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Investors turn bullish on pandemic-hit North America oil stocks

3 Min Read WINNIPEG/TORONTO (Reuters) - Shares of North America’s hard-hit oil and gas producers are climbing sharply as investors bet COVID-19 vaccine rollouts will ease the pandemic’s travel restrictions and revive fuel demand. FILE PHOTO: A TORC Oil & Gas pump jack is seen near Granum, Alberta, Canada May 6, 2020. Picture taken May 6, 2020. REUTERS/Todd Korol The gains, which have pushed the Canadian Energy Sector Index up over 40% since Nov. 9, come as oil prices rise well above spring lows and big producers plan to raise spending and output in 2021. However, the bounce still leaves the index down 36% in the year to date.

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Investors turn bullish on pandemic-hit North America oil stocks Shares of North America’s hard-hit oil and gas producers are climbing sharply as investors bet COVID-19 vaccine rollouts will ease the pandemic’s travel restrictions and revive fuel demand. The gains, which have pushed the Canadian Energy Sector Index up over 40% since Nov. 9, come as oil prices rise well above spring lows and big producers plan to raise spending and output in 2021. However, the bounce still leaves the index down 36% in the year to date. “Some stocks still have the potential to double next year in our view, even after the sharp rebound of the last five weeks,” said Jean-Louis Le Mee, head of London-based hedge fund Westbeck Capital Management, which owns shares in Canada’s MEG Energy, Whitecap Resources and Baytex Energy.

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Investors turn bullish on pandemic-hit North America oil stocks

Message : Required fields WINNIPEG/TORONTO (Reuters) - Shares of North America s hard-hit oil and gas producers are climbing sharply as investors bet COVID-19 vaccine rollouts will ease the pandemic s travel restrictions and revive fuel demand. The gains, which have pushed the Canadian Energy Sector Index up over 40% since Nov. 9, come as oil prices rise well above spring lows and big producers plan to raise spending and output in 2021. However, the bounce still leaves the index down 36% in the year to date. Some stocks still have the potential to double next year in our view, even after the sharp rebound of the last five weeks, said Jean-Louis Le Mee, head of London-based hedge fund Westbeck Capital Management, which owns shares in Canada s MEG Energy, Whitecap Resources and Baytex Energy.

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