CALGARY, ALBERTA--(Marketwired - Nov. 6, 2013) -
HIGHLIGHTS
(all financial figures are unaudited and in Canadian dollars)
Enbridge Inc. (TSX:ENB) (NYSE:ENB) - "Enbridge continued its strong performance in 2013," said Al Monaco, President and Chief Executive Officer of Enbridge Inc. (Enbridge or the Company). "Our value proposition remains the same; a unique combination of superior growth, a reliable business model and strong, predictable dividend increases for shareholders. During the third quarter, we continued to add to our record slate of commercially secured growth projects and advanced on a number of other potential opportunities currently under development. In total, 14 new projects have come into service to date in 2013. We remain on track to achieve full year adjusted earnings per share well within our guidance range of $1.74 to $1.90 per share.
"Today's North American energy fundamentals combined with the strategic positioning of our assets are driving significant investment opportunities for Enbridge both in the short and long term," said Mr. Monaco. "In the third quarter, our Board of Directors approved our five-year strategic plan, which we expect will generate significant shareholder value through growth of 10% to 12% in average annual adjusted earnings per share and dividends over the next five years. The strategic position of our assets, our inventory of projects in development and new growth platforms also position us to maintain industry leading growth beyond 2017. That said, our number one priority will continue to be a focus on the safety and reliability of our systems."
Operations
Within Liquids Pipelines, nine month earnings growth was driven by throughput increases over the prior year, primarily from strong first quarter volume growth on Canadian Mainline due to strong supply from western Canada and the on-going effect of crude oil price differentials which drove an increase in long-haul barrels on the Enbridge system. However, volume growth was somewhat tempered in the second and third quarters of 2013 due to the effects of United States midwest refinery turnarounds and shutdowns. Additionally, both the second and third quarters of 2013 reflected lower Canadian Mainline International Joint Tariff (IJT) Residual Benchmark Tolls than the corresponding 2012 periods, which partially offset the volume increase. Regional Oil Sands System contributed to higher earnings from the benefits of new infrastructure including the Woodland and Wood Buffalo pipelines. Also providing a year-to-date increase in adjusted earnings was Enbridge's 50% interest in the Seaway Crude Pipeline System (Seaway Pipeline).
Within Gas Distribution, Enbridge Gas Distribution Inc. (EGD) continued to benefit from customer growth as well as from the absence of earnings sharing in 2013. Partially offsetting the favourable impacts were higher operating and administrative costs. The EGD loss in the third quarter of 2013 primarily reflects the inherent seasonality in EGD's operations where the majority of earnings are achieved in the colder months of the year.
Energy Services had a third consecutive quarter of earnings growth, compared with the corresponding 2012 period, as wide location and crude grade differentials continued to provide attractive arbitrage opportunities. However, the rate of adjusted earnings growth in the third quarter of 2013 was tempered compared with the first half of the year due to narrowing differentials, as expected.
Within Sponsored Investments, Enbridge Energy Partners, L.P. (EEP) earnings increased due to Enbridge's May 2013 investment in preferred units of EEP and higher general partner incentive distributions. However, low natural gas and natural gas liquids (NGL) commodity prices as well as lower volumes continued to impact earnings in EEP's natural gas gathering and processing business. Enbridge Income Fund (the Fund) continued to deliver strong results, bolstered by the renewable energy and crude oil storage assets dropped down to the Fund in 2012 as well as the Bakken Expansion Program which commenced operations in March 2013.
Finally, as the Company continued to pre-fund its record slate of commercially secured growth projects, financing costs have increased primarily through increased preference share dividends in the Company's Corporate segment.
Adjusted earnings for the third quarter of 2013 excluded, among other items, a further accrual of $13 million after-tax and before insurance recoveries recognized in the third quarter of 2013 in connection with the June 2013 Line 37 crude oil release, bringing the total estimated costs associated with this incident to $53 million after-tax. Finally, the Company's earnings continued to reflect changes in unrealized mark-to-market accounting impacts related to the comprehensive long-term economic hedging program Enbridge has in place to mitigate exposures to interest rate variability and foreign exchange, as well as commodity prices. The Company believes that the hedging program supports the generation of reliable cash flows and dividend growth.
Key Developments
"We continue to position Enbridge to meet the growing demand for new energy infrastructure across the North American energy industry and currently have $29 billion of enterprise-wide commercially secured projects expected to come into service between 2013 and 2017," said Mr. Monaco. "Enbridge's existing infrastructure, combined with our ability to safely and successfully execute new projects, will allow us to expand our system and capitalize on growth opportunities well into the second half of the decade."
During the third quarter of 2013, Enbridge announced investments in approximately $4 billion of oil sands infrastructure projects which are expected to be in-service at various points between 2015 and 2017. The projects include the proposed $1.4 billion Norlite Pipeline which will be capable of transporting 270,000 bpd of diluent from Edmonton into the oil sands region as well as the $1.6 billion Wood Buffalo pipeline extension which will be an extension of the recently commissioned Wood Buffalo pipeline. The Wood Buffalo pipeline extension will transport as much as 490,000 bpd of diluted bitumen for the proposed Fort Hills oil sands project (Fort Hills Project) and Suncor Energy Oil Sands Limited Partnership's (Suncor Partnership) oil sands production in the Athabasca region to Enbridge's mainline hub at Hardisty.
"Our strategic position and scale in the Alberta oil sands continues to present great growth opportunities for Enbridge," said Mr. Monaco. "The projects we have recently announced will add significant incremental capacity from the region, allowing us to provide cost-effective transportation solutions for producers."
Enbridge continued to expand its renewable energy generation capacity in the third quarter of 2013. In July, the Company secured a 50% interest in the 80-megawatt (MW) Saint Robert Bellarmin Wind Project (Saint Robert) in Quebec for an approximate investment of $0.1 billion. Additionally, in August the Company commissioned Phase 2 of the 300-MW Lac Alfred Wind Project (Lac Alfred), also located in Quebec. Both Saint Robert and Lac Alfred deliver energy to Hydro Quebec under long-term power purchase agreements (PPA). The third quarter of 2013 also included the commissioning of Enbridge's first power transmission project, the 300-MW Montana-Alberta Tie-Line.
"Renewable energy is a growing part of our business," said Mr. Monaco. "We are the number one producer of solar energy in Canada, the second largest producer of wind power and currently have an interest in over 1,700 MW of renewable power generation capacity. Projects like Saint Robert and Lac Alfred align with Enbridge's value proposition and are an important part of our strategy to develop new platforms to diversify and sustain long-term growth."
Enbridge remained active in the capital markets in the third quarter, issuing approximately $2.4 billion of medium-term notes and US$200 million of preference shares. Additionally, the Company further bolstered its entity-wide general purpose credit facilities by an additional $1.3 billion. This financing will be primarily used to fund the Company's record slate of attractive growth projects.
In October, Midcoast Energy Partners, L.P. (MEP), currently a wholly-owned subsidiary of EEP, announced its initial public offering of 18.5 million Class A common units. The master limited partnership's initial asset will consist of an approximate 40% ownership interest in EEP's existing natural gas and NGL midstream business.
"The offering will provide EEP another source of capital funding, lower its cost of capital and enhance the strategic focus of its operations," Mr. Monaco said. "Under the new structure, EEP will focus on its crude oil liquids pipeline business and MEP will focus on its natural gas and NGL midstream business."
In September 2013, Enbridge was once again named to the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices for the World and North America. Enbridge was also named by the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) to their list of Global 500 companies who demonstrate leadership in addressing the challenges of climate change and greenhouse gas disclosure and management. In October, Enbridge was recognized for the twelfth consecutive year as one of Canada's Top 100 Employers.
"External recognition confirms that we are achieving our objectives not only with respect to the long-term financial outlook for the Company, but also in our environmental and social performance," said Mr. Monaco. "Enbridge has long been committed to an approach that reflects our core values of integrity, safety and respect and to ensuring that our decisions have the best possible impact on our stakeholders, the environment and the communities in which we live and work."
THIRD QUARTER 2013 OVERVIEW
For more information on Enbridge's growth projects and operating results, please see the Management's Discussion and Analysis (MD&A) which is filed on SEDAR and EDGAR and also available on the Company's website at www.enbridge.com/InvestorRelations.aspx. We further draw your attention to Note 2, Revision of Prior Period Financial Statements to the Consolidated Financial Statements as at and for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2013, which discusses a non-cash revision to comparative financial statements. The discussion and analysis included in this news release is based on revised financial results for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2012.
DIVIDEND DECLARATION
On October 30, 2013, the Enbridge Board of Directors declared the following quarterly dividends. All dividends are payable on December 1, 2013 to shareholders of record on November 15, 2013.
Common Shares | $0.31500 |
Preference Shares, Series A | $0.34375 |
Preference Shares, Series B | $0.25000 |
Preference Shares, Series D | $0.25000 |
Preference Shares, Series F | $0.25000 |
Preference Shares, Series H | $0.25000 |
Preference Shares, Series J | US$0.25000 |
Preference Shares, Series L | US$0.25000 |
Preference Shares, Series N | $0.25000 |
Preference Shares, Series P | $0.25000 |
Preference Shares, Series R | $0.25000 |
Preference Shares, Series 1 | US$0.25000 |
Preference Shares, Series 3 | $0.25000 |
Preference Shares, Series 51 | US$0.19590 |
(1) | This first dividend declared for the Preference Shares, Series 5 includes accrued dividends from September 27, 2013, the date the shares were issued. The regular quarterly dividend of US$0.275 per share will take effect on March 1, 2014. |
CONFERENCE CALL
Enbridge will hold a conference call on Wednesday, November 6, 2013 at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time (7:00 a.m. Mountain Time) to discuss the third quarter 2013 results. Analysts, members of the media and other interested parties can access the call toll-free at 1-888-895-5271 from within North America and outside North America at 1-847-619-6547, using the access code of 35873822#. The call will be audio webcast live at http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?p=irol-eventDetails&c=61065&eventID=5040000. A webcast replay and podcast will be available approximately two hours after the conclusion of the event and a transcript will be posted to the website within 24 hours. The replay will be available toll-free at 1-888-843-7419 within North America and outside North America at 1-630-652-3042 (access code 35873822#) until November 13, 2013.
The conference call will begin with presentations by the Company's President and Chief Executive Officer and the Chief Financial Officer, followed by a question and answer period for investment analysts. A question and answer period for members of the media will then immediately follow.
Enbridge Inc., a Canadian Company, is a North American leader in delivering energy and has been included on the Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations in the World ranking for the past five years. As a transporter of energy, Enbridge operates, in Canada and the U.S., the world's longest crude oil and liquids transportation system. The Company also has a significant and growing involvement in natural gas gathering, transmission and midstream businesses, and an increasing involvement in power transmission. As a distributor of energy, Enbridge owns and operates Canada's largest natural gas distribution company, and provides distribution services in Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and New York State. As a generator of energy, Enbridge has interests in 1,700 megawatts of renewable and alternative energy generating capacity and is expanding its interests in wind and solar energy and geothermal. Enbridge employs more than 10,000 people, primarily in Canada and the U.S. and is ranked as one of Canada's Greenest Employers and one of Canada's Top 100 Employers for 2013. Enbridge's common shares trade on the Toronto and New York stock exchanges under the symbol ENB. For more information, visit www.enbridge.com. None of the information contained in, or connected to, Enbridge's website is incorporated in or otherwise part of this news release.
Forward-Looking Information
Forward-looking information, or forward-looking statements, have been included in this news release to provide the Company's shareholders and potential investors with information about the Company and its subsidiaries and affiliates, including management's assessment of Enbridge's and its subsidiaries' future plans and operations. This information may not be appropriate for other purposes. Forward-looking statements are typically identified by words such as "anticipate", "expect", "project", "estimate", "forecast", "plan", "intend", "target", "believe" and similar words suggesting future outcomes or statements regarding an outlook. Forward-looking information or statements included or incorporated by reference in this document include, but are not limited to, statements with respect to: expected earnings/(loss) or adjusted earnings/(loss); expected earnings/(loss) or adjusted earnings/(loss) per share; expected future cash flows; expected costs related to projects under construction; expected in-service dates for projects under construction; expected capital expenditures; estimated future dividends; and expected costs related to leak remediation and potential insurance recoveries.
Although Enbridge believes these forward-looking statements are reasonable based on the information available on the date such statements are made and processes used to prepare the information, such statements are not guarantees of future performance and readers are cautioned against placing undue reliance on forward-looking statements. By their nature, these statements involve a variety of assumptions, known and unknown risks and uncertainties and other factors, which may cause actual results, levels of activity and achievements to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such statements. Material assumptions include assumptions about: the expected supply and demand for crude oil, natural gas, natural gas liquids (NGL) and green energy; prices of crude oil, natural gas, NGL and green energy; expected exchange rates; inflation; interest rates; the availability and price of labour and pipeline construction materials; operational reliability; customer and regulatory approvals; maintenance of support and regulatory approvals for the Company's projects; anticipated in-service dates; and weather. Assumptions regarding the expected supply and demand of crude oil, natural gas, NGL and green energy, and the prices of these commodities, are material to and underlie all forward-looking statements. These factors are relevant to all forward-looking statements as they may impact current and future levels of demand for the Company's services. Similarly, exchange rates, inflation and interest rates impact the economies and business environments in which the Company operates, may impact levels of demand for the Company's services and cost of inputs, and are therefore inherent in all forward-looking statements. Due to the interdependencies and correlation of these macroeconomic factors, the impact of any one assumption on a forward-looking statement cannot be determined with certainty, particularly with respect to expected earnings/(loss) or adjusted earnings/(loss) and associated per share amounts, or estimated future dividends. The most relevant assumptions associated with forward-looking statements on projects under construction, including estimated in-service date and expected capital expenditures include: the availability and price of labour and construction materials; the effects of inflation and foreign exchange rates on labour and material costs; the effects of interest rates on borrowing costs; and the impact of weather and customer and regulatory approvals on construction schedules.
Enbridge's forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties pertaining to operating performance, regulatory parameters, project approval and support, weather, economic and competitive conditions, changes in tax law and tax rate increases, exchange rates, interest rates, commodity prices and supply and demand for commodities, including but not limited to those risks and uncertainties discussed in this news release and in the Company's other filings with Canadian and United States securities regulators. The impact of any one risk, uncertainty or factor on a particular forward-looking statement is not determinable with certainty as these are interdependent and Enbridge's future course of action depends on management's assessment of all information available at the relevant time. Except to the extent required by law, Enbridge assumes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements made in this news release or otherwise, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. All subsequent forward-looking statements, whether written or oral, attributable to Enbridge or persons acting on the Company's behalf, are expressly qualified in their entirety by these cautionary statements.
NON-GAAP MEASURES
This news release contains references to adjusted earnings/(loss), which represent earnings or loss attributable to common shareholders adjusted for unusual, non-recurring or non-operating factors on both a consolidated and segmented basis. These factors, referred to as adjusting items, are reconciled and discussed in the financial results sections of the MD&A for the affected business segments. Adjusting items referred to as changes in unrealized derivative fair value gains or loss are presented net of amounts realized on the settlement of derivative contracts during the applicable period. Management believes the presentation of adjusted earnings/(loss) provides useful information to investors and shareholders as it provides increased transparency and predictive value. Management uses adjusted earnings/(loss) to set targets, assess performance of the Company and set the Company's dividend payout target. Adjusted earnings/(loss) and adjusted earnings/(loss) for each of the segments are not measures that have a standardized meaning prescribed by U.S. GAAP and are not considered GAAP measures; therefore, these measures may not be comparable with similar measures presented by other issuers.
NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS |
Three months ended | Nine months ended | ||||
September 30, | September 30, | ||||
2013 | 2012 | 2013 | 2012 | ||
(millions of Canadian dollars) | |||||
Earnings attributable to common shareholders | 421 | 187 | 713 | 456 | |
Adjusting items: | |||||
Liquids Pipelines | |||||
Canadian Mainline - changes in unrealized derivative fair value (gains)/loss1 | (133) | (90) | 125 | (83) | |
Canadian Mainline - Line 9 tolling adjustment | - | - | - | (6) | |
Regional Oil Sands System - leak remediation and long-term pipeline stabilization costs | 13 | - | 53 | - | |
Regional Oil Sands System - make-up rights out-of-period adjustment | 37 | - | 37 | - | |
Regional Oil Sands System - long-term contractual recovery out-of-period adjustment, net | (31) | - | (31) | - | |
Spearhead Pipeline - changes in unrealized derivative fair value loss1 | - | 1 | - | - | |
Gas Distribution | |||||
EGD - gas transportation costs out-of-period adjustment | 56 | - | 56 | - | |
EGD - warmer than normal weather | - | - | 4 | 24 | |
EGD - tax rate changes | - | - | - | 9 | |
Gas Pipelines, Processing and Energy Services | |||||
Aux Sable - changes in unrealized derivative fair value (gains)/loss1 | - | 8 | - | (15) | |
Energy Services - changes in unrealized derivative fair value (gains)/loss1 | (18) | 232 | (131) | 558 | |
Other - changes in unrealized derivative fair value (gains)/loss1 | 4 | (3) | 60 | - | |
Sponsored Investments | |||||
EEP - leak insurance recoveries | - | (24) | (6) | (24) | |
EEP - leak remediation costs | 5 | 7 | 35 | 9 | |
EEP - changes in unrealized derivative fair value (gains)/loss1 | 6 | 6 | 3 | (1) | |
EEP - tax rate differences/changes | - | - | 3 | - | |
EEP - NGL trucking and marketing investigation costs | - | - | - | 1 | |
Corporate | |||||
Noverco - changes in unrealized derivative fair value (gains)/loss1 | (5) | 11 | (4) | 11 | |
Noverco - equity earnings adjustment | - | - | - | 12 | |
Other Corporate - changes in unrealized derivative fair value (gains)/loss1 | (77) | (89) | 177 | (32) | |
Other Corporate - foreign tax recovery | - | - | (4) | (29) | |
Other Corporate - unrealized foreign exchange loss on translation of intercompany balances, net | - | 17 | - | 17 | |
Other Corporate - tax rate differences/changes | - | 4 | (18) | 7 | |
Adjusted earnings | 278 | 267 | 1,072 | 914 |
(1) | Changes in unrealized derivative fair value gains or loss are presented net of amounts realized on the settlement of derivative contracts during the applicable period. |
HIGHLIGHTS |
Three months ended | Nine months ended | |||||
September 30, | September 30, | |||||
2013 | 2012 | 2013 | 2012 | |||
(unaudited; millions of Canadian dollars, except per share amounts) | ||||||
Earnings attributable to common shareholders1 | ||||||
Liquids Pipelines | 301 | 276 | 381 | 567 | ||
Gas Distribution | (85) | (18) | 49 | 80 | ||
Gas Pipelines, Processing and Energy Services | 68 | (191) | 257 | (409) | ||
Sponsored Investments | 75 | 80 | 189 | 211 | ||
Corporate | 62 | 40 | (163) | 7 | ||
421 | 187 | 713 | 456 | |||
Earnings per common share1 | 0.52 | 0.24 | 0.89 | 0.59 | ||
Diluted earnings per common share1 | 0.51 | 0.24 | 0.88 | 0.59 | ||
Adjusted earnings1,2 | ||||||
Liquids Pipelines | 187 | 187 | 565 | 478 | ||
Gas Distribution | (29) | (18) | 109 | 113 | ||
Gas Pipelines, Processing and Energy Services | 54 | 46 | 186 | 134 | ||
Sponsored Investments | 86 | 69 | 224 | 196 | ||
Corporate | (20) | (17) | (12) | (7) | ||
278 | 267 | 1,072 | 914 | |||
Adjusted earnings per common share1 | 0.34 | 0.34 | 1.33 | 1.19 | ||
Cash flow data | ||||||
Cash provided by operating activities | 830 | 740 | 2,560 | 2,372 | ||
Cash used in investing activities | (2,562) | (1,619) | (6,154) | (4,022) | ||
Cash provided by financing activities | 1,175 | 1,949 | 2,326 | 2,670 | ||
Dividends | ||||||
Common share dividends declared | 261 | 225 | 774 | 668 | ||
Dividends paid per common share | 0.3150 | 0.2825 | 0.9450 | 0.8475 | ||
Shares outstanding (millions) | ||||||
Weighted average common shares outstanding | 814 | 780 | 803 | 769 | ||
Diluted weighted average common shares outstanding | 824 | 792 | 814 | 781 | ||
Operating data | ||||||
Liquids Pipelines - Average deliveries (thousands of barrels per day) | ||||||
Canadian Mainline3 | 1,736 | 1,617 | 1,707 | 1,654 | ||
Regional Oil Sands System4 | 578 | 387 | 490 | 390 | ||
Spearhead Pipeline | 172 | 155 | 174 | 157 | ||
Gas Distribution - Enbridge Gas Distribution (EGD) | ||||||
Volumes (billions of cubic feet) | 44 | 45 | 299 | 272 | ||
Number of active customers (thousands)5 | 2,040 | 2,007 | 2,040 | 2,007 | ||
Heating degree days6 | ||||||
Actual | 89 | 83 | 2,378 | 1,989 | ||
Forecast based on normal weather | 54 | 80 | 2,420 | 2,328 | ||
Gas Pipelines, Processing and Energy Services - Average | ||||||
throughput volume (millions of cubic feet per day) | ||||||
Alliance Pipeline US | 1,514 | 1,448 | 1,569 | 1,555 | ||
Vector Pipeline | 1,406 | 1,384 | 1,511 | 1,519 | ||
Enbridge Offshore Pipelines | 1,458 | 1,508 | 1,420 | 1,537 | ||
(1) | Earnings attributable to common shareholders and Adjusted earnings, along with corresponding per common share amounts, for the three and nine months ended September 30, 2012 have been revised. See Note 2 to the September 30, 2013 Consolidated Financial Statements. |
(2) | Adjusted earnings represent earnings attributable to common shareholders adjusted for non-recurring or non-operating factors. Adjusted earnings and adjusted earnings per common share are non-GAAP measures that do not have any standardized meaning prescribed by GAAP. |
(3) | Canadian Mainline includes deliveries ex-Gretna, Manitoba which is made up of United States and eastern Canada deliveries entering the mainline in western Canada. |
(4) | Volumes are for the Athabasca mainline and Waupisoo Pipeline and exclude laterals on the Regional Oil Sands System. |
(5) | Number of active customers is the number of natural gas consuming EGD customers at the end of the period. |
(6) | Heating degree days is a measure of coldness that is indicative of volumetric requirements for natural gas utilized for heating purposes in EGD's franchise area. It is calculated by accumulating, for the fiscal period, the total number of degrees each day by which the daily mean temperature falls below 18 degrees Celsius. The figures given are those accumulated in the Greater Toronto Area. |
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