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Broker tips: BP, Rio Tinto, Hochschild Mining

Wed, 11th Oct 2023 14:34

(Sharecast News) - Barclays said on Tuesday that it expects a positive reaction to the ongoing BP capital markets day.

"We continue to see material upside in the stock to 1,000p a share," it said.

The bank noted that BP is holding a capital markets update in Denver, Colorado. It said a significant amount of detail has been provided on the outlook of the business and will "take time to dig into".

As regards initial thoughts, Barclays pointed out that EBITDA ambitions for 2030 were lifted.

"Whilst 2025 targets remained unchanged, BP lifted its 2030 group ambition for EBITDA by $2bn to $53-58bn driven entirely by an enhanced assessment of its hydrocarbon business which it now expects to deliver $41-44bn by 2030," it said.

In addition, it said that longevity in oil and gas was the focus of the presentation, with BP suggesting that production can grow to 2025 and liquids to 2027 and be sustained both to 2030 and well into the next decade.

"The message here is clear. This is not a business in decline instead having meaningful terminal value," Barclays said.

In terms of resources, BP disclosed that it has 36bn or resources in the upstream, of which 7bn boe are proves and 18bn boe are included in the plan.

"One of the most interesting highlights and one we hadn't thought about was the focus on the Paleogene in the US Gulf of Mexico through the Kaskida and Tiber prospects," Barclays said.

"In a breakout session, the company highlighted a potential for Kaskida starting up in 2028 with production reaching towards 150kb/d. With the growth in bpx volumes, total US production for bp could reach 1mb/d by 2030."

Barclays said the fact there was no update on the financial frame was not unexpected, and that the 2024 update should come in February.

"We do not anticipate a change in rating from S&P this year, but 60% of a higher cashflow number should support buy-back levels," it said. "By 2025 on the current financial frame, net debt could be in the 'low tens' which is broadly in line with our own projection given the higher assumed oil price we use for 2025 relative to BP."

Barclays highlighted "a confident display" from the chief executive and chief financial officer, both of whom are currently acting in an interim capacity.

"When asked about the valuation of the shares, CEO Murray, outlined a thesis which is similar to our Decade of Dominance thesis - essentially that the near term will be characterised by energy shortages and volatility with changing perception about the longevity of the oil and gas business driving the initial rerating followed by increased investor recognition of the low carbon business."

Barclays rates BP at 'overweight'.

Elsewhere, Berenberg said it remains upbeat about the long-term investment picture in the metals and mining sector, but has warned of some near-term uncertainty and highlighted gold plays as the safe option right now.

"From a mining standpoint, the broad macroeconomic picture is tricky, with the Chinese economy yet to show meaningful signs of improvement and [...] the wider energy transition narrative being delayed. We remain upbeat about the long-term dynamics of the sector, driven by rising demand to enable the energy transition, but feel that the short-term outlook is challenging to call, driven by a lack of clarity on Chinese economic performance and moderately resilient supply pointing to the risk of oversupplied markets," Berenberg said in a research note.

Overall, the broker's preference is for gold-focused miners after a de-rating in the sector, along with conflict in the Middle East adding to gold's safe-haven attractiveness. However, it is neutral to negative on base and bulk metals (excluding coal) due to weak demand expectations.

"We ultimately think the sector is in a holding pattern, with prices looking for direction from Chinese economic support; our way to play the names is either looking for quality value which we think will re-rate, or catalyst names which we think can re-rate," the broker said.

Its top pick remains Rio Tinto, for which it has a 'buy' rating and 6,000p target price, driven by asset quality and stable free cash flow generation. Anglo American ('hold, with target at 2,600p) "remains much higher-risk to us at this point".

For gold miners, Berenberg highlighted Pan African Resources as a key 'buy' (25p target) and Hochschild Mining ('buy', target 130p) for its turnaround story with attractive growth potential.

Also rated 'buy' are Adriatic Metals (260p target), Wheaton Precious Metals (4,700p target) and Rainbow Rare Earths (43p target).

However, Atalaya Mining was downgraded from 'buy' to 'hold' (380p target) due to expectations that project spend will reduce free cash flow.

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