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Industry
  
Investment

Founded
  
2004

Founder
  
Gabriel Hammond

Headquarters
  
Dallas, Texas, United States

Key people
  
Gabriel Hammond Stuart Cartner

Products
  
Master limited partnerships

SteelPath is an investment advisory firm based in Dallas, Texas that specializes exclusively in master limited partnerships ("MLPs"). The company is registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission as an investment advisor. In 2010, the company received press attention by becoming the first investment advisor to offer open-ended MLP mutual funds.

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History

SteelPath was founded in 2004 as Alerian, by Gabriel Hammond. The company created the Alerian MLP Index (NYSE: AMZ), which was the first of its kind and is now broadly considered to be the benchmark for the Master Limited Partnership asset class. In March 2010, the active management side of the business was re-branded as SteelPath and spun off from Alerian and shortly thereafter created a family of open-ended mutual funds focused on Master Limited Partnerships. Gabriel Hammond, who previously handled MLPs for Goldman Sachs & Co. and Stuart Cartner, also previously with Goldman Sachs, now manage all SteelPath funds. OppenheimerFunds has completed the purchase of SteelPath Capital Management and SteelPath Fund Advisors (“SteelPath”) effective December 3, 2012.

Investment Focus

SteelPath is focused exclusively on investing in energy infrastructure through the emerging midstream energy Master Limited Partnerships asset class. These companies are the energy infrastructure analogue to real estate investment trusts (“REITS”), and similarly do not have entity level taxation, while trading on public stock exchanges. MLPs typically distribute a majority of the cash flow generated as distributions to investors and continue to be one of the highest yielding equity asset classes in the US.

Investment Products

Historically, MLPs were difficult for many investors to hold directly, due to the multiple state partnership tax returns (K-1s) that needed to be filed for each MLP. SteelPath was the first investment advisor to launch an open-ended mutual fund focused on MLPs, offering investors access to the space with one 1099 tax return, investment transparency, and no leverage. SteelPath also manages other MLP investment vehicles, including private investment partnerships and separately managed accounts.

Education

SteelPath regularly publishes various objective investor education documents designed to improve the investment community’s knowledge of Master Limited Partnerships.

References

SteelPath Wikipedia