Core Insights - Enbridge Inc. reported record financial results for 2025, reaffirming its financial guidance for 2026 and growing its secured backlog to $39 billion, a 35% increase since the last Enbridge Day [1][2][3] Financial Performance - Full-year distributable cash flow (DCF) reached $12.5 billion, up 4% from $12.0 billion in 2024 [1][2] - Adjusted EBITDA for 2025 was $20.0 billion, a 7% increase from $18.6 billion in 2024 [1][2] - GAAP earnings attributable to common shareholders for 2025 were $7.1 billion, or $3.23 per share, compared to $5.1 billion, or $2.34 per share in 2024 [1][2] Growth Projects - Enbridge sanctioned $14 billion of organic growth projects in 2025, including significant investments in renewable energy and gas transmission [1][2][3] - The company placed $5 billion of organic growth capital into service in 2025 [1][2] - Key projects include the Cowboy Phase 1 solar facility and the Easter wind project, both secured by long-term power purchase agreements [1][2][3] Dividend and Financial Guidance - The quarterly dividend for 2026 was increased by 3% to $0.97 per share, marking the 31st consecutive annual increase [1][2][3] - Enbridge reaffirmed its 2026 financial guidance for adjusted EBITDA between $20.2 billion and $20.8 billion and DCF per share between $5.70 and $6.10 [1][2][3] Debt and Financing - The company exited 2025 with a Debt-to-EBITDA ratio of 4.8x, providing significant financial flexibility [1][2] - In November 2025, Enbridge issued $1.5 billion in senior notes to pay down existing debt and finance capital expenditures [1][2][3] Business Segment Performance - Liquids Pipelines segment adjusted EBITDA for 2025 was $9.7 billion, reflecting increased demand and operational efficiencies [4][5] - Gas Transmission segment adjusted EBITDA increased to $5.4 billion, driven by favorable contracting and successful rate case settlements [4][5] - Gas Distribution and Storage segment adjusted EBITDA rose to $4.1 billion, supported by higher rates and customer growth [4][5]
Enbridge Reports Record 2025 Financial Results, Reaffirms 2026 Financial Guidance, and Grows Secured Backlog to $39 Billion