Explore Energy ETF Investment Opportunities

Energy ETFs provide investors with diversified exposure to the energy sector, including traditional oil and gas companies, renewable energy firms, and energy infrastructure. Browse our comprehensive list to find ETFs that align with your investment strategy and risk tolerance.

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Energy ETF Listings

UNG

United States Commodity Funds

Natural Gas

United States Natural Gas Fund

AUM:$890M
Expense:1.28%
YTD Return:-22.5%
Dividend:0.0%

Tracks the price of natural gas through futures contracts.

PBW

Invesco

Clean Energy

Invesco WilderHill Clean Energy ETF

AUM:$850M
Expense:0.70%
YTD Return:-15.2%
Dividend:0.5%

Focuses on companies engaged in cleaner energy and conservation technologies.

GUSH

Direxion

Leveraged

Direxion Daily S&P Oil & Gas Exp. & Prod. Bull 2X Shares

AUM:$420M
Expense:1.00%
YTD Return:28.5%
Dividend:0.0%

Seeks daily investment results of 200% of the daily performance of oil & gas exploration companies.

BNO

United States Commodity Funds

Oil

United States Brent Oil Fund

AUM:$145M
Expense:0.75%
YTD Return:6.2%
Dividend:0.0%

Tracks the price of Brent crude oil through futures contracts.

KOLD

ProShares

Natural Gas

ProShares UltraShort Bloomberg Natural Gas

AUM:$125M
Expense:0.95%
YTD Return:45.2%
Dividend:0.0%

Seeks daily investment results that correspond to twice the inverse of the daily performance of natural gas futures.

DRIP

Direxion

Leveraged

Direxion Daily S&P Oil & Gas Exp. & Prod. Bear 2X Shares

AUM:$85M
Expense:1.06%
YTD Return:-35.2%
Dividend:0.0%

Seeks daily investment results of 200% of the inverse daily performance of oil & gas exploration companies.

XLE

State Street

Broad Energy

Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund

AUM:$13.2B
Expense:0.09%
YTD Return:8.5%
Dividend:4.2%

Tracks the Energy Select Sector Index, providing exposure to U.S. energy companies.

VDE

Vanguard

Broad Energy

Vanguard Energy ETF

AUM:$4.8B
Expense:0.10%
YTD Return:7.8%
Dividend:4.5%

Seeks to track the performance of the MSCI US Investable Market Energy 25/50 Index.

ICLN

BlackRock

Clean Energy

iShares Global Clean Energy ETF

AUM:$4.2B
Expense:0.42%
YTD Return:-8.5%
Dividend:1.2%

Provides exposure to clean energy companies globally across multiple sectors.

XOP

State Street

Oil & Gas

SPDR S&P Oil & Gas Exploration & Production ETF

AUM:$3.5B
Expense:0.35%
YTD Return:12.4%
Dividend:2.8%

Provides exposure to oil and gas exploration and production companies.

USO

United States Commodity Funds

Oil

United States Oil Fund

AUM:$2.8B
Expense:0.79%
YTD Return:5.8%
Dividend:0.0%

Tracks the price movements of West Texas Intermediate light, sweet crude oil.

IYE

BlackRock

Broad Energy

iShares U.S. Energy ETF

AUM:$2.1B
Expense:0.40%
YTD Return:8.1%
Dividend:4.0%

Tracks the Dow Jones U.S. Energy Index, focusing on U.S. energy sector companies.

QCLN

First Trust

Clean Energy

First Trust NASDAQ Clean Edge Green Energy Index Fund

AUM:$1.9B
Expense:0.60%
YTD Return:-12.3%
Dividend:0.8%

Tracks the NASDAQ Clean Edge Green Energy Index for clean energy exposure.

OIH

VanEck

Oil Services

VanEck Oil Services ETF

AUM:$1.8B
Expense:0.35%
YTD Return:15.2%
Dividend:1.5%

Tracks the MVIS Global Oil Services Index for oil services companies exposure.

FENY

Fidelity

Broad Energy

Fidelity MSCI Energy ETF

AUM:$1.3B
Expense:0.08%
YTD Return:8.3%
Dividend:4.1%

Tracks the MSCI USA IMI Energy Index for broad energy sector exposure.

Understanding Energy ETFs

What are Energy ETFs?

Energy ETFs are exchange-traded funds that provide exposure to companies in the energy sector. They can focus on traditional energy sources like oil and gas, renewable energy companies, or energy infrastructure.

Key Metrics to Consider

  • AUM: Assets Under Management - indicates fund size and liquidity
  • Expense Ratio: Annual fee charged by the fund
  • YTD Return: Year-to-date performance
  • Dividend Yield: Annual dividend payments as a percentage

Investment Considerations

Energy ETFs can be volatile due to commodity price fluctuations, geopolitical events, and regulatory changes. Consider your risk tolerance and investment timeline when selecting energy ETFs.

Many investors use energy ETFs for portfolio diversification, inflation hedging, or to gain exposure to the energy transition through clean energy funds. Always consult with a financial advisor before making investment decisions.