Dow Jones U.S. Oil Development and Production Index is an index weighted by market value for companies in the S&P 500 that belong to the oil and gas exploration and production industries.
The historical performance of this index is as follows:
Figure 1 The historical performance of the Dow Jones U.S. oil development and production index
Source: S&P Dow Jones official website
The index's annualized return in the past decade is -3.79%, with poor performance.
Figure 2 The annualized income of the Dow Jones U.S. Petroleum Development and Production Index
Source: S&P Dow Jones official website
The index's annual performance fluctuated greatly, with a return of 67.58% in 2021, and recorded negative returns for four consecutive years from 2017 to 2020.
Figure 3 The annual performance of the Dow Jones U.S. Petroleum Development and Production Index
Source: S&P Dow Jones official website
The index's expected price-to-earnings ratio is 6.61 times, and its valuation is relatively reasonable.
Figure 4 The fundamentals of the Dow Jones US Petroleum Development and Production Index
Source: S&P Dow Jones official website
The top ten components of this index are as follows, including ConocoPhillips, Pioneer Natural Resources, Marathon Crude Oil, Daven Energy and other world-renowned companies.
Figure 5 The top ten components of the Dow Jones U.S. oil development and production index
Source: S&P Dow Jones official website
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