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Brookfield Infrastructure Reports Solid Second Quarter 2025 Results
Globenewswireยท2025-07-31 11:00

Core Viewpoint - Brookfield Infrastructure Partners reported strong operational performance in Q2 2025, with significant net income growth and successful capital recycling initiatives, positioning the company well for future investments and growth opportunities [2][3]. Financial Performance - Net income for Q2 2025 was $69 million, a substantial increase from $8 million in Q2 2024, driven by strong operational performance and realized gains from capital recycling activities [3][4]. - Funds from operations (FFO) for Q2 2025 reached $638 million, a 5% increase from $608 million in the same period last year, supported by organic growth and contributions from prior acquisitions [3][4]. - Revenue for Q2 2025 was $5.429 billion, compared to $5.138 billion in Q2 2024, reflecting a positive trend in operational performance [34]. Segment Performance - Utilities segment generated FFO of $187 million, slightly up from $180 million in the prior year, benefiting from inflation indexation and capital added to the rate base [4]. - Transport segment reported FFO of $304 million, down from $319 million year-over-year, but showed solid underlying performance with a 3% increase in traffic levels and a 4% rise in tolls [5]. - Midstream segment achieved FFO of $157 million, a 10% increase from the previous year, driven by strong organic growth and higher customer activity [6]. - Data segment saw a significant increase in FFO to $113 million, a 45% rise compared to the prior year, attributed to acquisitions and organic growth in data center operations [7]. Strategic Initiatives - The company secured three major investments in 2025, focusing on data, transport, and midstream segments, primarily in the U.S. market [8][9]. - The acquisition of Hotwire, a fiber-to-the-home services provider, is expected to close in late Q3 2025, with a purchase cost of up to $500 million [9]. - A partnership with GATX to acquire a leading railcar leasing platform is anticipated to close in Q1 2026, with a total purchase price of approximately $5.3 billion [10][11]. - The $9 billion acquisition of Colonial, the largest refined products pipeline system in the U.S., was completed, expected to yield a mid-teen cash yield [12]. Capital Recycling and Liquidity - The company has successfully raised approximately $2.4 billion from asset sales in 2025, indicating a robust capital recycling strategy [14][15]. - Notable asset sales include a 23% interest in an Australian export terminal for $280 million and a 60% stake in a European data center portfolio for $200 million [15][16]. - The company maintains a strong liquidity position with over $5.7 billion available at the end of Q2 2025, providing substantial capital for future investments [19]. Distribution and Dividend Declaration - The Board declared a quarterly distribution of $0.43 per unit, representing a 6% increase compared to the prior year, payable on September 29, 2025 [20].