TC Energy Approves $1.5 billion Columbia Gas Expansion After Profit Tops Estimates

By Reuters

(Reuters) – Canada’s TC Energy  approved a $1.5 billion Columbia Gas expansion project on Friday after its first-quarter ​profit narrowly beat analysts’ expectations, driven by strong performance in its North ‌American operations.

The Appalachia Supply Project – expected to start operations in 2030 – is backed by a 20‑year contract with a financially strong utility, the company ​said, and will be capable of moving up to 0.8 ​billion cubic feet of natural gas per day to ⁠support new gas-fired power plants.


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Major pipeline operators like TC Energy ​are doubling down in anticipation of surging natural gas demand as ​liquefied natural gas export facilities expand and power-hungry AI systems, cryptocurrency miners and data centers ramp up electricity use.

The company’s adjusted core profit from the U.S. natural ​gas pipelines, its largest segment, rose about 10% to nearly ​C$1.50 billion, while earnings from its Canadian natural gas pipelines increased about 3% ‌to ⁠C$919 million in the quarter ended March 31.

Quarterly adjusted core profit from its Mexico natural gas pipelines business rose 85.4% to C$432 million.

Canadian natural gas pipeline deliveries averaged 29.7 bcfpd during the ​quarter, up 3% ​from a year ⁠earlier. U.S. pipeline flows rose 5% to 32.6 bcfpd, while deliveries to LNG facilities jumped 12% ​to 3.9 bcfpd.

The pipeline operator said in March its Coastal ​GasLink pipeline ⁠project had signed agreements with LNG Canada to advance the project’s second phase.

On an adjusted basis, TC Energy earned 99 Canadian cents ($0.7294) per share for ⁠the ​three months ended March 31, compared with ​analysts’ average estimate of 98 Canadian cents, according to data compiled by LSEG.

($1 = 1.3572 ​Canadian dollars)

Reporting by Sumit Saha in Bengaluru; Editing by Pooja Desai

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