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TC PipeLines, LP (NASDAQ:TCLP) (the Partnership) today
reported first quarter 2005 net income of $13.4 million or $0.72 per
unit (all amounts in U.S. dollars) compared to $13.7 million or $0.75
per unit in the first quarter of 2004. The decrease in net income is
primarily due to lower equity income from Northern Border Pipeline
Company.
Cash generated in the first quarter of 2005 increased $1.9
million to $17.3 million compared to $15.4 million for the same
period in 2004. This increase includes $4.1 million of cash
distributed from the Partnership's investments in Northern Border
Pipeline Company and Tuscarora Gas Transmission Company classified as
return of capital. This increase in cash generated was primarily due
to higher cash distributions from Northern Border Pipeline compared
to the prior year.
"Our first quarter 2005 net income remains relatively stable
compared to the same period last year," said Ron Turner, president
and chief executive officer of the general partner, TC PipeLines GP,
Inc. "Our pipeline investments delivered strong cash flows in the
first quarter which underpinned our cash distributions.
"Northern Border Pipeline continues to face re-contracting risk
in 2005. In the month of April, our share of Northern Border
Pipeline's earnings was reduced by an estimated $1.8 million
(Northern Border Pipeline's revenue reduction was estimated to be
approximately $6 million) when compared to plan as a result of
approximately 600 MMcf/d of firm capacity not contracted. Northern
Border Pipeline has advised us that they believe further revenue
reduction in 2005 is likely with the greatest potential for continued
revenue shortfall occurring in the second quarter. Currently,
Northern Border Pipeline estimates the potential revenue reduction in
2005 to be in the range of $15 million to $28 million, of which $5
million to $8 million would be the Partnership's share.
"As a result of this, the Partnership's earnings and cash flows
from Northern Border Pipeline will be lower in 2005 than expected. We
believe, however, that our healthy distribution coverage ratio (A)
which was expected to be approximately 1.36 times for 2005, coupled
with our strong balance sheet, means we expect to be able to absorb
this reduction and continue cash distributions to our unitholders.
Even with potential revenue reduction in the range of $5 million to
$8 million in 2005, our coverage ratio remains strong at
approximately 1.26 times to 1.19 times," Turner said.
(A) Reconciliation of non-GAAP financial measure: distribution
coverage ratio is a non-GAAP financial measure defined as net cash
available per unit divided by distribution per unit. Management
believes that this is an important measure to assist the
Partnership's investors in evaluating the Partnership's business
performance and stability of distributions.
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Assuming Assuming
Forecast revenue revenue
for the reduction reduction
(millions of U.S. dollars year ended of $5 of $8
except per unit amounts) 2005 million million
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Cash generated from operations $51.9 $47.0 $44.0
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Plus: Returns of capital 10.5 10.5 10.5
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Less: Available cash to the
General Partner (7.6) (6.9) (6.5)
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Net available cash to unitholders 54.8 50.6 48.0
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Net available cash per unit
(17.5 million units) $3.13 $2.89 $2.74
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Distribution coverage ratio
(assuming $2.30 per unit) 1.36 times 1.26 times 1.19 times
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On April 19, 2005, the Partnership announced its first quarter cash
distribution in the amount of $0.575 per unit, payable to unitholders
of record on April 29, 2005.
Financial Highlights
(unaudited) Three months ended March 31
(millions of dollars except ------------------------------
per unit amounts) 2005 2004
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Net income 13.4 13.7
Per unit (1) $0.72 $0.75
Cash generated from operations 13.2 13.4
Return of capital (2) 4.1 2.0
Cash distributions paid 10.7 10.1
Cash distributions declared per unit (3) $0.575 $0.55
Units outstanding (millions) 17.5 17.5
(1) Net income per unit is computed by dividing net income, after
deduction of the general partner's allocation, by the number of
common and subordinated units outstanding. The general partner's
allocation is computed based upon the general partner's two per
cent interest plus an amount equal to incentive distributions.
(2) Current accounting practice requires the classification of
cumulative cash distributions in excess of cumulative equity
earnings to be reported as a return of capital.
(3) The Partnership's 2005 first quarter cash distribution will be
paid on May 13, 2005 to unitholders of record as of April 29,
2005.
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Net Income
The Partnership reported first quarter 2005 net income of $13.4
million or $0.72 per unit, a decrease of $0.3 million compared to
$13.7 million or $0.75 per unit in the first quarter of 2004.
Equity income from Northern Border Pipeline was $12.2 million in
the first quarter of 2005 compared to $12.5 million in the same
quarter of 2004. Northern Border Pipeline's revenues were lower and
costs and expenses were higher in the first quarter of 2005 compared
to the same period in 2004. The decrease in revenue is primarily due
to the leap year which provided an additional day of transportation
in 2004 compared to 2005. The increase in operations and maintenance
expense is primarily due to increases in salary and benefit expenses.
Equity income from Tuscarora was $2.0 million in the first quarter of
2005 compared to $1.8 million for the same period in 2004. This
increase is primarily attributable to lower operating expenses
resulting from the renegotiation of lower rates for maintenance
contracts in 2005.
The Partnership's first quarter 2005 general and administrative
expenses of $0.5 million were approximately the same as in the first
quarter of 2004. Financial charges of $0.3 million in the first
quarter of 2005 increased compared to $0.1 million in the same period
last year primarily due to higher average debt balances.
Cash Flow
The Partnership reported first quarter 2005 cash generated from
operations of $13.2 million compared to $13.4 million in the first
quarter of 2004. Cash generated from investments increased $1.9
million to $17.3 million in 2005 compared to $15.4 million for the
same period in 2004 when including the portion of the cash
distributions from Northern Border Pipeline and Tuscarora classified
as return of capital.
In the first quarter of 2005, the Partnership received a cash
distribution from Northern Border Pipeline of $16.2 million, $4.0
million of which has been classified as return of capital, compared
to $14.5 million in the first quarter of 2004, an increase of $1.7
million. The increase is primarily due to Northern Border Pipeline's
higher fourth quarter cash flow in 2004 relative to the same period
in 2003. The increased cash flow is primarily attributable to
increased net income and decreased capital expenditures in the fourth
quarter of 2004 compared to the fourth quarter of 2003. Distributions
paid in the first quarter are based on the results of the fourth
quarter of the previous year.
Cash distributions from Tuscarora in the first quarter of 2005
were $2.1 million, including $0.1 million classified as return of
capital, compared to $1.5 million in the first quarter of 2004, an
increase of $0.6 million.
In the first quarter of 2005, the Partnership paid an aggregate
$10.7 million of cash distributions to unitholders and its general
partner, compared to $10.1 million in the first quarter of 2004. This
cash distribution, on a per unit basis, represents $0.575 per unit in
the first quarter of 2005, compared to $0.55 per unit in the first
quarter of 2004, as well as the general partner interest, including
incentive distributions.
In the first quarter of 2005, the Partnership repaid $6.5 million
under its revolving credit facility, reducing the Partnership's
outstanding debt balance to $30.0 million as at March 31, 2005.
Conference Call
The Partnership will hold a conference call Wednesday, May 4,
2005 at 12 p.m. (Eastern). Ron Turner, president and chief executive
officer of the general partner, will discuss the first quarter 2005
financial results and general developments and issues concerning the
Partnership. Those interested in listening to the call may dial (866)
546-6145. A replay of the conference call will also be available two
hours after the call and until midnight (Eastern), May 11, 2005 by
dialing (800) 408-3053, then entering pass code 3150023.
A live webcast of the conference call will also be available
through the Partnership's website at www.tcpipelineslp.com. An audio
replay of the call will be maintained on the website.
TC PipeLines, LP is a publicly traded limited partnership. It
owns a 30 per cent interest in Northern Border Pipeline Company, a
Texas general partnership, and a 49 per cent interest in Tuscarora
Gas Transmission Company, a Nevada general partnership. Northern
Border Pipeline, which is owned 70 per cent by Northern Border
Partners, L.P., a publicly traded master limited partnership
controlled by affiliates of ONEOK, Inc., owns a 1,249-mile United
States interstate pipeline system that transports natural gas from
the Montana-Saskatchewan border to markets in the midwestern United
States. Tuscarora owns a 240-mile United States interstate pipeline
system that transports natural gas from Oregon, where it
interconnects to TransCanada's GTN System. TC PipeLines, LP is
managed by its general partner, TC PipeLines GP, Inc., an indirect
wholly owned subsidiary of TransCanada Corporation. TC PipeLines GP,
Inc., also holds common units of the Partnership. Common units of TC
PipeLines, LP are quoted on the Nasdaq Stock Market and trade under
the symbol "TCLP." For more information about TC PipeLines, LP, visit
the Partnership's Internet site at www.tcpipelineslp.com.
Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Information
This news release may include forward-looking statements
regarding future events and the future financial performance of TC
PipeLines, LP. Words such as "believes," "expects," "intends,"
"forecasts," "projects," and similar expressions identify
forward-looking statements. All forward-looking statements are based
on the Partnership's current beliefs as well as assumptions made by
and information currently available to the Partnership. These
statements reflect the Partnership's current views with respect to
future events. The Partnership assumes no obligation to update any
such forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances
occurring after the date hereof. Important factors that could cause
actual results to materially differ from the Partnership's current
expectations include regulatory decisions, particularly those of the
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, the Securities and Exchange
Commission, the ability of Northern Border Pipeline to recontract its
available capacity at maximum rates, operational decisions of
Northern Border Pipeline's operator, the failure of a shipper on
either one of the Partnership's pipelines to perform its contractual
obligations, cost of acquisitions, future demand for natural gas,
overcapacity in the industry, and other risks inherent in the
transportation of natural gas as discussed in the Partnership's
filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including the
Partnership's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December
31, 2004.
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TC PipeLines, LP
Financial Highlights
Statement of Income Three months ended
(unaudited) March 31
(millions of U.S. dollars except per unit amounts) 2005 2004
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Equity income from investment in
Northern Border Pipeline (1) 12.2 12.5
Equity income from investment in Tuscarora (2) 2.0 1.8
General and administrative expenses (0.5) (0.5)
Financial charges and other (0.3) (0.1)
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Net income 13.4 13.7
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Net income per unit (3) $0.72 $0.75
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Units outstanding (millions) 17.5 17.5
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March 31, December 31,
Balance Sheet 2005 2004
(millions of U.S. dollars) (unaudited) (audited)
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ASSETS
Cash 2.6 2.5
Investment in Northern Border Pipeline (1) 286.0 290.1
Investment in Tuscarora (2) 39.4 39.5
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328.0 332.1
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LIABILITIES AND PARTNERS' EQUITY
Accrued liabilities 0.5 0.7
Current portion of long-term debt 30.0 6.5
Long-term debt - 30.0
Partners' equity 297.5 294.9
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328.0 332.1
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Cash Flow Information Three months ended
(unaudited) March 31
(millions of U.S. dollars) 2005 2004
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Cash Generated From Operations
Distributions received from equity investments
Northern Border Pipeline Company 12.2 12.5
Tuscarora Gas Transmission Company 2.0 1.5
Changes in working capital and other (1.0) (0.6)
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13.2 13.4
Return of capital from Northern Border
Pipeline Company 4.0 2.0
Return of capital from Tuscarora Gas
Transmission Company 0.1 -
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Cash Generated From Investments (a) 17.3 15.4
Investment in Northern Border Pipeline Company - (19.5)
Distributions paid (10.7) (10.1)
Long-term debt issued/(repaid) (6.5) 9.0
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Increase/(decrease) in cash 0.1 (5.2)
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(a) Reconciliation of non-GAAP financial measure: Cash generated
from investments is a non-GAAP financial measure which includes
cash generated from operations and return of capital. It is
provided as a supplement to results reported in accordance with
GAAP. Management believes that this is an important measure to
assist the Partnership's investors in evaluating the
Partnership's business performance.
(1) Northern Border Pipeline Company
TC PipeLines holds a 30 per cent general partner interest in Northern
Border Pipeline Company. Summarized operating and financial
information of Northern Border Pipeline for the three months ended
March 31, 2005 and 2004 and as at March 31, 2005 and December 31,
2004 is as follows:
Three months ended
March 31
(unaudited) 2005 2004
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Operating Results
Gas delivered (million cubic feet) 215,991 218,324
Average throughput
(million cubic feet per day) 2,480 2,471
Financial Results (millions of U.S. dollars)
Operating revenue 82.8 83.3
Operating expenses
Operations and maintenance 9.6 9.1
Depreciation and amortization 14.4 14.5
Taxes other than income 7.8 7.9
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Total operating expenses 31.8 31.5
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Operating income 51.0 51.8
Interest expense, net (10.6) (10.2)
Other income 0.2 0.1
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Net income 40.6 41.7
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Capital Expenditures (millions of U.S. dollars)
Maintenance 4.4 0.1
Growth 0.3 0.2
March 31, December 31,
Summary Balance Sheet Data 2005 2004
(millions of U.S. dollars) (unaudited) (audited)
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Total Assets 1,619.4 1,623.3
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Other current liabilities and reserves
and deferred credits 57.8 52.3
Long-term debt
(including current maturities) 608.3 603.9
Partners' capital 949.9 963.3
Accumulated other comprehensive income 3.4 3.8
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Total liabilities and partners' equity 1,619.4 1,623.3
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(2) Tuscarora Gas Transmission Company
TC PipeLines holds a 49 per cent general partner interest in
Tuscarora Gas Transmission Company. Summarized operating and
financial information of Tuscarora for the three months ended
March 31, 2005 and 2004 and as at March 31, 2005 and December
31, 2004 is as follows:
Three months ended
March 31
(unaudited) 2005 2004
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Operating Results
Gas delivered (million cubic feet) 9,230 7,925
Average throughput
(million cubic feet per day) 101 87
Financial Results (millions of U.S. dollars)
Operating revenue 8.3 8.3
Operating expenses
Operations and maintenance 0.8 0.9
Depreciation and amortization 1.5 1.6
Taxes other than income 0.3 0.3
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Total operating expenses 2.6 2.8
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Operating income 5.7 5.5
Interest expense, net (1.5) (1.5)
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Net income 4.2 4.0
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Capital Expenditures (millions of U.S. dollars)
Maintenance 0.1 0.1
Growth 0.1 0.1
March 31, December 31,
Summary Balance Sheet Data 2005 2004
(millions of U.S. dollars) (unaudited) (audited)
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Total assets 146.6 144.9
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Other current liabilities and reserves
and deferred credits 3.7 2.0
Long-term debt
(including current maturities) 80.8 80.8
Partners' capital 62.0 62.0
Accumulated other comprehensive income 0.1 0.1
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Total liabilities and partners' equity 146.6 144.9
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(3) Net income per unit is computed by dividing net income, after
deduction of the general partner's allocation, by the number of
common and subordinated units outstanding. The general partner's
allocation is computed based upon the general partner's two per cent
interest plus an amount equal to incentive distributions.
TC Pipelines, LP (NASDAQ:TCLP)