Hogs get slaughtered, remember?
If you accept less than the 68 cents/unit, you'll be positioned to take advantage of a low price in NGL which is greatly undervalued.
Many times I've disregarded a pending distribution to take advantage of the elevated valuation coming my way because of hunter pursuit and sold out the eve of its going ex. But when there's a big amount of cap. appreciation PLUS opportunity to reapply the funds towards something way under value? Sometimes we can say "Excuse me." and mean it before the fact.
I'm waiting for NGL to hit different price points with two orders in as of this writing for low-ball prospecting value. My plans are laid out at the NGL board.
Keep us posted as to how you handle things. Always interesting and fun, too.
I doubt you'll get your price. I'd sooner expect short termers to sell off in the closing half hour, knowing there's little point in holding on once it goes ex-D. However, you know what you're doing so have at it.