price rise during the last year.

Looking ahead, it would not be surprising for this trend to continue. Interest in the oil and gas industry continues to increase, and this could help to push the company’s share price higher over the medium term.

Improving sentiment

With the oil price moving to its highest level since 2015, investor sentiment towards a range of oil and gas companies has improved in recent months. While in Empyrean Energy’s case its recent news has largely been responsible for its stunning share price gains, a rising oil price could mean that its valuation rises to an even higher level in future.

Certainly, there is likely to be higher volatility in the oil price. There is great uncertainty about whether OPEC will continue with its supply cut, as well as how non-OPEC producers will react to a rising oil price. However, leading producers such as Saudi Arabia and Russia seem to be keen on supporting the oil price in future. As well as this, increasing demand levels, which have reduced the supply surplus of recent years, are thus far showing little sign of slowing down. This could catalyse the oil price in future.

Furthermore, Empyrean seems to have a relatively sound financial position. It raised $1m in August of this year. With it having a net cash position, it appears to have the financial strength to deliver on its strategy. This could make investors more positive towards the stock, since a net cash position indicates that its risk profile may be lower than for a number of other oil and gas exploration companies.

Diversification

While a rising oil price may continue, it may also be prudent for investors to diversify into other assets. The gold price has also enjoyed a positive 2017, and gold miners such as Avesoro (LSE: ASO) have prospered this year. In fact, the company’s share price has gained 37% in the year-to-date, and quarterly results released on Monday showed it is making good progress with its strategy.

For example, gold production in the quarter to 30 September increased by 26% versus the prior quarter. This helped to boost revenue by 32% on the year, while adjusted EBITDA (earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation) increased fivefold versus the second quarter level. This figure was boosted by an EBITDA margin of 21%, which was up predominantly due to reduced operating cash costs per ounce and an increase in the realised gold price.

Looking ahead, both Avesoro and Empyrean Energy could offer further share price growth. The two companies seem to have highly enticing risk/reward ratios at the present time.

Peter Stephens has no position in any shares mentioned. The Motley Fool UK has no position in any of the shares mentioned. Views expressed on the companies mentioned in this article are those of the writer and therefore may differ from the official recommendations we make in our subscription services such as Share Advisor, Hidden Winners and Pro. Here at The Motley Fool we believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors.

More on Investing Articles

Array of piggy banks in saturated colours on high colour contrast background
Investing Articles

£5k left in a Stocks and Shares ISA? 2 top ETFs to consider buying in April

Ben McPoland highlights a pair of very different ETFs that he thinks could help generate long-term wealth inside an ISA…

Read more »

Two business people sitting at cafe working on new project using laptop. Young businesswoman taking notes and businessman working on laptop computer.
Investing Articles

Could a £20,000 ISA end up generating £20,000 of passive income each year?

Could a Stocks and Shares ISA ultimately cover its own cost each year with the passive income it produces? Christopher…

Read more »

A young black man makes the symbol of a peace sign with two fingers
Investing Articles

2 top stocks to consider buying after this week’s FTSE carnage

Investors looking for beaten-up stocks to buy for the long term have a lot of great options after the recent…

Read more »

Smart young brown businesswoman working from home on a laptop
Investing Articles

A stock market crash could be a gift for long-term investors

A stock market crash could present some outstanding buying opportunities. But the key to taking advantage is knowing what to…

Read more »

Young mixed-race couple sat on the beach looking out over the sea
Investing Articles

5 US stocks that billionaire hedge funds are buying in 2026

Zaven Boyrazian explores five of the most popular US stocks that billionaire hedge fund managers are buying in 2026 for…

Read more »

ISA Individual Savings Account
Investing Articles

£20,000 invested in a Stocks and Shares ISA 5 years ago is now worth…

Returns from a Stocks and Shares ISA can vary in any given year. But from a long-term perspective, they’ve tended…

Read more »

Warren Buffett at a Berkshire Hathaway AGM
Investing Articles

Don’t waste another stock market downturn! Use Warren Buffett’s method to try and get rich

Following in Warren Buffett’s footsteps could lead investors down the path of enormous wealth-building in the next stock market crash.

Read more »

Happy young female stock-picker in a cafe
Investing Articles

A once-in-a-lifetime chance to buy a top FTSE 100 stock at a bargain price?

Despite forecasting 15% earnings growth, Rightmove shares have crashed to a P/E ratio of 16. Can investors afford to miss…

Read more »