The vast majority of MLPs belong to the energy sector, with most operating in oil and gas exploration & production (upstream) or transportation & storage (midstream). However, there are some investors who may not want to have exposure to the high-cyclicality energy sector but want the high-income potential from MLPs. For these investors, we will analyze the prospects of these high-yield MLPs that do not belong to the energy sector.
There are a few MLPs that do not belong to the energy sector and are not directly involved in oil and gas. So here are three non-energy MLPs offering a combination of yield, safety and resilience to downturns: Icahn Enterprises L.P. (NASDAQ:IEP), Landmark Infrastructure Partners (NASDAQ:LMRK) and Compass Diversified (NYSE:CODI).
Source: Investor Place
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