3 High Dividend Yielders for Consideration

Image: Energy Transfer, Philip Morris, and Altria have outperformed the SPDR S&P 500 Dividend ETF (SDY) since the beginning of 2024. By Brian Nelson, CFA The market remains laser-focused on inflation readings and employment trends – two of the main dynamics that influence policy at the Federal Reserve. Since the beginning of 2024, the market has ratcheted down expectations of rate cuts from as many as 5 or 6 to just 1 or 2 in 2024. With yields on risk-free instruments poised to go lower soon, a focus on high yielding equities may be appropriate for the income investor. Here are three high dividend yielders that we like for consideration. Energy Transfer (ET) Midstream pipeline operator Energy Transfer has come … Read more

Phillips 66 Hovering Near All-Time Highs, Shares Yield ~2.7%

Image: Phillips 66’s shares continue to hover near all-time highs thanks to a favorable energy resource environment. By Brian Nelson, CFA Shares of refining giant Phillips 66 (PSX) continue to hover near all-time highs as the company benefits from a favorable energy resource environment. The company’s fourth quarter non-GAAP earnings per share of $3.09 beat expectations handily, as it hauled in $2.2 billion in operating cash flow in the period. Phillips full-year 2023 performance was solid as it generated $7 billion in operating cash flow and returned $5.9 billion to shareholders in the form of dividends and share buybacks. Shares yield ~2.7% at the time of this writing. Management remains shareholder-friendly and said much in its fourth-quarter press release: As we … Read more

Phillips 66’s Stock May Be Volatile But Its Management Remains Very Shareholder Friendly

Image: Phillips 66’s shares have been quite volatile as refining margins ebb and flow, but shares are up nicely since the start of 2021 even as they’ve given up some ground so far in 2023. By Brian Nelson, CFA The refining business isn’t an easy one. Not only are refiners exposed to potentially higher feedstock costs but prices at the pump could further squeeze refining margins at times. What we like about Phillips 66 (PSX) is that it generally has advantaged feedstock resources, and it is extremely shareholder friendly. The company recently raised its dividend to $1.05 per common share on a quarterly basis and expects to return $10-$12 billion in shareholder distributions between July of last year and year-end … Read more

Phillips 66 Rounds Out Cash-Rich 2022; Dividend Remains Solid

Image Source: Phillips 66 By Brian Nelson, CFA On January 31, Phillips 66 (PSX) reported messy fourth-quarter 2022 results. Adjusted earnings, however, came in at $1.899 billion, which showed a nice advance from the $1.298 billion mark in the year-ago period. The company’s adjusted earnings, however, fell from the $3.122 billion number it recorded in the prior sequential period. On a sequential basis, adjusted earnings in its refining business fell to $1.626 billion from $2.883 billion. Here’s what drove the weakness: The decrease was due primarily to lower realized margins. Realized margins declined from $26.87 per barrel in the third quarter to $19.73 per barrel in the fourth quarter mainly due to lower market crack spreads and clean product differentials. … Read more

Phillips 66: A Huge Winner in 2022

Image Source: Phillips 66 By Brian Nelson, CFA The refining industry continues to mint profits these days, and Phillips 66 (PSX) has been no exception. We warmed up to the stock earlier this year, and we continue to like shares. The high end of our fair value estimate stands at $140 per share, and we would not be surprised to see the company reach those levels, given sentiment regarding energy equities these days. Phillips 66’s portfolio spans operations across ‘Midstream,’ ‘Chemicals,’ ‘Refining’ and ‘Marketing and Specialties,’ and the big driver in the company’s third-quarter report, released November 1, was its ‘Midstream’ division, which saw adjusted pre-tax income advance to $645 million from $292 million in the year-ago period. Though most … Read more

2022 Oil & Gas Market Update: “The Outlook for Crude Oil Prices Remains Quite Bullish”

Transcript Hello, this is Callum Turcan, Associate Director of Research at Valuentum Securities. WTI and Brent have pulled back moderately from recent highs, though near-term futures remain just above $100 per barrel which is well above levels seen last year. As of early July, both WTI and Brent are in backwardation, meaning spot prices are trading at a higher price than later dated future contracts. In other words, the trajectory of future crude oil prices is expected to have a downward slope. Please note that backwardation does not mean that things are going to rapidly deteriorate for the global energy complex, as this dynamic is due to global oil inventories steadily declining over the past two years or so. Backwardation … Read more

High Yield: Diversified Refiner Phillips 66 A Good Replacement for Broad Consumer Staples Exposure

Image Source: Phillips 66 Investor Update May 2022 By Valuentum Analysts Phillips 66 (PSX) is a top-notch operator in the downstream space with impressive refining and petrochemical assets supported by various midstream operations. Its investment-grade credit rating (A3/BBB+), with stable outlooks, better enables Phillips 66 to tap capital markets at attractive rates, something that we especially like when considering new ideas in the high yield dividend arena. A growing global middle class and a growing global population supports Phillip 66’s longer term outlook for refined product demand. We like the company as one of our newest high yield dividend considerations. Phillips 66’s near-term outlook is supported by the ongoing recovery in the global thirst for refined petroleum and petrochemical products as … Read more

High Yielding Philips 66 Has a Solid Plan in Place to Reward Its Shareholders

Image Shown: An overview of Phillip 66’s expansive asset base. Image Source: Phillips 66 – November 2021 IR Presentation By Callum Turcan Demand for diesel and gasoline has largely recovered from the worst of the coronavirus (‘COVID-19’) pandemic, though kerosene demand (jet fuel) has a way to go given depressed levels of international travel. The refining giant Phillips 66 (PSX) took advantage of the rebound seen over the past year to pare down its debt levels on a consolidated basis. At the end of December 2020, Phillips 66 had $13.4 billion in net debt (inclusive of short-term debt) on a consolidated basis, which fell down to $12.0 billion in net debt (inclusive of short-term debt) at the end of September … Read more

Earnings from Our Two Favorite Midstream MLPs: EPD and MMP

Image Source: Enterprise Products Partners L.P. – Fourth Quarter of 2020 IR Earnings Presentation In Alphabetical Order by Ticker: EPD, MMP By Callum Turcan The energy market is recovering and that speaks favorably towards the midstream side of the oil & gas industry. Midstream companies operate pipelines, storage facilities, processing plants, marine terminals, gathering systems and other energy infrastructure assets. As global health authorities work to bring an end to the coronavirus (‘COVID-19’) pandemic, aided by ongoing vaccine distribution efforts, that should enable North American raw energy resources production to post a sustained recovery. Raw energy resources include crude oil, natural gas, and natural gas liquids (such as propane, butane, and ethane). North American energy production took a big hit … Read more

Exxon Mobil Puts on a Brave Face

Image Source: Exxon Mobil Corporation – November 2019 Guyana IR Presentation By Callum Turcan Near-term oil prices and most importantly, the oil price futures curve, have improved materially since just a couple of months ago when it looked like the sky was falling. For the first time ever, WTI turned negative in April 2020 for physical deliveries due May 2020 of light sweet oil to Cushing, Oklahoma, as storage options were limited (and arguably, many speculators had jumped into the market not fully aware of the risks they were taking on). Exxon Mobil Corporation (XOM) has seen its share price recover considerably since the drop, though we caution that management’s commitment to the dividend will prove a hard task if … Read more