The MLP Landscape: Valuations, Cash Flow Discipline, And The 2026 Outlook
2025-12-22 10:30:00 ET
Pipeline companies have quietly moved back into focus for energy investors. After a period of weakness driven by softer oil prices and renewed concerns about global growth, many Master Limited Partnerships now trade below long-term valuation norms. By historical standards, midstream assets look inexpensive even after the sector’s gains earlier in 2025. Recent industry analysis shows that MLP valuation multiples remain below their long-run averages, suggesting that a meaningful amount of pessimism is already reflected in prices.¹ This relative discount provides some insulation if broader energy markets remain volatile....
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