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  1. Energy Infrastructure Content Hub
  2. Enterprise (EPD) Raises Distribution, Announces 2Q Buybacks
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Enterprise (EPD) Raises Distribution, Announces 2Q Buybacks

Elle Caruso FitzgeraldJul 09, 2025
2025-07-09

Enterprise Products Partners (EPD), a top holding in SS&C ALPS Advisors’ energy infrastructure ETFs, continues to demonstrate a commitment to shareholder returns. Recent announcements regarding EPD’s distribution growth and buyback program underscore the MLP’s solid positioning despite volatile energy prices.

For the second quarter of 2025, EPD declared a quarterly distribution of $0.545 per unit. This represents a 3.8% increase compared to the same period in 2024, signaling a consistent upward trajectory in returning value to shareholders. It represents a 1.9% increase sequentially. 

Beyond distributions, EPD has also been active in equity repurchases. The company repurchased $110 million of its common units during the second quarter of 2025. This brought total buybacks for the year to $170 million. For 2024 in total, the company did $219 million in stock buybacks.

This opportunistic use of buybacks is particularly noteworthy given the weakness in energy equities during the second quarter. Energy was the worst-performing sector in the second quarter. Distribution growth is a key focus for MLPs, reflecting the health and profitability of their operations. However, buybacks tend to be used more opportunistically. 

Midstream companies, with their fee-based business models, offer a degree of defensiveness against the recent volatility of energy and equity markets. This structure makes their cash flows less sensitive to commodity price fluctuations, providing a more stable and predictable income stream. This stability, combined with above-average yields and attractive valuations, underscores the appeal of the midstream sector.

Plains All American (PAA) / (PAGP) is another holding in ALPS’ Alerian MLP ETF (AMLP A-) and Alerian Energy Infrastructure ETF (ENFR ) that has announced its second-quarter distribution, maintaining its current payout.

Energy Infrastructure ETFs Offer EPD Exposure

EPD and PAA are both holdings in the Alerian MLP ETF (AMLP A-), while EPD and PAGP are holdings in the Alerian Energy Infrastructure ETF (ENFR ).

AMLP delivers exposure to the Alerian MLP Infrastructure Index (AMZI), which is a capped, float-adjusted, capitalization-weighted composite of energy infrastructure MLPs that earn most of their cash flow from midstream activities. AMLP is the largest MLP ETF and the second-largest energy ETF.

ENFR provides exposure to the Alerian Midstream Energy Select Index (AMEI), a composite of North American midstream energy infrastructure companies, including C-corps and MLPs, engaged in the pipeline transportation, storage, and processing of energy commodities. ENFR is the lowest-cost ETF in the energy infrastructure segment.


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