Hess Midstream Shares Deliver 8% Dividend Yield; Analysts Expect Minimal Upside

Hess Midstream Shares Deliver 8% Dividend Yield; Analysts Expect Minimal Upside

HOUSTON, August 22, 2026, 08:10 CDT —

  • Hess Midstream ended trading on Friday at $39.14, resulting in an annualized yield of 8.06% from its most recent payout.
  • Planned distributions are covered approximately 1.43 times by midpoint 2026 adjusted free cash flow.
  • Revenue and major oil volumes declined, but reduced capital expenditures improved cash conversion.
  • The average price target from seven analysts stands at $37.50, which is under Friday’s closing price.

Hess Midstream LP closed at $39.14 on Friday. The stock rose 0.1% during the session, though it declined 1.6% over the week. U.S. markets are closed for the weekend.

Stock chart for NYSE:HESM

The most recent quarterly payout of $0.7888 per share brings the annualized total to $3.1552. This represents a forward yield of 8.06% based on Friday’s close. The distribution, which was paid on August 14, increased by 1.2% from the previous quarter.

The yield is higher than those of two major midstream partnerships. Western Midstream Partners LP (NYSE:WES) provides a yield near 7.69%, and MPLX LP delivers 7.37%. HESM’s senior yield is accompanied by less robust recent performance.

Midstream stockAug. 21 closeAnnualized payoutForward yieldWeekly move2026 move
Hess Midstream (HESM)$39.14$3.15528.06%-1.61%+13.19%
Western Midstream (WES)$48.36$3.727.69%-0.60%+21.84%
MPLX (MPLX)$58.41$4.3067.37%-1.00%+9.71%
Closing prices and performance through August 21, 2026; yields use the latest declared quarterly payout annualized. WES distributions; MPLX yield

Wall Street is showing a cautious stance. The average price target among seven analysts surveyed by S&P Global is $37.50, which is 4.2% under Friday’s closing price, excluding distributions. Five analysts call HESM a Hold, while two assign it the lowest available rating.

AnalystFirmRecommendationTargetDate
Robert KadMorgan StanleySell$39Aug. 12, 2026
John MackayGoldman SachsSell$32Aug. 4, 2026
Jeremy TonetJ.P. MorganHold$39July 16, 2026
Not listedUBSHold$37July 9, 2026
Praneeth SatishWells FargoHold$40May 5, 2026
Latest published recommendations available on August 22, 2026. Ratings are normalized by the data provider.

The division can be traced to the cash-flow situation. Revenue for the second quarter declined by 3.7% compared with the prior year. Despite this, adjusted free cash flow rose 19.5% to $231.6 million as capital expenditures decreased by 56%.

$ millions, except per-share dataQ2 2026Q1 2026Q2 2025Year-over-year
Revenue399.0390.1414.2-3.7%
Adjusted EBITDA313.7299.8316.0-0.7%
Adjusted free cash flow231.6237.0193.8+19.5%
Capital spending30.610.470.0-56.3%
Distribution per share$0.7888$0.7792$0.7370+7.0%
Company-reported non-GAAP measures; calculations use unrounded figures where available.

From an investor perspective, the increase in cash was not driven by higher throughput. The primary factors were the completion of the compression buildout and reduced capital requirements. Gross adjusted EBITDA margin improved to 85%, up from 82%.

The present 2026 management plan highlights that advantage. Adjusted free cash flow at the midpoint stands at $935 million. With planned distributions set at $655 million, roughly $280 million remains after payments.

2026 guidance, $ millionsInitial planCurrent planChange
Adjusted EBITDA midpoint1,2501,250No change
Capital spending150105-45
Adjusted free cash flow midpoint875935+60
Targeted distributionsNot specified655
FCF after distributionsNot specified280
Implied coverageNot specified1.43x
Initial guidance was issued in December 2025; current guidance was reaffirmed August 3, 2026. Coverage equals midpoint adjusted free cash flow divided by planned distributions. Initial guidance

The volumes reflect the reason investors seek higher yields. Oil gathering decreased 19% from a year earlier. Crude terminaling was down 15%, and water gathering slipped 12%. Gas processing was 4% lower following scheduled maintenance at the Tioga Gas Plant.

Q2 throughput, thousands per day20262025Change2026 full-year guide
Gas gathering, Mcf445464-4.1%450–460
Oil gathering, barrels103127-18.9%115–125
Gas processing, Mcf433449-3.6%435–445
Crude terminaling, barrels117137-14.6%125–135
Water gathering, barrels121138-12.3%125–135
Second-quarter operating data and full-year guidance from Hess Midstream.

Chief Executive Jonathan Stein stated, “In the second quarter of 2026, we continued to progress our operational priorities, executing a safe and efficient maintenance program.” He connected free cash flow with both shareholder returns and the company’s balance-sheet strength. Company results

Contracts help mitigate volume risk. Hess Midstream reports all its contracts use fee-based structures, and nearly 95% of projected 2026 revenue is secured with minimum-volume commitments. Key deals with Chevron Corporation are in place through 2033.

However, reliance on its sponsor remains a constraint for the rerating. Chevron scaled back its Bakken drilling to three rigs, with HESM projecting largely unchanged oil volumes until 2028. In June, Morgan Stanley downgraded HESM to Underweight, pointing to restricted long-term growth prospects and the sponsor’s strategic approach.

There are no HESM earnings or distribution announcements slated for next week. Instead, investors are expected to focus on oil market trends, developments in the Bakken region, and if shares move back above $40. The 200-day moving average stood near $37.32 as of Friday.

Risks: Reduced Chevron drilling may bring volumes nearer to minimum contract levels. Increased rates might make the 8% yield less attractive. Conversely, more rapid gas growth, higher tariffs or further buybacks could have a positive impact.

Currently, the payout appears secure. Valuation, however, remains a tougher issue. The cash yield for investors stands at 8%, yet the majority of analysts expect limited price appreciation.

NYSE:HESM · Income versus growth

Hess Midstream

Fee-based contractsBakken infrastructure5%+ payout-growth target
Market data: August 21, 2026, 4:00 p.m. EDT
Financial data: Q2 2026; guidance as of August 3, 2026
Friday close
$39.14
+0.10% day · -1.61% week
Forward yield
8.06%
$0.7888 quarterly · $3.1552 annualized
2026 FCF midpoint
$935M
$910M–$960M company range
Distribution coverage
1.43×
$935M FCF ÷ $655M planned payouts
Cash conversion improved as capital spending fell
$0$399.0M$414.2M$231.6M$193.8M$30.6M$70.0MRevenueAdj. FCFCapexQ2 2026Q2 2025
Revenue fell 3.7%, yet adjusted free cash flow rose 19.5%. The main bridge was a 56% decline in capital spending.
Yield premium versus large midstream peers
Hess Midstream8.06%
Western Midstream7.69%
MPLX7.37%
Forward yields use the latest declared quarterly payout annualized and August 21 closing prices.
2026 cash-flow bridge
Adjusted FCF midpoint$935M
Planned distributions-$655M
FCF after distributions$280M
Original FCF midpoint$875M
Current guidance implies $60 million more midpoint FCF than the initial plan, while the EBITDA midpoint is unchanged.
Volume pressure remains the valuation brake
Oil gathering-18.9%
Crude terminaling-14.6%
Water gathering-12.3%
Gas processing-3.6%
Q2 2026 versus Q2 2025. Lower new-well activity drove oil and water declines; Tioga maintenance weighed on gas processing.
Market verdict
Analyst average target
$37.50
4.2% below Friday's close
Target range
$32–$40
Latest five published calls
Price trend
+13.19%
2026 through August 21
Investor read: the 8% yield is backed by a lower-capex model and 1.43× planned coverage. The discount exists because oil-linked volumes are soft and Chevron controls the drilling pace. Watch the $40 area, Bakken activity and management's use of the projected $280 million post-distribution cash surplus.
Jerzy Lewandowski

Jerzy Lewandowski is a senior markets editor at TS2.tech. His coverage ranges from stocks and semiconductors to AI and the broader global markets. He studied economics at the University of Warsaw and worked in investment analysis before becoming a financial journalist. Follow Jerzy Lewandowski on Google News.

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