BUZZ-TD Cowen says natgas optimism fuels midstream valuations, supply concerns linger

Reuters
Oct 17
BUZZ-TD Cowen says natgas optimism fuels midstream valuations, supply concerns linger

** TD Cowen says market continues to reward North American midstream growth, evidenced by expanding core profit multiples alongside increasing capex budgets

** Adds that investors are differentiating between optimism on natgas, demand-pull growth and caution on supply-push growth

** TD Cowen adds that Canadian midstream valuations are above 10-year average on near-term catalysts, long-term growth, and attractive yields; U.S. natgas levered names are also above average

** "Limited market access can have meaningfully negatively consequences for Canadian producers, and we believe that Canadian midstream is much better positioned with supply push leverage as a consequence," - brokerage

** For Q3 earnings, brokerage is constructive on TC Energy TRP.TO, Cheniere Energy LNG.N and bearish on Enterprise Products Partners EPD.N

TD Cowen changes price target on the following companies:

Company

New PT

Old PT

% upside to stock's last close

Enbridge ENB.TO

C$70

C$69

5.5%

Energy Transfer ET.N

$20

$22

20%

ONEOK OKE.N

$78

$87

16%

Pembina Pipeline Corp PPL.TO

C$66

C$64

23.8%

Williams Companies WMB.N

$69

$67

10.4%

(Reporting by Pooja Menon in Bengaluru)

((Pooja.Menon@thomsonreuters.com;))

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