Screening Filters
Sector = Energy
- Purpose: Restrict the search universe to funds classified in the Energy sector.
- Rationale:
- ETFs that focus on oil and gas companies are almost always categorized under the broader Energy sector.
- By filtering for Energy, we exclude funds whose main exposure is to unrelated areas (e.g., Technology, Healthcare, Financials), keeping the focus on energy-related industries, where oil & gas live.
Theme = Oil & Gas
- Purpose: Focus specifically on ETFs tied to the Oil & Gas theme within the Energy sector.
- Rationale:
- Within the Energy sector, there are multiple themes (e.g., renewable energy, utilities, general energy).
- The Oil & Gas theme narrows the list to ETFs that are primarily designed to track oil, gas, and related industries (exploration & production, midstream, integrated majors, oil services, etc.).
- This is the closest available way to target “gas and oil” exposure in the ETF universe.
Why Results Match:
- Your request is for “ETFs exclusively in the gas and oil sector.”
- We do not have a filter that perfectly enforces “exclusively” (e.g., requiring 100% of holdings to be oil & gas and 0% in anything else). Our system groups ETFs by sector and theme, not by an exact purity percentage of their underlying holdings.
- However, the combination used:
- Sector = Energy ensures we’re only looking at energy-related funds.
- Theme = Oil & Gas narrows that down specifically to oil & gas–focused energy funds.
So while we cannot strictly guarantee 100% exclusive oil & gas exposure with the available filters, these criteria are an effective way to approximate your request and surface ETFs that are designed and marketed as oil & gas sector ETFs.
This list is generated based on data from one or more third party data providers. It is provided for informational purposes only by Intellectia.AI, and is not investment advice or a recommendation. Intellectia does not make any warranty or guarantee relating to the accuracy, timeliness or completeness of any third-party information, and the provision of this information does not constitute a recommendation.