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Delek Logistics raises dividend to $1.135, shares drop 13% due to offering.

Delek Logistics Partners raised its quarterly dividend to $1.135 per share, marking the 54th consecutive increase and providing a yield of 7.7%. However, the company also announced a share offering tโ€ฆ

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Nasdaq News โ€” 16 August 2026
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Delek Logistics Partners has increased its dividend for the third time this year, marking a significant milestone for the midstream energy company. On July 22, the firm raised its quarterly distribution by half a cent to $1.135 per share. This increase continues a remarkable trend, as it represents the 54th consecutive quarter in which Delek has lifted its payout to shareholders.

The timing of this dividend hike comes as pipeline stocks across the energy sector are showing resilience, with many companies announcing higher payouts in recent weeks. Delek operates in key domestic shale regions and has maintained a steady increase in dividends, even amid recent fluctuations in stock prices. This consistency is particularly appealing to investors looking for reliable returns, especially as the stock has pulled back recently, leading to an attractive yield of 7.7%.

Despite the positive dividend news, there are some challenges for Delek Logistics. The company announced a 4 million-share offering at $50 per share, which is significantly lower than its closing price of $60 on August 12. This move has raised concerns among investors, as it dilutes shareholder value by $200 million, a substantial portion of its $2.8 billion market capitalization. Following the announcement, Delek Logistics' stock fell nearly 13%, prompting investors to weigh the implications of the dilution against the allure of the rising dividend.

Looking ahead, analysts expect another dividend increase from Delek in October, based on the company's historical cadence. However, potential investors may want to wait for the market to stabilize before entering. While the dividend increase is a positive sign for current shareholders, the recent stock decline and share offering underscore the complexities of investing in the energy sector. For those already invested, the dividend growth offers a silver lining amidst market volatility.

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