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研究快訊:Trp:第一季業績超預期,墨西哥市場表現強勁

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-- 獨立研究機構CFRA向提供了以下研究報告。 CFRA分析師的觀點摘要如下:TRP公佈第一季調整後每股盈餘為0.99加元,高於市場預期的0.95加元,超出預期0.02加元。同時,可比EBITDA成長14%至31億加元,各業務板塊獲利成長10%至22億加元。所有業務板塊均實現同比增長,其中墨西哥天然氣管道業務板塊表現最為突出,盈利飆升84%至3.89億加元,主要得益於東南門戶管道項目和德克薩斯州南部天然氣管道業務的股權收益增長。該公司宣布了一項戰略性15億美元的阿巴拉契亞天然氣供應項目,該項目將使哥倫比亞天然氣系統的輸送量增加0.8億立方英尺/日,預計於2030年投入運營,建設倍數預計為7.3倍。管理層重申了2026年的業績指引,預計可比EBITDA為116億至118億加元,資本支出為60億至65億加元。由於主要項目竣工,資本支出從18億加元降至13億加元,因此經營活動產生的淨現金流激增92%至26億加元,而可比經營活動資金增長20%至23億加元。在冬季風暴「弗恩」期間,TRP創下了七項交付記錄,同時維持了六年來最佳的安全績效。

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