It’s no surprise that the current malaise in crude oil and natural gas prices has wreaked havoc on the various energy stocks. As oil and natural gas prices have cratered, so have share prices for the entire sector. And as they’ve fallen, many investors still looking for energy sector exposure have sought refuge in some of the biggest energy stocks. After all, if an energy stock like Exxon (XOM) can’t get through the current issues alive, than no one can.
For investors looking for big dividends, values and stability, breaking out your passport and going overseas is a must for the energy sector. Here are three international energy stocks to buy today for big dividend yields: Total SA (TOT) Dividend Yield: 6%, Statoil ASA (STO) Dividend Yield: 6.5% and Suncor Energy Inc. (SU) Dividend Yield: 3.4%.
Source: InvestorPlace
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