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TC Energy Corp T.TRP.P.E


Primary Symbol: T.TRP Alternate Symbol(s):  TRPEF | T.TRP.P.A | T.TRP.P.B | TRPPF | T.TRP.P.C | TRPRF | T.TRP.P.D | TCENF | TCEYF | T.TRP.P.F | T.TRP.P.G | TCANF | T.TRP.P.H | TRP | T.TRP.P.I | TCNCF | TNCAF

TC Energy Corporation is a Canada-based energy problem solver working to move, generate and store the energy in North America. Its segments include Canadian Natural Gas Pipelines, U.S. Natural Gas Pipelines and Mexico Natural Gas Pipelines, Liquids Pipelines and Power and Energy Solutions. The Company's business includes Energy Solutions, Natural Gas, Oil and Liquids and Power and Storage. The Natural Gas business includes its 93,300 kilometers (km) (57,900 miles) network of natural gas pipelines, which supplies more than 25 % of the clean-burning natural gas consumed daily across North America to heat homes, fuel industries and generate power. The Oil and Liquids business has its oil & liquids pipeline infrastructure, approximately 4,900 km, which connects Alberta crude oil supplies to United States refining markets in Illinois, Oklahoma, Texas and the United States Gulf Coast. Its portfolio of energy infrastructure assets includes investments in seven power generation facilities.


TSX:TRP - Post by User

Post by TimeBuilderon Aug 04, 2023 2:46pm
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Noted: TRP mentioned

Noted: TRP mentioned

UPDATE 3-Pipeline operator Enbridge boosts quarterly profit, not eyeing split

(Updates with comments about split option, Alberta renewable power delay)

By Arshreet Singh and Rod Nickel

Aug 4 (Reuters) - Canadian pipeline operator Enbridge Inc reported higher second-quarter profit on Friday due to increased oil volumes, and said it was not considering splitting its business.

Rival TC Energy said last week it would spin off its oil pipeline operations and focus on transporting natural gas, saying the businesses would be more valuable apart.

"Increasingly you're seeing that premier valuations should go to companies that can play all parts of the energy evolution," Enbridge CEO Greg Ebel said on a call with analysts.

"I just don't see (a split) today for a company of our breadth, size and diversity, and frankly low risk diversification."

Shares of the Calgary, Alberta-based company rose 0.6% to C$48.36 in Toronto.

Enbridge officials said they had no late-stage renewable power projects affected by a delay in approvals by Alberta over the government's concerns about land use and reliability.

"This balanced approach of governments starting to focus on affordability, security and reliability makes sense," Ebel said.

Enbridge's Mainline system, which ships the bulk of Canadian crude to the U.S., transported 3 million barrels per day (bpd) in the second quarter, compared with 2.8 million bpd a year earlier.

The Mainline earned C$1.45 billion ($1.09 billion) in the quarter, up 19% from last year.

The company reaffirmed its 2023 core earnings guidance and posted adjusted earnings of 68 Canadian cents, in line with analysts' average expectations, according to Refinitiv data.

Enbridge reported net income of C$1.8 billion, or 91 Canadian cents per share, for the quarter, compared with C$450 million or 22 Canadian cents per share in the same period of last year.

($1 = 1.3371 Canadian dollars) (Reporting by Arshreet Singh in Bengaluru and Rod Nickel in Winnipeg; Editing by Sriraj Kalluvila and Jan Harvey)


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