Hess Midstream (HESM) has drawn investor attention after reporting second quarter 2026 results on 3 August and issuing updated earnings guidance for the third quarter and full year 2026.
See our latest analysis for Hess Midstream.
Hess Midstream’s share price has climbed 17.0% year to date to US$40.53. The 3 year total shareholder return of 77.7% and 5 year total shareholder return of 151.8% point to momentum that has built over time around its midstream footprint.
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Hess Midstream now trades at a premium to the average analyst target, yet internal fair value estimates sit far higher. Is the recent share price move a step toward intrinsic value, or is it already ahead of it?
The most followed Hess Midstream narrative sees fair value at $36.83, which sits below the latest close at $40.53, and frames the stock as pricing in more than the core model assumes.
Analysts have pointed to limited clarity on long term growth and sponsor actions, which they see as key inputs for assessing whether Hess Midstream can justify a higher trading range over time or whether the current level already reflects execution and balance sheet strengths.
Want to see what sits underneath that caution on growth and sponsor behavior? The narrative leans on detailed paths for throughput, margins and future earnings multiples. The specific mix of modest revenue expansion, rising profitability and buyback driven share count changes is what shapes the fair value call.
Result: Fair Value of $36.83 (OVERVALUED)
Have a read of the narrative in full and understand what's behind the forecasts.
However, the Hess Midstream narrative could be tested if Bakken development under Chevron slows, or if sponsor decisions shift capital in ways that dilute shareholder focus.
Find out about the key risks to this Hess Midstream narrative.
While the most popular Hess Midstream narrative pegs fair value around $36.83 and labels the stock as roughly 10% overvalued, the SWS DCF model points in the other direction. In that view, Hess Midstream at $40.53 trades at a steep discount to an estimated future cash flow value of $89.61. Which lens do you trust more when cash flows and sentiment do not line up?
Look into how the SWS DCF model arrives at its fair value.
This mix of optimism and caution around Hess Midstream highlights how split sentiment can be. Act while the details are fresh, and weigh the upside against the concerns by reviewing the 3 key rewards and 2 important warning signs.
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