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Enterprise Products Partners (EPD) Announces Quarterly Dividend of $0.55 per Share.

companies :: 8hrs ago :: source - insider monkey

By Sultan Khalid

Enterprise Products Partners L.P. (NYSE:EPD) is included among the 14 Best Infrastructure Stocks to Buy Now.

Enterprise Products Partners (EPD) Announces Quarterly Dividend of $0.55 per Share. Photo by Dan Dennis on Unsplash

Enterprise Products Partners L.P. (NYSE:EPD) is one of the largest publicly traded partnerships and a leading North American provider of midstream energy services to producers and consumers of natural gas, NGLs, crude oil, refined products, and petrochemicals.

Enterprise Products Partners L.P. (NYSE:EPD) declared a quarterly dividend of $0.55 per share on April 8. The dividend is payable on May 14 to all shareholders of record on April 30, 2026. EPD is known for its strong commitment to shareholders and long dividend history, highlighted by its increasing distribution for 27 consecutive years. The midstream operator currently boasts a robust annual dividend yield of 5.91%, putting it among the 14 Value Stocks with Highest Dividends.

Enterprise Products Partners L.P. (NYSE:EPD) reported a record EBITDA of $2.7 billion for its Q4 2025 earlier in February, surpassing its previous record of $2.6 billion set in the same quarter in 2024. While the company expects its adjusted EBITDA and cash flow growth in FY 2026 to be modest, it is projecting a 10% area growth in adjusted EBITDA and cash flow in 2027 as more of its projects come online.

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