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Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Friday, April 20, 2012
Kinder Morgan and El Paso announce tentative election deadline of May 23
Monday, October 17, 2011
Kinder Morgan purchasing El Paso for approximately $38 billion
The combined enterprise, including the associated master limited partnerships, Kinder Morgan Energy Partners, L.P. (NYSE: KMP) and EPB, will represent the largest natural gas pipeline network in the United States, the largest independent transporter of petroleum products in the United States, the largest transporter of CO2 in the United States and the largest independent terminal owner/operator in the United States.
"This once in a lifetime transaction is a win-win opportunity for both companies," said Kinder Morgan Chairman and CEO Richard D. Kinder. "The El Paso assets are primarily regulated interstate natural gas pipelines that produce substantial, stable cash flow and have access to key supply regions and major consuming markets. The natural gas pipeline systems of the two companies are very complementary, as they primarily serve different supply sources and markets in the United States. The transaction is expected to produce immediate shareholder value (upon closing) through strong cash flow accretion and offers significant future growth opportunities."
The consideration to be received by the EP shareholders is valued at $26.87 per EP share based on KMI's closing price as of Oct. 14, 2011, representing a 47 percent premium to the 20-day average closing price of EP common shares and a 37 percent premium over the closing price of EP common shares on Oct. 14, 2011.
"El Paso's board and management have been highly focused on delivering value for our shareholders, and we believe that our agreement with Kinder Morgan will provide even greater value for our shareholders than we expected through the planned spin-off of our exploration and production business," said Doug Foshee, chairman, president and chief executive officer of El Paso Corp.
"We believe that natural gas is going to play an increasingly integral role in North America," said Kinder. "With the recent development of shale resources, there are now abundant domestic supplies of natural gas, which are being used increasingly to generate electricity and are environmentally friendly. If America is serious about reducing carbon emissions to benefit the environment, and reducing its dependence on foreign oil, natural gas is absolutely the best readily available option. We are delighted to be able to significantly expand our natural gas transportation footprint at a time when it seems likely that domestic natural gas supply and demand will grow at attractive rates for years to come."
The transaction is expected to be immediately accretive to dividends per share at KMI, distributions per unit at KMP, dividends per share at Kinder Morgan Management (NYSE: KMR) and distributions per unit at EPB. Part of these benefits will be driven by cost savings, which are expected to be approximately $350 million per year, or about five percent of the combined system's EBITDA.
Monday, July 25, 2011
Kinder Morgan profit up in 2Q, but Kinder Morgan Partners net plummets
Second-quarter profit at Kinder Morgan Energy Partners LP (NYSE: KMP) fell 36 percent as expenses jumped. KMP’s profit fell to $230.5 million from $361.2 million. On a per-unit basis, which is affected by the general partner's interest, the latest quarter was a loss of 19 cents per unit, compared with an 88-cent profit a year earlier. Revenue improved 2.9 percent to $2.02 billion. Wall Street projected a 40-cent profit on $2.12 billion in revenue. Expenses increased 14 percent.
Kinder Morgan, Inc. (NYSE: KMI) has announced an increase in its dividend for the second quarter to $0.30 per share ($1.20 annualized) from $.29 per share ($1.16 annualized), payable on Aug. 15 to shareholders of record on Aug. 1. KMI on July 19 reported second quarter cash available to pay dividends of $154 million. Through the first two quarters of the year, the company reported cash available to pay dividends of $405 million. Chairman and CEO Richard D. Kinder said, "KMI had a good second quarter and is on target to exceed its previously disclosed annual budget of $820 million in cash available to pay dividends." Approximately 98 percent of the distributions KMI receives are attributable to KMP. KMI also owns a 20 percent interest in Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America.
Friday, February 11, 2011
Kinder Morgan initial public offering opens up 5.6 percent
NEW YORK - The initial public offering of energy company Kinder Morgan Inc. (NYSE: KMI) rose more than five percent on Feb. 11, KMI’s first day back as a public company.
The rise came even after the initial size of the offering was increased the stock was priced higher than expected.
The stock opened at $31.70 a share on the New York Stock Exchange, up 5.7 percent from its initial public offering price of $30. The stock then backed off some during the day, closing on Feb. 11 at $30.98, still up 3.3 percent.
A total of 95.5 million shares, 15.5 million more than originally planned, were sold at the $30 price, above KMI’s expected $26 to $29 float range.
Prior to the IPO, the company was wholly owned by Chairman and Chief Executive Richard D. Kinder, the private equity arm of Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (GS), Highstar Capital LP, Carlyle Group and Riverstone Holdings LLC.
Kinder Morgan Inc. owns stakes in a trio of energy companies devoted to pipelines, but its main source of income is Kinder Morgan Energy Partners L.P. (NYSE: KMP), a publicly traded pipeline operator that generates 95 percent of the cash that flows into its parent through partnership distributions.