Top 10 / Long-term Top 10 — Energy
Long-term Top 10 — Energy
The 10 highest long-term scores among covered Energy companies, rebalanced on the first trading day of each month.
Tracked against the market equal-weight, exits included
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+0.5% since 2026-08-18, against +0.2% for SPY — 0.3 points ahead of the benchmark. Tracked since 2026-08-18.
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Where the cutoff sits
The cutoff today is 62.9 across 64 ranked Energy companies. #11 (EOG) is 0.1 below it. A member leaves only if it falls past #15 — 61.6 today.
Changes at the 18 Aug 2026 rebalance
Entered
APA Corporation (APA) — Entered 18 Aug 2026: first selection for this list at rank 9, score 63.2.
ARCHROCK INC (AROC) — Entered 18 Aug 2026: first selection for this list at rank 5, score 64.5.
CNX RESOURCES CORP (CNX) — Entered 18 Aug 2026: first selection for this list at rank 2, score 67.9.
EQT Corporation (EQT) — Entered 18 Aug 2026: first selection for this list at rank 8, score 63.5.
INTERNATIONAL SEAWAYS INC (INSW) — Entered 18 Aug 2026: first selection for this list at rank 6, score 63.7.
DORIAN LPG LTD (LPG) — Entered 18 Aug 2026: first selection for this list at rank 1, score 72.1.
Permian Resources (PR) — Entered 18 Aug 2026: first selection for this list at rank 4, score 66.8.
TEEKAY TANKERS LTD CLASS A (TNK) — Entered 18 Aug 2026: first selection for this list at rank 3, score 67.4.
VALARIS LTD (VAL) — Entered 18 Aug 2026: first selection for this list at rank 10, score 62.6.
CACTUS INC CLASS A (WHD) — Entered 18 Aug 2026: first selection for this list at rank 7, score 63.6.
10 of 10 changed. This is the list’s first rebalance, so every member is new.
The 10 members
| # | Company · why it is here | Score | P | G | H | V | S | T | Sector rank | Price | Since entry | In the list since |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | DORIAN LPG LTD (LPG) Valuation 90th (price to earnings 6.1, price to book 1.3) and profitability 89th (operating margin 57.6%, return on equity 28.4%); weakest is shareholder return (11th, consecutive years of dividend increases 1 year). |
89 | 81 | 76 | 90 | 11 | 82 | 1 | 48.75 18 Aug 2026 | +0.0% | 18 Aug 2026 | |
| 2 | TEEKAY TANKERS LTD CLASS A (TNK) Valuation 98th (price to earnings 4.9, price to book 0.9) and financial health 94th (debt to equity 0, free cash flow margin 31.8%); weakest is shareholder return (11th, consecutive years of dividend increases 1 year). |
87 | 32 | 94 | 98 | 11 | 89 | 2 | 89.11 17 Aug 2026 | — | 18 Aug 2026 | |
| 3 | Permian Resources (PR) Financial health 86th (free cash flow margin 35.4%, debt to equity 0.3) and long-term trend 85th (it is at or near its highest point of the past year); weakest is shareholder return (11th, consecutive years of dividend increases 1 year). |
59 | 84 | 86 | 68 | 11 | 85 | 3 | 23.02 19 Aug 2026 | +3.0% | 18 Aug 2026 | |
| 4 | CACTUS INC CLASS A (WHD) Long-term trend 91st (a strong uptrend, with buyers in control) and financial health 87th (debt to equity 0, free cash flow margin 23.8%); weakest is valuation (29th, price to earnings 63.1, price to book 3). |
38 | 86 | 87 | 29 | 71 | 91 | 4 | 73.73 19 Aug 2026 | +0.8% | 18 Aug 2026 | |
| 5 | CNX RESOURCES CORP (CNX) Valuation 96th (price to earnings 5.8, price to book 1.1) and growth 87th (3-year revenue CAGR 21.1%, revenue growth year over year 18.7%); weakest is shareholder return (2nd, consecutive years of dividend increases 0 years). |
81 | 87 | 74 | 96 | 2 | 38 | 5 | 35.82 19 Aug 2026 | +1.3% | 18 Aug 2026 | |
| 6 | INTERNATIONAL SEAWAYS INC (INSW) Profitability 88th (operating margin 58.3%, return on equity 27.1%) and long-term trend 87th (it is at or near its highest point of the past year); weakest is shareholder return (11th, consecutive years of dividend increases 1 year). |
88 | 47 | 63 | 72 | 11 | 87 | 6 | 99.71 19 Aug 2026 | +1.0% | 18 Aug 2026 | |
| 7 | APA Corporation (APA) Long-term trend 86th (over the past 12 months this stock beat the market by 94.5 percentage points) and profitability 83rd (operating margin 40.2%, return on equity 26.3%); weakest is growth (4th, revenue growth year over year -12.4%). |
83 | 4 | 80 | 71 | 71 | 86 | 8 | 43.45 19 Aug 2026 | +2.6% | 18 Aug 2026 | |
| 8 | EQT Corporation (EQT) Financial health 88th (free cash flow margin 39.7%, debt to equity 0.2) and valuation 76th (price to book 1.3, price to earnings 12.4); weakest is long-term trend (32nd, trading below its 200-day average). |
65 | 70 | 88 | 76 | 36 | 32 | 13 | 53.64 19 Aug 2026 | +0.9% | 18 Aug 2026 | |
| 9 | ARCHROCK INC (AROC) Growth 80th (3-year revenue CAGR 20.8%, revenue growth year over year 11.5%) and profitability 79th (operating margin 36.8%, return on equity 22%); weakest is long-term trend (40th, a trend forming but not yet strong (ADX below 25)). |
79 | 80 | 49 | 48 | 71 | 40 | 16 | 32.29 19 Aug 2026 | −5.4% | 18 Aug 2026 | |
| 10 | VALARIS LTD (VAL) Valuation 83rd (price to earnings 6.1, price to book 1.9) and long-term trend 69th (over the past 12 months this stock beat the market by 76.2 percentage points); weakest is shareholder return (36th, consecutive years of dividend increases 4 years). |
67 | 44 | 46 | 83 | 36 | 69 | 22 | 86.92 19 Aug 2026 | +0.6% | 18 Aug 2026 |
Each bar is a percentile: how this company ranked against every company the score ranked, 0–100. The initials are the pillars of the Long-term score: P profitability, G growth, H financial health, V valuation, S shareholder return, T long-term trend.
Since entry is the price change from the day the member entered this list to its latest stored close.
How the score is built
The long-term score is a published weighted sum of percentile ranks, rebalanced on the first trading day of each month. A list is a published formula and its output, not a recommendation. Method version 2. Full method → What is the long-term score? →
Questions
How is the long-term score built?
The long-term score is a published weighted sum of percentile ranks, rebalanced on the first trading day of each month. A list is a published formula and its output, not a recommendation. Method version 2. Each bar is a percentile: how this company ranked against every company the score ranked, 0–100.
How often does this list change?
Members are rebalanced on the first trading day of each month. Scores are recomputed nightly, but membership only changes at a scheduled rebalance, or immediately if a company stops being eligible. A member is held while it stays inside the top 15, so a small move in rank does not force a change.
What score does a company need to be in this list?
The cutoff today is 62.9 across 64 ranked Energy companies. #11 (EOG) is 0.1 below it. A member leaves only if it falls past #15 — 61.6 today.
Informational only — NOT financial advice.