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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Adé Hennis

Black Stone Minerals Executive Exits Position as MLP Units Rally 16% in 2026

Black Stone Minerals SVP Luke Stevens Putman sold 30,276 units worth $462,000 on March 5, 2026, fully divesting holdings as stock climbs 16.1% annually.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Justin Pope

Energy Transfer Surges 14% on Geopolitical Oil Spike, Offers 7.1% Yield

$ET surges 14% on rising oil prices; 90% fee-based earnings model supports 7.1% yield with excess cash for growth investments in natural gas and data center infrastructure.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Matt Dilallo

Energy Transfer Units Rally to $19 on Growth Surge; $30 Target Within Five Years

Energy Transfer units rally 13% to $19, with analysts projecting $30 target within five years on double-digit earnings growth and major expansion projects.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Matt Dilallo

Energy Transfer Poised for Double-Digit Growth in 2026 Amid AI Boom

Energy Transfer expects 9.2-11.7% EBITDA growth in 2026 from completed projects, oil prices, and AI data center demand, offering a 7.2% dividend yield with 3-5% annual increases.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Patrick Sanders

Three High-Yield Dividend Stocks for Conservative Investors

Three high-yield dividend stocks—Realty Income, Enterprise Products Partners, and American Express—offer income and growth for conservative investors through sector diversification and consistent payouts.
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The Motley FoolThe Motley Fool··Matt Dilallo

Energy Transfer Posts Record Cash Generation, Bolsters Dividend Coverage Outlook

Energy Transfer generated record $8.2B in distributable cash flow, far exceeding its 7.2% dividend requirements. The midstream company projects 9-12% EBITDA growth in 2026.
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