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This 10%-Yielding Energy Stock Couldn't Be on a Much Stronger Foundation


Units of Crestwood Equity Partners (NYSE: CEQP) have fallen nearly 20% from their recent peak. That sell-off has helped push the master limited partnership's (MLP) distribution yield up over 10% after factoring in its recent 5% increase. 

Usually, a double-digit yield is a sign of distress. However, that couldn't be further from the truth for Crestwood. Instead, it's an increasingly attractive option for investors seeking a big-time passive income stream.

Crestwood Equity Partners recently reported its second-quarter results, providing investors with another glimpse into its financial profile. The MLP generated $180 million of adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA). That's 23% above the prior year period, fueled by its recent acquisition of Oasis Midstream, strong producer activity, and robust commodity prices, which more than offset a $13 million hit from winter weather in a key basin. 

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