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DELEK LOGISTICS PARTNERS, LP
As of May 30, 2026 at 24:05 UTC
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About DELEK LOGISTICS PARTNERS, LP
Delek Logistics Partners LP owns and operates logistics and marketing assets for crude oil and intermediate and refined products. The company's segment includes gathering and processing; wholesale marketing and terminalling; storage and transportation and investment in pipeline joint ventures. It generates maximum revenue from the wholesale marketing and terminalling segment, which provides marketing services for the refined products output of the Delek Holdings' refineries, engages in wholesale activity at its terminals and terminals owned by third parties, whereby it purchases light product for sale and exchange to third parties, and provides terminalling services at its refined products terminals to independent third parties and Delek Holdings.
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5 articlesDelek U.S. Holdings surged 15.1% after reporting better-than-expected Q1 earnings. The small-cap refiner is benefiting from high jet fuel refining margins and a $220 million cost-cutting program. With its refining operations, logistics stake, and potential government exemption payments, management believes the stock could be worth roughly double its current price.
The article highlights three high-yield dividend stocks suitable for income investors: Conagra Brands (7.4% yield) with improved financial positioning, Delek Logistics Partners (8.9% yield) with 13 consecutive years of distribution growth, and Starwood Property Trust (10.7% yield) with a diversified business model and over a decade of stable dividends. While ultra-high-yield stocks carry dividend cut risks, these three companies appear well-positioned to maintain their current payouts.
Delek Logistics Partners reported record adjusted EBITDA of $536 million for 2025, driven by strong execution across natural gas, crude, and water businesses, plus acquisitions of H2O and Gravity. The company increased Libbey Complex capacity to 160 million scf per day and approved its 52nd consecutive quarterly distribution increase to $1.125 per unit. Management initiated 2026 EBITDA guidance of $520-560 million and highlighted that 82% of EBITDA now comes from third-party businesses, reducing dependence on sponsor Delek US Holdings.
Three energy midstream companies—Delek Logistics Partners, Hess Midstream, and Plains All American Pipeline—offer high dividend yields between 8-9% and have recently increased their distributions. All three have strong cash flow generation, long-term contracts, and strategic investments positioning them for continued dividend growth.