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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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2021-2022 Summary
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August was a flattish month overall for energy, but there was plenty of activity beneath the surface.
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July was a soggy month for energy.
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Pickering Energy Partners (PEP), a Houston-based energy financial services firm, today announced a merger with Heikkinen Energy Advisors
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June was another solid month for the stock market, the oil market, the gas market and energy stocks.
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Evidently the oilpatch loves “May flowers” as all energy indices meaningfully outpaced the S&P500 during the month.
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Energy was flat/mixed during April.
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After a very strong February, energy mostly scratched out additional gains in March.
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After years in the doghouse, energy has been leading the stock market for the past few months.

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