Is Enbridge the Best Energy Stock to Buy in This Environment?

Enbridge is a top energy stock, especially for dividend investors, but is it the best energy stock to buy for your portfolio?

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Even before the war in Ukraine started earlier this year, energy stocks were some of the best assets to buy in the current market environment. So, it’s no surprise that Enbridge (TSX:ENB)(NYSE:ENB) stock and several other Canadian energy companies have been the top performers so far year to date.

Now, with the war in Ukraine, though, the tailwinds that energy stocks have been seeing have picked up considerably. Therefore, it’s crucial that investors have exposure to high-quality energy stocks in their portfolios.

So, with Enbridge being the $100 billion energy giant that it is, you may be wondering if it’s the best energy stock to buy now.

Is Enbridge stock a buy in this environment?

There’s no question Enbridge is an excellent stock and one of the best companies you can buy for your portfolio. What’s so attractive about Enbridge is that even if the energy industry weren’t seeing significant tailwinds like it is today, it would still be an excellent investment and a stock you can count on.

Whether it’s the very best energy stock to buy for your portfolio will depend on several factors. Enbridge is more suited for investors that are looking for lower-risk investments and safer income. The company’s operations are extremely defensive, and it’s a Dividend Aristocrat that pays a meaningful dividend.

Enbridge could still be a top stock in your portfolio that generates tonnes of income. However, if you’re more of a growth investor or younger and willing to take on more risk, you may want to consider a stock with more exposure to energy production. These tend to be more volatile and therefore offer more growth potential in the current environment.

What’s the best energy stock to buy now?

The key to making high-quality investments is buying energy stocks that will perform well today but will also be companies we can own for years. Right now, energy stocks have a tonne of momentum, but there’s no telling what’s going to happen a few months from now.

So, it’s crucial to find businesses that are companies you have confidence in. That’s why two of the best investments in the energy sector to consider are Peyto Exploration and Development (TSX:PEY) and Freehold Royalties (TSX:FRU).

Both stocks offer attractive growth as well as substantial income. With that being said, Freehold is a stock that’s particularly attractive for dividend investors.

The company owns land that other energy stocks produce oil and gas on. Then they pay Freehold a royalty. So, it offers exposure to increasing commodity prices and production, but it’s a lower-risk way of doing so.

And because the company has hardly any debt and pays most of its income back to investors through its 6.4% dividend, it’s a stock with much less risk than its peers. So, if you’re looking to find the best energy stock to buy, Enbridge is certainly one, but Freehold is another top contender.

However, Peyto is another energy stock you can have confidence owning long term, as it’s one of the highest-quality natural gas producers. Natural gas is a fossil fuel that has a tonne of long-term potential itself, and because Peyto is a well-managed, low-cost producer, it’s certainly a top energy stock to buy now.

Plus, on top of the short- and long-term growth potential it offers, Peyto’s dividend currently yields 4.2%. So, while Enbridge stock is an excellent investment to consider today, there are several other high-quality energy stocks to buy in this environment.

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 Daniel Da Costa owns ENBRIDGE INC and FREEHOLD ROYALTIES LTD. The Motley Fool recommends Enbridge and FREEHOLD ROYALTIES LTD.

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