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How to Profit From Surging LNG Project CapEx

According to a Chicago Bridge & Iron (NYSE: CBI ) presentation, the LNG project capital expenditures over the next two years will reach over $70 billion. The spending will reach a plateau in 2015 at over $45 billion and max out around $50 billion in 2017. Not bad for a market that topped out around $30 billion in 2012 and plunged this year. Probably not surprising, but a main beneficiary will be more » Disclosure: No positions mentioned. Please review the disclaimer page for more info. 

KBR To Benefit From LNG Projects Surge

Small-Cap Insight As the global economy struggles along especially in emerging markets, the domestic engineering firms have seen revenues and profits stagnate this year. Ironically, an unlikely source is now contributing to huge growth expectations over the next couple of years. The shale gas revolution in North America is pushing LNG export projects, and ammonia and ethylene plants back to the US where chemical construction projects had dried up for decades. In the case of KBR, Inc ( KBR ) , analysts expect dramatic earnings increases in out years while the stock still trades at a below market multiple. The company is off to a good start with FEED work on a couple of LNG export projects in British Columbia and the recent announcement of a $600M ammonia project in Louisiana. Read the full article at Seeking Alpha. Disclosure: No positions mentioned. Please review the disclaimer page for more details. 

Dow, Saudi Aramco to Build Massive $20B Chemical Facility

On Saturday, Dow (DOW) and Saudi Aramco signed the Joint Venture agreement to create Sadara Chemical company. Sadara will be a $20B project comprised of 26 manufacturing untis, several of which constitute "mega projects". The complex will be one of the largest integrated chemical facilities and the largest ever built in one single phase.  The plan is for the facility to take advantage of the cheap feedstock from Aramco and combine that with DOWs chemical expertise. Also, it will take advantage of cheap labor in Saudia Arabia.  This project was originally discussed in 2007, but eventually delayed due to the financial crisis.  It should be a boon for Engineering & Construction companies such as Flour (FLR) and possibly other like Jacob's Engineering (JEC) and Foster Wheeler (FWLT). FLR already has $1.9B contract for connecting all the utilities for the complex, but all companies in the sector will benefit as the project soaks up industry capacity.  ...

Sector Review Since the Financial Crisis: Engineering & Construction

This is the third in a series of articles on the performance of stock sectors since the financial crisis. The first article focused on  steel producers  while the second article was on  women's apparel . As with the first two articles, the goal is review a sector where stock prices remain drastically depressed from highs seen prior to the financial crisis back in 2006-2008. In some cases, this might be a sign that the sector was just overvalued back then and hence the current price is deserved. In other cases, this might signal that the sector has plenty of room for recovery especially if the global economy gets over the current soft patch. Read the full article at Seeking Alpha .  Disclosure: Long FWLT in client and personal accounts. Please review the disclaimer page for more details. This information is provided for informational purposes and should not be relied upon as investment advice.