MPLX LP
NYSE:MPLX

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MPLX LP
NYSE:MPLX
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Price: 53.7 USD -0.68% Market Closed
Market Cap: 54.9B USD

During the last 3 months MPLX LP insiders bought 211k USD , and have not sold any shares. The stock price has increased by 12% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Mar 7, 2025 by Lyon Shawn M (Vice President and Controller) , who bought 211k USD worth of MPLX shares.

Last Transactions:
Lyon Shawn M
Vice President and Controller
$+211k
Hagedorn Carl Kristopher
Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
$-189k
Floerke Gregory Scott
Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer
$-87.5k
Floerke Gregory Scott
Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer
$-83k
Semple Frank M
Lead Independent Director
$-924k
Floerke Gregory Scott
Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer
$-78.2k
Semple Frank M
Lead Independent Director
$-864k
Floerke Gregory Scott
Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer
$-67.5k
Floerke Gregory Scott
Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer
$-62.5k
Floerke Gregory Scott
Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer
$-57.5k
Floerke Gregory Scott
Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer
$-52.5k
Peiffer Garry L.
Director
$+513.3k
Sandman Dan D
$+998.5k
Heminger Gary R.
Board Director
$+812.6k
Peiffer Garry L.
Director
$+488.6k
Floerke Gregory Scott
Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer
$-74k
Floerke Gregory Scott
Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer
$-72k
Floerke Gregory Scott
Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer
$-68.8k
Bromley C Corwin
Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer
$-86.3k
Heminger Gary R.
Board Director
$+49.9k
Nickerson Randy S
Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer
$-543k
Nickerson Randy S
Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer
$-579.1k
Floerke Gregory Scott
Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer
$-37k
Nickerson Randy S
Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer
$-541.2k
Bromley C Corwin
Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer
$-90k
Floerke Gregory Scott
Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer
$-36k
Floerke Gregory Scott
Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer
$-35k
Semple Frank M
Lead Independent Director
$-1.5m
Nickerson Randy S
Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer
$-259.3k
Nickerson Randy S
Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer
$-235.9k
Semple Frank M
Lead Independent Director
$-1.5m
Nickerson Randy S
Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer
$-496k
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During the last 3 months MPLX LP insiders bought 211k USD , and have not sold any shares. The stock price has increased by 12% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Mar 7, 2025 by Lyon Shawn M (Vice President and Controller) , who bought 211k USD worth of MPLX shares.

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Economic Moat
Narrow
Market Cap
54.6B USD
Industry
Energy

MPLX LP operates as an integrated midstream company primarily in the United States, flourishing in a landscape defined by a delicate balance of energy demand and infrastructure development. Formed as a master limited partnership by Marathon Petroleum Corporation in 2012, MPLX LP seized the opportunity within the burgeoning shale oil and natural gas industries to carve out a robust position in transport and storage logistics. Essentially, MPLX ensures that natural gas, crude oil, and refined products reach their destinations efficiently through their extensive network of pipelines and storage facilities. The company’s operations are underpinned by long-term, fee-based contracts that yield consistent revenue, largely insulated from the volatile swings in commodity prices. This fee-for-service model secures steady cash flows by allowing producers to rely on MPLX's infrastructure to transport their products to markets or storage locations. At the heart of MPLX's strategy is its diversified operation encompassing both logistics and gathering and processing segments. The logistics segment manages transportation and storage that includes pipelines, terminals, and marine operations, creating a reliable transit hub for energy commodities. Meanwhile, the gathering and processing segment optimizes the supply chain at its origin by collecting raw natural gas and crude oil, subsequently treating and transforming it into market-ready components. This dual-segment model empowers MPLX to harness synergies across the energy supply chain, maintaining strong ties with Marathon Petroleum while also engaging third-party contracts. Through strategic expansions and acquisitions, MPLX has broadened its reach, ensuring that as energy trends evolve, it remains a steadfast player in the midstream infrastructure realm, capitalizing on its scalability and expertise to fuel future growth.

MPLX Intrinsic Value
49.64 USD
Overvaluation 8%
Intrinsic Value
Price

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Insider trading refers to the buying or selling of a company’s stock by individuals with access to non-public, material information about the company.

While legal insider trading occurs when insiders follow disclosure rules, illegal insider trading involves trading based on confidential information and is prohibited by law.

Why is Insider Trading Important?

It isn't a coincidence that corporate executives seem to always buy at the right times. After all, they have access to every bit of company information you could ever want.

However, the fact that company executives have unique insights doesn't mean that individual investors are always left in the dark. Insider trading data is out there for all who want to use it.

Peter Lynch

Insiders might sell their shares for any number of reasons, but they buy them for only one: they think the price will rise.

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