MLPs Vs. Midstream Corporates: How AMZA Seeks To Capture Income Opportunities
2026-02-18 10:50:00 ET
Midstream energy companies operate much like toll roads, collecting fees for transporting oil and natural gas rather than relying on commodity prices. That fee-based model has long appealed to income investors, but corporate structure plays a decisive role in how much cash ultimately reaches shareholders. Midstream firms generally operate as traditional C-corporations or as master limited partnerships (MLPs), and the distinction can materially affect income received. Many pipeline corporations offer dividends in the mid-single digits, while established MLPs have historically delivered meaningfully higher distributions.¹...
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