imperial oil
Toronto symbol IMO, is Canada’s largest integrated oil company. It also operates over 1,900 retail gas stations under the “Esso” banner. ExxonMobil owns 69.6% of Imperial’s stock.
Imperial Oil is one of Canada’s largest and oldest energy companies, operating across the full oil and gas value chain—from exploring and producing crude oil and natural gas to refining fuels and marketing products under well-known brands like Esso and Mobil. Headquartered in Calgary, the company plays a major role in Canada’s energy sector, including significant involvement in oil sands development, petrochemicals, and transportation fuels, and it is majority-owned by ExxonMobil.
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IMPERIAL OIL LTD. $119 (Toronto symbol IMO; SI Rating: Average) is Canada’s biggest producer of oil and natural gas. It also operates a nationwide chain of retail gasoline stations under the “Esso” banner. U.S.-based ExxonMobil Corp. owns 69.9% of Imperial. Production at many of Imperial’s mature properties in Western Canada is dropping, so it’s investing heavily in new sources of oil. It owns 25% of the massive Syncrude oil sands joint venture in Northern Alberta. Syncrude is now expanding and it’s hard to predict costs in complex projects like this. For instance, Syncrude’s latest upgrades will cost twice their original forecast. Imperial is also building its own oil sands project at Kearl Lake for $6.5 billion, although ExxonMobil will share some of the cost. That’s more than three times the $2.05 billion or $5.74 a share that Imperial earned in 2004. The company aims to start work on the project in 2007, and begin production in 2010....
Oil prices have more than doubled in the past couple of years, due to various factors like growing Chinese demand, the Iraq war and a particularly vicious hurricane season this past year. Oil prices could keep rising and we continue to advise you to hold some oil and gas investments. However, energy prices are inherently volatile. After a rise like this, it’s a good idea to focus on well-established oil and gas stocks that can withstand the inevitable price setbacks. Here is our updated analysis of three of our long-time favourites. IMPERIAL OIL LTD. $119 (Toronto symbol IMO; SI Rating: Average) is Canada’s biggest producer of oil and natural gas. It also operates a nationwide chain of retail gasoline stations under the “Esso” banner. U.S.-based ExxonMobil Corp. owns 69.9% of Imperial. Production at many of Imperial’s mature properties in Western Canada is dropping, so it’s investing heavily in new sources of oil. It owns 25% of the massive Syncrude oil sands joint venture in Northern Alberta. Syncrude is now expanding and it’s hard to predict costs in complex projects like this. For instance, Syncrude’s latest upgrades will cost twice their original forecast....