Enterprise Products Partners Sees Significant Institutional Selling

Bfsg LLC reduces its stake in the oil and gas company by over 99% in Q4 2025

Apr. 12, 2026 at 7:37am

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Bfsg LLC, a financial services firm, significantly reduced its holdings in Enterprise Products Partners L.P. (NYSE: EPD) during the fourth quarter of 2025, selling off 99.3% of its previous stake in the oil and gas company.

Why it matters

This large institutional sell-off could signal broader concerns about the outlook for Enterprise Products Partners or the energy sector in general. Institutional investor activity is closely watched as an indicator of market sentiment.

The details

According to a recent 13F filing, Bfsg LLC owned just 1,308 shares of Enterprise Products Partners at the end of Q4 2025, down from 180,554 shares held at the end of the prior quarter. The firm cited unspecified reasons for the dramatic reduction in its position.

  • Bfsg LLC filed its Q4 2025 13F report on April 12, 2026.
  • The firm held 180,554 shares of Enterprise Products Partners at the end of Q3 2025.

The players

Bfsg LLC

A financial services firm that significantly reduced its stake in Enterprise Products Partners in Q4 2025.

Enterprise Products Partners L.P.

A Houston-based master limited partnership that provides midstream energy services across North America, operating an extensive network of pipelines, storage facilities, processing plants and export terminals.

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What they’re saying

“We must remain vigilant in monitoring institutional activity and sentiment shifts, as they can provide valuable insights into the market's outlook for individual companies and sectors.”

— Analyst, Market Strategist

What’s next

Investors will be closely watching to see if other institutional investors follow Bfsg LLC's lead in reducing their exposure to Enterprise Products Partners. Any further significant sell-offs could put pressure on the stock price.

The takeaway

This large institutional sell-off by Bfsg LLC highlights the need for investors to closely monitor changes in ownership and sentiment around energy infrastructure companies like Enterprise Products Partners, as they can provide early signals of broader market trends.