
Hess Midstream Operations LP
Hess Midstream Operations LP (HESM) is a midstream energy partnership focusing on gathering, processing and transporting hydrocarbons in regions where its parent and counterparties operate. With a market capitalisation around $6.98 billion, HESM typically earns revenue from fee-based and volume-based contracts that connect production to downstream markets. Investors often watch midstream names for steady cash generation and distributions, but HESM’s cash flows can still be influenced by production volumes, commodity prices, and contractual terms. The partnership may carry leverage associated with asset-heavy infrastructure and faces regulatory, permitting and operational risks common to oil and gas midstream businesses. This summary is educational, not personalised advice: prospective investors should review the company’s filings, distribution policy and balance sheet, and consider whether exposure to midstream infrastructure suits their risk profile and investment objectives. Past performance is no guarantee of future returns and capital is at risk.
Stock Performance Snapshot
Analyst Rating
Analysts advise holding Hess Midstream's stock with a target price of $40.5, indicating moderate potential growth.
Financial Health
Hess Midstream is generating solid revenue and cash flow, indicating a stable financial position.
Dividend
Hess Midstream Operations LP's high dividend yield of 8.06% makes it an appealing choice for dividend-seeking investors. If you invested $1000 you would be paid $80.60 a year in dividends (based on the last 12 months).
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Cashflow Drivers
Fee and volume contracts underpin revenue and can support distributions, though cashflow varies with production levels and contract terms.
Infrastructure Focus
Long-lived pipelines and processing assets offer steady demand links between producers and markets, but require capital upkeep and face operational risks.
Market Sensitivities
Activity and volumes link to oil and gas production and commodity cycles; regulatory and environmental factors can also influence returns.
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