In the latest trading session, Western Midstream (WES) closed at $45.74, marking a +2.51% move from the previous day.
Western Midstream (WES) reached $43.13 at the closing of the latest trading day, reflecting a -1.44% change compared to its last close.
Western Midstream Partners (WES) remains a high-conviction Strong Buy, supported by robust fee-based cash flows and an 8.56% yield. WES delivered record quarterly results with adj. EBITDA of $683.1M and distributable cash flow of $508.9M, driven by high volumes and accretive acquisitions. Recent acquisitions, including Brazos Delaware II and Aris Water, expand WES's Delaware Basin footprint and diversify growth into less cyclical water infrastructure.
In the most recent trading session, Western Midstream (WES) closed at $42.11, indicating a -3.22% shift from the previous trading day.
Western Midstream (WES) closed the most recent trading day at $42.96, moving 1.65% from the previous trading session.
Western Midstream (WES) delivers strong double-digit EBITDA growth and maintains a robust, high single-digit distribution yield. WES's $1.6B Brazos Delaware acquisition adds 470K dedicated acres and 49% gathering capacity, expected to be immediately accretive to DCF/unit. Operational efficiency shines with 7% O&M expense reduction and a 2.2% distribution increase to 8.4%, supporting sustainable shareholder returns.
Western Midstream (WES) reached $44.57 at the closing of the latest trading day, reflecting a +1.43% change compared to its last close.
Western Midstream (WES) reported earnings 30 days ago. What's next for the stock?
Western Midstream Partners, LP, offers an attractive distribution growth profile for income-focused investors. I see WES's value underpinned by robust core natural gas business growth, expanding pipeline assets, and strong projected natural gas demand. The recent $1.6B Brazos Delaware acquisition expands WES's Delaware Basin footprint by ~49% (to over 1.4M acres), adding significant pipeline and processing capacity.
Western Midstream Partners, LP Common Units (WES) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript
Western Midstream Partners, LP Common Units (WES) Q1 2026 Earnings Call Transcript
Although the revenue and EPS for Western Midstream (WES) give a sense of how its business performed in the quarter ended March 2026, it might be worth considering how some key metrics compare with Wall Street estimates and the year-ago numbers.