Blogger Conference Call - Industry Earnings and Public Pension Plan Ownership

If you're a regular reader of the EnergyTomorrow blog posts, you've noticed that we've been focusing on a new study this week that quantifies the contributions of oil and natural gas industry stock to state pension plans. On Wednesday, we also hosted a blogger conference call to answer questions and explain the study's findings in more detail. Robert Shapiro, chairman of Sonecon, LLC, and one of the authors of the pension plan study, and Kyle Isakower, API's vice president of regulatory and economic affairs, said the study found that oil and natural gas industry stock substantially out-performed other pension-plan stock holdings during a recent five-year period marked by both a strong economy and the recession.

"If I were the financial manager of the teachers' pension fund in Missouri, I'd ask my money manager: Why are you only investing 3.3 percent?" Robert said during the call. Referring to oil and natural gas stocks, he added, "These have had high returns...I want to see 4 to 5 percent of our portfolio in these assets, like other funds do. That's what I would do as a financial guy."

Additionally, Kyle explained that, contrary to popular belief, oil and natural gas companies are owned by everyday Americans - not corporate "fat cats."

"When the government considers policies, whether they'd be a tax policy...or whether they're talking about access [to energy-rich areas] or regulation of the industry, be it through EPA or other agencies, any of these policies that make the oil and natural gas industry less economically viable to operate here in the United States doesn't just hurt the corporate insiders; it hurts everyday Americans," Kyle maintained. "And that is certainly the point that we're hoping to get through with this study."

The bloggers on the call included:

For more information about oil and natural gas industry earnings or public pension plan ownership, I encourage you to listen to the audio recording of the call using the player and follow along with the full transcript below.

API Blogger Conference Call: Industry Earnings and Pension Ownership - 4.27.11

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