Energy Transfer Receives $21.60 Average Price Target

Analysts give the midstream energy company a 'Moderate Buy' rating.

Apr. 16, 2026 at 5:42am

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Energy Transfer LP (NYSE:ET) has received a consensus 'Moderate Buy' rating from 12 analysts covering the stock, with an average 12-month price target of $21.60. The company's stock has been rated with 9 buy recommendations, 2 hold recommendations, and 1 strong buy recommendation.

Why it matters

Energy Transfer is a major midstream energy company that operates an extensive network of pipelines, terminals, and processing facilities across the United States. Analyst ratings and price targets provide insight into the market's sentiment and expectations for the company's future performance.

The details

The analysts' ratings and price targets for Energy Transfer reflect their views on the company's growth prospects and ability to navigate the current energy market environment. The average $21.60 price target represents potential upside of around 16% from the stock's current trading price.

  • Energy Transfer reported its latest quarterly earnings on February 17, 2026.

The players

Energy Transfer LP

A Dallas-based midstream energy company that develops and operates infrastructure for the transportation, storage, and processing of hydrocarbons.

Truist Financial

A financial services company that recently initiated coverage on Energy Transfer with a 'buy' rating and $23 price target.

Barclays

An investment bank that reissued an 'overweight' rating on Energy Transfer with a $22 price target.

UBS Group

A global financial services firm that maintained a 'buy' rating on Energy Transfer.

Wells Fargo & Company

A major U.S. bank that increased its price target on Energy Transfer to $25 and maintained an 'overweight' rating.

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