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He likes this but prefers Enbridge or Pembina. It is almost like a utility. You are getting a decent dividend and should see some capital appreciation. Big question is what does the future hold. Difficult to get approvals on projects. He expects oil differentials to more normalize. This is a decent name.
Pipeline stocks can be good investments. Oil is going to keep on flowing. There will be pipeline expansion at some point. It is not of interest to him, however. Make sure you look carefully at the financials and political ramifications affecting the stock. It can be difficult to analyze it and come to clear conclusions.
TRP-T or ENB-T? At these prices, he thinks TRP-T is in fantastic shape and the mainline natural gas represents half of the company’s NAV. Within a short period of time he thinks this will decline to only about 10-15% of NAV. This signifies how the company is diversifying – although the stock is a little expensive right now. ENB-T is less dynamic, but he believes their infrastructure is advantaged (as there are few projects being approved) and the dividend continue to grow. You could own both and not be concerned.
It is hard to tell if this company has fallen due to the Trans Mountain issues or because of rising interest rates. He expects news on Keystone XL in the fall. Growth in the Alberta natural gas system has good potential, especially if a west coast LNG project goes ahead as they have a virtual monopoly on the gathering infrastructure. An announcement on the project could be coming as early as next week. Yield 5%.
Long owned this. 5% dividend that consistently grows. They're big in the U.S. that's growing. They have the L&G coastal gas link and Keystone which both have partners. (Analysts’ price target is $63.51)