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SMC (Summit Midstream) Intrinsic Value: DCF (FCF Based) : $-4.49 (As of Jun. 21, 2025)


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What is Summit Midstream Intrinsic Value: DCF (FCF Based)?

As of today (2025-06-21), Summit Midstream's intrinsic value calculated from the Discounted Cash Flow model is $-4.49.

Note: Discounted Cash Flow model is only suitable for predictable companies (Business Predictability Rank higher than 1-Star). If the company's predictability rank is 1-Star or Not Rated, result may not be accurate due to the low predictability of business and the data will not be stored into our database.

Summit Midstream's Predictability Rank is 1-Star. Thus, this page is only used for demonstration purposes and the DCF related results in the screener and portfolio will appear as zero.

Margin of Safety (FCF Based) using Discounted Cash Flow model for Summit Midstream is N/A.

The industry rank for Summit Midstream's Intrinsic Value: DCF (FCF Based) or its related term are showing as below:

SMC's Price-to-DCF (FCF Based) is not ranked *
in the Oil & Gas industry.
Industry Median: 0.715
* Ranked among companies with meaningful Price-to-DCF (FCF Based) only.

Summit Midstream Intrinsic Value: DCF (FCF Based) Historical Data

The historical data trend for Summit Midstream's Intrinsic Value: DCF (FCF Based) can be seen below:

* For Operating Data section: All numbers are indicated by the unit behind each term and all currency related amount are in USD.
* For other sections: All numbers are in millions except for per share data, ratio, and percentage. All currency related amount are indicated in the company's associated stock exchange currency.

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Summit Midstream Intrinsic Value: DCF (FCF Based) Chart

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Competitive Comparison of Summit Midstream's Intrinsic Value: DCF (FCF Based)

For the Oil & Gas Midstream subindustry, Summit Midstream's Price-to-DCF (FCF Based), along with its competitors' market caps and Price-to-DCF (FCF Based) data, can be viewed below:

* Competitive companies are chosen from companies within the same industry, with headquarter located in same country, with closest market capitalization; x-axis shows the market cap, and y-axis shows the term value; the bigger the dot, the larger the market cap. Note that "N/A" values will not show up in the chart.


Summit Midstream's Price-to-DCF (FCF Based) Distribution in the Oil & Gas Industry

For the Oil & Gas industry and Energy sector, Summit Midstream's Price-to-DCF (FCF Based) distribution charts can be found below:

* The bar in red indicates where Summit Midstream's Price-to-DCF (FCF Based) falls into.


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Summit Midstream Intrinsic Value: DCF (FCF Based) Calculation

This is the intrinsic value calculated from the Discounted Cash Flow model with default parameters. In a discounted cash flow model, the future cash flow is estimated based on a cash flow growth rate and a discount rate. The cash flow of the future is discounted to its current value at the discount rate. All of the discounted future cash flow is added together to get the current intrinsic value of the company.

Usually a two-stage model is used when calculating a stock's intrinsic value using a discounted cash flow model. The first stage is called the growth stage; the second is called the terminal stage. In the growth stage the company grows at a faster rate. Because it cannot grow at that rate forever, a lower rate is used for the terminal stage.

GuruFocus DCF calculator is a two-stage model. The default values are defined as:

1. Discount Rate: d = 11%
A reasonable discount rate assumption should be at least the long term average return of the stock market, which can be estimated from risk free rate plus risk premium of stock market. GuruFocus uses 10-Year Treasury Constant Maturity Rate as the risk-free rate and rounded up to the nearest integer. It is updated daily. The current risk-free rate is 4.38%. Please go to Economic Indicators page for more information. Please note that we use the 10-Year Treasury Constant Maturity Rate of the country/region where the company is headquartered. If the data for that country/region is not available, then we will use the 10-Year Treasury Constant Maturity Rate of the United States as default. Then we added a risk premium of 6% to get the estimated discount rate. Some investors use their expected rate of return, which is also reasonable. A typical discount rate can be anywhere between 6% - 20%.

2. Growth Rate in the growth stage: g1 = 5%
The Growth Rate in the growth stage is initially set as the default 10-Year FCF Growth Rate (Per Share). In cases where the 10-year growth rate is unavailable, it defaults to using the 5-Year FCF Growth Rate (Per Share). If both the 10-year and 5-year growth rates are unavailable, the system defaults to the 3-Year FCF Growth Rate (Per Share).
However, it's important to note that there is a growth rate range. If the calculated growth rate exceeds 20%, it will be capped at 20%. Conversely, if the calculated growth rate falls below 5%, it will be adjusted to 5% to maintain a reasonable range.
=> Summit Midstream's average Free Cash Flow Growth Rate in the past 3 years was -66.70%, which is less than 5%. GuruFocus defaults => Growth Rate: 5%

3. Years of Growth Stage: y1 = 10

4. Terminal Growth Rate: g2 = 4%

5. Years of Terminal Growth: y2 = 10

6. Free Cash Flow per Share: fcf = $-0.389.
However, GuruFocus DCF calculator is actually a Discounted Earnings calculator, the EPS without NRI is used as the default. The reason we are doing this is we found that historically stock prices are more correlated with earnings than free cash flow.

All of the default settings can be changed and the results are calculated automatically.

Summit Midstream's Intrinsic Value: DCF (FCF Based) for today is calculated as

Intrinsic Value: DCF (FCF Based)=Free Cash Flow per Share*{[(1+g1)/(1+d)+(1+g1)^2/(1+d)^2+...+(1+g1)^10/(1+d)^10]
+(1+g1)^10/(1+d)^10*[(1+g2)/(1+d)+(1+g2)^2/(1+d)^2+...+(1+g2)^10/(1+d)^10]}

set x = (1+g1)/(1+d) = (1+0.05)/(1+0.11) = 0.94594594594595
and y = (1+g2)/(1+d) = (1+0.04)/(1+0.11) = 0.93693693693694

Intrinsic Value: DCF (FCF Based)=Free Cash Flow per Share*{[x+x^2+...+x^10]+x^10*[y+y^2+...+y^10]}
=Free Cash Flow per Share*[x*(1-x^10)/(1-x)+x^10*y*(1-y^10)/(1-y)]
=-0.389*11.5406
=-4.49

Margin of Safety (FCF Based)=(Intrinsic Value: DCF (FCF Based)-Current Price)/Intrinsic Value: DCF (FCF Based)
=(-4.49-26.07)/-4.49
=N/A

* For Operating Data section: All numbers are indicated by the unit behind each term and all currency related amount are in USD.
* For other sections: All numbers are in millions except for per share data, ratio, and percentage. All currency related amount are indicated in the company's associated stock exchange currency.


Summit Midstream  (NYSE:SMC) Intrinsic Value: DCF (FCF Based) Explanation

Unlike valuation methods such as Net Current Asset Value, Tangible Book per Share, Graham Number, Median PS Value etc, discounted Cash Flow model evaluates the companies based on their future earnings power instead of their assets.


Be Aware

What you need to know about the DCF model:

1. The DCF model evaluates a company based on its future earnings power
2. Growth is taken into account; therefore a faster growth company is worth more if everything else is the same.
3. Since we are projecting future growth, it is assumed that the company will grow at the same rate as it did during the past 10 years. Therefore this model works better for the companies that have relatively consistent performance.
4. The DCF model works poorly for inconsistent performers such as cyclicals.
5. What discount rate should you use? Your expected return from the investment is a good discount rate assumption.
6. A larger margin of safety should be required for companies with less predictable businesses.

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Summit Midstream Business Description

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Address
910 Louisiana Street, Suite 4200, Houston, TX, USA, 77002
Summit Midstream Corp is a value-driven corporation focused on developing, owning and operating midstream energy infrastructure assets strategically located in unconventional resource basins, shale formations, in the continental U.S. It currently operates natural gas, crude oil and produced water gathering systems in four unconventional resource basins: the Williston Basin in North Dakota, which includes the Bakken and Three Forks shale formations; the Denver-Julesburg Basin, which includes the Niobrara and Codell shale formations in Colorado and Wyoming; the Fort Worth Basin in Texas, which includes the Barnett Shale formation; and the Piceance Basin in Colorado, which includes the liquids-rich Mesaverde formation as well as the emerging Mancos and Niobrara Shale formations.
Executives
J Heath Deneke director, officer: See remarks below. 700 LOUISIANA STREET, SUITE 2550, HOUSTON TX 77002
Jerry L Peters director, other: See Remarks 1811 AKSARBEN DRIVE, OMAHA NE 68106
James David Johnston officer: See remarks below. 910 LOUISIANA STREET, SUITE 4200, HOUSTON TX 77002
Rommel M. Oates director, other: See Remarks. 910 LOUISIANA STREET, SUITE 4200, HOUSTON TX 77002
William J. Mault officer: See remarks below. 910 LOUISIANA STREET, SUITE 4200, HOUSTON TX 77002
Matthew B. Sicinski officer: See remarks below. 910 LOUISIANA STREET, SUITE 4200, HOUSTON TX 77002
James J Cleary director, other: See Remarks. 12 E. 49TH STREET, 39TH FLOOR, NEW YORK NY 10017
Robert Joseph Mcnally director, other: See Remarks. 625 LIBERTY AVENUE, SUITE 1700, C/O EQT CORPORATION, PITTSBURGH PA 15222
Marguerite Woung-chapman director, other: See Remarks. 1001 LOUISIANA, HOUSTON TX 77002
Christopher M Leininger director, other: See Remarks. 11943 EL CAMINO REAL, SUITE 200, SAN DIEGO CA 92130
Francesco Ciabatti director, other: See Remarks. 51 JOHN F. KENNEDY PARKWAY, SUITE 200, SHORT HILLS NJ 07078
James Lee Jacobe director, other: See Remarks. 1790 HUGHES LANDING BLVD., SUITE 500, THE WOODLANDS TX 77380
Energy Capital Partners Ii (summit Co-invest), Lp director, 10 percent owner C/O ENERGY CAPITAL PARTNERS II, 51 JOHN F. KENNEDY PARKWAY, SUITE 200, SHORT HILLS NJ 07078
Energy Capital Partners Ii-c (summit Ip), Lp director, 10 percent owner 51 JOHN F. KENNEDY PARKWAY, SUITE 1250, SHORT HILLS NJ 07078
Energy Capital Partners Ii-b Ip, Lp director, 10 percent owner 51 JOHN F. KENNEDY PARKWAY, SUITE 1250, SHORT HILLS NJ 07078