Energy ETFs

154 ETFs · AUM: $343.98B

Energy ETFs encompass a broad range of funds covering traditional fossil fuels, renewable energy sources, and the infrastructure that connects them. The energy sector plays a critical role in the global economy, and its ETFs offer investors ways to express views on commodity prices, geopolitical dynamics, and the long-term energy transition. Whether you are seeking income from established oil majors or growth from clean energy innovators, energy ETFs provide targeted access to specific segments of this evolving landscape.

Oil ETFs track companies involved in exploration, production, refining, and distribution of petroleum products, and their performance is closely tied to crude oil prices and OPEC production decisions. Natural gas ETFs offer exposure to producers and midstream companies benefiting from growing global LNG demand and the fuel's role as a bridge in the energy transition. On the other side of the spectrum, clean energy ETFs invest in solar, wind, hydrogen, and energy storage companies positioned to benefit from decarbonization policies and falling renewable technology costs.

The energy sector is currently shaped by competing forces: strong near-term cash flows and shareholder returns from traditional energy companies versus the multi-decade growth opportunity in renewables and electrification. Supply discipline from major oil producers, increasing global electricity demand driven by AI data centers, and policy incentives for clean energy development all create distinct investment opportunities within the sector. Investors should consider their time horizon and conviction level when choosing between traditional, clean, or blended energy ETF strategies.

154 ETFs found

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SymbolFund NameAUMPrice
IUSBiShares Core Universal USD Bond ETF$36.02B$46.18
XLEState Street Energy Select Sector SPDR ETF$40.15B$57.70
SCHDSchwab U.S. Dividend Equity ETF$83.69B$30.79
EEBInvesco BRIC ETF
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