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CenterPoint sells Ohio natural gas distribution for $2.62 billion

CenterPoint sells Ohio natural gas distribution for $2.62 billion

CenterPoint Energy has agreed to sell its natural-gas distribution unit in Ohio for $2.62billion, in order to focus on its core electric and gas operations.

In the morning trading on Tuesday, shares of National Fuel and CenterPoint both fell by a combined 4.7%.

CenterPoint stated that the assets being sold include approximately 5,900 miles in Ohio of transmission and delivery pipelines serving around 335,000 metered clients.

This is just the latest of a series of deals by U.S. utilities that are refocusing their efforts on regulated, higher-growth markets to meet the surge in power demand.

Jason Wells, CEO of CenterPoint, said that the company will be able to recycle over $2 billion in other electric and gas businesses.

Analysts from Scotiabank say the deal shows CenterPoint progress towards a profit increase of almost 9%. This would be one of the fastest gains in the industry.

Investors should find CenterPoint appealing because it is one of the few utilities that can turn demand into profits.

The CenterPoint deal will improve its balance sheet, and allow it to invest in Texas and Indiana.

In late September, the utility announced that it planned to spend $65 billion on capital expenditures from 2026 to 2035.

National Fuel gains a foothold in Ohio and expands its regulated utility gas services.

CenterPoint stated that the value of the deal represents approximately 1.9 times its unit's rate base for 2024. The deal is expected close in the fourth-quarter of 2026.

CenterPoint anticipates a total of $1.42 billion to be generated in 2026, with the remainder in 2027.

The company provides electricity and natural gases to over 7 million customers in Indiana, Louisiana and Mississippi as well as Ohio, Texas and Texas. (Reporting and editing by Sahal Muhammad in Bengaluru, Katha Kalia)

(source: Reuters)