We recently published a list of Why These Energy Stocks Are Losing This Week. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Kodiak Gas Services, Inc. (NYSE:KGS) stands against other energy stocks that are losing this week.
2024 was a tough year for the fossil fuel industry, with high volatility coming from factors such as geopolitical tensions, natural disasters, supply chain disruptions, and a dampening demand due to a global economic slowdown. As a result, fossil fuel stocks reported a return of 5.72% last year, compared to gains of over 23% by the broader market.
Connor Chung, an energy finance analyst at the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis, stated:
“The traditional fossil fuel business model faces structural risks in a decarbonizing world, and the industry has yet to demonstrate a coherent response to this reality. Investors should take note that the industry has spent much of the last decade dragging down long-term investment portfolios.”
2025 isn’t looking very promising for the sector either, as it has become a victim of a trade war sparked by the tariffs imposed by the Trump administration. The president has doubled the planned tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum imports to 50%, and this could have devastating effects on the American oilfield services industry, which heavily relies on these metals for their operations. The impact of the said levies will most likely be passed on to companies in the exploration and production segment, particularly smaller-scale producers who are more exposed to spot market pricing. To make matters worse, the tariffs come at a time when crude oil prices have plummeted to their lowest since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine disrupted global supply chains, further decreasing margins for a struggling industry.
Our Methodology
To collect data for this article, we have referred to several stock screeners to find energy stocks that have fallen the most between March 3 and March 10, 2025. The stocks are ranked according to their share price decline during this period.
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A close-up of a large industrial compressor in the oil and gas industry.
Kodiak Gas Services, Inc. (NYSE:KGS)
Share Price Decline Between Mar. 3 and Mar. 10: 18.96%
Kodiak Gas Services, Inc. (NYSE:KGS) is a leading provider of natural gas contract compression services in the United States, bringing efficiency and reliability to all the major basins.
Investors were disappointed by Kodiak Gas Services, Inc. (NYSE:KGS)’s results, as it reported an EPS of $0.29, missing market expectations by $0.23. And although the company increased its revenue by almost 37% YoY to $309.5 million, it still fell below analysts’ estimates by $14.3 million. However, Kodiak remains committed to its shareholders and paid $139 million in dividends and distributions in 2024, about 37% of its discretionary cash flow, and repurchased over 1.4 million shares of its stock at a weighted average price of $27.88.
Despite the recent dip, the share price of Kodiak Gas Services, Inc. (NYSE:KGS) has risen by 37.6% over the last year.
Overall, KGS ranks 3rd on our list of energy stocks that are losing this week. While we acknowledge the potential for energy stocks, our conviction lies in the belief that some AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and doing so within a shorter time frame. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than KGS but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.
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