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Pembina Stock: Is Its 7.6% Yield Still Safe?

Pembina Stock: Is Its 7.6% Yield Still Safe?
  • PublishedMay 13, 2020

The Oxford Club’s Chief Income Strategist, Marc Lichtenfeld, takes a look at Pembina stock and its dividend safety rating.

A little more than a year ago, I wrote that Pembina Pipeline (NYSE: PBA) would earn a dividend safety upgrade if 2019’s free cash flow projection was on the mark.

It wasn’t. Not even close.

In March 2019, the Canadian pipeline company was forecast to generate CA$1.44 billion in free cash flow. Instead, it generated just CA$887 million while paying out CA$1.32 billion in dividends.

In other words, it paid out CA$1.48 in dividends for every CA$1 in free cash flow.

This year, free cash flow is expected to grow 10% to CA$975.3 million, which still won’t cover the CA$1.38 billion the company will likely pay shareholders.

That figure includes the cash flow generated from the portion of pipeline acquired from Kinder Morgan (NYSE: KMI) last December.

Pembina stock cash flow
When a company doesn’t generate enough cash to pay the dividend, it must dip into cash on hand or borrow money.

Another problem for Pembina is that it has borrowed a lot of money already. The company has more than CA$10.6 billion in debt.

Its debt-to-EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization) ratio, a measure that we use in SafetyNet Pro, is more than 4, which is too high.

In other words, Pembina’s debt is more than four times the amount of EBITDA.

The Calgary, Alberta-based oil and gas pipeline company has never cut its dividend since it began paying one in 2010, and it has raised its dividend each year since 2012. So that’s positive.

Pembina Stock and Company Cash Flow

Pembina’s cash flow doesn’t cover the dividend, and it doesn’t appear that it will anytime soon. So the company will have to go further into debt to pay shareholders.

In a normal environment, perhaps that’s sustainable for a while. But we are no longer in a normal environment.

Considering Pembina’s lack of cash flow and high debt load, the dividend cannot be considered safe. In fact, the stock not only failed to get an upgrade from last year, but also has fallen two notches to the lowest rating for dividend safety.

Dividend Safety Rating: F

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Pembina Dividend Watch

As you can see, Pembina stock is not safe at the moment. Keep a close watch on the pipeline company’s dividend going forward.

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Written By
Marc Lichtenfeld

A master of the steady, reliable science of income investing, Marc’s commentary has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, Barron’s and U.S. News & World Report. He has also appeared on CNBC, Fox Business and Yahoo Finance. His book Get Rich With Dividends: A Proven System for Double-Digit Returns achieved best-seller status shortly after its release in 2012. Marc captures the hearts and minds of readers approaching their golden years in his daily e-letter, Wealthy Retirement.

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