Enbridge Still Trades Under $57 -- Should Long-Term Investors Pounce?

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Key Points

  • Enbridge has raised its dividend annually for 31 consecutive years.

  • The midstream operator beat analysts' estimates for first-quarter earnings.

  • The company isn't that affected by the high price of oil.

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At first glance, Enbridge's first-quarter earnings, announced on May 8, shouldn't have been enough to keep the stock trading near its 52-week high.

Enbridge (NYSE: ENB), a Canadian midstream energy company, operates pipelines to transport oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids. In the first quarter, its adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) fell by less than 1% year over year to 5.8 billion Canadian dollars, and adjusted earnings per share (EPS) were down 3% compared to the first quarter of 2025 to CA$0.98.

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However, Enbridge's adjusted EPS exceeded the analyst consensus of $0.94 and the real number that income-oriented investors look at, distributable cash flow (DCF), went up by nearly 2% year over year to CA$3.85 billion. That means the company's 5% dividend, which has increased for 31 consecutive years, is safe. The money funding the high-yield dividend is growing, even if the company's profit on paper appears to be smaller. The company just raised its dividend by nearly 3% to $0.97 per quarterly share.

The company also reaffirmed its 2026 financial guidance for adjusted EBITDA between CA$20.2 billion and CA$20.8 billion and DCF per share between CA$5.70 and CA$6.10.

An oilfield worker taking a picture of a rig.

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Demand remains high

The company operates more than 18,000 miles of pipelines, and they were busier than ever in the first quarter. Enbridge reported record mainline volumes of 3.2 million barrels per day. High utilization is a signal to the market that demand for Enbridge's infrastructure is robust, regardless of short-term economic headlines or currency headwinds.

In many ways, because it charges fees to use its pipelines, it operates like a toll operator that benefits regardless of oil or gas prices.

The company is seeing a rising demand for ​natural gas, utility infrastructure, and power supply for data centers. Plus, since the beginning of the Iran war, Enbridge has seen an increase in demand for crude oil export capacity at its Ingleside, Texas, export terminal, the largest crude oil storage and export terminal in the United States.

CEO Greg Ebel said on the company's first-quarter earnings call that those two factors are making the company's investment plans more appealing.

"It's actually lining up to be a super favorable environment for oil infrastructure in North America, both domestically and export-wise," he said. "We are in a world with an amazing growth macro for energy infrastructure, the best growth opportunities I have seen in 10 to 15 years."

The company is ready for a low-carbon future

While traditionally viewed as an oil and gas pipeline operator, Enbridge is pivoting toward becoming a diversified energy delivery utility capable of thriving in a low-carbon economy.

A primary driver of this shift is the surging demand for natural gas to power artificial intelligence (AI) data centers. Following its $14 billion acquisition of three gas utilities from Dominion Energy in 2023, Enbridge is North America's largest natural gas utility provider. Simultaneously, the company is expanding its renewable energy footprint through various solar and wind projects across the United States and Europe.

It has a huge advantage in this transition, as building new pipelines is increasingly expensive and difficult, for regulatory and financial reasons. Enbridge's pipes move 30% of North America's crude oil and nearly 20% of the natural gas used in the U.S.

While the stock may appear expensive, the company is in the early stages of a strong growth cycle and is well-positioned to capitalize on it.

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James Halley has positions in Enbridge. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Enbridge. The Motley Fool recommends Dominion Energy. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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