HIGHLIGHTS
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Keyera uses certain “Non-GAAP Measures” such as adjusted EBITDA, funds from operations, distributable cash flow, distributable cash flow per share and payout ratio. See section titled “Non-GAAP Financial Measures”, “Dividends: Funds from Operations and Distributable Cash Flow” and “EBITDA” of the MD&A for further details. |
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Net earnings for 2019 have been restated. Refer to the “Voluntary Change in Accounting Policy” section of the MD&A for further details. |
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Realized margin is a “Non-GAAP Measure” and excludes the effect of non-cash gains and losses from commodity-related risk management contracts. |
Three months ended March 31, |
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Summary of Key Measures (Thousands of Canadian dollars, except where noted) |
2020 |
2019 |
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Net earnings1 |
85,608 |
34,952 |
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Per share1 ($/share) – basic |
0.39 |
0.17 |
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Cash flow from operating activities |
316,684 |
223,809 |
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Funds from operations2 |
286,348 |
128,566 |
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Distributable cash flow2 |
253,039 |
107,948 |
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Per share ($/share)2 |
1.16 |
0.51 |
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Dividends declared |
105,212 |
95,299 |
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Per share ($/share) |
0.48 |
0.45 |
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Payout ratio %2 |
42% |
88% |
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Adjusted EBITDA3 |
327,115 |
164,410 |
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Gathering and Processing: |
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Gross processing throughput (MMcf/d) |
1,386 |
1,616 |
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Net processing throughput (MMcf/d) |
1,142 |
1,299 |
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Liquids Infrastructure: |
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Gross processing throughput4 (Mbbl/d) |
163 |
180 |
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Net processing throughput4 (Mbbl/d) |
80 |
91 |
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AEF iso-octane production volumes (Mbbl/d) |
14 |
12 |
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Marketing: |
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Inventory value |
57,710 |
184,703 |
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Sales volumes (Bbl/d) |
171,000 |
150,600 |
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Acquisitions |
— |
217 |
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Growth capital expenditures |
210,614 |
290,549 |
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Maintenance capital expenditures |
8,208 |
7,358 |
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Total capital expenditures |
218,822 |
298,124 |
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Weighted average number of shares outstanding – basic and diluted |
218,860 |
211,480 |
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As at March 31, |
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2020 |
2019 |
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Long-term debt |
2,587,197 |
2,105,229 |
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Credit facility |
70,000 |
260,000 |
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Working capital deficit (surplus)5 |
101,476 |
116,071 |
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Net debt |
2,758,673 |
2,481,300 |
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Common shares outstanding – end of period |
219,905 |
212,368 |
Notes: |
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Net earnings for 2019 have been restated. Refer to the “Voluntary Change in Accounting Policy” section of the MD&A. |
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Payout ratio is defined as dividends declared to shareholders divided by distributable cash flow. Payout ratio, funds from operations, and distributable cash flow are not standard measures under Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (“GAAP”). See the section titled, “Dividends: Funds from Operations and Distributable Cash Flow”, for a reconciliation of funds from operations and distributable cash flow to the most closely related GAAP measure. |
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Adjusted EBITDA is defined as earnings before finance costs, taxes, depreciation, amortization, impairment expenses, unrealized gains/losses and any other non-cash items such as gains/losses on the disposal of property, plant and equipment. EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA are not standard measures under GAAP. See section of the MD&A titled “EBITDA” for a reconciliation of adjusted EBITDA to its most closely related GAAP measure. |
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Fractionation throughput in the Liquids Infrastructure segment is the aggregation of volumes processed through the fractionators and the de-ethanizers at the Keyera and Dow Fort Saskatchewan facilities. |
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Working capital is defined as current assets less current liabilities. |
Message to Shareholders
This is a time of extraordinary circumstances and uncertainty for society and the world economy. The unfolding COVID-19 crisis, along with low global oil prices, have had severe consequences for our industry. While the full extent will be unknown for some time, at Keyera we are focusing on what we can control and taking prudent steps to address the short-term challenges and enhance the long-term success of the company and our customers.
We remain committed to the highest standard of safety performance and are taking the appropriate precautions to support the health and well-being of our employees and contractors and continue to operate our facilities reliably. Employees continue to work from home where possible, and we have measures in place at our facilities to limit the potential spread of COVID-19, and contingency plans in place to ensure we can continue to operate safely and reliably.
We believe our strong financial position allows us to maintain the stability and continuity of the business during this unprecedented economic situation. We have a strong balance sheet, two investment grade credit ratings and over $1.4 billion in undrawn capacity on our committed line of credit. As well, only approximately 15% of our long-term debt is due within the next 5 years.
We are being attentive to our customers’ needs and their challenges. We recognize that we provide an essential service to our customers and are working with them to develop solutions that are mutually beneficial.
To enhance Keyera’s competitive positioning, we continue to advance our gathering and processing optimization plan and to date have announced plans to suspend operations at five of our gas plants. This was a difficult decision, as several of these plants have been part of Keyera’s portfolio for many years. However, these optimization efforts will strengthen our gathering and processing business for the long term, aligning with our customers’ needs, the current industry environment and our environmental efforts to reduce our overall greenhouse gas emissions.
To maintain our financial flexibility, we have reduced our 2020 capital program with the decision to defer construction of the KAPS pipeline system for approximately one year. We now expect to invest growth capital of between $475 million to $525 million in 2020. With this decision, we have suspended our dividend reinvestment program.
In parallel with our gathering and processing optimization plan and reduced capital program, we are reviewing alternatives to further reduce our overall cost structure, including both operating costs and general and administrative expenses. In support of this initiative, Keyera’s officer team and Board of Directors have agreed to reductions in their compensation.
With the actions we have recently taken, I am confident that we will navigate through this challenging time and emerge stronger once the industry recovers.
Our strong first quarter financial results are an indication of the strength of our business model. We achieved record adjusted EBITDA of $327 million and record distributable cash flow of $253 million, or $1.16 per share. Our net earnings were $86 million, or $0.39 per share.
Gathering and Processing Operations
The Gathering and Processing segment delivered operating margin of $64 million in the first quarter, affected by reduced producer activity. While Keyera’s fee-for-service business is not directly exposed to commodity prices, our gathering and processing facilities are affected by lower volumes resulting from reduced capital investment by producers. We appreciate that we provide an essential service to our customers and we are working with them to find mutually beneficial solutions to help them navigate through this cycle.
Liquids Infrastructure Operations
The Liquids Infrastructure segment continued to generate strong results, reporting a record operating margin of $102 million in the first quarter of 2020, which represents an 8% increase over the same period last year. These results were driven by strong demand for our condensate storage and transportation services. The volume of condensate delivered to the oil sands increased by 28% over the same period last year and 9% over the fourth quarter of 2019.
However, in April several oil sands producers announced production cuts following the sharp decline in global oil prices. As a result, demand for condensate has dramatically decreased resulting in lower volumes flowing through Keyera’s condensate system. While we continue to monitor the situation, at this time we do not expect a material financial impact in 2020 as we have long-term, take-or-pay arrangements in place with multiple major oil sands producers.
As the market tries to balance the supply and demand of condensate and other natural gas liquids, the need for storage has increased significantly. In April, we placed a new cavern into service and now have 15.5 million barrels of underground storage capacity that we expect will be highly utilized and earn strong revenues in 2020. Keyera has the largest underground storage position in the Fort Saskatchewan area, and we continue to expand to meet industry demand.
Marketing Business
The Marketing segment achieved record financial results in the first quarter of 2020, generating operating margin of $246 million and realized margin of $165 million. These results were largely due to our iso-octane business, along with our effective risk management strategy. We continue to expect the Marketing segment realized margin for 2020 to range between $270 million and $310 million.
Business Development
Keyera along with its partner, SemCAMS Midstream ULC, have agreed to defer construction of KAPS for approximately one year. Thanks to the support of our KAPS customers, all transportation agreements have been amended to align with the deferral. We look forward to having this pipeline in service in 2023, transporting our customers’ liquids from the Montney to Keyera’s extensive liquids infrastructure in Fort Saskatchewan.
The remaining projects in our 2020 capital program remain on budget and are progressing well. We recently completed construction of phase two of the Wapiti gas plant and are working with our Wapiti customers to determine the optimal timing for commissioning the second phase, which is to occur in the fourth quarter of this year. During the quarter, construction continued at our Wildhorse crude oil storage and blending terminal in Cushing, Oklahoma, which will provide 4.5 million barrels of storage capacity. With high demand for storage capacity, we look forward to bringing this terminal into service in the second half of this year.
The Pipestone gas plant is progressing ahead of schedule and is now expected to be operational this fall. Keyera has a 20-year infrastructure development and midstream service agreement with Ovintiv to support their condensate focused Pipestone Montney development near Grande Prairie, Alberta. This Montney development remains one of Ovintiv’s top three capital investment priorities.
Outlook
At Keyera, our mission is Connecting Energy for Life, which remains unchanged regardless of the environment we may face. Through 20 years of operations, we have remained committed to our disciplined strategy, our safety performance and our customers’ needs, and we have overcome many challenges and economic cycles. While the current situation is without precedent, I am confident that Keyera will successfully navigate the current challenges and strengthen our foundation for future growth.
On behalf of Keyera’s board of directors and management team, I would like to thank our employees, customers, shareholders and other stakeholders for their continued support.
Please stay safe and healthy. Take care of yourself and your loved ones. We will make it through this together.
David G. Smith
Chief Executive Officer
Keyera Corp.
FIRST QUARTER 2020 RESULTS CONFERENCE CALL AND WEBCAST
Keyera will be conducting a conference call and webcast for investors, analysts, brokers and media representatives to discuss the financial results for the first quarter of 2020 at 8:00 a.m. Mountain Time (10:00 a.m. Eastern Time) on Wednesday, May 13, 2020. Callers may participate by dialing 888-231-8191. An audio recording of the call will be available for replay until end of day on May 27, 2020 by dialing 855-859-2056 or 416-849-0833 and entering pass code 6249066.
Internet users can listen to the call live on Keyera’s website at www.keyera.com/news/events. Shortly after the call, an audio archive will be posted on the website for 90 days.
ABOUT KEYERA CORP.
Keyera Corp. (TSX:KEY) operates an integrated Canadian-based energy infrastructure business with extensive interconnected assets and depth of expertise in delivering energy infrastructure solutions. Its predominantly fee-for-service based business consists of natural gas gathering and processing; natural gas liquids processing, transportation, storage and marketing; iso-octane production and sales; and an industry-leading condensate system in the Edmonton/Fort Saskatchewan area of Alberta. Keyera strives to provide high quality, value-added services to its customers across North America and is committed to conducting its business ethically, safely and in an environmentally and financially responsible manner.
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