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Energy Transfer under $20 seen as buy as $5.5B gas push fuels income-oriented rally -UBSPT

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Summary for internal reference: Energy Transfer is trading below $20 as it plans up to $5.5 billion in gas infrastructure spending this year, with $5.5 billion of 2026 projects and a 3%–5% distribution growth target; UBS analyst Manav Gupta kept a Buy rating and $22 price target.

Energy Transfer trades below $20 per share. It plans to invest up to $5.5 billion in gas infrastructure this year.

Management has $5.5 billion of capital projects planned for 2026. They expect distribution growth between 3% and 5%.

At about $18 per share, ET sits near the middle of its 52-week range. It also trades above its 200-day simple moving average.

UBS analyst Manav Gupta maintained a Buy rating and set a $22 price target yesterday. The tone among traders and retail forums has shifted toward income-focused conviction.

Recent coverage highlights Energy Transfer as a major US midstream partnership with a large asset base. Investor interest centers on income strategies and the firm’s capital allocation plans (Ed. note: income demand has driven interest).

The market pulse leans bullish, and forecasts have risen. Holders have received incremental price appreciation alongside a hefty yield.

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