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Enterprise Products After Ethane Export Ban: Opportunity or Overhang?
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Key Takeaways
EPD can now resume loading ethane vessels for China at its Houston Ship Channel terminal.
This shift supports fee-based revenues across EPD's NGL midstream operations.
Ongoing U.S.-China tensions continue to pose a potential overhang for EPD.
Enterprise Products Partners (EPD - Free Report) recently disclosed in an 8K filing, about the receipt of a letter from the Bureau of Industry and Security (“BIS”), U.S. Department of Commerce. The letter signifies the removal of previous restrictions on ethane exports to China or entities linked to the Chinese military, boosting investors' sentiments for the operator of a marine export terminal located along the Houston Ship Channel.
Enterprise Products plays a key role in the midstream space by handling everything from gathering natural gas to processing, transporting, and storing it. After processing natural gas liquids (NGL) from natural gas, EPD transports the NGLs through its pipeline network. After that, through the process of fractionation at specialized plants, the partnership engages in separating the NGL mixture into its components, such as ethane. Enterprise Products’ midstream services also include storing the components and loading these products onto ships at its marine export terminal for overseas export.
Now, the resumption of ethane exports to China is likely to generate cash flows for Enterprise Products. From transporting natural gas, to processing it into NGLs and transporting and loading NGLs like ethane, the partnership will generate stable fee-based revenues, which is beneficial for investors. However, given the ongoing U.S.-China tensions, EPD’s overall risk persists.
WMB & ET Also Have NGL Midstream Assets
The Williams Companies, Inc. (WMB - Free Report) has a 50% ownership interest in The Overland Pass Pipeline. WMB stated that the pipeline network covers 760 miles, transporting NGL to the Mid-Continent market hub located in Conway, KS, from Opal, WY. The pipeline network of Williams Companies has a daily capacity of 245,000 barrels of NGL.
Energy Transfer LP (ET - Free Report) is also involved in transporting NGL. The pipeline network of ET, transporting NGL, spans approximately 5,700 miles. Energy Transfer noted that the pipeline network has a daily transportation capacity of three million barrels.
EPD’s Price Performance, Valuation & Estimates
Units of EPD have surged 16% over the past year, outpacing the 14.7% improvement of the composite stocks belonging to the industry.
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From a valuation standpoint, EPD trades at a trailing 12-month enterprise value to EBITDA (EV/EBITDA) of 10.18X. This is below the broader industry average of 11.56X.
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The Zacks Consensus Estimate for EPD’s 2025 earnings hasn’t been revised over the past seven days.
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Enterprise Products After Ethane Export Ban: Opportunity or Overhang?
Key Takeaways
Enterprise Products Partners (EPD - Free Report) recently disclosed in an 8K filing, about the receipt of a letter from the Bureau of Industry and Security (“BIS”), U.S. Department of Commerce. The letter signifies the removal of previous restrictions on ethane exports to China or entities linked to the Chinese military, boosting investors' sentiments for the operator of a marine export terminal located along the Houston Ship Channel.
Enterprise Products plays a key role in the midstream space by handling everything from gathering natural gas to processing, transporting, and storing it. After processing natural gas liquids (NGL) from natural gas, EPD transports the NGLs through its pipeline network. After that, through the process of fractionation at specialized plants, the partnership engages in separating the NGL mixture into its components, such as ethane. Enterprise Products’ midstream services also include storing the components and loading these products onto ships at its marine export terminal for overseas export.
Now, the resumption of ethane exports to China is likely to generate cash flows for Enterprise Products. From transporting natural gas, to processing it into NGLs and transporting and loading NGLs like ethane, the partnership will generate stable fee-based revenues, which is beneficial for investors. However, given the ongoing U.S.-China tensions, EPD’s overall risk persists.
WMB & ET Also Have NGL Midstream Assets
The Williams Companies, Inc. (WMB - Free Report) has a 50% ownership interest in The Overland Pass Pipeline. WMB stated that the pipeline network covers 760 miles, transporting NGL to the Mid-Continent market hub located in Conway, KS, from Opal, WY. The pipeline network of Williams Companies has a daily capacity of 245,000 barrels of NGL.
Energy Transfer LP (ET - Free Report) is also involved in transporting NGL. The pipeline network of ET, transporting NGL, spans approximately 5,700 miles. Energy Transfer noted that the pipeline network has a daily transportation capacity of three million barrels.
EPD’s Price Performance, Valuation & Estimates
Units of EPD have surged 16% over the past year, outpacing the 14.7% improvement of the composite stocks belonging to the industry.
From a valuation standpoint, EPD trades at a trailing 12-month enterprise value to EBITDA (EV/EBITDA) of 10.18X. This is below the broader industry average of 11.56X.
The Zacks Consensus Estimate for EPD’s 2025 earnings hasn’t been revised over the past seven days.
EPD stock currently carries a Zacks Rank #4 (Sell). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here.