DT Midstream Announces $1.2 Billion Acquisition of Strategic Midwest FERC-Regulated Natural Gas Pipelines
DT Midstream (NYSE: DTM) has announced a $1.2 billion acquisition of three FERC-regulated natural gas transmission pipelines from ONEOK. The portfolio includes Guardian Pipeline, Midwestern Gas Transmission, and Viking Gas Transmission, totaling over 3.7 Bcf/d capacity across 1,300 miles in seven Midwest states. The acquisition, representing a 10.5x 2025 EBITDA multiple, will be financed with approximately $900 million in debt and $300 million in equity. The transaction is expected to increase DTM's pipeline segment to about 70% of Adjusted EBITDA in 2025, with approximately 90% demand-pull customer base and 85% of revenues from investment-grade customers.
DT Midstream (NYSE: DTM) ha annunciato un acquisto di 1,2 miliardi di dollari di tre gasdotti regolati dalla FERC da ONEOK. Il portafoglio include Guardian Pipeline, Midwestern Gas Transmission e Viking Gas Transmission, per un totale di oltre 3,7 Bcf/d di capacità su 1.300 miglia in sette stati del Midwest. L'acquisizione, che rappresenta un multiplo di 10,5x EBITDA 2025, sarà finanziata con circa 900 milioni di dollari in debito e 300 milioni di dollari in equity. Si prevede che la transazione aumenti il segmento pipeline di DTM a circa il 70% dell'EBITDA rettificato nel 2025, con una base cliente a domanda di circa il 90% e l'85% delle entrate provenienti da clienti con rating di investimento.
DT Midstream (NYSE: DTM) ha anunciado una adquisición de 1.200 millones de dólares de tres gasoductos regulados por la FERC de ONEOK. El portafolio incluye Guardian Pipeline, Midwestern Gas Transmission y Viking Gas Transmission, totalizando más de 3,7 Bcf/d de capacidad a lo largo de 1,300 millas en siete estados del medio oeste. La adquisición, que representa un múltiplo de 10.5x EBITDA 2025, se financiará con aproximadamente 900 millones de dólares en deuda y 300 millones de dólares en capital. Se espera que la transacción aumente el segmento de gasoductos de DTM a aproximadamente el 70% del EBITDA ajustado en 2025, con una base de clientes de demanda de aproximadamente el 90% y el 85% de los ingresos provenientes de clientes con grado de inversión.
DT Midstream (NYSE: DTM)는 ONEOK로부터 를 발표했습니다. 포트폴리오는 Guardian Pipeline, Midwestern Gas Transmission 및 Viking Gas Transmission을 포함하여 1,300마일에 걸쳐 7개의 미들웨스트 주에서 3.7 Bcf/d 용량을 합쳐 총합합니다. 이번 인수는 2025년 EBITDA 배수 10.5배를 나타내며, 약 9억 달러의 부채와 3억 달러의 자본으로 재원 조달됩니다. 이 거래는 DTM의 파이프라인 부문을 2025년 조정 EBITDA의 약 70%로 증가시킬 것으로 기대되며, 고객 기반의 약 90%는 수요 기반이고, 수익의 85%는 투자 등급 고객으로부터 발생합니다.
DT Midstream (NYSE: DTM) a annoncé une acquisition de 1,2 milliard de dollars de trois gazoducs régulés par la FERC de ONEOK. Le portefeuille comprend Guardian Pipeline, Midwestern Gas Transmission et Viking Gas Transmission, totalisant plus de 3,7 Bcf/d de capacité sur 1 300 miles dans sept États du Midwest. Cette acquisition, représentant un multiple de 10,5x l'EBITDA 2025, sera financée par environ 900 millions de dollars de dettes et 300 millions de dollars de capitaux propres. La transaction devrait augmenter le segment gazoduc de DTM à environ 70% de l'EBITDA ajusté en 2025, avec environ 90% de la base clientèle en fonction de la demande et 85% des revenus provenant de clients de qualité investissement.
DT Midstream (NYSE: DTM) hat eine Übernahme von 1,2 Milliarden Dollar von drei FERC-regulierten Erdgas-Transportpipelines von ONEOK angekündigt. Das Portfolio umfasst Guardian Pipeline, Midwestern Gas Transmission und Viking Gas Transmission, die zusammen über 3,7 Bcf/d Kapazität auf 1.300 Meilen in sieben Bundesstaaten des Mittleren Westens verfügen. Die Übernahme, die ein EBITDA-Multiple von 10,5x für 2025 darstellt, wird mit etwa 900 Millionen Dollar Schulden und 300 Millionen Dollar Eigenkapital finanziert. Es wird erwartet, dass die Transaktion den Pipeline-Sektor von DTM bis 2025 auf etwa 70% des bereinigten EBITDA ansteigen lässt, wobei etwa 90% der Kunden auf Nachfrage basieren und 85% der Einnahmen von Investitionsgrad-Kunden stammen.
- Strategic acquisition of 3.7 Bcf/d capacity across 1,300 miles
- 90% demand-pull customer base with 85% investment-grade customers
- Expected increase in pipeline segment to 70% of Adjusted EBITDA by 2025
- Immediate accretion to Distributable Cash Flow
- Take-or-pay contracts supporting revenue stability
- Significant debt financing of $900 million required
- Substantial equity dilution through $300 million share issuance
- High acquisition multiple of 10.5x 2025 EBITDA
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The acquired assets feature strong fundamentals with
The acquisition of Guardian, Midwestern and Viking pipelines significantly enhances DTM's strategic footprint in critical Midwest energy corridors. These assets create a complementary network effect, particularly with Guardian's connection to DTM's Vector Pipeline and the Chicago Hub. The bi-directional capability of Midwestern Gas Transmission provides valuable flexibility in connecting Appalachian supply to Midwest markets.
Most notably, the 3.7 Bcf/d total capacity across seven states positions DTM to capitalize on the region's projected power demand growth. The extensive 1,300-mile network, anchored by take-or-pay contracts with utility customers, provides essential infrastructure connecting Canadian and U.S. supply to key demand centers. This portfolio's regulated nature and strategic positioning should provide stable returns and organic growth opportunities.
- Three regulated natural gas transmission pipelines with total capacity of more than 3.7 Bcf/d across the Upper Midwest
- Premier assets with a high-quality demand-pull customer base
- Connected to DTM’s existing assets and strategically located to take advantage of strong power demand fundamentals
DETROIT, Nov. 19, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- DT Midstream, Inc. (NYSE: DTM) today announced that it has reached an agreement to acquire a portfolio of three FERC-regulated natural gas transmission pipelines from ONEOK, Inc. (NYSE: OKE) for
Under the terms of the agreement, DT Midstream will acquire
Guardian Pipeline, L.L.C. is an approximately 260-mile interstate pipeline which is interconnected to DT Midstream’s Vector Pipeline, the Chicago Hub and serves key Wisconsin demand centers.
Midwestern Gas Transmission is an approximately 400-mile bi-directional interstate pipeline which connects Appalachia supply to the Midwest market region between Tennessee and the Chicago Hub. The pipeline has an interconnection with Guardian Pipeline.
Viking Gas Transmission is an approximately 675-mile interstate pipeline which connects key utility customers in Minnesota, Wisconsin and North Dakota to Canadian supply at Emerson, Manitoba.
“Expanding our scale through this bolt-on natural gas pipeline acquisition fully aligns with our pure play natural gas strategy. This transaction also increases the revenue contribution from our pipeline segment, supported by take-or-pay contracts with strong credit quality utility customers” said David Slater, President and CEO. “We look forward to welcoming the team members that support these premier assets, both in field operations and in DT Midstream’s new Tulsa office,” added Slater.
Jeff Jewell, Executive Vice President and CFO of DT Midstream, said “This transaction will be immediately accretive to Distributable Cash Flow, improves our business profile, and adds to the backlog of future growth opportunities.”
Transaction Details
- Transaction consideration:
$1.2 billion in cash (debt free) - Transaction multiple: ~10.5x 2025 Adjusted EBITDA
- Transaction financing: Approximately
$900 million in debt and approximately$300 million in common equity
Strategic Rationale
The acquisition directly aligns with DT Midstream’s strategy of owning natural gas assets connecting premier supply basins with key demand centers and market regions, and with revenues supported by take-or-pay contracts with creditworthy and diverse customers. The transaction is expected to increase DT Midstream’s pipeline segment to approximately
Closing Details
The transaction has been approved by DT Midstream's Board of Directors and is expected to close in late 2024 or early 2025, subject to regulatory approvals, including the expiration or termination of the waiting period under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act, and other customary closing conditions.
Advisors
Barclays is serving as financial advisor and provided committed financing in support of the acquisition, and Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP is serving as legal counsel to DT Midstream.
Conference Call
DT Midstream has scheduled a conference call to discuss the transaction for 8:00 a.m. ET (7:00 a.m. CT) on Wednesday, November 20. Investors, the news media and the public may listen to a live internet broadcast of the call at this link. The participant toll-free telephone dial-in number in the U.S. and Canada is 800.715.9871, and the toll number is 646.307.1963; the passcode is 6629199. International access numbers are available here.
About DT Midstream
DT Midstream (NYSE: DTM) is an owner, operator and developer of natural gas interstate and intrastate pipelines, storage and gathering systems, compression, treatment and surface facilities. The company transports clean natural gas for utilities, power plants, marketers, large industrial customers and energy producers across the Southern, Northeastern and Midwestern United States and Canada. The Detroit-based company offers a comprehensive, wellhead-to-market array of services, including natural gas transportation, storage and gathering. DT Midstream is transitioning towards net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050, including a goal of achieving
Why DT Midstream Uses Adjusted EBITDA and Distributable Cash Flow
Adjusted EBITDA is defined as GAAP net income attributable to DT Midstream before expenses for interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization, and loss from financing activities, further adjusted to include the proportional share of net income from equity method investees (excluding interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization), and to exclude certain items the company considers non-routine. DT Midstream believes Adjusted EBITDA is useful to the company and external users of DT Midstream’s financial statements in understanding operating results and the ongoing performance of the underlying business because it allows management and investors to have a better understanding of actual operating performance unaffected by the impact of interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization and non-routine charges noted in the table below. We believe the presentation of Adjusted EBITDA is meaningful to investors because it is frequently used by analysts, investors and other interested parties in the midstream industry to evaluate a company’s operating performance without regard to items excluded from the calculation of such measure, which can vary substantially from company to company depending on accounting methods, book value of assets, capital structure and the method by which assets were acquired, among other factors. DT Midstream uses Adjusted EBITDA to assess the company’s performance by reportable segment and as a basis for strategic planning and forecasting.
Distributable Cash Flow (DCF) is calculated by deducting earnings from equity method investees, depreciation and amortization attributable to noncontrolling interests, cash interest expense, maintenance capital investment (as defined below), and cash taxes from, and adding interest expense, income tax expense, depreciation and amortization, certain items we consider non-routine and dividends and distributions from equity method investees to, Net Income Attributable to DT Midstream. Maintenance capital investment is defined as the total capital expenditures used to maintain or preserve assets or fulfill contractual obligations that do not generate incremental earnings. We believe DCF is a meaningful performance measurement because it is useful to us and external users of our financial statements in estimating the ability of our assets to generate cash earnings after servicing our debt, paying cash taxes and making maintenance capital investments, which could be used for discretionary purposes such as common stock dividends, retirement of debt or expansion capital expenditures.
DT Midstream does not forecast net income as it cannot, without unreasonable efforts, estimate or predict with certainty the components of net income. These components, net of tax, may include, but are not limited to, impairments of assets and other charges, divestiture costs, acquisition costs, or changes in accounting principles. All of these components could significantly impact such financial measures. At this time, DT Midstream is not able to estimate the aggregate impact, if any, of these items on future period reported earnings. Accordingly, DT Midstream is not able to provide a corresponding GAAP equivalent for Adjusted EBITDA.
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