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Goldman Sachs Loves 7 Large Cap Dividend Energy Stocks for Big 2023 Total Return

The farther 2022 gets in the rearview mirror for most investors the better, as it was the worst year for stocks since the 2008 to 2009 period. Two sectors out of the 11 Global Industry Classification Standard (GICs) were positive. Energy blew away the competition, and utilities barely eked out a 1.6% gain for the year. The big question for investors is, after two stellar years, can energy lead the way again in 2023?
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The energy team at Goldman Sachs is optimistic again this year, especially after the backup in crude pricing since last summer. While the massive returns from the past two years are unlikely, the positive setup for 2023 is in place. The firm noted this in its report covering the sector:

While Energy outperformed the S&P by 78% in 2022, and we see a repeat of that magnitude as unlikely, we do believe the backdrop is still constructive and remain bullish on Energy equities. We see Brent in a multi-year $80-$100 per barrel range (above the forward curve), the equities “sweet spot” and see company-specific drivers around capital returns, project developments and execution to drive healthy upside/downside dispersion. Our bottom-up price targets imply 13% market cap weighted total return to Energy coverage, with 26% average total return to Buy-rated stocks.


Most investors would gladly take 26% total return. So we screened the Goldman Sachs Buy-rated energy stocks, looking for companies that pay big and dependable dividends and that have stocks with the highest total return potential. Total return is the increase in the price of a stock plus dividends paid in a given year. While all seven of the following stocks are rated Buy, it is important to remember that no single analyst report should be used as a sole basis for any buying or selling decision.

Canadian Natural Resources

This north-of-the-border energy giant offers a big dividend and growth potential. Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. (NYSE: CNQ) acquires, explores for, develops, produces, markets and sells crude oil, natural gas and natural gas liquids (NGLs). It operates primarily in western Canada, the United Kingdom portion of the North Sea and offshore Africa.

The company offers synthetic crude oil, light and medium crude oil, bitumen (thermal oil), primary heavy crude oil and Pelican Lake heavy crude oil. Its midstream and refining assets include two crude oil pipeline systems and a 50% working interest in an 84-megawatt cogeneration plant at Primrose.


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