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Hedge Funds Bet Big on Energy Infrastructure Amid Global Supply Disruptions

Energy Minerals · Oil & Gas Production · cnbc · 2026-08-21

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Institutional investors are favoring pipeline and power infrastructure stocks as geopolitical tensions and rising AI energy demands reshape the sector.

What Happened

Hedge Fund Positioning: Institutional investors are heavily favoring midstream energy companies, with Williams (WMB) emerging as the most held stock among major hedge funds. Other significant holdings include Energy Transfer (ET), Devon Energy (DVN), and Antero Resources (AR), reflecting a strategic preference for infrastructure over pure-play exploration.

Geopolitical and Supply Pressures: Global energy markets face heightened volatility due to ongoing conflicts in the Middle East and the war in Ukraine, which have constrained refining capacity and pushed diesel prices higher. Europe's transition away from Russian natural gas remains a critical stress point, with storage levels currently hovering at the lower end of historical averages ahead of the winter season.

California Infrastructure Developments: The state of California is exploring the Western Gateway pipeline project, a collaborative effort involving Phillips 66 (PSX), H.F. Sinclair (DINO), and Kinder Morgan (KMI), to address chronic fuel shortages and high prices. While the project could eventually lower costs for millions of drivers, regulatory and logistical hurdles mean completion is not expected before 2029.

AI and Power Demand Trends: The intersection of artificial intelligence and energy is driving investment in companies that provide power infrastructure solutions, such as Solaris Energy Infrastructure (SEI) and ProPetro (PUMP). These firms are increasingly viewed as essential partners for data centers, as the industry seeks to secure reliable energy sources to meet the surging electricity requirements of modern computing.

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