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Can Enterprise Products Sustain Payout Growth After the Latest Hike?

Core Insights - Enterprise Products Partners (EPD) has approved a quarterly cash distribution increase to 54.5 cents per unit, reflecting a 1.9% rise from the previous 53.5 cents [1][6] - The partnership has consistently raised cash distributions for over two decades, indicating a stable business model supported by long-term shipper contracts [2][6] - EPD is investing $7.6 billion in growth midstream projects, which include new pipelines, gas processing plants, and export facilities, expected to enhance future cash flows [3][6] Company Performance - EPD units have appreciated by 17.3% over the past year, outperforming the industry composite stocks' 13.8% increase [5] - The current valuation of EPD is at a trailing 12-month enterprise value to EBITDA (EV/EBITDA) of 10.27X, which is below the industry average of 11.53X [8] Industry Comparison - Kinder Morgan (KMI) and Williams (WMB) are also significant players in the midstream energy sector but offer lower dividend yields compared to the industry average, with KMI at 4.21% and WMB at 3.46% against the industry's 5.36% [4]