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To own Enterprise Products Partners, you need to believe its large, integrated midstream system can keep attracting volumes and fee-based contracts despite sector and macro volatility. The new Permian gas processing build-out fits this thesis but does not materially change the near term focus on executing current projects and managing its sizeable debt load, which remains a key risk if credit conditions or interest costs become less favorable.
The most relevant recent announcement here is Enterprise’s Q2 2026 results, which showed higher sales and net income alongside rising pipeline and terminal volumes. Those numbers give investors a current snapshot of how existing Permian and Gulf Coast assets are being utilized, providing context for how incremental 300 million cubic feet per day plants could matter for future throughput, especially if producer activity in the basin softens from recent levels.
Yet investors should also weigh how Enterprise’s sizeable debt and interest rate sensitivity could affect returns if...
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Enterprise Products Partners' narrative projects $61.3 billion revenue and $7.5 billion earnings by 2029. This requires 5.9% yearly revenue growth and about a $1.7 billion earnings increase from $5.8 billion today.
Uncover how Enterprise Products Partners' forecasts yield a $41.25 fair value, a 7% upside to its current price.
Simply Wall St Community members have four fair value estimates for Enterprise Products Partners, ranging from about US$37.24 to US$87.93 per unit. You can set those diverse views against the company’s ongoing Permian build out and consider how producer activity and basin volumes might shape future midstream cash flows and risks.
Explore 4 other fair value estimates on Enterprise Products Partners - why the stock might be worth just $37.24!
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