Kinder Morgan Projects 2026 Adjusted EPS of $1.37 and $1.19 Dividend

Reuters12-09
Kinder Morgan Projects 2026 Adjusted EPS of $1.37 and $1.19 Dividend

Kinder Morgan Inc. has released its preliminary financial expectations for 2026, projecting approximately 4% growth in Adjusted EBITDA and 8% growth in Adjusted EPS compared to its 2025 guidance. The company anticipates an annualized dividend of $1.19 per share for 2026, which would represent the ninth consecutive year of dividend increases. Additionally, Kinder Morgan expects its year-end 2026 Net Debt-to-Adjusted EBITDA ratio to be 3.8x, positioning it at the low end of its target range and allowing for continued investment flexibility. The positive outlook is primarily attributed to ongoing execution of expansion projects within its Natural Gas Pipelines business segment.

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