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American Focus > Blog > Economy > 3 No-Brainer Ultra-High-Yield Energy Stocks to Buy Right Now
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3 No-Brainer Ultra-High-Yield Energy Stocks to Buy Right Now

Last updated: December 30, 2025 10:55 am
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Oneok, Enbridge, and Enterprise Products Partners are three key players in the midstream sector of the energy industry. These companies are known for their high dividend yields, providing investors with a reliable income stream.

Oneok, a U.S.-based midstream company, offers a 5.6% yield to its investors. Enbridge, a Canadian giant in the midstream sector, boasts a 5.8% yield. Enterprise Products Partners, a midstream MLP, provides a generous 6.8% yield to its shareholders.

The midstream sector is considered relatively stable compared to other segments of the energy industry. Unlike upstream companies that are heavily influenced by commodity prices, midstream companies act as toll takers, owning the infrastructure that transports oil and natural gas. They generate revenue based on the volume of energy flowing through their assets, making demand a more critical factor than commodity prices in their financial performance.

Despite the volatility of the energy sector, these midstream companies have a track record of consistent dividends. While Oneok has the least impressive dividend history, Enbridge and Enterprise have a strong track record of increasing their dividends annually.

Investors looking for high-yield stocks should consider these midstream players, as their reliable income streams can provide a stable source of revenue. However, it’s essential to note that each company has its own unique characteristics. For example, Enterprise is structured as an MLP, offering tax advantages but also additional tax considerations. Enbridge, on the other hand, operates a more diversified business, including regulated utilities and renewable energy assets.

Before investing in Enbridge or any other stock, it’s crucial to conduct thorough research and consider all factors that may impact your investment decision. Ultimately, these midstream companies could be excellent options for dividend investors seeking a steady income stream for retirement.

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For more information on high-yield stocks and investment opportunities, consider consulting with financial experts or subscribing to services like the Motley Fool’s Stock Advisor for valuable insights and recommendations. Remember to assess your investment goals and risk tolerance before making any decisions in the stock market.

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