Live On CNBC, Joe Terranova Announces Bought Enbridge
Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
Updated: Jun 16 2025
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Should l Buy ENB?
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Analyst Views on ENB
Wall Street analysts forecast ENB stock price to fall
10 Analyst Rating
5 Buy
5 Hold
0 Sell
Moderate Buy
Current: 54.140
Low
45.79
Averages
53.54
High
69.00
Current: 54.140
Low
45.79
Averages
53.54
High
69.00
About ENB
Enbridge Inc. is an energy transportation and distribution company. The Company's segments include Liquids Pipelines, Gas Transmission, Gas Distribution and Storage, and Renewable Power Generation. Liquids Pipelines consists of pipelines and terminals in Canada and United States that transport and export various grades of crude oil and other liquid hydrocarbons, including the Mainline System, Regional Oil Sands System, Gulf Coast and Mid-Continent, and Other. Gas Transmission consists of its investments in natural gas pipelines and gathering and processing facilities in Canada and United States, including United States Gas Transmission, Canadian Gas Transmission, United States Midstream, and Other. Gas Distribution and Storage consists of its rate-regulated natural gas utility operations in Canada and United States. Renewable Power Generation consists primarily of investments in wind and solar assets, as well as equity interests in geothermal power and power transmission assets.
About the author

Emily J. Thompson
Emily J. Thompson, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) with 12 years in investment research, graduated with honors from the Wharton School. Specializing in industrial and technology stocks, she provides in-depth analysis for Intellectia’s earnings and market brief reports.
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- Investment Appeal: All three companies present attractive investment opportunities, with Energy Transfer offering a 6.8% dividend yield, Constellation's stock appreciating 550% over the past five years, and Enbridge providing a 5.2% yield, making them appealing choices for income-focused investors.
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- Cash Flow Expectations: Kinder Morgan anticipates nearly $6.4 billion in cash flow from operations this year, planning to pay out about $2.7 billion in dividends while retaining the rest for pipeline expansion, which is expected to continue driving its 3.5% high-yield dividend growth.
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- Stable Cash Flow: Enbridge generated CAD 12.5 billion (approximately $9 billion) in distributable cash flow last year, with 98% of its cash flows being contracted or take-or-pay, ensuring financial stability and continued dividend growth for the coming years.
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- Market Expansion Potential: Both companies are expanding operations in the Permian Basin and other resource-rich areas, with increased overseas exports of natural gas products expected to enhance market share and profitability, and their current price-to-earnings ratios are relatively low at 14 times and 13 times, respectively.
- Stable Dividend Record: Enbridge offers a forward dividend yield of 5.2% and has raised its payout for 31 consecutive years; although its earnings and dividends may face short-term pressure from a stronger dollar, it still appears reasonably valued with growth potential in the long term.
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- Supply Disruption Impact: The war with Iran has caused the largest supply disruption in decades due to attacks on oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, which previously handled 20% of global oil and LNG, exacerbating the energy crisis and undermining investor confidence.
- Renewable Energy Investment Outlook: Despite the uncertainty from the war, global demand for renewable energy is surging due to climate change and energy security needs, with Brookfield Renewable expecting over 10% annual growth in funds from operations per share through 2031, supporting 5% to 9% annual dividend growth.
- Enbridge's Stable Earnings: As one of North America's largest energy infrastructure companies, Enbridge transports 30% of crude oil and generates over 98% of its earnings from regulated or contracted businesses, expecting 5% annual cash flow per share growth through 2030 while increasing dividends for 31 consecutive years.
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