Enterprise Products Partners LP
NYSE:EPD
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P/OCF
Price to Operating Cash Flow (P/OCF) ratio compares a company`s market value to the cash it generates from its core operations.
Price to Operating Cash Flow (P/OCF) ratio compares a company`s market value to the cash it generates from its core operations.
Valuation Scenarios
If P/OCF returns to its 3-Year Average (7.7), the stock would be worth $30.54 (20% downside from current price).
| Scenario | P/OCF Value | Implied Price | Upside/Downside |
|---|---|---|---|
| Current Multiple | 9.6 | $38 |
0%
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| 3-Year Average | 7.7 | $30.54 |
-20%
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| 5-Year Average | 7 | $27.87 |
-27%
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| Industry Average | 5.8 | $23.18 |
-39%
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| Country Average | 13.3 | $52.97 |
+39%
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Forward P/OCF
Today’s price vs future operating cash flow
Peer Comparison
| Market Cap | P/OCF | P/E | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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Enterprise Products Partners LP
NYSE:EPD
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82.1B USD | 9.6 | 14.3 | |
| CA |
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Enbridge Inc
TSX:ENB
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156.9B CAD | 12.8 | 22.2 | |
| US |
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Williams Companies Inc
NYSE:WMB
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88.2B USD | 14.9 | 33.7 | |
| US |
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Kinder Morgan Inc
NYSE:KMI
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70.6B USD | 11.9 | 23.2 | |
| US |
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Energy Transfer LP
NYSE:ET
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65.6B USD | 6.5 | 15.7 | |
| CA |
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TC Energy Corp
TSX:TRP
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86.8B CAD | 12 | 25.8 | |
| US |
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MPLX LP
NYSE:MPLX
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56.4B USD | 9.6 | 11.5 | |
| US |
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ONEOK Inc
NYSE:OKE
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55.1B USD | 9.8 | 16.2 | |
| US |
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Cheniere Energy Inc
NYSE:LNG
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54B USD | 9.8 | 10.1 | |
| US |
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Targa Resources Corp
NYSE:TRGP
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51.7B USD | 13.2 | 28.1 | |
| US |
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Cheniere Energy Partners LP
NYSE:CQP
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30.4B USD | 11 | 12.1 |
Market Distribution
| Min | 0 |
| 30th Percentile | 8.8 |
| Median | 13.3 |
| 70th Percentile | 20.1 |
| Max | 3 188 432.5 |
Other Multiples
Enterprise Products Partners LP
Glance View
Enterprise Products Partners LP stands as a formidable player in the midstream energy sector, weaving a complex web that interconnects the expansive North American energy landscape. Founded in 1968, this Houston-based company has evolved into one of the largest publicly traded partnerships in the United States. The company's foundational strength is rooted in its vast network of natural gas, natural gas liquids (NGLs), crude oil, and petrochemical pipelines. These pipelines stretch over tens of thousands of miles, connecting production sites to refining facilities, and ultimately the end markets, ensuring that energy products move seamlessly from the point of extraction to where they are most needed. The firm not only owns these pipelines but also storage facilities, processing plants, and export terminals, each playing a crucial role in making sure the energy products are accessible in local and international markets alike. The genius of Enterprise Products Partners' business model lies in its fee-based revenue structure. Instead of relying heavily on the often volatile commodity prices, the company earns stable, predictable cash flows by charging fees for the transportation, storage, and processing of energy resources. This strategy allows Enterprise to mitigate risks associated with market fluctuations while capitalizing on the steady demand for energy infrastructure. The firm continually invests in expanding and modernizing its infrastructure to meet growing market demands and regulatory standards, further entrenching itself as a critical component of the energy supply chain. Through a mix of strategic acquisitions and organic growth, Enterprise not only maximizes efficiencies but also unlocks new avenues for value creation, underscoring its reputation as an indispensable bridge in the American energy ecosystem.