Energy infrastructure has long attracted investors seeking income, but there are other notable investment benefits for today’s volatile markets. Energy infrastructure companies generate stable cash flows from fee-based businesses resulting in more defensive energy exposure.
Stacey Morris, director of research at Alerian and Alerian Midstream Energy Dividend UCITS ETF comments on what the Ukraine war means for US energy.
To reap the potential tax benefits of MLP investing and to make sure the allocation is meeting an investor’s needs, it’s important to understand the nuances of MLP investing.
Energy infrastructure has long been attractive for its generous yields, but it offers other benefits that are particularly relevant today, including real asset exposure in an inflationary environment.
The global energy landscape has changed dramatically over the last decade, primarily as a result of the significant growth in production and exports of oil and natural gas from the United States. Energy infrastructure companies have played a significant role in facilitating the growth of US energy production and moving the US towards energy independence all while generating fees that support generous dividends. Here to discuss the income opportunity and current tailwinds for the energy infrastructure and MLP space is Stacey Morris.
Midstream energy infrastructure offers income potential complemented by macro and company-level tailwinds. In this webinar, we will discuss how the improving energy landscape benefits midstream, what the Biden Administration’s policies mean for the space, and why increasing free cash flow generation represents a key positive development. Our presenters will review the timely trends across the sector and how an allocation to midstream could enhance overall portfolio income and performance.