2 Infrastructure Stocks You Can Buy and Hold for the Next Decade

The energy industry landscape has changed dramatically over the past few months. Russia's invasion of Ukraine has made energy security a priority for a growing number of countries. That's driving increased interest in liquified natural gas (LNG), which can provide energy security at a lower emissions profile than oil and coal.

LNG requires a significant infrastructure investment. The energy industry needs to build more pipeline capacity to transport natural gas to new liquefaction and export terminals. Two leaders in developing natural gas infrastructure are Energy Transfer (NYSE: ET) and Kinder Morgan (NYSE: KMI). That makes them ideal ways to play in the upcoming LNG investment wave over the next decade.

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