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Western Midstream Stock Remains Top MLP Pick
Analyst cites 8.9% yield and resilient fundamentals as key reasons to buy WES stock.
Apr. 11, 2026 at 9:51am
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The intricate web of midstream energy infrastructure that companies like Western Midstream maintain and operate is crucial to the flow of natural resources across the United States.Chicago TodayRoberts Berzins, a financial analyst with over a decade of experience, has named Western Midstream (WES) as his top pick among master limited partnerships (MLPs). Berzins highlights WES's sector-leading 8.9% dividend yield and resilient fundamentals as the key reasons to buy the stock.
Why it matters
MLPs have been a popular investment vehicle for income-seeking investors due to their high dividend yields. However, the MLP sector has faced challenges in recent years, making it important for investors to carefully evaluate individual companies. Berzins' recommendation of WES suggests that the company has the financial strength and stability to continue delivering attractive returns to shareholders.
The details
Berzins, who is a CFA Charterholder and has experience in financial management and policy-level work, believes that Western Midstream's strong fundamentals and high yield make it a compelling investment opportunity. The company operates midstream assets, such as pipelines and processing facilities, that generate stable cash flows.
- Berzins published his analysis on Seeking Alpha on April 11, 2026.
The players
Roberts Berzins
A financial analyst with over a decade of experience in financial management and policy-level work. He is a CFA Charterholder and has an ESG investing certificate.
Western Midstream (WES)
A master limited partnership that operates midstream assets, such as pipelines and processing facilities, and generates stable cash flows.
What they’re saying
“Western Midstream remains a top MLP pick due to its sector-leading 8.9% yield and resilient fundamentals.”
— Roberts Berzins, Financial Analyst
The takeaway
Berzins' recommendation of Western Midstream highlights the importance for investors to carefully evaluate individual MLP companies based on their financial strength and stability, rather than relying solely on high dividend yields. WES's resilient fundamentals and sector-leading yield make it a compelling investment opportunity in the current market environment.
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