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Dan Pickering is the Chief Investment Officer at Pickering Energy Partners (PEP). PEP is a financial services firm focused on Investments and Advice in the energy sector – both traditional oil and gas and energy transition. Prior to PEP, he served as the President of Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co., and Chief Investment Officer of TPH Asset Management. He has spent 30 years as an Energy Portfolio Manager, Researcher, and Analyst, first at Fidelity Investments (where he managed ~$1 billion of energy sector funds), then as Head of Research at Simmons & Company and as the founding partner of Tudor, Pickering, Holt & Co.

He currently serves as the Portfolio Manager of PEP’s energy equities strategy, is on the Investment Committee of PEP’s energy co-investment and private equity strategies and serves in various business development and oversight roles across the firm.

Dan is the Board Chair of Merge Electric Fleet Solutions and also serves on the Advisory Boards for the Houston CFA Society, Capital Creek Advisors, Dynamo Energy Hub, Midway Companies, as well as the Posse Foundation, the Board of Trustees for Texas Children’s Hospital and the Texas Children’s Hospital Foundation.

He holds a BS in Petroleum Engineering from the Missouri School of Science and Technology and an MBA from the University of Chicago.

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April 2022 saw energy as the best house in a bad neighborhood. The story in April was the awful financial markets, the worst equity performance in years or decades depending on which index you assess.
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The Biden Administration must balance energy security amid the war in Ukraine while lowering gas prices before midterm elections. How will their decisions impact the market this year and beyond? Watch Dan Pickering on CNBC to get his take.
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Dan Pickering discusses the potential market implications of President Biden's Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) release, analyzing its impact on oil prices and the broader energy sector.
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Newton’s First Law of Motion says an object in motion tends to stay in motion, unless acted on by a force. There were many forces in the energy markets during March 2022, but energy stocks clearly stayed in motion.
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The United States is looking to draw a record amount of oil from emergency reserves. How will this affect demand – and how are investors responding? Dan Pickering discusses his predictions on CNBC’s The Exchange with Kelly Evans.
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On CNBC’s Market Rally, Dan Pickering discusses what he calls “normal volatility in a very abnormal time.” Watch for his take on the need for more trustworthy oil sources in the next three to five years.
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Facing energy insecurity and high oil prices, the U.S. weighs solutions while geopolitical tensions rise. Dan Pickering joins Sonali Basak on Bloomberg to discuss what it’ll take for the U.S. to offset global dependence on Russia’s oil supply.
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February was a good month for energy stocks, but most importantly, it will wind up being viewed as strategically significant for energy markets and energy investors.
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How will the Russian/Ukrainian conflict affect the energy market?
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Dan Pickering joins Kelly Evans on CNBC’s The Exchange to discuss what the turmoil in Russia and the Ukraine mean for oil prices in the near- and long-term – and what the situation teaches us about the fragility of the hydrocarbon ecosystem.
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Thinking about stocks, the chickens came home to roost in January. Rising interest rates and tightening commentary from the Federal Reserve sparked a meaningful downdraft by the major stock indices.
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Oil stocks are up more than 15 percent. Dan Pickering covers the best stocks to keep an eye on right now – and why he predicts demand will improve – with Kelly Evans on CNBC’s The Exchange.
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December was an OK finish to a very good year.
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Series A financing to accelerate market growth for PEP-backed fleet electrification solutions firm.
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November was generally a bust across the market, but energy was worse.
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Decent back-to-back months. October was another good period for energy.
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A September to remember. Energy had a strong month while overall markets were lackluster/weak.
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MERGE is launching pilot programs in the Permian - offering two Ford Lightnings for 31 days and a fleet assessment to oilpatch customers.

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