Brookfield Infrastructure Partners (BIP) Could Be 19% Below Fair Value After Preferred Unit Issue

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Brookfield Infrastructure Partners (NYSE:BIP) has announced a bought deal issuance of 4,000,000 5.75% Cumulative Minimum Rate Reset Class A Preferred Limited Partnership Units, Series 19, intended to raise capital for general corporate purposes.

At a share price of US$39.42, Brookfield Infrastructure Partners has a 1 day share price return of 2.87% and a year to date share price return of 14.93%. The 1 year total shareholder return of 37.21% suggests momentum has been building over a longer horizon.

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Brookfield Infrastructure Partners now trades close to a 19% discount to the average analyst target, even after the recent preferred issue and share price move. Is the market rightly cautious, given weak recent revenue and net income trends?

Most Popular Narrative: 15.8% Undervalued

Brookfield Infrastructure Partners last closed at $39.42 compared with a widely followed fair value estimate of $46.82. That gap is grounded in detailed assumptions about future cash flows and margins rather than short term trading swings.

The acceleration of global decarbonization and grid modernization, including ramp-up in LNG exports and integration of renewables, is boosting demand for midstream, utility, and energy transition infrastructure, directly benefiting BIP's diverse asset base and supporting strong organic growth, particularly in Canadian midstream and North American storage. This supports higher contract durations, utilization, and margin resilience.

Want to see what sits behind that fair value gap for Brookfield Infrastructure Partners? The narrative leans heavily on revenue mix, margin expansion and a very specific earnings multiple that investors may want to test for themselves.

Result: Fair Value of $46.82 (UNDERVALUED)

However, Brookfield Infrastructure Partners still faces meaningful risks if capital recycling misfires or if higher leverage and refinancing costs start to pressure cash flows and valuations.

Another View on Brookfield Infrastructure Partners Valuation

While the analyst narrative points to Brookfield Infrastructure Partners as undervalued on future cash flows and fair value of US$46.82, the current P/E of 63.1x tells a different story. It is far above the global integrated utilities average of 18.6x and a fair ratio of 2.4x. Could that premium multiple limit upside if sentiment cools?

NYSE:BIP P/E Ratio as at Aug 2026
NYSE:BIP P/E Ratio as at Aug 2026

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