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Enbridge, Enterprise Products Partners, Energy Transfer, and MPXL all pay dividends currently yielding above 5%.
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With an annual dividend yield of 6.63%, Energy Transfer LP (NYSE:ET) is included among the 10 Best Dividend Stocks with 5%+ Yields and Growing Cash Flows. On May 14, Barclays raised its price recommendation on Energy Transfer LP (NYSE:ET) to $23 from $22. It reiterated an Overweight rating on the shares. The firm said it sees an […]
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Energy Transfer (ET) is back in focus after reporting a quarter supported by record transportation volumes, higher adjusted EBITDA guidance, and a larger capital spending plan tied to both pipelines and emerging AI related energy demand. See our latest analysis for Energy Transfer. The share price has climbed 20.55% year to date, with a 9.83% 90 day share price return and a 5 year total shareholder return of 186.20%. This indicates that momentum has built around recent earnings, dividend...
Energy Transfer is a stable way for income-seeking investors to profit from higher oil prices.
Energy Transfer LP (NYSE:ET) is one of the 10 Best Affordable Stocks to Buy According to Wall Street Analysts. On May 6, 2026, Raymond James analyst Justin Jenkins raised the firm’s price target on Energy Transfer LP (NYSE:ET) to $26 from $25 while maintaining a Strong Buy rating. The firm said Energy Transfer continues improving […]
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If you own the InfraCap MLP ETF (NYSEARCA:AMZA) for income, the question is simple: can the fund keep cutting those $0.34 monthly checks? AMZA pays a roughly 7.5% to 8% distribution yield from a concentrated, leveraged basket of energy midstream Master Limited Partnerships, and management just raised the monthly payout from $0.29 in 2025 to ... AMZA jumped 158% in two years, but the math behind those $0.34 checks is fragile
This pipeline stock pays a reliable and juicy distribution.
Investors may be wondering if Energy Transfer at around US$19.92 is still offering value or if most of the opportunity has already been priced in. The stock has seen a 1.3% decline over the last 7 days, a 4.2% gain over 30 days, a 20.1% return year to date, and a 25.9% return over the past year, which may change how you think about both upside potential and risk. Recent attention on Energy Transfer has centered on its long term performance, with the stock returning 104.7% over 3 years and...
Energy Transfer has consistently raised its dividend for several years in a row.
Shares are still cheap with a lot of growth ahead.
ORA's Q1 adjusted EPS jumps 91.2% to $1.30, and revenues surge 75.8% to $403.9 million, led by Product and Energy Storage gains.
Nine months after Jim Cramer pounded the table on Energy Transfer (NYSE: ET) as his favorite dividend stock for retirees, the results are in. As we covered in our July 2025 piece, Cramer urged income seekers to step into the midstream giant when units were trading around $17. Today, the call looks vindicated, with one ... 9 Months Later: Did Jim Cramer’s Top Dividend Pick for Retirees Deliver?
Ares Management Corporation (NYSE:ARES) is one of the best growth stocks to invest in for the next 2 years. On April 29, Ares Management acquired a 32.4% stake in the Rover Pipeline from funds managed by Blackstone Energy Transition Partners. The 700-mile natural gas transmission pipeline provides critical connectivity from the Appalachian Basin to key […]
OXY's Q1 EPS beats estimates on strong production volumes, revenues miss forecasts, and oil & gas contributions fall year over year.
Energy Transfer is off to a great start in 2026.
Energy Transfer LP reported past first-quarter 2026 results with sales of US$27.77 billion, net income of US$1.25 billion, and diluted EPS of US$0.35, while also increasing its common unit distribution to US$0.3375 and paying a Series I preferred distribution of US$0.2111. These results, combined with record operating volumes and higher 2026 adjusted EBITDA guidance of US$18.20 billion to US$18.60 billion, highlight how recently announced growth projects and expansions are feeding into the...
Energy Transfer (NYSE:ET) reported higher first-quarter 2026 earnings as management pointed to strong operations and record volumes across multiple parts of its midstream system, while also raising full-year guidance on the back of what it described as broad-based outperformance. First-quarter resu
Moby summary of Energy Transfer LP's Q1 2026 earnings call
ET's Q1 earnings miss estimates, revenues rise 32.1% and 2026 adjusted EBITDA guidance is raised to $18.2-$18.6 billion.
DCF attributable to the partners of Energy Transfer, as adjusted, was approximately $2.7 billion compared to approximately $23 billion for the first quarter of 2025. For 2026, we spent approximately $1.5 billion on organic growth capital, primarily in the intrastate, NGL and refined products, midstream, and interstate segments, excluding Sun and USA Compression CapEx.