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AltaGas Reports Strong Third Quarter Results

CALGARY, ALBERTA – Oct. 31, 2013 – AltaGas Ltd. (AltaGas) (TSX:ALA) (TSX:ALA.PR.A) (TSX:ALA.PR.U) today reported strong third quarter earnings, doubling its normalized net income applicable to common shares to $24.7 million ($0.21 per share), compared to $12.3 million ($0.13 per share) for the same period 2012. Net income applicable to common shares was $43.3 million ($0.36 per share) for the three months ended September 30, 2013, compared to $8.0 million ($0.08 per share) for the same period 2012.

Normalized EBITDA increased 61 percent to $103.5 million for third quarter 2013 compared to $64.4 million in third quarter 2012. Normalized funds from operations increased to $80.2 million ($0.68 per share) for third quarter 2013 compared to $53.3 million ($0.56 per share) for third quarter 2012.

In August 2012 AltaGas completed the SEMCO acquisition, the largest in its history. This quarter marked the first full year of ownership of SEMCO. As a result, AltaGas reported record earnings on a trailing twelve month basis. Normalized net income applicable to common shares was a record $162.6 million ($1.47 per share) and normalized EBITDA and funds from operation were $485 million and $398 million respectively.

“Our third quarter results reflect the strength of our operations and the positive contributions from the growth on which we have executed,” said David Cornhill, Chairman and CEO of AltaGas. “On a trailing twelve month basis we have hit record financial results and we are quickly approaching a half billion in EBITDA. We expect these positive trends to continue as we execute on further opportunities to strategically grow each of our business segments.”

Normalized operating income from the business segments increased 58 percent to $71.4 million compared to $45.1 million in third quarter 2012. Each of AltaGas’ business segments performed extremely well in the quarter:

  • The Gas segment significantly increased the natural gas volumes processed compared to the same period in 2012. Extraction volumes continue to ramp up in liquids rich areas with increased processing capacity and producer activity over the past 12 months. The Gas segment increased NGL production to 22,383 Bbls/d up from 14,307 Bbls/d in third quarter 2012.
  • The Power segment generated more power in the quarter, primarily as a result of the additional 507 MW Blythe power plant acquired in May 2013 and due to other power assets added in 2012. AltaGas also realized higher power prices in Alberta.
  • The Utilities segment delivered another strong quarter. AltaGas continued to see increased results driven by a full quarter of earnings from SEMCO compared to only one month in third quarter 2012 and rate base growth at its Canadian utilities. On a trailing twelve month basis results from SEMCO have been ahead of expectations, reporting $137.8 million in EBITDA for the full twelve month period ending September 30, 2013.

Net income applicable to common shares for the three months ended September 30, 2013 included the after-tax gain of $32.8 million related to the sale of Pacific Northern Gas Ltd.’s (PNG) investment in the Pacific Trail Pipelines Limited Partnership. This gain was partially offset by a provision taken for certain non-core dry gas processing facilities and utilities assets that are expected to be sold. AltaGas is currently in discussions for the sale of some of these non-core assets.

Normalized net income for the nine months ended September 30, 2013 increased 84 percent to $115.9 million, compared to $62.9 million for the same period 2012. Normalized net income per share increased 48 percent to $1.02 per share, up from $0.69 per share for the first nine months of 2012.

For the nine months ended September 30, 2013, normalized EBITDA increased 71 percent to $355.6 million compared to $207.6 million for the same period 2012. Normalized funds from operations for the nine months ended September 30, 2013, increased 69 percent to $285.6 million ($2.50 per share) compared to $169.0 million ($1.84 per share) for the same period 2012.

In the quarter, AltaGas also significantly advanced its projects under construction and its energy export initiatives.

Northwest Run-of-river Projects:

AltaGas continues to make solid progress on its Northwest run-of-river projects. At the 195 MW Forrest Kerr project, the generator assembly is ongoing and the nine turbine centrelines are assembled, aligned and grouted into position. Overall, the project is over 90 percent complete and remains on track to be mechanically complete by the end of 2013. Forrest Kerr is expected to be in-service in mid-2014, contingent on the availability of the Northwest Transmission Line.

At the 16 MW Volcano Creek project, excavation of the intake site and diversion have been completed and the weir is scheduled to be installed within the next 90 days. The powerhouse building structural steel has been erected and the powerhouse crane has been lifted into place. The building is scheduled for completion in November. The penstock excavation is ongoing and is on track to be completed in first quarter 2014. The project is expected to be in service in 2014 contingent on the availability of the Northwest Transmission Line.

At the 66 MW McLymont Creek project, construction of the 7 kilometre intake access road is 85 percent complete and is expected to be completed within the next 90 days. Excavation of the McLymont power portal has been completed and approximately 30 percent of the 2,800 metre power tunnel has been excavated. Excavation of the powerhouse foundation is expected to commence in fourth quarter 2013 and the project is expected to be in service in mid-2015.

Energy Exports:

On August 1, 2013 AltaGas announced that PNG had entered into Transportation Reservation Agreements (TRA) with both Douglas Channel Gas Services Ltd. and the AltaGas Idemitsu Joint Venture Limited Partnership (Partnership) for 520 Mmcf/d of natural gas transportation capacity on the proposed PNG pipeline expansion. The PNG expansion is expected to increase capacity of the PNG system to approximately 750 Mmcf/d from its current capacity of 115 Mmcf/d. PNG continues to work with other potential shippers for the remaining capacity. The TRAs support the development costs of the pipeline expansion. The PNG expansion is a significant milestone in exporting Canadian natural gas from Canada’s west coast to Asian markets.

In advancing its liquefied natural gas export (LNG) initiative, the Partnership filed an application on October 29, 2013 with the National Energy Board for approval to export up to 2.3 million tonnes of LNG per year. The application is an important step required in the project’s progress. The Partnership is also preparing preliminary engineering designs for the construction of the liquefaction facilities and is in negotiations for potential site locations. Subject to consultations with First Nations, and the completion of the feasibility study, permitting, regulatory approvals and facility construction, the proposed LNG exports could begin as early as 2017.

In the quarter, AltaGas also advanced its liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) export project. On September 12, 2013, AltaGas entered into an agreement to acquire a 25 percent interest in Petrogas Energy Corp. (Petrogas), a privately held leading North American integrated midstream company. The acquisition closed on October 1, 2013.

On October 24, 2013, AltaGas announced it will increase its effective ownership of Petrogas to 33 1/3 percent. AltaGas plans to transfer its current 25 percent ownership to the Partnership. The Partnership will acquire an additional 41 2/3 percent interest in Petrogas. As a result of the transaction, Petrogas will be owned one-third by each of AltaGas, Idemitsu Kosan Co., Ltd., and its current shareholder. Petrogas provides the key infrastructure as well as supply logistics and marketing expertise required to pursue LPG exports. The acquisition is expected to be accretive to AltaGas’ earnings per share by approximately $0.10 in 2015. The acquisition is subject to customary regulatory approvals, including the Competition Act, the Hart Scott Rodino Antitrust Improvement Act of 1976, and the Investment Canada Act, and is expected to close in the first quarter 2014.

“We continue to take significant steps to build the expertise and infrastructure required to execute on our energy export business,” said Mr. Cornhill. “With the only natural gas pipeline in Northern BC that reaches the west coast and the advances we’ve made, we continue to lead the way in getting Canadian natural gas to export markets.”

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