Oil Prices lead to Refinery Gains: Marathon Petroleum Corp (MPC), Valero Energy Corporation (VLO), HollyFrontier Corp (HFC)

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The average growth rate for earnings over the last three years is 169%. Compare this to the average expected growth rate for these companies for the next two years: 2%. Clearly, their momentum is slowing. With slower or declining earnings, investors should expect share prices to fall for Marathon Petroleum Corp (NYSE:MPC) and HollyFrontier Corp (NYSE:HFC). Since Valero Energy Corporation (NYSE:VLO) has an expected earnings increase, it may still see some more gains.

Using a discount rate of 10%, which is standard for the oil and gas industry, and a future growth rate of 2%, the potential share prices are as follows:

VLO $46.88
MPC $123.63
HFC $104.75

This can be misleading, because earnings aren’t expected to grow at exactly 2% each year for each company. 2% is simple the average across the next two years for all three companies.

When capitalizing future earnings by the 10% discount rate, you get the following per-share valuation:

VLO $50.87
MPC $100.17
HFC $69.83

A third method of valuation is taking the future earnings and using the current price-to-earnings multiple:

VLO $62.36
MPC $83.74
HFC $46.37

When looking at each of these valuation methods together, the average expected share price is:

Average Share Price
VLO $53.37
MPC $102.51
HFC $73.65

While looking at growth rates, P/E multiples and discount rates can be effective, surprises along the way can change everything. This industry is expected to grow at 7.4% next year and 13.5% the following year. If these growth rates were used instead of 2%, the valuations would be over $300 per share.

There may be short-term gains to be had for these companies as earnings grow in the next year, but they aren’t expected to maintain this momentum much longer. Watch for future earnings, and if they begin declining, reevaluate your position.

The article Oil Prices lead to Refinery Gains originally appeared on Fool.com and is written by Austin Higgins.

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