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Pipeline operator TC Energy beats revenue price quotes on high gas need

North American pipeline operator TC Energy beat fourthquarter revenue estimates on Friday, improved by high demand for transporting gas

The United States was the world's top melted natural gas. ( LNG) exporter last year, nevertheless President Joe Biden paused in January approvals for pending and future applications for export tasks.

Changed core make money from TC Energy's U.S. natural gas pipelines increased to C$ 1.23 billion ($ 912.73 million) in the quarter from C$ 1.14 billion a year earlier.

Adjusted core revenue in the company's Canadian natural gas pipelines section climbed 35% to C$ 1.03 billion.

Even if the U.S. LNG time out is extended, TC sees LNG demand delivering substantial development, CEO Francois Poirier stated on a. call with experts, keeping in mind that TC also owns gas pipelines in. Canada and Mexico.

The company stated in 2015 it would spin off its oil. pipeline organization and focus on transporting gas.

TC is aiming to cost least C$ 3 billion worth of possessions. this year to reduce financial obligation, likely through two to 4 sales,. Poirier stated. It is most likely to complete a minimum of one sale in the. first half, he included.

TC stated conclusion of building and construction and commissioning of its. C$ 14.5-billion Coastal GasLink pipeline activated a. C$ 200-million payment from LNG Canada, the British Columbia. export business that will receive gas via Coastal.

The Calgary, Alberta-based company raised its dividend 3%. and stated it anticipates 2024 capital costs of in between C$ 8.5. billion and C$ 9.0 billion.

TC Energy reported adjusted revenue of C$ 1.35 per share for. the quarter, compared with experts' average estimate of C$ 1.11,. according to LSEG information.

Changed core benefit from TC's liquids pipelines was up 4%. from the previous year, at C$ 379 million.

The business repeated assistance for EBITDA of C$ 11.2 billion. to C$ 11.5 billion this year.

TC shares increased 2% in Toronto.

(source: Reuters)