Core Insights - Kinder Morgan, Inc. (KMI) reported second-quarter 2025 adjusted earnings per share of 28 cents, meeting the Zacks Consensus Estimate and increasing from 25 cents year over year [1][9] - Total quarterly revenues reached $4.04 billion, surpassing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $3.88 billion and up from $3.57 billion in the prior-year quarter, driven by strong natural gas demand and segment performance [1][2][9] Segmental Analysis - Natural Gas Pipelines: Adjusted earnings before depreciation, depletion, and amortization (EBDA) increased to $1.35 billion from $1.22 billion a year ago, benefiting from higher contributions from the Texas Intrastate system and Tennessee Gas Pipeline [3] - Product Pipelines: EBDA decreased to $289 million from $298 million year over year, primarily due to weak commodity prices and the expiration of legacy contracts, although higher transport rates and increased volumes partially offset the decline [4] - Terminals: Generated quarterly EBDA of $300 million, up from $281 million a year ago, due to higher rates from the Jones Act tanker fleet, partially offset by lower coal handling earnings [5] - CO2: EBDA was $145 million, down from $162 million year over year, attributed to higher renewable natural gas sales volumes, partially offset by lower CO2 and D3 RIN prices [5] Operational Highlights - Operations and maintenance expenses totaled $773 million, up from $741 million year over year, while total operating costs increased to $2,890 million from $2,534 million [6] - KMI's project backlog rose nearly 6% to $9.3 billion, net of about $750 million in completed projects, up from $8.8 billion at the end of the first quarter [6] Balance Sheet - As of June 30, 2025, KMI reported $82 million in cash and cash equivalents, with long-term debt amounting to $31.7 billion [7] Outlook - For 2025, Kinder Morgan projected net income of $2.8 billion (up 8% from 2024) and adjusted EPS of $1.27 (up 10%), with expected dividends of $1.17 per share (up 2% from the prior year) [8] - Anticipated budgeted adjusted EBITDA of $8.3 billion, up 4% from the previous year's level [8] - KMI forecasts a net debt-to-adjusted EBITDA of 3.8x, excluding potential contributions from the Outrigger Energy II acquisition, assuming average 2025 prices of $68 per barrel for WTI crude and $3.00/MMBtu for Henry Hub natural gas [10]
Kinder Morgan Q2 Earnings Meet Estimates, Revenues Increase Y/Y