Where Will Enterprise Products Partners Be in 10 Years?
Enterprise Products Partners (NYSE: EPD) is an income stock. The entire master limited partnership structure (MLP) is designed to generate tax-advantaged income for unitholders (the trade-off is more complicated taxes). So when investors are looking at Enterprise it is most appropriate to consider it through an income lens. In 10 years, this giant North American midstream business is likely to be every bit as reliable on the income front as it is today. Here's why.Enterprise Products Partners owns energy infrastructure, including pipelines, storage, processing, and transportation assets. These are large and expensive items that can take years to build. They are the backbone of the energy sector, however, helping to move oil and natural gas from where it is produced to where it gets processed and, ultimately, used.Image source: Getty Images.Continue reading

Enterprise Products Partners (NYSE: EPD) is an income stock. The entire master limited partnership structure (MLP) is designed to generate tax-advantaged income for unitholders (the trade-off is more complicated taxes). So when investors are looking at Enterprise it is most appropriate to consider it through an income lens. In 10 years, this giant North American midstream business is likely to be every bit as reliable on the income front as it is today. Here's why.
Enterprise Products Partners owns energy infrastructure, including pipelines, storage, processing, and transportation assets. These are large and expensive items that can take years to build. They are the backbone of the energy sector, however, helping to move oil and natural gas from where it is produced to where it gets processed and, ultimately, used.
Image source: Getty Images.