NEW YORK, April 21, 2015 /PRNewswire/
-- Notwithstanding activists' attempts to force investors to
drop fossil-fuel related equities, new research commissioned by the
Independent Petroleum Association of America (IPAA) and released
today at IPAA's annual Oil & Gas Investment Symposium in
New York finds that the
"divestment movement" has had virtually no impact on the way the
vast majority of serious investors and analysts view and/or value
firms in the energy sector, and particularly those in the oil and
gas space.
Among the survey's key findings, greater than nine out of 10
respondents identified the energy sector as being "inextricably
linked" to other major sectors of both the global and U.S.
economies, with nearly 80 percent agreeing that the inclusion of
fossil-fuel related investments is an "essential element" of having
a "balanced, diversified portfolio." Additionally, nearly nine out
of 10 respondents indicated that increased advocacy by divestment
proponents has neither impacted their view on the issue, nor
increased the likelihood that fossil-fuel related securities will
be divested from portfolios they manage and/or control in the
future.
"With all the talk recently about divestment campaigns, we
thought it might be interesting to ask the actual targets of these
campaigns what they thought of them," said Jeff Eshelman, senior vice president for
operations and public affairs at IPAA. "I think we assumed going in
that most serious investors wouldn't be following them, wouldn't be
interested in them, and certainly aren't being influenced by them,
but even we were surprised to see how lopsided the findings were.
Basically, this whole thing is almost entirely a media campaign,
not an effort to engage real investors with real arguments."
Conducted by FTI Consulting, Inc., the survey captures the
perspectives of 324 professionals representing a diverse segment of
the institutional investment community, including traditional
investment managers and hedge funds, pension funds and endowment
managers, as well as investment banks. The survey results were
released today as part of IPAA's OGIS New York event, widely
considered among the most important annual conferences for publicly
traded independent E&P and service and supply companies.
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SOURCE Independent Petroleum Association of America