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Range ETFs Debuts New Lineup of 4 Thematic Energy ETFs on NYSE ARCA

Published 2024-02-06, 09:13 a/m
Updated 2023-07-17, 03:51 p/m

Investors traditionally opting for energy sector ETFs often find themselves limited to funds with broad exposure, dominated by market cap-weighted methodologies.

This approach typically results in a heavy concentration in industry giants like Exxon Mobil (NYSE:XOM) and Chevron (NYSE:CVX). While these companies are pivotal in the energy sector, they represent just a slice of the entire energy landscape.

To cater to a growing demand for more nuanced exposure within the energy sector, Range Fund Holdings has introduced a new lineup of thematic energy ETFs. On Wednesday, January 24th, these ETFs were debuted on NYSE ARCA, each targeting a specific segment of the energy market:

  1. Range Global Coal Index ETF (COAL)
  2. Range Global Offshore Oil Services Index ETF (OFOS)
  3. Range Global LNG Ecosystem Index ETF (LNGZ)
  4. Range Nuclear Renaissance Index ETF (NUKZ)

"Our motto is 'Be Different' - Range is a homage to David Esptein's book about the triumph of generalists," says Timothy Rotolo, founder at Range Funding Holdings. "We are not energy investors per se, but we believe there is an emerging energy crisis brewing and it will be a central theme over the next decade."

Let's explore what these new ETFs offer and how they can provide a more tailored approach to investing in the dynamic world of energy.

Range ETFs methodology

Each of the four new ETFs introduced by Range ETFs employs a unique classification system to evaluate their underlying holdings based on the degree of involvement in their respective industries. This system includes three categories:

  1. Pure Play: This category includes companies deriving 50% or more of their revenues from activities associated with their specific industry.
  2. Pre-Revenue: Companies in this category have primary operations in industry-related activities but do not currently generate revenues.
  3. Diversified: These are companies that earn more than 0% but less than 50% of their revenues from industry-specific activities.
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The indexes of these ETFs are market cap-weighted, with specific caps applied: 10% for both pure play and pre-revenue holdings, and a 3% cap for diversified holdings. Additionally, there's a cap on exposure to master limited partnerships (MLPs) at 25%.

Taking the Range Nuclear Renaissance Index ETF (NUKZ) as an example, its holdings are further subdivided into specific buckets: advanced reactor, utilities, construction and services, and fuel.

Each bucket has its own cap: 30% for advanced reactor and utilities securities each, 35% for construction and services securities, and 20% for fuel securities. Within these buckets, components are weighted according to market capitalization subject to the earlier noted rules.

Regarding costs, each ETF carries an expense ratio of 0.85% and features fairly concentrated portfolios, with about 30 holdings each.

My thoughts on these ETFs

I think these new ETFs are an ideal fit for investors seeking specific exposure to distinct segments of the energy sector without the complexity and risk associated with individual stock picking. This is particularly relevant when considering some of the more inaccessible foreign holdings that these ETFs encompass.

A key attraction of these ETFs is their alignment with the current themes in the energy transition narrative. For instance, NUKZ is especially noteworthy given the current momentum in the uranium market. This ETF could benefit significantly from the growing interest in nuclear energy as a clean and efficient energy source.

Regarding COAL and LNGZ, they offer viable alternatives for long-term investment in these commodities. They do this without the common drawbacks of many commodity futures funds and limited partnerships (LPs), such as negative roll yield and the hassle of K-1 tax forms. This makes them an attractive option for investors looking to gain exposure to coal and liquified natural gas markets.

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OFOS stands out as the wild card among these offerings. While there are several broad oil services industry ETFs available, OFOS is unique in its specific focus on the offshore oil services segment. This specificity could make it an intriguing choice for investors who believe in the potential of this particular niche within the oil industry.

This content was originally published by our partners at ETF Central.

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