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Can Energy Transfer's Midstream Strength Boost Long-Term Growth?

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Key Takeaways

  • Energy Transfer operates a vast midstream network spanning gas, NGLs, crude oil and refined products.
  • ET's integrated assets and fee-based contracts support steady cash flow and long-term growth prospects.
  • ET's earnings per unit are estimated to rise 8.59% in 2025 and 11.15% in 2026.

Energy Transfer LP (ET - Free Report) is one of the most diversified midstream companies in the United States, with strategically located assets that span natural gas, natural gas liquids (NGLs), crude oil and refined products. The firm owns and operates, either through wholly owned subsidiaries or joint ventures, an extensive network of natural gas gathering pipelines, processing plants, treating and conditioning facilities, with a combined processing capacity of nearly 12.9 Bcf/d.

Energy Transfer’s midstream operations center on gathering, compression, treating, blending and processing of natural gas, with assets strategically located across key producing basins and major shale regions of the United States. A significant share of these midstream assets is integrated with the firm’s intrastate transportation, storage and NGL infrastructure.

Natural gas produced from some wells fails to meet downstream pipeline standards or commercial use requirements. Energy Transfer addresses this issue by using its treating plants to remove carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide and other impurities, ensuring the gas meets pipeline quality specifications. The firm’s midstream segment primarily generates results from margins on natural gas gathered, transported, bought and sold through pipelines, as well as from natural gas and NGL volumes processed and treated at its facilities.

Energy Transfer’s integrated midstream system, strengthened by scale efficiencies and long-term, fee-based contracts, enables it to maintain steady cash flow generation.
 
Collectively, these assets provide a strong competitive moat, positioning Energy Transfer as a compelling investment option for both income-oriented investors and those seeking long-term growth.

Pipeline Firms Leveraging Midstream Assets

Midstream assets provide pipeline operators with a competitive edge by ensuring steady cash flows through fee-based contracts, enhancing operational integration across gathering, processing, storage and transportation. These assets also offer diversification, reduce exposure to commodity price volatility and support long-term growth in energy demand.

Kinder Morgan (KMI - Free Report) benefits from its vast natural gas pipeline and storage network, generating stable fee-based revenues. Similarly, The Williams Companies (WMB - Free Report) leverages its midstream assets, particularly in the Marcellus and Utica shales, to capture growing natural gas demand. Both firms gain resilience, diversification and consistent cash flows from their integrated midstream platforms.

ET Stock’s Price Performance

Units of ET have risen 10.8% in the past year compared with the Zacks Oil and Gas - Production Pipeline - MLB industry’s growth of 3.5%.

 

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ET’s Earnings Estimates

The Zacks Consensus Estimate for Energy Transfer’s 2025 and 2026 earnings per unit indicates year-over-year growth of 8.59% and 11.15%, respectively.

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ET Stock Returns Lower Than Its Industry

Energy Transfer’s trailing 12-month return on equity (“ROE”) is 11.08%, lower than its industry average of 13.85%. ROE, a profitability measure, indicates how effectively a company utilizes its shareholders’ funds to generate income.

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ET’s Zacks Rank

Energy Transfer currently has a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). You can see the complete list of today’s Zacks #1 Rank (Strong Buy) stocks here


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