Enbridge Stock Is Too Cheap for its Own Good

Enbridge (TSX:ENB)(NYSE:ENB) is a wonderful dividend stock that Canadian investors should look to buy on the way up in July 2021.

| More on:
Oil pipes in an oil field

Image source: Getty Images.

You’re reading a free article with opinions that may differ from The Motley Fool’s premium investing services. Become a Motley Fool member today to get instant access to our top analyst recommendations, in-depth research, investing resources, and more. Learn moresdf

Enbridge (TSX:ENB)(NYSE:ENB) is a pipeline kingpin and former dividend darling that’s continued to reward investors with generous payout hikes through thick and thin.

Over the years, critics have slammed the company for not earning the right to hike its dividend, as industry headwinds weighed on its business. I’ve slammed such critics. Enbridge had a dividend “promise” with its long-term shareholders, and it’s one of few firms that kept its promises despite unfavourable macro pressures in the energy scene.

The tables are turning in favour of the energy giants

Although energy prices are much higher today, with WTI blasting off above US$73 for the first time in years, Enbridge continues to grapple with its own slew of company-specific challenges. Most notably, the regulatory backlash from various states, including Michigan and Minnesota, both of which are no fans of pipelines.

Regulatory delays, setbacks, and all the sort are to be expected with a pipeline firm like Enbridge, though. Nothing new here, really. If you can handle the constant stream of pessimistic news, then Enbridge may be a compelling option to stash in your passive-income fund.

Enbridge’s dividend yields an incredible 6.8%, making it a very rare breed, indeed.

It’s not only safe and sound from the backing of some pretty robust operating cash flows, but it’s also in a good spot to grow for many years to come. For the income-savvy, Enbridge is undoubtedly one of the “sexier” plays on the TSX these days. As Enbridge stock continues its steady ascent out of its ominous 2020 lows, I think investors will stand to do very well for themselves over the long term by locking in the yield while it’s swollen.

Enbridge stock will get more ESG-friendly with time

The pipelines, like Enbridge, tend to be far less sensitive to inflation or commodity price fluctuations, but regulatory roadblocks are a major source of volatility.

With the continued rise of ESG investing, Enbridge could find itself trading at a perennial discount. It is worth noting, however, that Enbridge has put in the effort to curb its net emissions. The company has ambitious targets and renewable power projects that could further fuel the firm’s already impressive operating cash flow stream.

So, over the coming years, Enbridge could climb the ESG rankings, even if it is, at heart, a transporter of filthy fossil fuels.

Enbridge stock looks ridiculously undervalued

Finally, Enbridge stock still looks dirt cheap, given the improving industry backdrop and the prospect of much higher oil prices. While Enbridge won’t profit as much from soaring energy prices as its producers upstream, the company will get a pretty nice boost in business, as producers look to ramp up in response to the more favourable environment.

At the time of writing, Enbridge shares trade at 18.4 times forward earnings, 1.8 times book value, and 2.5 times sales, all of which are a modest price to pay for the calibre of wide-moat business you’ll be getting.

Bottom line

The regulatory backlash will weigh on Enbridge stock every once in a while. But if you’ve got the discipline to ignore such news, most of which is noise, then you should feel compelled to scoop up shares on the way up, as there’s no guarantee Enbridge will yield close to 7% forever, especially as investors grow the appreciate the projects in its pipeline.

This article represents the opinion of the writer, who may disagree with the “official” recommendation position of a Motley Fool premium service or advisor. We’re Motley! Questioning an investing thesis — even one of our own — helps us all think critically about investing and make decisions that help us become smarter, happier, and richer, so we sometimes publish articles that may not be in line with recommendations, rankings or other content.

Fool contributor Joey Frenette has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool owns shares of and recommends Enbridge.

More on Dividend Stocks

growing plant shoots on stacked coins
Dividend Stocks

5 Dividend Stocks to Buy With Yields Upwards of 5%

These five companies all earn tonnes of cash flow, making them some of the best long-term dividend stocks you can…

Read more »

funds, money, nest egg
Dividend Stocks

TFSA Investors: 3 Stocks to Start Building an Influx of Passive Income

A TFSA is the ideal registered account for passive income, as it doesn't weigh down your tax bill, and any…

Read more »

A red umbrella stands higher than a crowd of black umbrellas.
Dividend Stocks

3 of the Safest Dividend Stocks in Canada

Royal Bank of Canada stock is one of the safest TSX dividend stocks to buy. So is CT REIT and…

Read more »

Growing plant shoots on coins
Dividend Stocks

1 of the Top Canadian Growth Stocks to Buy in February 2023

Many top Canadian growth stocks represent strong underlying businesses, healthy financials, and organic growth opportunities.

Read more »

stock research, analyze data
Dividend Stocks

Wherever the Market Goes, I’m Buying These 3 TSX Stocks

Here are three TSX stocks that could outperform irrespective of the market direction.

Read more »

woman data analyze
Dividend Stocks

1 Oversold Dividend Stock (Yielding 6.5%) to Buy This Month

Here's why SmartCentres REIT (TSX:SRU.UN) is one top dividend stock that long-term investors should consider in this current market.

Read more »

IMAGE OF A NOTEBOOK WITH TFSA WRITTEN ON IT
Dividend Stocks

Better TFSA Buy: Enbridge Stock or Bank of Nova Scotia

Enbridge and Bank of Nova Scotia offer high yields for TFSA investors seeking passive income. Is one stock now undervalued?

Read more »

Golden crown on a red velvet background
Dividend Stocks

2 Top Stocks Just Became Canadian Dividend Aristocrats

These two top Canadian Dividend Aristocrats stocks are reliable companies with impressive long-term growth potential.

Read more »