Close Menu
Invest Intellect
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Invest Intellect
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • Home
    • Commodities
    • Cryptocurrency
    • Fintech
    • Investments
    • Precious Metal
    • Property
    • Stock Market
    Invest Intellect
    Home»Stock Market»This 6%-Yielding Dividend Stock Hits Its Target for the 19th Year in a Row
    Stock Market

    This 6%-Yielding Dividend Stock Hits Its Target for the 19th Year in a Row

    February 16, 20254 Mins Read


    Enbridge (ENB -3.83%) operates a very predictable business. Its pipeline and utility assets generate very stable cash flow backed by long-term contracts and regulated cost-of-service frameworks.

    Its business is so stable that the Canadian energy infrastructure company has now achieved its annual financial guidance for 19 years in a row. That’s impressive considering the conditions it faced during that period, which included a financial crisis, a commodity price collapse, forest fires in the heartland of Canada’s oil industry, a global pandemic, and rising inflation.

    The company delivered strong results last year, taking advantage of a rare opportunity to acquire several high-quality U.S. natural gas utilities. It’s in an excellent position to continue growing its earnings and cash flow. Because of that, investors can bank on Enbridge’s 6%-yielding dividend.

    One for the history books

    In the company’s fourth-quarter earnings press release, CEO Greg Ebel said 2024 was “a historic year for Enbridge.”

    The company grew its EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization) by 13% to $13.3 billion, while its distributable cash flow (DCF) rose 6% to $8.5 billion. The biggest driver was completing what Ebel has called a “once in a generation” acquisition of three leading U.S. gas distribution companies for CA$19 billion ($13.4 billion). He added, “This transaction positions Enbridge as the owner of North America’s largest natural gas utility franchise and complements our existing low-risk business model, and each of the utilities is well-positioned to serve growing natural gas demand in North America.”

    Enbridge also benefited from placing $3.5 billion of organic expansion projects into service last year across its four core franchises (liquids pipelines, gas transmission, gas distribution, and renewable power). The company also closed three smaller tuck-in acquisitions last year to establish a Permian natural gas footprint and enhance the position of the Enbridge Ingleside Energy Center, a leading crude oil export terminal.

    Plenty of room for expansion

    The company’s heavy investments last year give it lots of momentum heading into 2025. It expects to grow its adjusted EBITDA to a range of $13.7 billion to $14.2 billion, an 8% to 11% rise from last year. And it anticipates delivering up to 5.4% more per share in DCF, with that number slowed somewhat due to some tax legislation headwinds and the share dilution from the utility acquisitions.

    That upward trend should continue in 2026 and beyond. Enbridge approved $5.7 billion of new organic expansion projects last year, adding to its long-term growth drivers. Notable new projects include:

    • Tennessee Ridgeline: The $1.1 billion expansion of its Tennessee Natural Gas system will help supply a new natural gas power plant when it enters service next year.
    • Gulf of Mexico (also known in the U.S. as the Gulf of America): Projects to support BP’s Kaskida and the Sparta development by Shell and Equinor, which it expects to complete in 2029.
    • North Carolina gas distribution: Enbridge’s gas utility acquisition came with built-in growth drivers, including two major projects in North Carolina. It’s building the Moriah Energy Center, a liquefied natural gas facility to enhance reliability, and the T15 Reliability Project to connect its system to Duke Energy’s 1.4 GW Roxboro gas-fired power plant. These projects have in-service dates in 2027 and 2028.
    • Solar: Enbridge is building three large-scale U.S. solar energy projects backed by long-term power purchase agreements with Amazon, AT&T, and Toyota that should enter service by next year.

    These additions enhance and extend its backlog and growth outlook. Enbridge entered 2025 with $18.4 billion of projects under construction that should start commercial service through the end of this decade. They should help support 3% to 5% annual DCF per share growth over the next several years. That should give Enbridge the fuel to continue increasing its high-yielding dividend — which it’s raised for 30 consecutive years — at a similar rate.

    A model of consistency

    Enbridge’s low-risk pipeline and utility assets generate very predictable earnings, and that provides the stable cash flow to pay an attractive dividend and continue investing in expanding its energy infrastructure. The company has a lot more stable growth ahead. Because of that, it’s a great stock to buy and hold for a steadily rising income stream.

    John Mackey, former CEO of Whole Foods Market, an Amazon subsidiary, is a member of The Motley Fool’s board of directors. Matt DiLallo has positions in Amazon and Enbridge. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Amazon and Enbridge. The Motley Fool recommends BP, Duke Energy, and Equinor Asa. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.



    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

    Related Posts

    US stock market and global trade partners react to Trump’s new tariffs

    Stock Market

    Wall Street’s Most Accurate Analysts Weigh In On 3 Health Care Stocks With Over 3% Dividend Yields – Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ), Baxter Intl (NYSE:BAX)

    Stock Market

    Dow drops 500 points, S&P 500, Nasdaq slide after weak jobs report, Trump’s tariff redux

    Stock Market

    UK firms are investing heavily in new tech – but will it make any difference?

    Stock Market

    2 Unstoppable Dow Dividend Stocks to Buy and Hold Forever

    Stock Market

    The Case for Colgate-Palmolive Company (CL)

    Stock Market
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Picks
    Commodities

    A new study found metals in tampons, what does it mean for your health?

    Investments

    MLB Legend Barry Bonds’ Game-Worn World Series Jersey, Historic Bat Sell for $245K

    Commodities

    Pineapple Energy Announces Two Additional Commercial Solar

    Editors Picks

    Cryptocurrency ‘pig butchering’ scams on the rise in Ontario

    March 26, 2025

    Utility to host customer meetings amid shock over electricity rate hikes

    August 25, 2024

    Is Long-Term Care Insurance Worth the Money?

    July 12, 2024

    Stock Market LIVE Updates | Closing Bell: Sensex settles 511 pts lower, Nifty below 25K; HCL Tech, L&T drop 2% each

    June 23, 2025
    What's Hot

    Rise in silver output boosts India’s offtake of the precious metal

    May 14, 2025

    Morpheus Research déclare détenir des positions courtes dans Mercurity FinTech Holding

    May 8, 2025

    Philly mayor says average homeowner will see property tax increase of $330 – NBC10 Philadelphia

    August 5, 2024
    Our Picks

    Melbourne businessman Amit Miglani accused of targeting Indian community members in property investment scam

    August 13, 2024

    avec, Mail in France, Cheops Technology organise la « résistance » face aux États-Unis

    May 22, 2025

    Pi Network 2025 Review – a groundbreaking digital currency

    April 9, 2025
    Weekly Top

    The 9 new heavy metal songs you need to hear this week

    August 1, 2025

    UFC icon Dustin Poirier confirms new career post-retirement

    August 1, 2025

    CMP Next Edge 2025 Critical and Precious Metals Short Duration Flow-Through Limited Partnership Raises $9,353,250 on First Closing

    August 1, 2025
    Editor's Pick

    Exclusive: Russia sets price floor for wheat at international tenders, sources say

    October 11, 2024

    Massachusetts town issues punishment for resident projecting Trump sign on town property, outline’s how it will cost the town

    October 12, 2024

    To address objections, Xcel Energy modifies its new electricity pricing plan – Twin Cities

    August 24, 2024
    © 2025 Invest Intellect
    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.