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Western Midstream Partners, LP Stock Price

NYSE:WES Community·US$17.2b Market Cap
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WES Share Price Performance

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-38.58 (-100.00%)
US$44.73
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Fair Value US$44.73 3.6% undervalued intrinsic discount

Analysts Lift Western Midstream Partners Price Target on Revenue Outlook and Lower Discount Rate

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WES: Brazos Deal And Q1 Beat Are Expected To Support Distributions

Fair Value: US$44.73 3.6% undervalued intrinsic discount
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Snowflake Analysis

Good value with adequate balance sheet and pays a dividend.

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Western Midstream Partners, LP Key Details

US$4.0b

Revenue

US$1.2b

Cost of Revenue

US$2.8b

Gross Profit

US$1.6b

Other Expenses

US$1.2b

Earnings

Last Reported Earnings
Mar 31, 2026
Next Reporting Earnings
n/a
3.03
69.83%
29.51%
245.9%
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About WES

Founded
2007
Employees
1704
CEO
Oscar Brown
WebsiteView website
www.westernmidstream.com

Western Midstream Partners, LP, together with its subsidiaries, operates as a midstream energy company primarily in the United States. The company is involved in gathering, compressing, treating, processing, and transporting natural gas; gathering, stabilizing, and transporting condensate, natural gas liquids (NGLs), and crude oil; and gathering and disposing of produced water. It also buys and sells residue, NGLs, and condensates. The company operates assets located in Texas, New Mexico, and the Rocky Mountains. It also provides water handling solutions. The company was formerly known as Western Gas Equity Partners, LP and changed its name to Western Midstream Partners, LP in February 2019. Western Midstream Partners, LP was incorporated in 2007 and is based in The Woodlands, Texas.

Recent WES News & Updates

Seeking Alpha Jun 26

Western Midstream: The Best Yield In The Industry

Summary Western Midstream Partners 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. Risks center on Occidental Petroleum’s outsized influence and volume dependency, but WES’s distribution growth and coverage remain compelling. Read the full article on Seeking Alpha
Analysis Article Jun 18

Western Midstream Partners (WES) Stock Could Be 2.3% Undervalued After Recent Pullback

Western Midstream Partners (WES) stock has drawn fresh attention after recent price moves, with the units down about 7% over the past month but still showing a gain over the past three months. See our latest analysis for Western Midstream Partners. Viewed over a longer stretch, Western Midstream Partners’ recent pullback sits against a firmer backdrop, with the 90 day share price return of 5.69% and 1 year total shareholder return of 25.45% pointing to momentum that has cooled but not...
Narrative Update Jun 16

WES: Brazos Deal And Q1 Beat Are Expected To Support Distributions

Analysts have kept their $44.73 price target on Western Midstream Partners broadly in line with prior estimates, reflecting only very small adjustments to the discount rate, revenue growth, profit margin, and future P/E assumptions in their updated models. What’s in the News for Western Midstream Partners Western Midstream Partners completed its previously announced US$1.6b acquisition of Brazos Delaware II, LLC, funded with roughly US$800 million in cash and US$800 million in common units, expanding its gathering and processing footprint in the Delaware Basin.

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