Release Date: November 01, 2024
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
Q: Can you provide an update on the mainline expansion potential given the current demand? A: Colin Gruending, Executive Vice President, President - Liquids Pipelines, stated that production is ramping nicely, and the mainline is back in apportionment for November. They have commenced commercial discussions with the industry and are engineering an expansion that is more of an optimization rather than a new path. The early response from the industry is positive, and they are looking at in-service dates in late 2026 or 2027.
Q: How does Enbridge view future growth in the natural gas LDC sector, given its position as the largest in North America? A: Gregory Ebel, President and CEO, mentioned that the focus is on integrating the three recent acquisitions rather than pursuing additional LDCs. Michele Harradence, EVP and President, Gas Distribution and Storage, highlighted strong growth potential due to population growth, modernization programs, and unexpected data center demand, particularly in Utah and North Carolina.
Q: What is the outlook for capital deployment in onshore renewables in the US, and how does it impact EBITDA and DCF per share growth rates? A: Matthew Akman, Executive Vice President - Corporate Strategy & President - Power, noted that Enbridge is capitalizing on high demand from blue-chip corporates, achieving mid-teens returns on solar projects. The projects are immediately accretive and provide stable cash flows, with a strong pipeline of additional projects ready to roll out.
Q: Can you provide an update on potential asset sales to Indigenous Groups? A: Colin Gruending stated that Enbridge is committed to reconciliation and is working on partnerships with Indigenous communities. They are in the early stages of discussions and are excited about the potential for capital recycling through these partnerships.
Q: What is the status of the Rio Bravo Pipeline project following the D.C. Circuit's vacatur of the FERC authorization? A: Cynthia Hansen, Executive Vice President, President - Gas Transmission and Midstream, expressed disappointment but noted that the project is still on track for a 2027 in-service date. Enbridge is supporting ongoing efforts to resolve the legal issues, and there is strong industry support for the project.
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
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