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Enterprise Products Partners Stock Heads Into a Big Week as Dividend Clock Ticks
25 April 2026
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Enterprise Products Partners Stock Heads Into a Big Week as Dividend Clock Ticks

HOUSTON, April 25, 2026, 12:06 CDT

Enterprise Products Partners L.P. (NYSE: EPD) ended Friday at $38.00, picking up 13 cents. Investors are now eyeing first-quarter earnings, set for release before Tuesday’s open, with the distribution record date falling two days after. The company announced a $0.55 per-unit distribution for the quarter, scheduled for payment on May 14, and reported repurchasing about $116 million of its common units over the period.

Here’s why this suddenly counts: Enterprise doesn’t tend to move like a fast-growth energy name. This is a heavyweight in midstream, focused on shipping and storing energy. The 27 straight years of raising distributions? That’s a core piece of how investors size it up.

The next report puts that income narrative to the test. Volumes, margins, and capex—all eyes there, not only on headline earnings per unit.

Zacks analysts are looking for first-quarter earnings of 71 cents per unit, which would mark a 10.9% increase from the same period last year. Revenue, though, is forecast to slip 14.4% to $13.2 billion. Zacks highlighted the natural gas liquids business—NGLs like ethane and propane used as fuels and feedstocks—as the main driver for Enterprise’s profit. Over the past year, Enterprise shares have gained 21.2%, nearly matching Williams at 21.4% and topping Kinder Morgan’s 18.2%.

Analysts tracked by MarketBeat are calling it a “Moderate Buy,” pegging the average target at $38.27. Not much upside from where shares ended Friday—unless the numbers coming Tuesday, or what management says on the call, shake things up. MarketBeat

Enterprise lays out its growth case plainly. The company, in its April supply appraisal, forecast U.S. NGL production climbing from 8.0 million barrels per day in 2025 to 9.0 million by 2030. U.S. natural gas output? Enterprise projects that moving up as well, from 118.1 billion cubic feet per day to 132.5 Bcf/d over the same period.

But there’s a catch in that outlook. Enterprise pointed to forward oil prices stuck in the $65 to $75 range, cautioning that any surge might quickly fade if tensions cool or a worldwide downturn strikes. The company also noted that if producers hold back, with fewer new barrels and lower gas volumes, midstream growth could take a direct hit.

That wraps up the risk picture for Tuesday. Sure, a consistent payout helps shore up the units. Still, it leaves open issues—how quickly fresh projects get filled, what cash is left after the capex, and if NGL demand keeps driving flows through Enterprise’s network.

The picture is pretty tight at the moment. Enterprise heads into earnings trading around $38, a cash payout still ahead on the schedule. Peer stocks remain locked in the same infrastructure theme, while commodity and volume swings inject just enough doubt to keep this call from going on autopilot.

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